Located in the world-famous ‘Town of Books’, Hay Festival offers a unique opportunity to showcase your brand to highly-engaged audiences, as well as enjoy quality corporate hospitality in an exclusive venue and excellent networking opportunities with like-minded professionals and expert speakers.
Hay Festival – the Woodstock of the mind,’ – Bill Clinton
Hay Festival welcomes 100,000 visitors every year. Celebrated as the foremost literature festival in the world, Hay brings together world-renowned writers and thinkers to inspire, examine and entertain.
Located in the world-famous ‘Town of Books’, Hay Festival offers a unique opportunity to showcase your brand to highly-engaged audiences, as well as enjoy quality corporate hospitality in an exclusive venue and excellent networking opportunities with like-minded professionals and expert speakers.
The Hay Festival Foundation is a charity and so by supporting the Festival, businesses are also supporting the next generation of creative professionals.
Registered charity 1070073
Hay Festival Foundation Business Members Club is limited to just 20 members to ensure high visibility and meaningful engagement.
£2500 + VAT per annum
* Food and drink purchased separately
For membership contact Ruth Thomas on ruth@hayfestival.org
The Hay Festival Foundation is a registered charity which supports diverse audiences to engage in the work of the Hay Festival – to bring together great writers and thinkers to inspire, examine and entertain.
Your membership will support our unique creative skills development programme – the Hay Festival Academy – to give young people work experience in a professional working environment and to explore career paths in the creative industries.
The Hay Academy gives talented young people from across the UK, aged 18–25, the opportunity to join the Hay Festival team to develop their skills, knowledge, and potential career path in the creative industries, while volunteering in a professional working environment.
Young people who’ve attended a Hay Academy have gone on to run festivals, write books and films, and to enjoy careers in publishing and in the wider creative and media industries.
What the students say:
“It was an incredible experience that gives you a real insight into a creative industry. It shows you the kind of things needed to have a career in this area and helps you build a set of skills to make this happen.”
“The Hay Academy improved my ability to work under pressure.”
“The best bit was making connections in the industry.”
“There are very few similar ways to build up so much experience and skills in such a short space of time.”
Hay Festival 2019 got 9.7million Twitter impressions (60.6k followers), Facebook reached 2.6million (41,800 followers) and Instagram had 1.4million post impressions (17.3k followers).
Hay Festival 2019 accredited more than 300 journalists and, in the UK press alone, Hay received nearly 2,000 mentions and 53 BBC programmes were recorded.
662,000 digital visitors.