As an independent, volunteer-run festival, we always appreciate contributions from our neighbors! You can support Adams Morgan Day with a tax-deductible donation via PayPal.
Adams Morgan Day is organized by the Adams Morgan Community Alliance, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
Interested in sponsoring the event? Please fill out this form.
Level 1 – Digital Sponsor $250 +
- Event Website Listing
- Social Media Shout-Out
Level 2 – Booth Sponsor $500 +
- Everything in level 1 plus:
- Standard exhibit booth space (BYO Tent)
Level 3 – Event Sponsor $1,000 +
- Everything in level 1 plus:
- Premium exhibit booth space (BYO Tent)
- Logo on event banner
Level 4 – Event Partner $5,000 +
- Everything in level 3 plus:
- Signage at designated event area
Event Sponsors 2023
The Adams Morgan Partnership Business Improvement District (AMPBID) is a nonprofit 501 (c) (6) organization established to enhance the quality of life for residents, visitors, employees, businesses and property owners in the commercial center of Adams Morgan.
Volo Kids Foundation uses the power of play to build communities of active, resilient, and confident kids through quality sports programs and opportunities at no cost to families
Corinto Gallery is an Art Gallery and Boutique in one, featuring unique DMV inspired creations from Artist, Josue Martinez, a multi-media artist
who has made his art accessible for all by creating a Corinto Gallery clothing and accessory line as well. You can find clothing for and accessories for the whole family including the family pets!
The Mt. Pleasant Library Friends are a volunteer non-profit organization committed to supporting the library staff in serving our community. We raise money through book sales, happy hours, and supplementary library programming.
Housed in a 110-year-old church in the heart of Adams Morgan—where cultures converge to create one of Washington’s most diverse, non-stop neighborhoods—the LINE offers a uniquely rich way to experience the nation’s capital.
In the heart of Adams Morgan, Roofers Union offers classic American fare as envisioned by Executive Chef Jennifer Flynn and an inspired bar program. Three levels provide a spacious, comfortable place to gather with friends or neighbors for any occasion.
Located in DC’s Adams Morgan neighborhood, Bedrock Billiards is a true neighborhood bar.
Opened in 1992, this hard-to-find basement pool hall is Bedrock Bar’s first business. It is a
retro-mod night spot that offers pool, foosball, darts, and a great beer selection.
Look out for barrels of smartwater around the festival area!
Event Sponsors 2022
AMPBID
The Adams Morgan Partnership Business Improvement District (AMPBID) is a nonprofit 501 (c) (6) organization established to enhance the quality of life for residents, visitors, employees, businesses and property owners in the commercial center of Adams Morgan.
Corinto Gallery
Corinto Gallery is an Art Gallery and Boutique in one, featuring unique DMV inspired creations from Artist, Josue Martinez, a multi-media artist
who has made his art accessible for all by creating a Corinto Gallery clothing and accessory line as well. You can find clothing for and accessories for the whole family including the family pets!
HUMANITIESDC
Founded in 1980, the Humanities Council of Washington, DC (HumanitiesDC) aims to enrich the quality of life, foster intellectual stimulation, and promote cross-cultural understanding and appreciation of local history in all neighborhoods of the District through humanities programs and grants.
Our vision is to transform the District of Columbia through the power of the humanities. The humanities are our human ties – the processes and documentation of our human experience. The humanities provide our sense of identity, place, and community. The humanities encourage us to think creatively and critically, to reason, and to ask questions. The humanities help us to know our past, make sense of our present, and envision our future. Incorporating the humanities disciplines into our lives will strengthen our civic engagement, unite us during times of triumph and tragedy, provide us with new insights, and make District of Columbia neighborhoods better places to live.