Become a
Sponsor today

Our Annual Sponsors play a crucial role in supporting RABC.

When you sponsor RABC, you provide the steady resources that keep our program strong and sustainable.

Sponsor Benefits

  • Community Impact

    Your sponsorship directly supports the academic success, safety, and well-being of talented young women of color right here in Ridgefield — providing them with housing, meals, enrichment opportunities, and a nurturing home-away-from-home.

  • Community Leadership

    Sponsors are recognized as leaders who believe in educational equity and invest in the next generation. It’s a meaningful way to demonstrate your values, engage your employees, and build goodwill among Ridgefield families and neighbors.

  • Community Opportunity

    Your support helps open doors that change life trajectories. When you sponsor RABC, you give our Scholars the resources, connections, and confidence they need to thrive — in high school, college, and beyond.

Become A Sponsor

Thank you for considering becoming one of our very special partners.

Sponsorship isn’t just financial — it’s a powerful statement that you believe in educational equity, you care about your community, and you’re investing in the bright futures of young women who will go on to make a difference in the world.

Event Sponsorship

Our Sponsors play a critical role in the success of our fundraising events. We have a number of events to choose from including our annual Gala, annual Pickleball fundraiser and our new Townwide Raffle. Check out our event pages for more information.

People seated at a dinner table hold up signs with auction lot numbers at an indoor event.
Outdoor patio area with red umbrellas, stone wall, and three signs thanking dinner sponsors, including Jan & Bill Arnold, Jon & Allison Stockel, and Orthopaedic Specialists of CT.
Elegant banquet hall with round tables set for a formal event, featuring white tablecloths, floral centerpieces, candles, and place settings with menus, glasses, and silverware.
People playing pickleball on a court, with a sign in the foreground reading 'The Harford Family' and a green '1' on a post.
Three women standing on grass near tennis courts with trees and houses in the background, all wearing sunglasses and athletic clothing, holding pickleball paddles.