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Become a Corporate Sponsor

Corporate sponsors are vital to the success of the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation. Without the very generous, continuous support of corporations, we will not be able to fund research grants, scholarships, and special projects that are so important to realizing our ultimate dream: helping those who live with a speech, language, or hearing disorder reach their full communication potential. 

Corporate support allows donations to sustain the current research and education programs vital to the field of communication sciences. 

In addition to these traditional ways of giving, the GSHFoundation works with corporations in a variety of other sponsorship formats. These may take the form of charitable special events or targeted campaign initiatives. We encourage you to talk further with us about possibilities your company might have in mind for involvement. 

Remember, corporate support not only provides critical financial support for GSHFoundation programs. It also provides your company with a unique opportunity for widespread visibility to a market audience. And it is an investment in your future. Well-trained people, quality research, and practice help promote the services and products that industry offers.

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The Benefits of Donating

 

As a corporate donor, you will:

  • Gain recognition in the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention materials 

  • Receive acknowledgement as a corporate donor on the GSHFoundation website 

  • Receive advance notice of grants, scholarships, and other GSHFoundation-funded programs.

 
Corporate Donor Giving Levels
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  • Foundation Associate ($250 to $499)

  • Foundation Patron ($500 to $999)

  • Foundation Champion ($1,000 to $4,999)

  • Foundation Benefactor ($5,000 or more)

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How to Become a Corporate Sponsor

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The GSHFoundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization under the regulations of the Internal Revenue Service. All contributions to the Foundation are tax-deductible to the extent provided by law.

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