TEDxSt Pete Women is made possible by the support of visionary sponsors who believe in the power of ideas to transform lives.

We’re turning a new page on the book we know as 9/11 and making it into a date focused on empowering women (and all attendees) to live their healthiest, wealthiest and happiest lives. Your brand deserves to be part of rewriting that narrative. Get more details below about becoming a Visionary Supporter and partner with the TEDxSt Pete Women event.

Our Trusted Partners

TEDxSt Pete Women – 2025 Sponsorship Opportunities

TEDxSt Pete Women  follows TED’s sponsorship rule per TED requirement to hold a TED-like event. We appreciate the opportunity to collaborate with sponsors and partners in a meaningful way while serving the community. These rules by TED are non-negotiable and mandatory for all global TEDx organizers to maintain the integrity of the TEDx vision. Thank you for your support and understanding. Highlighted are TED rules frequently asked.

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  • Sponsor logos cannot be displayed on your TEDx stage. You can thank your sponsors in a slide, but the logos cannot remain on the stage for more than a few seconds—or be in any team photos.
  • TEDx can mention a sponsor’s specific contribution to the TEDx event in your social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, by tagging their social media accounts, using their hashtag or including their organization name in an image caption.
  • TEDx or TEDx sponsor can produce a video about the sponsor’s contribution to your event, to be shared on your or the sponsor’s social media channels. This must be produced with your approval of the way your collaboration is presented.
  • TEDx cannot share sponsor content that is unrelated to your TEDx event, e.g. a sponsor’s marketing campaign, product announcements, etc.
  • TEDx cannot post a sponsor logo (or logos) on its own, but logos may be included if visible in an event photo or other creative material.
  • Sponsor logos cannot be displayed on your TEDx stage. You can thank your sponsors in a slide, but the logos cannot remain on the stage for more than a few seconds—or be in any team photos.
  • TEDx can mention a sponsor’s specific contribution to the TEDx event in your social media channels, including Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, by tagging their social media accounts, using their hashtag or including their organization name in an image caption.
  • TEDx or TEDx sponsor can produce a video about the sponsor’s contribution to your event, to be shared on your or the sponsor’s social media channels. This must be produced with your approval of the way your collaboration is presented.
  • TEDx cannot share sponsor content that is unrelated to your TEDx event, e.g. a sponsor’s marketing campaign, product announcements, etc.
  • TEDx cannot post a sponsor logo (or logos) on its own, but logos may be included if visible in an event photo or other creative material.

 

Sponsor Logos on Video

  • This slide must adhere to our official sponsorship slide, with the unique TEDx event logo in the upper left corner.
  • The sponsor logos must appear smaller than your TEDx event logo. Sponsor logos may only be shown on a single slide at the beginning and end of each edited video. If you are unable to edit these image files, you may recreate the layout in your image/slide editor of choice.
  • The sponsor slide should be a static slide, no commercials are allowed. Never feature rolling credits.
  • You may not feature different sponsor logos on different videos.
  • TEDx may never use the email list for any purpose other than communicating information specifically about your TEDx event.
  • TEDx events cannot organize separate ticketed TEDx-branded fundraising events or use crowdfunding platforms — such as IndieGoGo, Kickstarter, or other local platforms — to raise money for any aspect of a TEDx event.
  • TEDx organizers may not use TEDx event to raise funds for charities or other organizations.

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Contact us in Partnership at [email protected].