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Our Sponsors and Partners

Vallejo Late Night Basketball is powered by both Sponsors and Community Partners.

Sponsors provide financial or in-kind support that funds the program.


Partners actively participate in delivering the youth experience.

Interested in supporting our program? This page outlines sponsorship and partnership opportunities below.

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Partner With us

Partners actively participate in delivering the program experience through mentorship, safety support, facilitation, youth engagement, and on-site presence.

We welcome organizations interested in:

  • Facilitating workshops, trainings, and activities

  • Providing safety & support presence

  • Hosting resource tables

  • Supporting youth engagement

  • Collaborating on themed program nights

To explore partnership opportunities, please complete the inquiry form linked below or contact us directly.

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Sponsor Vallejo Late Night Basketball

Our sponsors help remove financial barriers providing financial and in-kind resources so youth can participate at no cost while strengthening the broader Vallejo community.

Their support funds youth stipends, meals, equipment, safety, facilities, and program expansion.

There are multiple ways to sponsor Vallejo Late Night Basketball:

  • Program sponsorship at various levels

  • In-kind support

  • Themed night sponsorships

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THANK YOU TO OUR 2025 PARTNERS

Vallejo Late Night Basketball was entirely community-powered. These organizations had staff, volunteers, or leaders who either helped plan the program or showed up Friday after Friday to serve, support, and create joy. We recognize every partner who gave their time, heart, and energy — most of whom did so as volunteers, not paid staff.

THANK YOU TO OUR 2025 Donors

Your financial support powered this program! From food and supplies to staffing and gear. Thank you for investing in Vallejo youth.

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PLATINUM SPONSORS ($5,000+)

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PLATINUM SPONSORS ($2,500–$4,999)

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SILVER SPONSORS ($1,000–$2,499)

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BRONZE SPONSORS (UP TO $1,000)

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2025 IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS & DONATIONS

These organizations and individuals donated gear, space, time, and services — all essential to making Vallejo Late Night Basketball happen. Your generosity helped us go further than our budget ever could. We thank you deeply.

FEEDING THE MOVEMENT - 2025

Thank you to the local restaurants, businesses, and partners who helped nourish our youth, staff, and volunteers each week. Your meals meant more than just food — they brought comfort, joy, and community to the gym.

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BAMBINO’S – JUNE 20

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NICK THE GREEK (VIA SOROPTIMIST) – JUNE 27

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MCDONALD’S – LINCOLN ROAD – JULY 11

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NOONIE’S PLACE – JULY 18

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VALLEJO PROJECT (COSTCO PIZZA) – JULY 25

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TACOS JALISCO – AUGUST 1

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KONA ICE (VIA YDWN) – AUGUST 8

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CHAPOS TACOS (VIA YDWN) – AUGUST 8

Impact & Transparency

We believe in transparency and accountability.

Our 2025 Impact Report outlines how community support directly translates into safe spaces, meals, and programming for Vallejo youth.

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  • Youth and young adults ages 12–25 are eligible to participate in basketball activities.

  • Yes. The program space is open to everyone. Families and community members are welcome to attend, spectate, and engage.

  • Yes. Vallejo Late Night Basketball is free to attend and participate. Participants and Volunteers are also provided with a free hot meal each program night.

  • Yes. Each night includes trained staff, volunteers, and clear safety protocols. We also partner with local law enforcement who are on site each night.

  • Yes. Each night includes food, activities, resources and additional programming in addition to basketball.

Frequently Asked
Questions

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