Corporate Support & Sponsorship
Sound Generations provides ample opportunities to sponsor events that support aging adults, adults with disabilities and those who care for them. Sponsorship dollars are essential to helping us underwrite costs and ensure that all funds raised at the event go directly to serving almost 54,000 and growing older adults and adults with disabilities. In addition, by partnering with Sound Generations and helping us serve a vulnerable population, sponsors can establish themselves as leading corporate citizens. As a leader in the community, your support of these unique events will benefit our twelve core programs and five affiliated senior centers.
Inspire Positive Aging Awards

The IPAA Luncheon celebrates and honors older adults across King County that exemplify positive aging. This year, Sound Generations will recognize recipients in the following six categories: Advocacy + Activism, Community Service, Health + Wellness, Intergenerational Impact, Lifelong Learning, and Defining Inspiration.
Game On

Game On is Sound Generations’ newest event, bringing together individuals of all ages for a healthy dose of fantastic fun and fundraising friends! Join us for some good time carnival games! Coming to you in 2022!
Annual Golden Gala

The Golden Gala is Sound Generations’ largest fundraising event of the year. It has been held every year since 1984 and celebrates living your best life in the golden years. The Golden Gala brings together King County’s active philanthropists to raise vitally needed funds for older adults and disabled persons.
Underwriting Opportunities

Each event has specific opportunities to help offset costs of the event and ensure all donations go directly to those we serve. Click here to learn more!
To learn more about partnering with us on events to ensure our programs and communities have the vital resources and services they need to serve older adults and adults with disabilities, please contact:
Chief Marketing & Philanthropy Officer, Brittany Blue, at brittanybl@soundgenerations.org