2024 Sponsorship Opportunities
Inaugural Pickleball Fundraiser Tournament – April 13
Saturday, April 13 at 3rd Shot Pickleball in Wheat Ridge. Help us create an annual spring tradition for Gateway with our first annual Pickleball Tournament ? bringing 28 teams of two together and many more spectators for a fun time supporting Gateway.
- Champion/Presenting Sponsor – $5,000
- Partner Sponsors (2 available) – $2,500
- Supporter Sponsors (3 available) – $1,000
- Multiple Team Sponsor Levels Available – $500
Corks for a Cause Annual Wine Tasting Fundraiser – September 26
Thursday, September 26 at University of Denver?s Knoebel Events. Our signature fundraiser event with 180+ community leaders from across the Denver Metro area, wines from across the globe, fully catered dinner, and special presentation of Gateway?s impact, and live/silent auction.
- Champion/Presenting Sponsor – $10,000
- Partner Sponsors (3 available) – $5,000
- Supporter Sponsors (6 available) – $2,500
- Advocate Sponsors (8 Available) – $1000
- Friend Sponsors (10 Available) – $500
Colorado Gives Day Celebration Event – December 10
Tuesday, December 10, venue to TBA. Join Gateway?s supporters, senior leadership, and board of directors at local venue to celebrate our community?s support for our vital programs and services.?
- Champion/Presenting Sponsor – $2,500
Business ?GiveBack? Days ?- Throughout the Year
Support Gateway at special day of giving at your business location. We are seeking to partner with six local businesses that will donate a portion of sales to Gateway during a ?GiveBack? day promoted across our communication channels.?
Contact us to be a sponsor:
Key Gateway Stats and Facts:?
- Celebrating our 45th year as a vital Aurora nonprofit in 2024!
- The only domestic violence shelter in Aurora with focus on serving Arapahoe, Adams, and Douglas Counties.
- 4,500+ contacts receive monthly E-newsletter, special communications, and social media posts.
- Crisis line takes 5,000+ calls annually.
- Programs support 2,000+ individual annually through emergency shelter, counseling, and other nonresidential programs.

