Support the Organic Agriculture Movement – Become a Winter Conference Sponsor!

September 10, 2024
The organic agriculture movement may not be a new phenomena, but it is a vital one, helping us preserve and regenerate healthy, living soil to grow our food in, and protecting the web of diverse life in and around farms that are crucial to long term agricultural sustainability. More now than ever, the educational, informational, and community resources provided by the CT NOFA Winter Conference are essential to protecting and expanding organic agriculture in our state.
Help support that movement by becoming a sponsor of our 2025 Winter Conference. In addition to helping us continue the fight for organic agriculture, you’ll enjoy numerous benefits leading up to and at the conference. Sponsors receive:
- Social media promotions to CT NOFA’s 8,500+ followers
- Digital newsletter promotions to CT NOFA’s 5,000+ subscribers
- Complimentary vendor table at the in-person conference, attended by 450 CT NOFA members and constituents
- Free conference registration for company employees and scholarship tickets for those in financial need, in your company’s name
- Winter Conference digital program book ad
- And more!
Click here to visit our 2025 Winter Conference website, where you’ll find full sponsorship package details and tiers.
Your sponsorship means everything to us – thank you for supporting what we do and the community for whom we do it!
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