Become A Sponsor – ENDS 12/15

The Chicago Violin Competition (CVC) is an internationally recognized platform that celebrates the artistry and talent of young violinists from around the world. As a corporate sponsor, your company will have a unique opportunity to support the development of these rising stars while aligning your brand with a world renown competition known for excellence in the performing arts.

Why Sponsor the Chicago Violin Competition?

  • Global Brand Exposure: With participants and audiences spanning the globe, CVC offers unparalleled exposure to a diverse and engaged international community. Sponsorship benefits include your company’s logo prominently displayed on our website, social media channels, newsletters, etc.
  • Support Young Artists: By sponsoring CVC, you help provide crucial opportunities for young musicians to hone their craft, compete on a world stage, and gain mentorship from renowned professionals in the music industry. Your contribution helps shape the future of classical music.
  • Customized Sponsorship Packages: We offer tailored sponsorship packages that allow you to choose the level of support that best aligns with your company’s budget marketing goals.
  • Length of Partnership: Current partnerships will be until Dec 31, 2025.

Get Involved

Becoming a corporate sponsor of the Chicago Violin Competition (hosted by American Music Institute) is more than just a philanthropic gesture—it’s a strategic partnership that aligns your brand with excellence, creativity, and the next generation of musical talent. For more information on sponsorship levels and benefits, please contact us at chicagoviolincompetition@amimusic.org.

Sponsorship Levels

  • Bronze – $500 – $1,999
  • Silver – $2,000 – $4,999
  • Gold – $5,000 – $9,999
  • Virtuoso – $10,000 – $14,999
  • Stradivarius $15,000+

Join us in making a lasting impact on the future of classical music and showcasing your brand to an influential, global audience. We look forward to partnering with you!

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