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2026 Conference Sponsorship Packages

ABOUT OCAPS 
The Ohio Coalition for Adult Protective Services (OCAPS) is a statewide coalition that strives to maximize the dignity and safety of older adults through collaboration, education, and advocacy. OCAPS’s statewide conference is held annually to bolster education, advocacy, and advancements in the field of Adult Protective Services, serving older Ohioans who are at risk of experiencing elder mistreatment. Last year, the conference hosted nearly 300 participants representing adult protective services, social work, nursing, law enforcement, and criminal justice professionals across Ohio.

 

JOIN OUR TEAM 
Establish your brand, your services, and your commitment to serving older Ohioans and keeping our community safe.

  • Deepen your impact by selecting the sponsorship level that best meets your needs.

  • Find opportunities to network, brand, market, and advertise to enhance your visibility!

HOW SPONSORSHIP WORKS 
OCAPS meets attendees where they are in the format that is most convenient for them. During the live event, we maximize interactions that promote spontaneous and relevant networking activities among attendees, sponsors, and exhibitors. 

LIVE CONFERENCE
The in-person conference will feature national and local speakers with expertise in the field of elder justice and interventions. All sessions are designed to encourage interactive participation and learning opportunities. 


MAKE A DIFFERENCE BY SUPPORTING OCAPS AND THE 40th ANNUAL CONFERENCE  
The 2026 conference planning is well on its way by building from our past successes. With support like yours, we anticipate this year’s conference will achieve the same level of success, if not better!

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Sponsorship Deadline: March 16, 2026

Questions: ocapsinformation@gmail.com

OCAPS, PO Box 297916, Columbus, OH 43229  |  OCAPS is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization | © 2022 OCAPS All rights reserved

 

Please note, OCAPS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, disability, and age in the delivery of services. If you feel you have been discriminated by our services please contact us. A complaint can also be made to the Office of Civil Rights by clicking here.

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