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Business Alliance Program

The new Business Alliance Program combines the best of our traditional sponsorship program with new opportunities for deeper connections and more direct engagement with LMC members.

View 2012 Business Alliance rates & contract (pdf)

NEW! Business Leadership Council
Our new premium sponsorship package provides you with unprecedented advertising and engagement opportunities. Business Leadership Council participants receive all the benefits of a Business Partner and also become subject matter experts for the League and our members. If your organization joins the Business Leadership Council, you will have the opportunity to provide content for LMC publications, trainings, and conferences, including a concurrent session track at our Annual Conference. Additionally, Council participants will meeting during the year with LMC staff and board members. No other opportunity can position your organization more closely to Minnesota cities.

Business Partners
This is our middle-tier sponsorship package. In addition to the same benefits provided to Business Associates, Business Partners also receive generous complimentary advertising (both in print and online) and an Annual Conference exhibit booth, as well as daily city news clippings from throughout the state. New this year, Business Partners may also submit content for one Cities Bulletin newsletter article that highlights your expertise and knowledge to the city community.

Business Associates
Our basic sponsorship package provides your organization with special recognition in League publications and on our website. Business Associates also receive great discounts, free access to our research and information services, and complimentary publications.

Read about the League's new and improved advertising opportunities

Access the list of current LMC sponsors

The League's Sponsorship Program is open to any business providing services to cities. Acceptance of Business Alliance Program membership does not constitute an endorsement by the League of Minnesota Cities, nor does it represent an opinion about the quality of these organizations’ products or services.