NLGA Partners Program
Open to corporations, nonprofits, unions, associations, and thought-leading entities, the NLGA Partners Program offers a unique platform to participate in dialogue on state and territorial policy through in-person convenings, strategic input, and collaborative opportunities.
NLGA Partners Program Benefits
NLGA Partners Program – $15,000 annually
- One complimentary registration to the NLGA Spring Business Meeting
- Two complimentary registrations to the NLGA Annual Meeting
- One complimentary registration to the NLGA Winter Meeting
- Access to advance registered attendees lists one week prior to all NLGA meetings
- Participation in the policy development process through consensus resolutions submissions and suggested speakers for presentations and panels
- Opportunity to submit policy resources for State Strategies Perspectives emails, sent to all NLGA Members and their staff
- Opportunities to attend virtual training, professional development, and policy sessions as scheduled by NLGA
- Included in distribution of monthly e-newsletter highlighting work of NLGA Members, Partners, and other news
- Recognition year-round as a sustaining NLGA Partner on the NLGA website, meeting signage and agenda books
Any request and application to become a sponsor, advertiser, or partner is subject to approval of the NLGA membership. Acceptance of a Partner, sponsor, or advertisement does not constitute an endorsement by NLGA. Neither Partners nor sponsors are eligible to vote in NLGA. NLGA maintains a limited number of Partners in the Partners Program at any
one time. Partners Program benefits are subject to change.
2025-2026 NLGA PARTNERS PROGRAM LEADERSHIP:
- Chair: John Clark, ACT
- Chair Elect: Pete Bryant, Steller
- First Vice Chair: Emily Riner, Western Governors University
For more information on the NLGA Partners Program and other opportunities with NLGA, contact Kellie Rittershausen at (859) 283-1400 or kritters@nlga.us.
"NLGA brings together the seconds-in-command of the states and territories,
several of whom have a role in tackling tough healthcare issues. Our
relationship with NLGA has made it easier to develop and strengthen
advocates in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease across the country.”
– Jennifer Rosen, Alzheimer’s Association
