We invite you to consider being a summit sponsor or exhibitor. Sponsorship dollars help support a broad range of necessary functions and enable the participation of many dispute resolution stakeholders.
At any level, sponsorships will be partly or wholly tax-deductible. All sponsors will be recognized on the website, on the day of the event and in any resulting program materials.
Please click on the button below to contribute your sponsorship with PayPal or a credit card or send your check (made out to Resolution Virginia) to
Resolution Virginia
315 Sherwood Ave.
Staunton, VA 24401
Sponsorship opportunities include the following:
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Gold Sponsors ($2,500 - up)
Virginia Tech's Center for Peace Studies
and Violence Prevention
The McCammon Group
Silver Sponsors ($1,000 - $2,499)
George Mason's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Karen Asaro
Bronze Sponsors ($500 - $999)
Virginia Mediation Network
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Eastern Mennonite University's Center for Justice and Peacebuilding
Summit Supporter (any amount under $500)
Karen Richards Training & Mediation LLC
Brenda Lowry
Joseph Boisineau
Mark Rubin
Andrew Pizzi
Donita King Law
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There is also an opportunity to sponsor specific parts of the meeting such as the
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There is also an opportunity to sponsor specific parts of the meeting such as the
Continental Breakfast ($1,000)
Lunch (provided by Virginia Tech's Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention
Networking Reception ($2,000)
A limited number of exhibitor tables will be available for $500. Please contact Christine Poulson at (540) 294-0732 or info@resolutionvirginia.org to reserve an exhibitor table or to sponsor the breakfast or reception.
We ask that sponsors make their contribution as early as possible to help us pay event preparation costs and to give us some idea as to the number of fee waivers and amount of travel/lodging assistance we will be able to provide. Any excess funds will be used to support the goals identified during the summit.
We thank you in advance for your support of the Dispute Resolution Summit.
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The Dispute Resolution Summit is made possible in part by a grant from the