Conference sponsorship
With over 40 conferences in our portfolio NCB
can offer you a variety of opportunities to reach your target
market, whilst also supporting the interests of children and young
people in England and Northern Ireland. With over 40 conferences in
our portfolio, NCB can offer you a variety of opportunities to
reach your target market, whilst also supporting the interests of
children and young people in England and Northern Ireland.
Why Sponsor an NCB Conference?
Sponsoring an NCB conference can help you to:
- Increase your exposure to new clients and partners within the
children's sector
- Enjoy multiple networking opportunities with receptive,
influential delegates in a dynamic conference environment
- Highlight your commitment to furthering the interests and
well-being of children and young people
- Raise the profile and reputation of your company as a leading
business that is committed to improving the lives of children and
young people
- NCB’s authority and influence guarantees our speakers regularly
include relevant government ministers and key policy makers
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Alan Johnson, MP
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Ed Balls, MP
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Summer Reception
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Every Child Matters Event
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In short, conference sponsorship impacts on the visitor more
powerfully than any other marketing and implies a degree of
altruism absent from almost all other marketing tools. This is
especially true in the charity sector, where your strategic brand
association and improved credibility go hand in hand.
For more information about some of the packages available please
download our Sponsorship and Marketing Opportunities leaflet.
For further information, please call Paul Taylor, Conferences
Manager on 0207 843 6041 or email him at ptaylor@ncb.org.uk
“Sponsoring the NCB's Life Routes Conference was part of our
global Make a Connection programme committed to promoting positive
youth development at a grass roots level. The event was a huge
success, very professionally organised and we gained a huge amount
from the conference. We look forward to continuing to work with NCB
to actually make a difference to children’s lives.”
Mark Squires, Head of Communications, Nokia UK
Ltd