Become a Sponsor

A sponsorship of the banquet indicates your support of equal rights for all. By committing as a banquet sponsor, you have the opportunity to show your customers, your competitors and your current and prospective employees that you value diversity and fairness.

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Online, print, and promotional item opportunities are available. Let us customize an opportunity to help your sponsorship shine.

Early Sponsor Offer: To those who are able to commit to a sponsorship by April 30, 2016, we are offering priority seating and early sponsorship recognition for increased visibility between now and June.

To reserve your sponsorship today, simply call our office with a credit card or make checks payable to CAIR-WA, 815 First Avenue, #204, Seattle, WA 98104. If you have any questions or would like to reserve your sponsorship via email or phone, please contact Arsalan Bukhari, Executive Director, at 206.367.4081 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

We expect this year’s annual banquet to bring over 500 diverse supporters from government, faith, business, non-profit, and community-based organizations as well as Muslim community members who share a deep commitment to the ideals of justice and mutual understanding. CAIR-WA’s events have a reputation for being diverse, hopeful and action-oriented. This is a great opportunity to share your organization's message with our audience of more than 500 supporters.

This year’s event is special because our work takes on a new urgency when the next generation of American Muslims cannot focus on getting their education and live in fear every day. Today, even in Washington State, American Muslim children are afraid to go to school or public places and Muslim hospital workers are called religious and ethnic slurs by patients who refuse their medical care.

We believe in the future of our country and its diverse people. We want our children to become not only full participants in society but to follow their hopes and dreams and become leaders in American society. But, first, we know we have to expand our work to be able tell our stories far beyond the enlightened few.