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40th Anniversary Sponsorship Opportunities

Demonstrate your commitment to STEM in human spaceflight as a financial sponsor at one of the levels shown below. Contact us at [email protected] about these and other sponsorship opportunities. We look forward to seeing you in February!

40th Anniversary Conference Financial Sponsorships

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Additional sponsorship opportunities to enhance conference program: 
Sponsor an Astronaut
  • $2,000 for USA Astronaut
  • $5,000 for International Astronaut
  • Sponsors cannot pick specific astronaut

Click the Donate button and select 40th Anniversary in the dropdown to donate to the 40th Anniversary.
If you wish to remain anonymous, please indicate so in the Notes section.

ARISS-USA is a tax-exempt 501(c) 3 nonprofit, EIN 85-1185748. 
909 Metfield Rd, Towson, MD 21286

About

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Amateur Radio on the International Space Station is a program that lets students experience the excitement of Amateur Radio by talking directly with crew members of the International Space Station.  Learn More

ARISS appreciates our partners and sponsors:
National Amateur Radio Societies and AMSAT Organizations in Canada, Europe, Japan, Russia and the USA.


Member of the Space Station Explorers consortium.


Funded in part by the ISS National Lab.
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Contact for Website issues

carol.jackson [at] ariss-usa.org
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