Sponsorship and Exhibition Opportunities

Join Us in Creating a More Inclusive Africa

Africa Dyslexia Organization and partners invites forward-thinking organisations to support the Africa Dyslexia Conference 2025, an event dedicated to raising awareness, driving policy reform, and fostering inclusion for individuals with dyslexia and related learning differences across the continent.

Our sponsorship packages are thoughtfully designed to provide your organisation with valuable brand visibility, meaningful engagement with key stakeholders, and alignment with a powerful social impact mission.

If the outlined tiers do not perfectly match your goals or budget, we are happy to discuss customised sponsorship packages or itemised contributions to specific aspects of the conference  such as sponsoring meals, media coverage, speaker accommodations, or stage setup.

What Your Sponsorship Makes Possible

Your contribution directly supports:

  • Advancing policy reform and dyslexia awareness in education systems across Africa.

  • Empowering educators, families, and communities with inclusive literacy tools and strategies.

  • Promoting the adoption of assistive technologies for learning and workforce inclusion.

  • Elevating the lived experiences and youth voices of individuals with dyslexia across Africa.

Developing a Post-Conference Action Plan to sustain regional change and impact.

Sponsorship Tiers

Title Sponsor

$40,000

  • Exclusive recognition as the Lead Sponsor

  • Opportunity to deliver the Opening Keynote Address

  • Prime branding across all conference platforms and venue signage

  • Dedicated PR exposure in media releases and interviews

  • Premier exhibition space in the networking area

  • 5 full-access delegate passes

Diamond Sponsor

$20,000

  • High-impact branding on stage screens, promotional materials, and signage.

  • Sponsorship of a key panel discussion

  • Premium exhibition space.

  • 10 complimentary full-access tickets.

Platinum Sponsor

$15,000

  • Premium logo placement on:

  • Stage signage

  • Programs

  • Website and digital platforms

  • Featured digital promotion in newsletters and social media.

  • Premium exhibition space.

  • Recognition during select conference sessions.

  • 7 complimentary full-access tickets.

Gold Sponsor

$10,000

  • Strategic branding on:

  • Printed event materials

  • Event signage

  • Website

  • Standard exhibition space.

  • Acknowledgment in conference program.

  • 5 complimentary full-access tickets.

Silver Sponsor

$5,000

  • Logo presence on:

  • Selected printed materials

  • Signage at the venue

  • Conference website

  • (Optional) Standard exhibition space.

  • Recognition in event communications.

  • (Optional) 3 complimentary full-access tickets.

Bronze Sponsor

$2,000

  • Logo placement on the website and printed materials

  • Event signage

  • Event program

  • Recognition in event newsletters.

  • 2 complimentary full-access tickets 

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Supporting Sponsor

$1,000

  • Logo recognition on the website and select printed materials

  • Recognition in the event program and social media

  • Certificate of Appreciation

  • (Optional) One full access pass for a representative 

Specialised Partnership & Exhibitions

Technology Partner

$20,000

  • Exclusive branding of the Assistive Technology Showcase

  • Opportunity to lead a feature session in the Innovation Track

  • Premium booth and on-site demonstration space

  • Tech content featured in the post-conference report and digital assets

Education Partner

$15,000

  • Co-branded educator training sessions, toolkits, and outreach programs

  • Facilitation of a dedicated workshop or round-table discussion

  • Recognition as a leader in advancing education equity across media and materials

Exhibition Package

$2,000

Ideal for schools, EdTech companies, service providers, and institutions seeking visibility among key stakeholders.
Includes:

  • Exhibition table in the networking area

  • 2 exhibitor passes

  • Company logo placement on the conference website

Flexible Sponsorship Options

We welcome targeted sponsorships based on your interests or areas of alignment, including:

  • Meals and refreshments

  • Speaker travel and accommodations

  • Printing, branding, and conference materials

  • Scholarships for youth delegates or educator participants

Exhibitors are responsible for bringing their own branded display materials and promotional content.

Confirm Your Sponsorship or Exhibition Space

Please contact us to discuss opportunities or confirm your partnership:

Email:

  • rosalin@africadyslexia.org

  • info@africadyslexia.org

  • partnership@africadyslexia.org

Phone:

  • +233 243 535 553

Confirmation Deadline: July 15, 2025

Partner with us to shift minds, inspire action, and build an inclusive future across Africa!

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WHO ARE YOU TO THE CHILD ?

The Adult Reading History Questionnaire (ARHQ) is a screening tool designed to measure risk of reading disability (i.e. dyslexia) in adults (Lefly & Pennington, 2000), but it can also help measure risk in children, especially before school age. Reading disability is highly heritable: about 30-60% percent of children born to a dyslexic parent will develop dyslexia. Thus, one way to estimate risk of reading disability in preschool children is to evaluate parents’ own reading history. The following questionnaire was developed using parents’ reports of their own reading history as well as actual testing of their children’s reading skills. If a parent scores high on the ARHQ, their child has a higher risk of developing a reading disability. It is important to note that the ARHQ is only a screener and does not constitute a formal evaluation or diagnosis of either the parent or the child. If you have concerns about your child’s reading progress, we recommend that you contact your child’s school, a licensed child psychologist, or your child’s primary care physician about pursuing a more thorough evaluation to investigate the nature of these concerns.

The Colorado Learning Disabilities Questionnaire – Reading Subscale (CLDQ-R) is a screening tool designed to measure risk of reading disability (i.e. dyslexia) in school-age children (Willcutt, Boada, Riddle, Chhabildas, DeFries & Pennington, 2011). Normative scores for this questionnaire were developed based on parent-reports of their 6-18 year-old children, as well as actual reading testing of these children. Willcutt, et al. (2011) found that the CLDQ-R is reliable and valid. It is important to note that the CLDQ-R is only a screener and does not constitute a formal evaluation or diagnosis. If you have concerns about your child’s reading progress, we recommend that you contact your child’s school, a licensed child psychologist, or your child’s primary care physician about pursuing a more thorough evaluation to investigate the nature of these concerns. For more information about the symptoms, causes and treatment of reading disability (dyslexia), please visit the International Dyslexia Association

WHAT'S YOUR GENDER?

The Adult Reading History Questionnaire (ARHQ) is a self-report screening tool designed to measure risk of reading disability (i.e. dyslexia) in adults (Lefly & Pennington, 2000). The ARHQ asks adults about their own reading history and current reading habits in order to estimate the risk that they may have a reading disability. Normative scores are based on actual testing, and Lefly & Pennington (2000) found that the ARHQ is reliable and valid. It is important to note that the ARHQ is only a screener and does not constitute a formal evaluation or diagnosis. If you have concerns about your reading skills, we recommend that you contact a licensed psychologist or your primary care physician about pursuing a more thorough evaluation to investigate the nature of these concerns.