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Sessions

Keynote Session | Plenary Sessions
Concurrent Sessions | Family Session

Keynote Session

This session will mark the official kickoff of the conference. It traditionally enjoys national press attention and the largest attendance of any session at the conference. Your brand will be featured in the individual Keynote Session program which will be distributed to each attendee at the opening event.

Wednesday, July 26
2,500 Estimated Attendees
$100,000/1 Sponsor Or
$50,000 Each/ 2 Co-Sponsors


Plenary Sessions

Plenary Sessions feature high profile keynote speakers and experts, including Cabinet Secretaries, congressional representatives, leading entrepreneurs, business leaders, futurists, etc.

Thursday, July 27
9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Friday, July 28
9:00 a.m. & 2:30 p.m.
500-800 Estimated Attendees
$30,000/1 Sponsor - Opening Plenary Session
$25,000/1 Sponsor Each - Other Plenary Sessions


Concurrent Sessions

There will be approximately 10-12 concurrent sessions held over two days, Thursday and Friday. In addition to hot button issues, current trends, government and social policy, they will highlight the National Urban League’s Strategic Vision issues of Education and Youth Empowerment, Economic Empowerment, Health and Quality of Life Empowerment, Civic Engagement and Leadership Empowerment, and Civil Rights and Racial Justice Empowerment.

Thursday & Friday, July 27 & 28
50-150 Estimated Attendees per Concurrent Session
$10,000/1 Sponsor Each & (Optional)
Add $5,000 Per Session For Web Casting of the Workshop


Family Session

This is an annual celebration of the Urban League family and a time to recognize important milestones for the Movement. The featured keynote speaker will be one of the country’s most prominent clergy. Opportunities for branding/messaging will consist of remarks by your company executive, appropriate brand display and product sample bag or item giveaway for attendees.

Sunday, July 30 (tentative)
600-800 Estimated Attendees
$25,000 Each/2 Co-Sponsors



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