Black Nativity Corporate Sponsorships for 2022
Langston Hughes’ Black Nativity, a cherished fifty-two year tradition in Boston, is again offered as a Christmas gift from the city’s black community to all people of “good will.” Produced by the National Center of Afro-American Artists (NCAAA) since 1970, its cast of more than seventy-five children and adults never fails to lift our hearts and spirits as beautiful voices rise in praise and joy. Tens of thousands have seen Black Nativity and have come to love its energetic, gospel music and its dramatic dance recalling the birth of the Christ Child. Boston’s Black Nativity, longest running in the nation, embodies the promise of hope and rebirth as well as the joy that animate our City at its best.
Grand Corporate Sponsor
We invite you to join our 2022 Grand Corporate Sponsorship Program celebrating the 52nd season of Langston Hughes’ Black Nativity, Boston’s most cherished Christmas tradition. Your contribution sustains the legacy of this gift of joy and hope from Boston’s black community to all people of “good will.” With your help, we can transform lives and build the city that we all want.
We appreciate the generosity of our corporate friends and look forward to sharing the uplifting spirit of Black Nativity with all.
Grand Corporate Premier Sponsor
- Prominently credited as Grand Premier Sponsor in pre-show announcement, and on exclusive logo-bearing lobby banner, announcing support of matinee and evening performances of Black Nativity.
- Full page ad in program book.
- Promoted as Grand Premier Sponsor in all press and promo materials, including digital media, event communications and annual listings
- Sponsor’s representative acknowledged and invited to make remarks at opening event for Black Nativity.
- Access to virtual gala for 15 guests.
- 15 tickets to Black Nativity performances over the course of its run.
Grand Corporate Star Sponsor
- Prominently credited in pre-show announcement as a Star Sponsor partially supporting two 2023 matinee and evening performances of Black Nativity.
- Full page ad in program book.
- Recognition as Grand Star Sponsor in press, promo and digital media materials and event postings.
- Grand Star Sponsor’s representative acknowledged at opening event for Black Nativity.
- Access to virtual gala for 10 guests.
- 10 tickets for Black Nativity performances.
NCAAA, a non-profit organization, was founded in Boston in 1968 by Dr. Elma Lewis to annunciate the artistic heritage and contributions of Black people to world culture. It is active in performing and visual arts, as well as arts teaching. Black Nativity is part of the living legacy of Dr. Lewis whose centenary we celebrate this year. To learn more about Black Nativity and the NCAAA, visit blacknativity.org and ncaaa.org respectively.
We at NCAAA/Black Nativity realize that you have a choice when it comes to investing your charitable dollars. To confirm your level of sponsorship, please contact
Sandi Bagley and Kafi Meadows, Co-Chairs, Black Nativity Celebration Committee, at blacknativityboston2023@gmail.com or 617-436-8256