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EVENT SPONSORSHIP

The Navy community values your commitment. We help you show it.
 

100% of proceeds support the Navy's Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department, enhancing programs and support for the military community.
Elevate your brand by tapping into exclusive sponsorship opportunities that foster meaningful, long-lasting relationshipswith the entire Navy community.

Deliverables may include:
- Hospitality
- On-site activation

- Print and digital media
- Earned media exposure
- Global brand exposure

 
Promote your brand to over 1.5M loyal military consumers while making an impact on the lives of military families.


 

Navy MWR Sponsorship Opportunities

Operation MWR

Operation MWR will feature large-scale, free concerts with A-list artists at select Navy installations worldwide, aiming to enhance the morale and resilience of service members and their families. These events provide an opportunity for them to connect with friends and others for a day of entertainment, rest, and relaxation.

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Navy MWR Esports

Connect with the Navy community through our cutting-edge, global esports programs, delivering thrilling competitive gaming experiences for service members. Partner with Navy Esports to reach a highly engaged audience and showcase your brand in a rapidly growing digital arena.

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Great Navy Campout

Since 2015, the Great Navy Campout has encouraged thousands of military members and their families to get outdoors and camp! The goal is to inspire Sailors and their family members to reconnect with nature and wildlife over the summer by participating in installation MWR camping events worldwide between June and September. More than 40 installations participated in 2022.

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Navy MWR Single Sailor Program

The Single Sailor Program exclusively serves single and unaccompanied young adults between the ages of 18 and 25. The program offers high-energy recreation and entertainment experiences to support personal growth and the development of leisure skills through social activities and services that promote healthy lifestyle choices and behaviors. It includes 98 high-tech recreation facilities that offer free access to computers, internet, gaming centers, movies, music rooms, and special events.

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U.S. Navy Air Shows

Naval Aviation at its Best! Since 1946, the Blue Angels have represented the Navy and Marine Corps to audiences throughout the U.S. and abroad, spreading patriotism and showcasing the excitement and power of U.S. naval aviation. When the Blue Angels come to town, be ready for a spectacular air show! An estimated 1.4 million spectators view the squadron during military air shows from March through November each year.

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Navy Wounded Warrior

The Navy Wounded Warrior Program is the Navy's dedicated organization for managing non-medical care for seriously wounded, ill, and injured Sailors and Coast Guardsmen. Not only do they provide critical resources and support to service members, but they also assist families and caregivers. Providers tailor services to meet each service member's unique needs in recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration, ensuring they receive the best possible care every step of the way.

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Navy Wounded Warrior in hospital bed

Warrior Care Month

November is Warrior Care Month. It was established in 2008 when former Secretary of Defense Robert F. Gates declared it would be a “Department of Defense effort aimed at increasing awareness of programs and resources available to wounded, ill, and injured service members, their families, and those who care for them.” Each November, NWW releases a robust national advertising campaign and hosts special events on Navy installations worldwide to increase awareness of the NWW support services available to our nation’s heroes and their caregivers.

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DoD Warrior Games

Approximately 40 wounded, ill, and injured service members and veterans will represent the Navy and Coast Guard in friendly competition with teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Air Force, and Special Operations Command (SOCOM) in the 2025 Department of Defense (DoD) Warrior Games. Participation in the games greatly improves physical, mental, and social health outcomes.

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Sailor running track at Warrior Games

Navy Gold Star Awareness Month

The Navy Gold Star Program recognizes the month of May as Gold Star Awareness Month. Throughout the month, program coordinators located across the continental U.S. host events and briefings to educate and raise awareness within the military and local communities about what it means to be a Gold Star survivor. While the debt of gratitude to our fallen heroes can never be repaid, we can honor their service and sacrifice by helping their families carry on their memories. Surviving family members deserve our acknowledgment and deepest respect. It is vital for our surviving families to have the support of their Navy family and local community during these times of loss and throughout their grief journey.

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Bells across America for Fallen Soldiers ceremony photo

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