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Business Sponsorship

Attention Business Owners:
Why You Should Become a Northern Cherokee Nation Sponsor?

Partnering with the Northern Cherokee Nation offers unique opportunities to grow your business while making a meaningful impact.
Here’s why your business should be one of our valued sponsors:
✔ Year-Round Exposure
Your business will receive a featured advertisement on our official website for an entire year, providing continuous visibility to a wide and diverse audience.
✔ Free Booth at Our Annual Cultural Gathering
Sponsors are invited to set up an advertising or demonstration booth at no additional cost during our highly attended Powwow Cultural Gathering—a vibrant event with visitors and participants from across the country.
✔ Reach Tens of Thousands
With tens of thousands of enrolled citizens nationwide and countless more visiting our website regularly, your brand will gain exposure far beyond your local community.
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✔ Boost Your Brand Through Social Impact
Sponsoring a nonprofit demonstrates your company’s commitment to community and cultural preservation. Consumers are increasingly loyal to brands that give back and align with meaningful causes.
✔ Cost-Effective Advertising
Nonprofit sponsorship is a budget-friendly way to achieve big visibility. We offer affordable opportunities that support your business goals while benefiting a respected cause.
✔ Stand Out with Cause-Driven Marketing
Partnering with us can enhance your public image, attract new customers, and foster positive word-of-mouth—resulting in real business growth.
✔ Inspire Your Team
Employees feel proud to work for a company that supports charitable and cultural efforts. Sponsorship can boost morale and engagement across your team.
Let your business shine while supporting the cultural heritage of the Northern Cherokee Nation. Become a sponsor today!
Make a meaningful impact while growing your brand.
Become a sponsor today and join us in celebrating and preserving Northern Cherokee culture.

For more information,
📞 Contact Tanya at (816) 820-3749
📧 Email: [email protected]
🌐 Website: northerncherokeenation.com

Sponsorship Tiers
Level 
Price Benefits

Bronze Sponsor  
• ​$100•
• One-year ad on our website
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Silver Sponsor  
• ​$150•
• One-year ad on our website

• Booth space at Cultural Gathering
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Gold Sponsor  
• ​$200•
• One-year ad on our website

• Booth space at Cultural Gathering
• Company banner displayed at the event.
  (will be returned)
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  • Home
  • Contact / Forms
  • Council Members
  • Events
  • PowWow Information
  • Photos
    • PowWows Past
    • Warsaw Heritage Days
    • Old Glory Days Parade
    • Fourth of July Weekend
    • Tribal Headquarters Improvements
    • Council Meetings
    • Darkening of the Sun
  • History
    • Children Massacre at Ywahoo Falls
    • Wampum Belt
    • Leaving our homeland
    • Spanish Treaty
    • Natural Disasters
    • Forced Removal
    • States against Indians
    • New Hope
    • Legal Genocide
    • Federal Recognition
    • Bringing the Children Home
    • Historical Cherokee marriage
    • In Ancient Times I
    • The Early Times II
    • The Colonial Period III
    • Sequoyah IV
    • The Cherokee Removal V
    • The Cherokee Today VI
  • Stories
    • How the Deer Got His Horns
    • WHY THE DEER’S TEETH ARE BLUNT
    • What Became Of The Rabbit
    • The Legend of the Cherokee Rose
    • Origin of the Bear
    • Why The Mink Smells
    • Life Lesson for All Cherokee
    • How the Partridge Got His Whistle
    • How The Redbird Got His Color
    • The First Fire
    • The Cherokee Legend of the First Strawberry
    • The Sixth Sun Has Risen
    • Young Harold Mayo and the Witch Woman
    • ORIGIN OF DISEASE AND MEDICINE
    • THE LEGEND OF THE FIRST WOMEN
    • How the Rabbit stole the Otter's coat
    • How the Honey Bee got their Stinger
    • BOY AND THE RATTLESNAKE STORY
    • LEGEND OF THE TLANUHWA AND THE UHKTENA
    • Yahula
    • Bears Race with Turtle
    • Why the Owl has a Spotted Coat
    • Why the Trees Lose Their Leaves
    • Why Rabbit Has A Short Tail
    • Why the Opossum’s Tail is Bare
  • Culture
    • Cherokee Adoption, past and present
    • Roles of extended family
    • Cherokee Clan System
    • Sacred Colors
    • Entering the Circle
    • Fall Cultivation
    • Dances
    • Straight Dancing
    • The Stomp Dance
  • Artist Showcase
  • Council Minutes