Sponsorship

Sponsor the 2026 Awards

Put your business in front of 7,600+ Australian women in business through the 5th Annual ALIBI Awards and wider ALIBI community.

The 5th Annual Awards are coming on Saturday 24th October 2026 and we're building the sponsor lineup now.

Sponsorship
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2026 Sponsorship Prospectus

Sponsorship opportunities

The sponsorship prospectus for the 2026 ALIBI Awards program is now available.

The prospectus outlines the sponsorship opportunities associated with the ALIBI Awards in 2026, presented by Australian Ladies in Business Initiative.

For further information about sponsorship pricing and options, contact us at sponsorships@alibiawards.com.au.

Thank you

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Sponsorship FAQ

Common questions

Can the sponsorship be split?

No, unfortunately not. Both logos would be unable to be engraved on the trophy so they're legible.

Can the sponsorship be paid in-kind?

No, not this year. We've been burned too many times previously, so we'll no longer be offering this option.

Can I pick which category I sponsor?

Yes, you can. However, keep in mind it's "first in, best dressed" — so if the category you prefer is taken, you'll need to choose another one.

What will be printed on the trophy?

Your business name or logo will be engraved on the trophy. If you'd like your logo, we'll need the file in either AI or EPS format.

Can I still enter the awards if I sponsor a category?

Yes, you can. However, you're unable to enter the category you choose to sponsor.

Become a sponsor

Ready to back the 5th edition?

Get in touch and let's talk about which sponsorship works for your business.

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Acknowledgement of Country

I wish to acknowledge the Dharug and Gundungurra People as the custodians of the place where the Australian Ladies in Business Initiative is based. The sacredness of this place in the Blue Mountains is deeply enjoyed and I acknowledge that part of its special nature is because of the custodial role you undertake here. Thank you. I'd also like to acknowledge all other Aboriginal peoples across this land and your deep and unwavering spiritual connection to the land, sea, and community. My admiration for your cultural connections and community inspires me to hold a space for a connected, authentic, and fun community of business ladies. I pay respect to the Elders of the lands across Australia and am committed to continue listening and learning how the Australian Ladies in Business Initiative can be inclusive of First Nations people.