Sponsor RPAC

RPAC sponsors are instrumental in furthering the work of the RPAC through hosting events to connect job seeker to employers, employers to training partners , and to foster conversations and action to ensure job seekers have the environment, resources, and training necessary for productive careers in the industry.

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RPAC has evolved into a group that is providing a solid foundation for numerous preparation programs to share best practices and move the bar for a career pathway for many women and people of color.

Elmer Arter, Apprenticeship Consultant
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries

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Sponsorship Levels

$1,000
Supporter

  • Organization name and logo on RPAC website

  • Highlight at 2 main meetings per year

  • Public promotion at all RPAC events throughout the year

$2,500
Partner

  • Organization name and logo on RPAC website

  • Highlight at 4 main meetings per year

  • Public promotion at all RPAC events throughout the year

$5,000
Builder

  • Organization name and logo on RPAC website

  • Highlight at 4 main meetings per year

  • Public promotion at all RPAC events throughout the year

  • Company logo on all RPAC flyers, promotions, and emails

$7,500
investor

  • All benefits of lower sponsorship levels

  • Distinguished as RPAC Champion Contractor

  • Company promotion at every main meeting for the year

$10,000
Developer

  • All benefits of lower sponsorship levels plus prominent, larger logo

  • Distinguished as RPAC Champion Contractor: Industry Leader

  • Company promotion at every main meeting for the year

  • Plus negotiated benefits that meet your company’s needs and promote pre-apprenticeship

Become A Sponsor

Complete the interest form below and one of our staff will respond within one business week. Prospective sponsors are encouraged to speak with a board member regarding the benefits of sponsorship.