Packages
AccessAdvisr Sponsorship Packages
AccessAdvisr offers a range of sponsorship packages designed to support our mission of improving accessibility worldwide. By becoming a sponsor, your organisation can help empower disabled people to share their experiences and promote more inclusive communities, while also gaining meaningful brand visibility and social impact recognition.
Gateway Sponsor
Perfect for small businesses or local organisations keen to support accessible travel.
- Your logo displayed on our Supporters Page with a backlink to your website.
- 1 social media shout-out per month (Facebook + Instagram + LinkedIn).
- Name mention at the end of 1 podcast or webinar per quarter.
- Digital badge to display on your own website: Proud Supporter of AccessAdvisr.
Impact Sponsor
Ideal for regional and national brands wanting stronger visibility and engagement.
- Logo featured on every podcast and webinar slide deck.
- Name and logo mentioned verbally at start and end of podcasts and webinars.
- Dedicated sponsor section on our website (logo, intro blurb, link).
- 1 social media posts every quarter with sponsor tags.
- Opportunity to provide 1 guest blog or video (up to 3 mins) on accessibility.
Inclusion Sponsor
For companies seeking premium, long-term brand association with inclusive travel innovation.
- Prominent logo placement on all AccessAdvisr web pages (footer + special sponsor section).
- Logo and link included in every newsletter (monthly reach report).
- Verbal and visual mention at 2 webinars/podcast/YouTube videos.
- Exclusive featured sponsor video (up to 5 mins) on our website sponsor page.
Our Sponsors
Thanks to the generous support of our sponsors, AccessAdvisr can continue delivering trusted accessibility reviews and resources for the benefit of the community. Their contribution helps us power the movement of #DisabledPeopleGoingPlaces, making it easier for disabled people to explore, review, and enjoy inclusive spaces with confidence.
Click on the sponsor logos below to learn more about their role in promoting accessibility and inclusion.