Become A NAMEPA Partner!

A flexible partnership program tailored for your company’s needs

NAMEPA needs your sponsorship support in order to provide the quality programs and services that we have been able to bring to the maritime community, fulfill our mission to educate seafarers, port communities and children, as well as help fund our scholarship effort. Programs such as World Maritime Day, National Maritime Day, Response Simulations and more require support from corporations and organizations who wish to see these programs flourish while letting their customers and members know they are being proactive in protecting the marine environment and supporting NAMEPA’s mission.

To this end, we have developed a sponsorship program which provides you extensive visibility commensurate with your investment. If you want your company to be aligned with all of NAMEPA’s activities, focus solely on the two Maritime Days, or decide on an a la carte basis, we have a robust sponsorship program to satisfy your objectives.

Sponsorships range in levels up to $20,000 for non-members who wish to support all of NAMEPA’s events throughout the year. Lifetime members and regular members naturally are eligible for a lower rate. Elements of the program include newsletter and brochure prominence, on-site signage, tickets, event hospitality tables, co-op marketing, post event mailing and more.

Please give Carleen or Rosemary a call to discuss how partnering with NAMEPA meets your communications and marketing goals at +203 255 4686.

Apply for our 2010-2011 Sponsorship Programs Today!


NAMEPA’s Partners

2010 WORLD MARITIME DAY OBSERVANCE CONFERENCE
"Year of the Seafarer"
November 17-18, 2010
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Official 2010 World Maritime Day Observance Web Site

2010 World Maritime Day Observance Conference Sponsors

(click any logo below to visit sponsor's website)

 

The Chamber of Shipping of British Columbia (COS)
(http://cosbc.ca/)

The Chamber of Shipping of British Columbia (COS) represents the interest of international and domestic ship owners, operators, and agencies engaged in marine transportation in Canada’s Asia-Pacific corridor. Working together with industry partners and regulatory bodies, the Chamber of Shipping facilitates dialogue to promote an effective legislative environment and best practices that continue to support and maintain the ecologically sound and robust network for goods and travellers trading via Canada’s West Coast ports.

More information about Chamber of Shipping of British Columbia is available at http://cosbc.ca/.

 

Transport Canada
(www.tc.gc.ca)

Canada – Committed to the Goals of the International Maritime Community. Canada has one of the safest and most secure transportation systems in the world. Canada works closely with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to establish global standards that can be adopted into its regulatory framework, providing safe, secure and environmentally responsible navigation for vessels trading in or transitting through Canadian waters.

Canada is a founding member of the IMO and has been elected to Council without interruption since 1959. This dedicated effort will continue in order to advance an international framework for safe, secure and sustainable marine practices, a sound marine infrastructure, and to protect the marine environment.

More information about Transport Canada is available at www.tc.gc.ca.