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Become a Sustaining Sponsor
Support women in science, technology, engineering and maths in the UK and around the world by taking out a recurring sponsorship of FindingAda.com and all of the work we do.
Sponsor rewards
A Sustaining Sponsorship is just £1,000 per annum, and is a great way to provide long-term support for the work we do here at FindingAda.com, and girls and women in STEM. The perks for this sponsorship level are:
- Logo, description and link on the FindingAda.com Partners page
- Logo on the event page for ALD events
- Small logo on Finding Ada Conference Hopin registration and reception pages
- Logo in the footer of FindingAda.com
- Logo in the FindingAda.com newsletter footer
The Sustaining Sponsorships will renew automatically every year, unless you cancel before your renewal date, and if you're based in the UK, you can subscribe online now. Sponsors outside of the UK should email Suw Charman-Anderson to make alternative payment arrangements.
Got a bigger budget? We also have larger sponsorship packages available – just email Suw for more details.
Our key projects
Ada Lovelace Day Live!
Ada Lovelace Day Live! is an annual ‘science cabaret’ event in London, UK, at which women in STEM from around the UK and beyond give short talks about their work or research, which you can also watch online. Every year, we give away 100+ tickets to school groups in the London area.
Finding Ada Network
Our new peer mentoring and knowledge sharing network for women in STEM and their advocates is the first of its kind, providing support and help not just to women across the UK but also those men and women who are working daily to increase gender equality.
Ongoing and past projects
From our free education pack and posters, to our free crochet patterns for dolls of women in STEM, books, resources database, podcast, to supporting and promoting our independent Ada Lovelace Day event organisers we are busy all year round creating materials to support our mission.
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Ada Lovelace Day was founded in 2009 by Suw Charman-Anderson and Ada Lovelace Day Live! has been held every year since 2011. ALD has grown enormously from its humble origins as a day of blogging ten years ago and is now a truly global event. The first independent events were held in 2011 in the UK and America. Since then, there have been at least 643 events that we know of, in 216 different towns or cities, in 38 countries, across all major inhabited continents.






