Become a Sponsor
WHY PARTNER WITH US
Put Your Brand In Front of the Right Audience
Reach the Community That Is Still Making a Difference
The ReFire Summit 2026 brings together 100–150 retired educators, professionals, and purpose-driven leaders from across Fairfield County for a one-day celebration of purpose, connection, and possibility. Our attendees are financially active, community-engaged, and deeply values-driven — informed community leaders who are still making a difference and making significant financial and lifestyle decisions every day.
This is Fairfield County's premier gathering for retired educators, nurses, administrators, and service professionals. Your sponsorship places your organization at the center of that conversation.
We offer six ways to partner with us — from a community gift to our premier naming sponsorship. Every level includes a tax acknowledgment letter from Saturday Academy, Inc., a Connecticut 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
Targeted Reach
Connect with 100+ retired educators and professionals who are financially active and ready for their next chapter.
Trust-Based Setting
Meet your audience where trust already exists — in a warm, community-driven setting where relationships last.
Brand Visibility
Be seen where it matters — in our program booklet, email campaigns, and event signage reaching an engaged community..
Community Impact
Show the community that your organization honors the educators and administrators who spent their careers in service to others.
Sponsor benefits includes
5-minute welcome address at the Summit
Full-page advertisement in the printed program (artwork required)
Premier naming recognition on all Summit materials
Featured spotlight in the ReFire Don't Retire bi-weekly newsletter
Reserved display table at Summit networking & lunch
Your brochure or special offer in every attendee packet
5 complimentary Summit tickets
Logo on Summit event banner
Stage acknowledgment
All sponsorships are tax-deductible. Saturday Academy, Inc.
is a Connecticut 501(c)(3) nonprofit | EIN: 06-1440458
Questions? Contact us.