Sept 17–20, 2026 · Minneapolis, MN

Kumppanuus Sponsor

Partner with FinnFest 2026

FinnFest USA is a nonprofit celebrating Finnish and Nordic culture. Four days in downtown Minneapolis — music, heritage, and a community that shows up. Put your organization in the middle of it.

September 17–20, 2026 · Hilton Minneapolis Downtown + American Swedish Institute

Email Hello@FinnFest.us
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Why sponsor FinnFest

  • Reach a passionate Finnish-American and Nordic audience in Minneapolis.
  • Support a nonprofit that programs 90+ tracks of culture, music, and community every year.
  • Be seen on site, in the program, and — if you choose website ads — on finnfest.us.

Ways to partner

Festival

Festival sponsorship

Meaningful packages to connect your brand with attendees celebrating Finnish and Nordic culture. We’ll match the right fit — tell us who you are and what you’re hoping for.

Ask about packages

Website

Website ad slots

Sellable placements on the FinnFest homepage, Tickets, and Program Overview. Artwork from your designer (or Peter) with tracking links. Slots stay hidden until creatives are ready.

  • Tier A · $150–250 — sidebar 300×250
  • Tier B · $300–400 — mid-page 728×90 desktop · 320×100 mobile

Reserve a slot

Kiitos to our partners

FinnFest USA 2026 is made possible with support from partners like you. Logo and name link to each organization’s website.

Finlandia Foundation National

Fiercely Finnish since 1953, Finlandia Foundation National is the largest private supporter of Finnish culture in the United States. Through grants, scholarships, performer and lecturer programs, and a nationwide network of local chapters, FFN celebrates and sustains Finnish and Finnish-American heritage for generations to come.

Agency61

Agency61 is a Minnesota-based creative agency with roots in St. Paul, Minneapolis, and Grand Marais. Inspired by Highway 61 and Lake Superior’s North Shore, the agency blends strategy with instinct and clarity with personality to build brands and creative campaigns for clients large and small.

American Swedish Institute

Housed in the historic Turnblad Mansion in Minneapolis, the American Swedish Institute is a museum and cultural center that serves as a gathering place for all people to share in experiences around themes of Swedish and Nordic culture, migration, the environment, and the arts. Through exhibitions, programs, and its award-winning Nelson Cultural Center, ASI connects Minnesota to the Nordic world.

Minneapolis Arts & Cultural Affairs

The City of Minneapolis’s Arts & Cultural Affairs Department champions the city’s creative economy and vibrant cultural life. The department supports artists, arts organizations, and cultural events across Minneapolis, working to ensure that arts and culture remain central to what makes the city a world-class destination.

The Finnish American Chamber of Commerce, Minnesota

Founded in 2010, the Finnish American Chamber of Commerce Minnesota (FACC-MN) strengthens business ties between Finland and the Upper Midwest. FACC-MN connects Finnish, American, and Finnish-American professionals and entrepreneurs, fostering trade, networking, and new business opportunities between the two regions.

Ready to talk?

Email Hello@FinnFest.us — a small nonprofit team, and we answer as quickly as we can.

Hello@FinnFest.us