Corporate Partnerships

Abstract painting with barely discernable gray figures at the center with black outlines and turquoise and purple highlights. Figures are surrounded by gestural brushstrokes of green, yellow, and blue.
Corporate partners are essential to the museum’s success.

View of a gallery with works of art installed on the walls and on pedestals.
Remix: The Collection, installation view, National Museum of Women in the Arts; Photo by Kevin Allen Photography for NMWA

Partnership Opportunities

Corporate Partnership Levels

The museum’s corporate members receive a robust set of benefits. We work closely with our corporate members and sponsors, discussing suitable projects and designing customized benefit packages tailored to each organization’s needs, interests, and target audience.

One-year Corporate Partner Membership

Recognition and Branding

  • Premier Logo Recognition: Placement on the website, press releases, publications, promotional materials, and online communications related to sponsorship.
  • Deliver Remarks: Opportunty at select programs or events for the company representative
  • Acknowledgment: On the museum’s Donor Wall, in the Annual Report, and quarterly Women in the Arts magazine.

Exclusive Access and Events

  • Private Luncheon or Breakfast: Hosted by the Board of Trustees for up to eight (8) guests, including catering and a private tour led by the Director or Chief Curator.
  • Tailored Engagement with Museum Leaders: Special access to exhibitions and behind-the-scenes events or meet-and-greets with artists.
  • VIP Exhibition Openings: Invitations for eight (8) guests to attend all VIP events hosted by the Board of Trustees.
  • Museum Director-led Tour: For twelve (12) corporate representatives, clients, and guests.
  • Complimentary Museum Rental: For a small event, including use of the Great Hall (additional costs for catering, audiovisual equipment, security).
  • VIP Passes: To major national and international art fairs (Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles, Miami).

Networking and Guest Experiences

  • Networking Opportunities: Events designed to connect your executive team or clients, including a tailored virtual event focused on specific interests.
  • Complimentary Admission and Discount: For all employees (with valid ID) and a 10% shop discount. Admission offer does not include programs or NMWA Nights.
  • Twenty-five (25) Program Passes per Year: Access to the museum’s programs, including our after-hours series, NMWA Nights, and priority seating at talks.
  • Complimentary Director’s Circle Membership: To gift a client or representative (value of $10,000).

One-year Corporate Partner Membership

Recognition and Branding

  • Prominent Logo Recognition: Placement on the website, press releases, publications, promotional materials, and online communications related to sponsorship.
  • Deliver Remarks: Opportunty at select programs or events for the company representative
  • Acknowledgment: On the museum’s Donor Wall, in the Annual Report, and quarterly Women in the Arts magazine.

Exclusive Access and Events

  • VIP Exhibition Openings: Invitations for four (4) guests to attend all VIP events hosted by the Board of Trustees.
  • Curator-led Tour: For ten (10) corporate representatives, clients, and guests.
  • Complimentary Museum Rental: For a small event on the Mezzanine, Mars Performance Hall, or Kasser Board Room (additional costs for catering, audiovisual equipment, security).
  • VIP Passes: To major national and international art fairs (Paris, London, New York, Los Angeles, Miami). 

Networking and Guest Experiences

  • Networking Opportunities: Events designed to connect your executive team or clients, including a tailored virtual event focused on specific interests.
  • Complimentary Admission and Discount: For all employees (with valid ID) and a 10% shop discount. Admission offer does not include programs or NMWA Nights.
  • Ten (10) Program Passes per Year: Access to the museum’s programs, including our after-hours series, NMWA Nights, and priority seating at talks.
  • Complimentary Patron’s Circle Membership: To gift a client or representative (value of $5,000).

One-year Corporate Partner Membership

Recognition and Branding

  • Logo Recognition: Placement on the website, press releases, publications, promotional materials, and online communications related to sponsorship.
  • Acknowledgment: On the museum’s Donor Wall, in the Annual Report, and quarterly Women in the Arts magazine.

Exclusive Access and Events

  • VIP Exhibition Openings: Invitations for four (4) guests to attend two (2) VIP events hosted by the Board of Trustees.
  • Docent-led Tour: For six (6) corporate representatives, clients, and guests.
  • VIP Passes: To major national art fairs (New York, Los Angeles, Miami)

Networking and Guest Experiences

  • Eight (8) Program Passes per Year: Access to the museum’s programs, including our after-hours series, NMWA Nights.
  • Complimentary Admission and Museum Shop Discount: For all employees (with valid ID) and a 10% shop discount. Admission offer does not include programs or NMWA Nights.

One-year Corporate Partner Membership

Recognition and Branding

  • Recognition in Promotional Materials: Placement in promotional materials and online communications related to sponsorship.
  • Acknowledgment: On the museum’s Donor Wall, in the Annual Report, and quarterly Women in the Arts magazine.

 Exclusive Access and Events

  • VIP Opening or Event: Invitation for two (2) guests.
  • VIP Passes: To one (1) art fair in New York, Los Angeles, or Miami.

Networking and Guest Experiences

  • Six (6) Program Passes per Year: Access to the museum’s programs, including our after-hours series, NMWA Nights.
  • Six (6) Complimentary Museum Guest Passes and Museum Shop Discount

Contact Us

Maria Belen Vizcaino

Senior Development Officer, Sponsorships, and Events
mvizcaino@nmwa.org

A museum rotunda features a red chandelier hanging from the center of the ceiling. The chandelier is made of red and orange glass and festooned with ornamented red-and-gold fabric garlands. LED lighting around the glass bulbs illuminates the chandelier.
Installation view of Joana Vasconcelos’s Rubra (2016) in the rotunda at the National Museum of Women in the Arts; Photo by Jennifer Hughes for NMWA