Invitation to Sponsors
We invite you to become a sponsor of IAGLR's Annual Conference on Great Lakes Research. Please take a moment to review the sponsorship packages described below and make your contribution today. We look forward to your support in making the conference a great success!
If you're paying with Visa or MasterCard, we encourage you to submit your sponsorship securely online. You also may download a sponsor form, fill out the required information and mail or fax along with your sponsorship.
Package 1: Elite Sponsor
$10,000 and greater
- Organization name and logo in the program book
- Complimentary Display/Exhibit
- Banner space in main lobby
- 6 free registrations
- Complimentary Advertising in the Program & Abstracts
- Organization name and logo in all announcements and on web site
Package 2: Major Sponsor
Minimum of $5,000
- Organization name and logo in the program book
- Complimentary Display/Exhibit
- Banner space in main lobby
- 4 free registrations
- Organization name and logo in all announcements and on web site
Package 3: Contributing Sponsor
Minimum of $2,500
- Organization name and logo in the program book
- Complimentary Display/Exhibit
- 2 free registrations
- Organization name and logo in all announcements and on web site
Package 4: Supporting Sponsor
Minimum of $1,000
- Organization name and logo in the program book
- Organization name and logo in all announcements and on web site
Package 5: Sponsor
Minimum of $500
- Organization name in the program book
- Organization name and logo in all announcements and on web site
If you are interested in sponsoring a specific activity, being an exclusive sponsor of an IAGLR event, or inquiring about in-kind donations, please contact Mary Ginnebaugh, IAGLR Conference Coordinator, cc@iaglr.org.
Each year, IAGLR's Conference on Great Lakes Research receives generous support from sponsoring organizations and businesses.
With your support, we can continue that tradition.
IAGLR is a multidisciplinary nonprofit association strongly committed to promoting excellence in research aimed at improving our understanding and management of the large lakes of the world. This research is needed to ensure sustainable management of Great Lakes resources.

