MWR Advertising Opportunities

Why MWR?

Welcome!

How Your MWR Advertising Dollars Work For Our Military Community And You

Our Mission MWR’s mission is to provide quality support and recreational services that contribute to the retention, readiness and mental, physical and emotional well-being of our Sailors and their families. These programs and services provide active duty military, Reservists, retirees and their family members with sports, physical fitness and recreation activities, child develop - ment and youth programs, and a variety of food and beverage services.

Table of Contents 1 MWR Programs 2 How Your Dollars Work 3 NRMA Installations 5 Statistics by the Branch

7 Advertising Opportunities 8 Digital Media 9 Advertise in MWR Facilities 14 Installations Beyond Hampton Roads

Advertising dollars go directly into programming that supports service members and their families that give so much. You help us serve those who serve our country.

Advertising dollars enhance MWR quality of life programs creating lasting memories that service members and their families keep with them during long deployments and throughout their military life.

Advertising dollars allow for a wider variety of programs and services for our military.

Military families appreciate all that is done to support them and this is reflected in their loyalty as consumers. They show this appreciation for our corporate partners no matter where in the world the Navy sends them.

FLEET & FAMILY READINESS PROGRAM

Event Sponsorship Opportunities Companies have an amazing opportunity to showcase their business by forming a strategic partnership with the Navy Region Mid-Atlantic MWR Sponsorship Department. Packages may be customized to fit any corporation's needs. Advertising is also available on multiple social media platforms.

FLEET & FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAM (FFSP) Fleet & Family Support provides unique programs and various services to active duty, activated Reservists, retirees, and family members that promote self- reliance and family resilience.

MID ATLANTIC SUPPORT CENTERS FAMILY FLEET

Who We Serve

NAVY REGION MID-ATLANTIC The Navy is organized into 10 regions worldwide and a headquarters element that we call Commander, Naval Installations Command (CNIC). Navy Region Mid- Atlantic encompasses 14 installations across nine states and serves over 137,000 active duty and Reserve military personnel and 384,000 retirees and family members. Our civilian workforce consists of approximately 73,000 Non-Appropriated Fund (NAF) and Civil Service (GS) personnel. Visit www.cnic.navy.mil for installation information.

AUTO SKILLS CENTERS Everything amateur mechanics need to keep their automobiles running smoothly at Auto Skills Centers. BOWLING CENTERS Recreational bowling, leagues, pro- fessional and fun tournaments, birth- day parties and command parties! CABINS, COTTAGES & RV PARKS Recreational Lodging: RV sites, tent sites, cottages, cabins, townhomes and resort-style vacation rentals. COMMUNITY RECREATION Outdoor recreation, community events, discount tickets to attrac- tions and vacation bookings, lei- sure skills development, recreation equipment rentals and more. FITNESS, SPORTS & AQUATICS Mission essential programs optimize physical, mental, social and emo- tional personal health. MWR hosts more than 20 virtual and in-person 5K races and challenges a year. GOLF COURSES Golf instruction for all levels, club rentals, pro shop and more, at our 18 and 9-hole courses, pitch-and- putt, and driving ranges.

CHILD & YOUTH PROGRAMS (CYP) Planned programs of activities for each age group to promote the intellectual, social, emotional and physical development of your child.

NAVY GOLD STAR PROGRAM Navy Gold Star liaisons coordinate services with other agencies to address comprehensive needs and resolve complex individual issues for surviving family members of deceased active duty Sailors.

LIBERTY & SINGLE SAILOR Special events, classes, trips and outdoor ac- tivities designed to bridge the gap between MWR and the barracks or ship and meet Sail- ors’ needs in a free, fun and responsible way. LIBRARIES Books, periodicals, computer resources, latest bestsellers, newspaper and magazine sub- scriptions, computers with internet access, Wi-Fi, children and teen activities, study areas, story time, family programs and more. MARINAS & SAILING CENTERS Affordable watercraft rentals, dock rentals and sailing lessons for adults and children. TICKETS & TRAVEL OFFICES Discount tickets for tours, shows, concerts and sporting events, sightseeing trips, vaca- tion planning and cruise bookings. WATER PARKS, BEACHES & POOLS Cabana and covered pavilion rentals ideal for summertime parties and casual command events. Lap swimming, lessons and specialty programs such as water aerobics.

MAINE

Naval Support Facility Saratoga Springs

The average military family enjoys a household income that is 80% higher than the U.S. average. Military families and veterans represent an incredibly diverse group that accounts for more than 25% of local state business.

Portsmouth Naval Shipyard

Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg/Philadelphia

WISCONSIN

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM (EFMP) The Navy’s Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is a quality of life program that supports Sailors who have family members with chronic medical, dental, mental health, developmental or educational conditions and require special care and services.

Naval Station Newport

MICHIGAN

RHODE ISLAND

Naval Station Great Lakes

Naval Submarine Base New London

Naval Weapons Station Earle

NEW JERSEY

Military Installations HAMPTON ROADS, VIRGINIA • Naval Station Norfolk • Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story / Wallops Island • Naval Air Station Oceana / Dam Neck Annex • Norfolk Naval Shipyard • Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads - Headquarters / Northwest Annex / Portsmouth • Naval Weapons Station Yorktown / Cheatham Annex / Huntington Hall

OHIO

ILLINOIS

INDIANA

WEST VIRGINIA

Naval Support Activity Crane

NAVY WOUNDED WARRIOR PROGRAM Navy Wounded Warrior helps Sailors and Coast Guardsmen with serious, non-combat or com- bat-related injuries and physical or psychological illnesses. The program offers individualized and proactive guidance on non-medical care, including pay and benefits, caregiver resources and respite care, bedside travel and more.

KENTUCKY

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