Become a sponsor
NICWA invites you to become a sponsor of the 27th Annual "Protecting Our Children" National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect. We encourage you to review our sponsorship opportunities and their benefits.
For more information about the event and how to become an honored sponsor, please download the Sponsorship Information Packet.PDF

Why sponsor this conference?
There are many reasons from a marketing standpoint why it makes sense to support the 27th Annual “Protecting Our Children” National American Indian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect.
As a sponsor, you have the opportunity to:
Enhance brand loyalty and reach new consumers in an emerging market segment:
Establish a branded presence among our 700 conference participants, 500 NICWA members, and 15,000-member constituency base who work with 100,000 AI/AN families nationally every year.
Drive traffic:
Distribute product samples, coupons, and/or branded literature to help drive traffic to your business.
Reinforce your commitment to Indian children and families:
Share our belief that every Indian child should have access to community-based, culturally appropriate services that help them grow up safe, healthy, and spiritually strong—free from abuse, neglect, sexual exploitation, and the damaging effects of substance abuse.
Partner with a leader:
Benefit from being recognized as a partner and supporter of the country’s leading Native American organization focused specifically on issues of child abuse and neglect and tribal capacity to prevent and respond effectively to these problems.
Past Conference Sponsors
Agua Caliente Band of Cahullia Indians
Ain Dah Yung (Our Home) Center
Ak Chin Indian Community
Barona Band of Mission Indians
Centennial Contractors
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Indian Child Welfare
Colorado River Indian Tribes
Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana
Data Networks Corporation
Faegre & Benson
Grotto Foundation
Hennepin County (AV Support)
Hobbs, Straus, Dean & Walker, LLP
Life’s Great
Miccosukee Resort and Gaming
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
Morongo Band of Mission Indians
Native American Children’s Alliance
Native American Outreach Center
Northern Arizona University
Northwest Area Foundation
Oneida Nation Foundation
Pacer Center
Pauma Band of Mission Indians
Poarch Band of Creek Indians
Pueblo of Isleta
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Seven Cedars Casino
Small Tribes Organization of Western Washington
Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians
Tribal Court of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux (Dakota) Community
Tule River Tribal Council
Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians
University of Washington, Center for Indigenous Child Welfare Research
Yavapai-Apache Nation
Yavapai-Prescott Indian Tribe
