Corporate Partnerships

Your support will assist us in providing programs and services that support visually impaired and blind across the state

About Corporate Partnerships

Since 1926, VABVI has been the only nonprofit in Vermont dedicated to providing rehabilitation services – without charge – to people who are blind or visually impaired. With demand for these essential services growing rapidly across the state, our Corporate Partnership Program offers businesses of all sizes a meaningful way to invest in independence, inclusion, and community well-being.

By becoming a VABVI Corporate Partner, your company doesn’t just provide support — you align your brand with Vermont’s foremost vision-rehabilitation organization, reach a growing audience (including individuals, their families and caregivers), and showcase your commitment to strong, inclusive communities. Whether you choose a higher-level sponsorship or a modest entry level, your involvement will help ensure more Vermonters have the tools, training and opportunities to lead full, independent lives.

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Why Become a VABVI Corporate Partner?

There are a number of ways in which your business or corporation can get involved. When you choose to help, you’ll send a message to the community about your commitment to supporting their visually impaired family members, neighbors and friends.

We offer a variety of sponsorship levels so no matter what size your business or company, you can be assured that there is a sponsorship level suited to your desired level of investment.

Benefits of Partnering with VABVI

Reach the right people

Your VABVI sponsorship will provide your business with an unparalleled opportunity to reach a growing segment of the Vermont population. As the percentage of the state population with vision loss increases the influences this community has on buying decisions at every level will increase proportionately. This is a population your business will want to engage. With a VABVI partnership package, you’ll be able to penetrate this market with your message while building awareness among a broader audience of these individuals’ family members, friends, neighbors and colleagues.

Extend your brand

Keep your company in the spotlight year-round with consistent, persistent brand exposure. With a high profile VABVI partnership, your brand will be promoted throughout the year, making hundreds of impressions on our audiences.

Amplify your message

VABVI partnership is limited to a select number of companies per year at all levels of support to ensure that our members and customers can focus on your message. VABVI has developed a sophisticated communications program with a dedicated staff member who works to gain brand and logo recognition for our corporate partners with all segments of our community.

Tap Into a Multifaceted Media Network

VABVI offers a variety of communication vehicles for your message, because some readers like to have a printed materials in their hands, while others prefer an electronic version; some like updates throughout the week, and others like to browse online on their own schedules.

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Our Community Partners

VABVI relies on the generosity of donors, volunteers, and community advocates to continue offering essential services to Vermonters living with vision loss. Every contribution—of time, resources, or funding—helps expand access, improve quality of life, and ensure that no one navigates vision loss alone.

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Become a VABVI Corporate Partner Today!

As a VABVI Corporate Partner, our communications and development staff will work with your company to deliver strong and lasting brand and logo recognition as well as capitalizes on your existing marketing strategy. The following table will provide a detailed look at all our Corporate Partnership levels.

John Thomas

DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR

email: jthomas@vabvi.org

phone: 802-863-1358 ex. 224

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