Sponsor

We welcome you to check out the sponsorship options for NCPH-UHS 2024, April 10-13 in Salt Lake City, Utah. Email NCPH Program Manager Meghan Hillman at [email protected] to arrange your sponsorship!

Sponsorship Levels and Benefits

If you know how much you want to spend—we’ll work with you to find specific events that suit you for extra visibility. 

Friend | $350 to $1,299
Recognition and direct link on NCPH website through April 2024
Recognition in the final digital and print versions of the conference Program (if received by February 15, 2024)
Signage with your institution’s logo at the sponsored event and/or on the event’s printed material Recognition on general conference sponsorship signage
Recognition of contribution in the June 2024 issue of NCPH newsletter Public History News
Pre- and post-meeting attendee email list for a one-time message each

Advocate | $1,300 to $2,999
All Friend level benefits, and:
One complimentary half-page ad in the 2024 conference Program
Your logo in the conference Program (if received by February 15, 2024) and on the NCPH website
Two mentions from the NCPH Twitter account reaching our 16,000+ followers and all following the #NCPHUHS2024 hashtag (one before the conference and one during) 
One complimentary meeting registration
One complimentary ticket to the Utah Historical Society luncheon
One complimentary ticket to the NCPH Awards Breakfast and Presidential Address
One complimentary ticket to the Opening Reception

Guarantor | $3,000 to $9,999
All Friend and Advocate level benefits, and:
Upgrade to a full-page ad in the annual meeting Program (if received by February 15, 2024—this replaces the half-page ad at the Advocate level) 
One complimentary booth in the 2024 exhibit hall (which comes with two complimentary registrations, for a total of three)
Three complimentary tickets to the NCPH Awards Breakfast and Presidential Address
Three complimentary tickets to the Opening Reception
Three complimentary tickets to the Utah Historical Society Luncheon
One additional mention from the NCPH Twitter account, either before the conference or during, reaching our 16,000+ followers and all following the #NCPHUHS2024 hashtag (for a total of three)

Presenting Sponsor | $10,000+
All Friend, Advocate, and Guarantor level benefits, and:
Five additional complimentary registrations (for a total of eight)
Five additional complimentary tickets to the Awards Breakfast and Presidential Address (for a total of eight)
Five additional complimentary tickets to the Opening Reception (for a total of eight)
One full table at the Utah Historical Society Luncheon (eight complimentary tickets)
Additional table in the 2024 exhibit hall (for a total of two tables, separate or together)
Logo on all general conference signage and marketing material
Complimentary ad is in all-color on the inside front, inside back, or outside back Program cover (if purchased by December 15, 2023)
Mention from the NCPH Twitter account every day of the conference, April 10-13

Available Sponsorships by Event

If you know you want to support a specific event or feature of the conference—you’ll get all the benefits associated with that price point. 

Event Sponsor   Co-Sponsor
Utah Historical Society Luncheon TAKEN  $5,000 $1,500
Tours and Trips TAKEN  $3,000
Opening Reception at the Alta Club TAKEN  $2,000 $1,300 
Public Plenary TAKEN  $1,750 $1,000
Public History Educators’ Forum $1,750 $500
NCPH Awards Breakfast and Presidential Address TAKEN  $1,500                                                                       $750
Consultants’ Speakeasy TAKEN  $1,500 $350
New Professional & Student Social TAKEN $1,500 $750
Networking Coffee Break*                                            $950 $600
First Time Attendee Meet-Up $750 $500
NCPH Digital Public History Lab  $500
Speed Networking $400
Poster Session and Reception $400
The Commons** $500 $375
Conference Connections mentoring program   $350

*Coffee breaks will be held in the exhibit hall at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center.
**A social gathering space located in the exhibit hall at the Hilton Salt Lake City Center.

Item Sponsor Co-Sponsor
Face Masks (with your logo)  $2,000
Name Badges/Lanyards (with your logo)  TAKEN $2,000
Printed Conference Program $2,000 $1,300
Conference Wi-Fi $2,000 $1,300
Accessibility Sponsor $1,500 $1,000 
Conference Mobile App $1,000
Printed Awards Program $500

Thank you to our 2024 conference sponsors!

Guarantors of the Conference

Digital Scholar – Name Badges and Lanyards
Center for Historic Preservation, Middle Tennessee State University – Tours and Trips
National Park Service – Opening Plenary (in kind)
Utah Humanities – Public Plenary and UHS Luncheon

Advocates of the Conference

American West Center, University of Utah – Awards Breakfast and Presidential Address
Church History Library – Opening Reception
Historical Research Associates – Consultants’ Speakeasy
University of Louisiana at Lafayette – Public History Educators’ Forum
University of Utah J. Willard Marriott Library 
Voces Oral History Center, University of Texas at Austin – New Professional and Student Social

Friends of the Conference

Clemson University Digital History PhD Program – Digital Sessions track
Duquesne University – Poster Session and Reception (co-sponsor)
Florida State University – Consultants’ Speakeasy
Indiana University Indianapolis – Poster Session and Reception (co-sponsor)
Kathleen Powers Conti – Consultants’ Speakeasy
Lawrence de Graaf Center for Oral and Public History at California State University, Fullerton – Poster Session and Reception (co-sponsor)
Logan Simpson – The Commons gathering space (in the Alpine Ballroom)
New South Associates – Consultants’ Speakeasy
Nicole Belolan Consulting – Consultants’ Speakeasy
The Luster Company – Consultants’ Speakeasy
University of California Press – Coffee Break and Meet the Editors Event
University of Nebraska at Kearney – Poster Session and Reception (co-sponsor)
Brigham Young University Department of History
BYU Charles Redd Center for Western Studies
Stewart Library at Weber State University
University of Massachusetts Amherst – New Professional and Student Social
University of Utah Department of History