Sponsorship Opportunities

Stanley Park of Westfield has been a place of beauty, discovery, and connection for generations. As a nonprofit organization, we rely on the generosity of individuals, businesses, and organizations to keep the Park vibrant, accessible, and thriving.

By becoming a sponsor, you not only showcase your commitment to the local community—you directly help preserve over 300 acres of natural beauty, educational programming, recreational activities, and wildlife conservation.

Sponsorship opportunities are available for a wide range of programs and events, including:

  • Our beloved Friday Mornings for Children series
  • Annual Fundraiser
  • Run Stanley 5k with Stroll & Roll and Munchkin Run
  • Sunday Night Concert Series
  • Whimsical Fairy Walk
  • Park improvement projects and more

Whether you're looking to support a specific event or invest in the Park’s future, your sponsorship dollars go a long way in helping us maintain free and low-cost programming, protect local wildlife habitats, and provide a welcoming space for all.

Join us in preserving the legacy and future of Stanley Park—where every donation, large or small, makes a lasting impact.

Donations by check can be made payable to and mailed to:

The Stanley Park of Westfield
400 Western Avenue
Westfield, MA 01085

Stanley Park is a 501(c)3 organization and your contribution is tax deductible as allowed by law.

Sponsorship Opportunities for 2026

NEW FOR 2026 — Advertise in the Stanley Park Event Brochure!

Put your business in front of a highly engaged local audience while supporting a beloved community landmark. Our annual Event Brochure is mailed to approximately 2,000 households across Westfield and neighboring communities—and that’s only part of its reach. The brochure is also emailed to an additional 2,000 subscribers and available for pickup at local libraries, senior centers and living communities, restaurants and more. You’ll find it at every Stanley Park event, in our office, and conveniently accessible online to an even larger audience. It can be viewed and downloaded on our website and shared across our Facebook and Instagram pages.

Whimsical Fairy Walk

May 2 - May 3

A weekend filled with magic and imagination. Returning for its fourth year, more than 1,000 visitors joined us last season to explore the tiny fairy homes crafted by businesses and friends of the Park. This family-favorite event brings joy and wonder to guests of all ages.

Sunday Night Concert Series

June 7 – August 16

Ten dynamic bands will take the stage at the Beveridge Pavilion in 2026. These concerts are a beloved tradition, drawing hundreds of community members each week for an evening of live music in a beautiful setting.

Friday Mornings for Children

July 10 – August 28

This eight-week series offers music, magic, animals, and more—designed to spark curiosity and laughter while helping young audiences discover the world around them.

Annual Fundraiser

September 12

Our largest in-person fundraising event of the year features a catered evening along with a hybrid raffle and auction. Sponsorships and proceeds directly support the care and stewardship of Stanley Park, ensuring it remains a treasure for generations to come.

14th Annual Run Stanley 5k and Stroll & Roll

October 4

A community-building celebration with something for everyone: a 5K run/walk, an all-accessible1-mile non-competitive walk, a Munchkin Run, and a K9 walk/run. Run Stanley helps raise essential funds for the maintenance of the Frank Stanley Beveridge Wildlife Sanctuary trails, bridges, the care and upkeep of our fully accessible pathways, and overall accessibility throughout Stanley Park.

If you are interested in any of these opportunities to support Stanley Park, you can sign up online at: https://auctria.events/stanleypark.sponsorships or contact us by email at development@stanleypark.org or by phone at (413) 5689312 x 108.

Stanley Park is a private non-profit organization and does not receive any city, state or federal tax dollars. The Park relies on its donors, funding through grants, and in part by the endowment, yet additional resources are needed to maintain the Park’s facilities and to respond to challenging needs of our visitors today and into the future.