The readership of The Journal of Diving History is worldwide in scope. It is now mailed to divers in 40 countries, including Russia and China, and is the official publication of the Historical Diving Societies of the United States, Canada and Mexico In an effort to improve the quality of The Journal of Diving History magazine, the Board of Directors has approved a sponsorship program for the funding of The Journal of Diving History.
In recognition of their support, sponsors will have their logos displayed in color on one-tenth of the back cover and a full-color promotional ad in each of the quarterly issues. Ad size is dependent upon sponsorship level (see back of this page for ad sizes and cost). They will also receive acknowledgment on the HDSUSA web site and will be recognized as sponsors in our dive show booths. We display at most major consumer and trade show in the United States. Our unique booth attracts a lot of attention.
Help us preserve the history of our industry. Please consider a tax-deductible sponsorship donation to The Journal of Diving History in your annual budgeting. You may e-mail us at jodh@hds.org or call us at 805-934-1660 ext 4.
Annual Sponsorship
Level | Ad Size | Cost | |
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Platinum | Inside Front Cover | $10,000 | Get Started |
Gold | Full Page | $5,000 | Get Started |
Silver | 1/2 Page | $3,750 | Get Started |
Bronze | 1/4 Page | $2,500 | Get Started |
Copper | 1/8 Page | $1,250 | Get Started |
Payment terms
50% down/next payment 2 months before printing.
Ad Specifications
Full page bleed 8.5″ wide x 11″ tall with 1/8″ bleed all the way around
Full page non-bleed 7.5″ wide x 10″ tall
1/2 page 7.5″ wide x 4.9″ tall
1/4 page 3.65″ wide x 4.9″ tall
1/8 page 3.65″ wide x 2.35″ tall
Materials to be provided as press ready pdf file or 300 dpi jpeg or tiff file.
NOTE: Since the HDS is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, we kindly request that all printed sponsor acknowledgments be informational only, such as “Proud Sponsor of the Historical Diving Society”, and not contain ‘Hard Sales’ pitches, such as prices.