Association for the Advancement of Wound Care

Gold Sponsor

AAWC has a very exciting opportunity for your corporation to join with other wound care companies in support of AAWC.   For full listing of benefits, Click Here

What’s in it for your organization? Corporate sponsorship provides many individual benefits, as well as an exclusive opportunity for industry sponsors to meet together with AAWC Board Members in our “Corporate Advisory Panel (CAP)”.  The CAP has a dedicated project manager and quarterly meetings to discuss and accomplish mutual goals.  Two of the CAP meetings are held in person at the SAWC Spring and Fall meetings. Based on level of sponsorship, CAP members may also attend two (2) AAWC Board of Directors meetings a year, which are also held during the spring and fall SAWCs.  This is a convenient way to make the most of your time and travel to the SAWC.

You may be thinking, “But we already sponsor so many things at SAWC and/or pay exhibit hall fees.” Please understand that AAWC does not own the SAWC conferences and does not receive revenue from any exhibit fees, satellite meetings or other sponsorships your company may partake in there. The SAWC is the official meeting site of our organization’s members. This is therefore a completely separate opportunity to support a not-for-profit, unbiased organization dedicated to the advancement of wound care.  What’s more, the benefits of AAWC sponsorship occur in various ways ALL year – So, when the meetings are over and the booths are packed up, AAWC continues to bring you BENEFITS and EXPOSURE to the wound care marketplace through your support of our clinicians, wound patients, clinics and other members. And, they do notice who supports them!

AAWC offers three levels of sponsorship to our CAP members/sponsors in 2012, in order to attract larger companies or to encourage smaller or start-up companies to get involved. These levels are:

 

  Gold – $20,000                       Silver – $10,000                    Bronze – $5,000

Please help the Association for the Advancement of Wound Care in its mission to be the leader in wound healing and tissue preservation.