Looking to make a lasting impact on the Army Engineer Regiment? The Army Engineer Association’s Corporate Sponsorship program offers your company the opportunity to support Soldiers and families while receiving recognition for your vital partnership in sustaining our nation’s infrastructure. For over 30 years, we’ve teamed up with industry leaders to fund key initiatives that honor, connect, and preserve the legacy of Army Engineers.
With updated sponsorship packages tailored to fit your budget and strategic goals, this is the perfect time to align your brand with the best of military engineering. Our new flexible tiers allow you to make a difference in a way that matters most to your company—whether it’s supporting the Army Engineer Magazine, funding the Sapper Grove Updates, or empowering Soldiers through Regimental Awards. Your contribution, whether unrestricted or targeted, is acknowledged with tiered benefits that can include advertising, recognition at ceremonies, and exclusive opportunities to engage with the regiment.
Different companies benefit in unique ways: field-oriented industries can gain visibility through magazine placements, reaching the very users of their equipment, while construction and architect-engineer firms can build their profile with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers leadership. Your sponsorship not only funds crucial programs but also showcases your brand’s commitment to supporting military engineers worldwide.
Ready to take the next step? Complete the sponsorship form below to explore how you can contribute and be recognized for your impact. Join us in shaping the future of the Engineer Regiment—make your contribution count today!
Even if you opt out of the tiered packages, your company will still be recognized as a corporate sponsor, receiving benefits such as a linked social media post per quarter, a personalized certificate for display, and your corporate logo linked on our Corporate Sponsorship page.
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