Sponsorship Opportunities for Atlanta Black Pride 2008

Thank you for your interest in sponsoring Atlanta Black Gay Pride. In the Life Atlanta’s annual operation budget comes from individual donations, fundraisers, guidebook advertising fees, ticket sales, and from institutional and corporate sponsors. Our proceeds are used to produce events and programs that support our annual Black Pride celebration during Labor Day Weekend, and year-round community events.

Your sponsorship can show your support for Atlanta’s Black LGBT community. Your support sends a positive message to gay communities of colors that will resonate throughout the year. Because ITLA advocates for inclusion and acceptance of the LGBT community, sponsoring our efforts puts your name front and center as supporter of equality and diversity.

Sponsoring Black Gay Pride 2008 also provides you with the opportunity to showcase your organization and build a relationship with Atlanta’s Black LGBT community, one of the largest in the country.

ITLA has several types and levels of sponsorships. We welcome monetary donations, as well as in-kind support.

Download our 2008 Sponsorship Guide

For more information, please contact:

Development In The Life Atlanta
346 Auburn Ave, NE Suite 126
Atlanta, GA 30312

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ITLA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. All or part of your sponsorship may be tax deducible.
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In The Life Atlanta
346 Auburn Ave NE
Suite 126
Atlanta, GA 30312
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Mission: ITLA serves to promote unity, pride, self-empowerment, and positive visibility within Atlanta's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender community of African descent through education, advocacy, and coalition building programs.