ONS Support and Advertising

The Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) is a professional organization of more than 35,000 members committed to promoting excellence in oncology nursing and the transformation of cancer care. As the main point of contact with patients and families, these nurses influence cancer care in all practice settings. ONS offers multiple ways to share your message with and engage this powerful community. Learn more about how ONS can help you reach oncology nurses who are looking for education, products, and services that will help them improve cancer care.

Contact Us

To grow your organization's visibility and value among oncology nurses, please contact our corporate support and partnerships lead at [email protected].


Industry Supporters

Our nurse members, nurse scientists, and nurse teachers have become known as the standards bearers of advanced cancer care thanks to their dedication to deliver the best possible care, combined with their desire to advance evidence-based research.

Become part of the standard for quality oncology care. 

The ONS Corporate Council

The ONS Corporate Council is an exclusive, high-level opportunity available to a limited group of industry supporters. In the spirit of true partnership, it was created to reinforce your company’s industry leadership and recognize your essential role in advancing the oncology nursing profession. 

ONS Corporate Council

Exclusive Benefits

  • High-level sponsor recognition at our national conferences, ongoing recognition and positioning in ONS communications, and year-round acknowledgement on the ONS website
  • ONS Corporate Council logo to help elevate your communication and promotional efforts
  • Key engagement opportunities with ONS executive leadership.
  • Collaboration opportunities with other Corporate Council members and ONS
  • Priority updates and invitations to ONS sponsored events, ONS news, and ONS initiatives
  • Discounts and complimentary services

The investment for this fully integrated sponsorship opportunity is $140,000 per year.

For more information about the Corporate Council please contact [email protected] for more information.

ONS Corporate Council Members

AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals LP

Bristol Myers Squibb

Bristol Myers Squibb is a leading global biopharma company focused on discovering, developing and delivering innovative medicines for patients with serious diseases. Our people are focused on helping millions of patients around the world in disease areas such as oncology, hematology, immunology, cardiovascular and neuroscience. Through the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation, an independent 501(c)(3) charitable organization, we support community-based programs that promote cancer awareness, screening, care and support among high-risk populations in the United States, as well as China, Brazil and sub-Saharan Africa. Our employees around the world work every day to transform patients’ lives through science.

Eisai Inc.

At Eisai Inc., human health care (hhc) is our goal. We give our first thoughts to patients and their families, and helping to increase the benefits health care provides. As the U.S. pharmaceutical subsidiary of Tokyo-based Eisai Co., Ltd., we have a passionate commitment to patient care that is the driving force behind our efforts to help address unmet medical needs. We are a fully integrated pharmaceutical business with discovery, clinical, and marketing capabilities. Our key areas of focus include oncology and neurology (dementia-related diseases and neurodegenerative diseases). To learn more about Eisai Inc., please visit us at www.eisai.com/US and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn. Also find out more about our Clinical Trials and Patient Assistance Program.

Genentech, Inc

For more than 40 years, we've been following the science, seeking solutions to unmet medical needs. As a proud member of the Roche Group, we make medicines to treat patients with serious medical conditions. For more information about Genentech, visit gene.com.

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Gilead Oncology

Gilead and Kite Oncology are creating the future of oncology. Making bold strides against cancer requires a strategy built on the power of partnerships, groundbreaking technologies and unexpected clinical combinations. We have purposefully built our pipeline with a focus on depth and breadth to address the greatest unmet needs. From antibody-drug conjugates and small molecules to cell therapy-based approaches, our research and development programs are creating possibilities for people with overlooked, underserved, and difficult-to-treat cancers. We are focused on helping to bring more life to people with cancer and changing the way cancer is treated.

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Incyte

Incyte is a Wilmington, Delaware-based, global biopharmaceutical company focused on finding solutions for serious unmet medical needs through the discovery, development and commercialization of proprietary therapeutics. For additional information on Incyte, please visit Incyte.com and follow @Incyte.

