Sponsorship
Knoxville Black Maternal Health Week invites community partners, organizations, and businesses to stand with us in advancing birth justice, healing, and family wellness in East Tennessee. Your support ensures that all events during the week remain free, accessible, and community-led, while also uplifting the voices of local birth workers, fathers, artists, and advocates.
BY BECOMING A SPONSOR, YOU ARE HELPING US:
- Compensate local and traveling facilitators, artists, and healers who serve our community.
- Provide free childcare, wellness services, and food for families.
- Create safe, affirming spaces for conversation, creativity, and collective healing.
- Promote education and advocacy that move us toward true birth equity.
Sponsorship contributions support the entire week of programming, which includes events focused on advocacy, healing, fatherhood, grief, and creative expression. In appreciation, sponsors will be recognized across all events, on digital and printed materials, and in community outreach efforts. We also welcome event-specific collaborations for organizations or partners who wish to align with a particular topic-such as our Healing & Wellness Village or Barbershop Talk: Fathers, Family & Legacy
Your investment fuels more than a single event-it nurtures a movement of care, leadership, and legacy that continues beyond the week itself.
For sponsorship inquiries or partnership discussions, please contact: knoxvilleblackmaternalhealth@gmail.com
KBMH Sponsors
Thank you to our donors and sponsors for the past two years. Your contribution to the annual conference makes a difference!
- Pellissippi State Community College
- Birth Nerds
- University of Tennessee Nutrition
- Three Rivers Market
- The Printing Image
- Central Creamery
- Lauren J. Turner Fine Art
- Vital Village Networks
- Levron’s Art Videography
- City of Knoxville
- Aw, Snap Photography
- YWCA of Greater Knoxville
- Converge Partners in Access
- Helping Mamas Knoxville
- Planned Parenthood (TN & N MS)
- Community Gardens &
Growers Alliance - Commissioner Dasha Lundy
- Councilwoman Amelia Parker
- United Way of Greater Knoxville
- AAERTF Taskforce
- City Empowerment Funds
- March of Dimes
- Ebony & Ivory Brewery
- Real Good Kitchen Foundation
- Three Cubed
- Aestethic Creative Consulting
- American Heart Association
- Indulgence Nails
- Holinity
- Battlefield Farm
- Urz Professional Beauty
- SeaChel Skincare & Oils
- Ready Nest Counseling
- Nourish Knoxville
- Steamboat Sandwiches
- Klosets by Kelsey
- Irth
- TN Center for Reproductive Acupuncture
- Payne Beauty
- The Empirical Herbalist
- Milk & Honey Lactation Services
- Knoxville Councilwoman Amelia Parker
- Knox County Commissioner Damon Rawls