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How to Become a Sponsor

We would be honored to have your organization partner with us in support of GABWA’s programming.

GABWA has an active membership of over 800 women and men who strive each day to fulfill the organization’s mission: to nurture, support and galvanize the power of Black women attorneys, advocate for women and children and empower our communities.

GABWA’s membership includes judges, law students, professors, deans, government and public interest lawyers, television stars, state bar attorneys, in-house attorneys with small, mid-sized and Fortune 500 corporations, solo/small firm lawyers, and large firm lawyers.  GABWA is open to all persons, regardless of race or sex.

Your business can support GABWA’s Programming in several ways, including:


1) sponsoring the GABWA general body meetings/programs

2) making an in-kind donation of goods or services (e.g., printing services, etc.), and/or

3) providing space for GABWA events. 

If you are interested in sponsoring any of GABWA’s programs, please contact fundraising@gabwa.org.





There are also special sponsorship opportunities with GABWA’s Annual Glitter Gala & Auction, our award winning television show, Legally Speaking, and our 501(c)(3) arm, the GABWA Foundation.

To sponsor our award winning television program, Legally Speaking, please click here.

To give to the GABWA Foundation, please click here.

To sponsor GABWA’s Annual Glitter Gala and Auction, please click here.


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Atlanta, Georgia 30302
(678) 825-5675
United States

About GABWA

The Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys nurtures, supports and galvanizes the power of Black women attorneys. Our members serve at all levels of the judiciary, and in city, county, state, and federal government.

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About the GABWA Foundation

Like GABWA, the GABWA Foundation's mission is to provide services to the community that further the interests of women and children throughout Georgia and that increase the representation of black women in the legal profession.

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