Merck

Our goal is to translate breakthrough science into innovative oncology medicines to help people with cancer worldwide. At Merck, the potential to bring new hope to people with cancer drives our purpose and supporting accessibility to our cancer medicines is our commitment. As part of our focus on cancer, Merck is committed to exploring the potential of immuno-oncology with one of the largest development programs in the industry across more than 30 tumor types. We also continue to strengthen our portfolio through strategic acquisitions and are prioritizing the development of several promising oncology candidates, with the potential to improve the treatment of advanced cancers.

Pfizer Oncology

At Pfizer Oncology, we are committed to advancing medicines wherever we believe we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of people living with cancer. Today, we have an industry-leading portfolio of 24 approved innovative cancer medicines and biosimilars across more than 30 indications, including breast, genitourinary, colorectal, blood and lung cancers, as well as melanoma. Learn more about our patient assistance program.

Regeneron

Regeneron is a leading biotechnology company that invents, develops and commercializes life-transforming medicines for serious diseases. Founded and led by physician-scientists, our unique ability to repeatedly translate science into medicine has led to numerous approved treatments and product candidates in development, most of which were homegrown in our laboratories. Regeneron accelerates drug development using our proprietary technologies, such as VelociSuite®, which produces optimized fully human and bispecific antibodies. We are shaping the next frontier of medicine with data-powered insights from the Regeneron Genetics Center® and pioneering genetic medicine platforms, enabling us to identify innovative targets and complementary approaches to potentially treat or cure diseases. Learn more about our patient assistance program and clinical trials.

Industry Relations Panel

Industry supporters may also join our new Industry Relations Panel, which offers two tiers of support at $50,000 and $25,000 per year. Please contact [email protected] for more information. 

Industry Relations Panel members receive:

  • Recognition at our national conferences, ongoing recognition and positioning in ONS communications, and year-round recognition on the ONS website
  • Key engagement opportunities with ONS senior leadership
  • Collaboration opportunities with other Industry Relations Panel members and ONS
  • Discounts and complimentary services

Industry Relations Panel Members

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Tier 1

Sponsorship Opportunities

ONS offers promising opportunities to reach your target audience through our respected conferences, publications, podcasts, educational resources, awards, and member communications. Sponsorships offer an opportunity for your organization to support the needs of oncology nurses while providing essential financial support to ONS initiatives. Please contact the ONS Business Development Team at [email protected] to learn more about how we connect you to our mission.

Advocacy Support

The ONS Center for Advocacy and Health Policy advocates for the advancement of quality cancer care. The Center elevates the voice of the oncology nurse and provides a forum for collaboration and advocacy at national and local levels. ONS engages oncology nurses nationally, connecting them through live and virtual events, such as ONS Capitol Hill Days, advocacy webinars, podcasts, and local chapter events. Contact [email protected] to learn more about our advocacy opportunities.

Corporate Funding Priorities

ONS and its affiliated corporations seek corporate financial support for oncology nursing education and research programs, health policy initiatives, and communication to professionals and consumers. Corporate funding is guided by the ONS, Oncology Nursing Foundation, and Oncology Nursing Certification Corporation Corporate Support Position, and the Guiding Principles for ONS Policies Related to Corporate Support and Resolving Conflicts of Interest. It is also driven by priorities outlined in our strategic plan, research agenda, and health policy agenda.


Marketing and Advertising

Showcase your brand and reach a captive target audience with the below opportunities from ONS. 

One-time mailing lists are available to companies seeking to reach our members with information related to oncology nursing and quality cancer care.

ONS has a membership of more than 35,000 RNs and other healthcare professionals who are dedicated to excellence in patient care, education, research, and administration in oncology nursing. Please note that approximately 20–25% of members do not allow for their name and address to be included in the list rental database. As a result, the total number of names available for purchase is approximately 23,000–26,000.

Mailing List Rentals

The ONS mailing list is available to organizations who have relevant information for our oncology nurse membership. Visit the ONS List Rental page or contact InFocus Marketing at [email protected] or 800-708-5478 for more information.

Share your message with more than 35,000 ONS members plus a larger community of nurses who care for patients with cancer through print advertising, digital banner ads, interstitials, and more. For more information on advertising with ONS, please view the 2024 ONS Advertising Media Kit.

