Event Sponsorship Opportunities
Annual corporate partners and other companies which are currently unaffiliated with NAHREP may sponsor event-related opportunities as indicated below.
Event sponsorship includes full conference registration!
Sponsorship Opportunity | Sponsor |
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Convention Title Sponsor | |
Convention Educational Sessions Sponsor | |
Corporate Member Lunch | |
Elevate Reception | |
Expo Ice Cream Social | $20,000 |
General Session II | |
General Session IV | |
Keynote Luncheon | |
Latina Brunch | |
Latin Music Festival | |
NAHREP Latin Closing Party | |
Networking Break – Monday 11th Networking Break – Tuesday 12th |
$5,000 $5,000 |
Platinum & Top 250 Reception | |
Top 250 & Icons Mastermind Session | |
Welcome Reception | |
Charging Stations | |
Coffee Break Sponsor – Sunday 10th Coffee Break Sponsor – Monday 11th Coffee Break Sponsor – Tuesday 12th |
$5,000 $7,500 $5,000 |
Coffee Break for all 3 days for only $15,000 | |
Conference Badge Lanyards | |
Convention Mobile App | |
Convention WIFI Connectivity | |
Daily Email Sponsor | |
Host Hotel Room Key | |
Platinum Lounge | |
Pocket Agenda | |
Water Stations |
Exhibitor & Event Sponsorship Opportunities
Thank You to Our Sponsors
We thrive as an organization thanks to the generous support of our annual corporate partners and supporters. A big thank you to the companies listed on this page as well.
Why Sponsor NAHREP?
NAHREP is the fastest growing Hispanic market-focused trade association in the real estate and housing industry. It is home to more than 26,000 members and 52 affiliate chapters across the country that are a direct link to millions of Hispanic homebuyers. NAHREP members are trained and certified to understand and handle the unique cultural distinctions of the diverse Latino community.
Latinos are now the largest minority group in the United States and nearly half of all first-time homebuyers are Hispanic. Between 1995 and 2005, the number of Hispanic owner-occupied homes increased by 3.1 million reaching a total of 6.9 million in 2005. This is an 81% increase over the 10-year period beginning in 1995 and compares to a 19% increase for all other non-Hispanic owner-occupied homes. Since 2010, Hispanics have achieved a net gain of 1.1 million homeowners (going from 6.1 million in 2010 to 6.3 million in 2016). This compares to 2.2 million fewer non-Hispanic homeowners during the same period.
Tap into the Latino market with NAHREP!