The League can help move your products and services with advertising and sponsorship opportunities that really pay off.
Join the League’s Business Alliance Program!
Business Alliance packages provide better value than separate advertising and exhibit contracts, and the program is designed to promote a true partnership between our cities and industry experts.
Join the Business Alliance Program today to easily and effectively reach out to city decision-makers, while supporting the League’s important research and information services and educational and training opportunities.
- View the 2025 Business Alliance Program and Advertising brochure (pdf)
- Learn more about the League’s Business Alliance Program
- Access the list of current Business Alliance Program members
Advertise to Minnesota cities!
Cities are always looking for experts to help with programs and services. The League offers advertising vehicles to help any size business reach the municipal audience.
Minnesota Cities magazine
The premier print publication of the League of Minnesota Cities, it’s the only magazine designed exclusively for Minnesota city officials. With a circulation of about 7,000, each bimonthly issue of Minnesota Cities is an information-packed resource for key municipal decision-makers. Advertising rates offer flexibility in ad size and frequency to meet any budget.
View the Minnesota Cities magazine ad rates & application (pdf)Annual Conference Exhibit Hall
Held in June each year, the League’s Annual Conference is a fun and interactive educational gathering of city officials from around the state. Connect with hundreds of city decision-makers and demonstrate what you have to offer. Reserve your exhibit space for the 2025 Annual Conference, June 25-27 in Duluth, beginning in Feb. 2025 (booths sell out so reserve space early).
Learn why your organization should exhibit at the League of Minnesota Cities Annual Conference Exhibit Hall.Purchase city contact information and reach city officials directly
Find out how to order contact information for Minnesota cities and city officials.