Digital advertising opportunities are available on our website, in certain e-newsletters, on ONS Voice (our online news magazine), and on the Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing and Oncology Nursing Forum (our scholarly journals).


Conferences

Learn about our unique opportunities for face-to-face engagement with oncology nurses who are looking for education, products, and services that will help them improve cancer care.

50th Annual ONS Congress®
April 9–13, 2025
Denver, CO

ONS Congress is the association’s signature meeting featuring nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) opportunities, contact hours, five educational learning tracks with expert speakers, opportunities to network and learn at industry events, and share poster and oral abstract project presentations. 

This annual conference brings together thousands of nurses to learn about the latest treatments and symptom management strategies, expand their professional network, and advance their career. As the main point of contact with patients and their families, these nurses influence cancer care in all practice settings.  

Learn about our unique opportunities to engage with oncology nurses who are looking for education, products, and services that will help them improve cancer care. 

Exhibit at ONS Congress: Make your plans now to meet with oncology nurses who are leaders on the frontline of cancer care. Share how you can help them provide better patient care, advocate for their patients, take the next step in their career, or take care of themselves so they can be the best nurse they can be. Our learning hall is filled with partners from industry, patient advocacy groups, employers, recruiters, and more. Join this group of oncology leaders who support oncology nurses and improve patient care.  

Become a Sponsor: Put your name and logo in front of thousands of oncology nurses and others in the oncology field through ONS Congress sponsorship opportunities. ONS Congress gives you the visibility you need to put your organization front and center. Whether your goal is to increase brand recognition, drive traffic to your booth, or send your company’s message home with each attendee, you will find what you need to meet your goals at ONS Congress. We have a variety of new opportunities available, but if you don’t see what you’re looking for, contact us about creating a custom package to help you make the greatest impact. 

Hold an Event: Holding an event at ONS Congress connects you to the nurses who are the main point of contact for patients with cancer and their loved ones. They manage the symptoms of cancer and its treatment, provide patient education, and serve as a consistent point of communication and care throughout the cancer continuum. 

  • Symposia Events: Host a breakfast, lunch, or dinner presentation to share valuable knowledge with attendees, while providing them with the opportunity to network with other nurses. Symposia can offer NCPD or be informational. 
  • Theater Presentations: Take advantage of this opportunity to offer non-NCPD presentations to attendees during learning hall time. 
  • Ancillary Events and Meeting Space: Find out how you can hold a smaller event or set aside space for internal staff meetings or speaker-ready rooms. 

Visit our Exhibits and Sponsorship page for more information. 


ONS Bridge™ Virtual Conference 
September 10 and 12, 2024

ONS Bridge is our premier virtual conference designed to connect nurses in direct-patient care to resources and education at their convenience through a mix of live and on-demand content. ONS Bridge features top-notch educational sessions led by experts in the field. Virtual attendees can earn NCPD contact hours, enjoy opportunities to network and learn at industry events, a virtual exhibit hall, and recorded sessions offered for a set period after the live event concludes to continue learning on their own time. 

Visit our Exhibits and Sponsorship page for more information. 


Funding for Awards

Each year, ONS grants prestigious recognition to oncology nurses, researchers, and employers who change lives and better their profession. These awards are made possible through the generous support of our industry partners.

ONS is dedicated to the professional development of oncology nurses around the world through a renowned awards program.

  • ONS Distinguished Awards recognize oncology nurses who have made outstanding contributions to ONS and the oncology nursing profession on a national level. These nurses are recognized at Congress opening ceremonies and throughout the year.
  • Research Lectureships recognize and support excellence in research and clinical practice; each recipient presents a lecture at Congress that spotlights an essential aspect of oncology nursing.
  • ONS Excellence Awards recognize ONS members for their unique contributions within their field of expertise.
  • Pearl Moore “Making a Difference” Awards recognize individuals who go the extra mile to impact the lives of patients with cancer and their families.
  • Employer Awards recognize employers who honor and show exemplary support for registered nurses working in oncology.