24th Annual Rural Health Conference: Stroke and Vascular Disease in Rural America- Exhibitors and Sponsors

Sponsorship Opportunities

Sponsorship Opportunities:

24th Annual Rural Health Conference: Stroke and Vascular Disease in Rural America is attended by health care providers, researchers, community leaders, government officials, policymakers, and representatives of faith-based organizations. Attendees hear from prominent speakers in the field and share information about rural health care issues.

  • Capstone - $25,000
    Includes 16 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.
  • Platinum - $10,000
    Includes 14 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.
  • Gold - $5,000
    Includes 12 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.
  • Silver - $2,500
    Includes 6 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.
  • Bronze - $1,000
    Includes 2 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.


Schedule: Every day, starting on 11/10/25 and ending on 11/10/25
Times: 08:00am-12:00pm CST
Location: Bryant Conference Center
240 Paul Bryant Drive
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
(205) 348-8600
Session ID: CSRG-2511-EXUARHC-01
Price Exhibit for-profit organizations: $400.00
Exhibit non-profit organizations (documentation required): $100.00
Bronze Sponsor- Includes 2 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.: $1,000.00
Silver Sponsor- Includes 6 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.: $2,500.00
Gold Sponsor- Includes 12 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.: $5,000.00
Platinum Sponsor- Includes 14 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.: $10,000.00
Capstone Sponsor- Includes 16 conference registrations and complimentary exhibit space.: $25,000.00

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