About the Banquet​

Standing on Business…

The Freedom Fund Banquet is the Winston-Salem NAACP’s primary fundraising event, supporting the branch’s advocacy, community outreach, Enrichment Center, and scholarship programs. Through this work, the branch affirms its commitment to Standing on Business—leading with accountability, action, and results in the pursuit of equity.

Proceeds from the banquet advance the NAACP’s mission to ensure political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights for all and to eliminate race-based discrimination. The Winston-Salem NAACP addresses critical issues including educational equity, economic and labor justice, voting rights, fair housing, access to health care, and environmental and criminal justice.

The event also provides an opportunity to recognize annual scholarship recipients and honor outstanding NAACP members and community leaders whose service and leadership exemplify the organization’s mission and values.

Event Details:

  • Gala Cost: $75
  • Date & Time: Sat, June 27, 2026 at 6:00pm
  • Theme: Standing on Business
  • Gala Attire: Semi-formal
  • Small Business Vendor Market: 4:00pm – 9:00pm
 

Event Location:

Benton Convention Center
301 W. 5th Street 
Winston-Salem, NC 27101

 

Parking:

Please use the parking deck at 6th and Cherry Street across from the Benton Center on the right side, see map on right).  This deck has 3rd floor skywalk connected to the main floor of the Benton Convention Center.  The skywalk is disability accessible.  Parking is $2 flat rate all day Saturday. 

Business Vendor Market

Vendor Market

Standing on Business

The First Annual Winston-Salem NAACP Freedom Fund Gala Business Vendor Market will kick off the day by showcasing a curated selection of culturally diverse vendors. This vibrant vendor market will unite the community for a day filled with art, fashion, crafts, and educational experiences from 4pm – 9pm on June 27th.

Interested in being a vendor?

The cost for vendors is $75 per table. For more information contact Vendor Chair, Raymona Brown at raymona_brown@hotmail.com.

NAACP Vendor Market (2)

Standing on Business Gala

Featured Speaker

NC Justice Anita Earls

Anita Earls is a civil rights attorney and experienced jurist who is running for reelection to the North Carolina Supreme Court. Her values of justice, equality, and fairness for all were born of the struggle she experienced growing up in a mixed-race family at a time when interracial marriages were illegal in most of the country. These values and experiences guided Anita’s career choices, leading her to fight for the rights of ordinary citizens across North Carolina in a wide range of civil rights cases. For over 30 years, she stood alongside people whose right to vote was denied, people who were mistreated at work, and the parents of children who were being denied equal educational opportunities, seeking equal justice under the law in state and federal courtrooms. 

President Clinton appointed her to be a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. Returning to North Carolina, she worked alongside Julius Chambers at the UNC Center for Civil Rights and, in 2007, founded the Southern Coalition for Social Justice, a nonprofit legal advocacy organization that partners with historically marginalized communities across the South. After serving as the organization’s executive director for 10 years, Justice Anita Earls was elected to the North Carolina Supreme Court in 2018. 

Now, Anita has continued to demonstrate her steadfast dedication to upholding the law by protecting the rights and freedoms of all North Carolinians – including access to healthcare, a sound basic public education, a clean environment, fairness in the marketplace, and the equal right to vote.

Mistress of Ceremonies

The Honorable Denise S. Hartsfield

The Honorable Denise S. Hartsfield is a distinguished jurist and community leader native to Winston-Salem, NC. A graduate of Spelman College and the Wake Forest University School of Law, Judge Hartsfield built a reputation for excellence in trial and appellate advocacy, earning the inaugural Dean’s “Leadership Award” during her tenure at Wake Law.

Following an impactful career on the District Court Bench, Judge Hartsfield retired in 2021 to dedicate her expertise to academia and community service. She currently serves on the faculty at Winston-Salem State University with the History Politics and Social Justice Department and has been an adjunct professor at Wake Forest Law since 1995.

A former Winston-Salem Chronicle “Woman of the Year,” she remains deeply embedded in the community, serving on boards for Smart Start, The Carter G. Woodson School, and Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods. A member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and a certified Lay Speaker at St. Paul United Methodist Church, Judge Hartsfield is a sought-after motivational voice committed to the empowerment of youth and the pursuit of social justice.

Scholarships

Each year the Winston-Salem Branch offers five scholarships of $1,000 each to assist eligible high school seniors of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools with paying for college.

Preferences:

  • Be a high school senior with an unweighted G.P.A. of 2.5 or higher.
  • Plan  to enroll as a full-time student in a two or four-year accredited college or university.
  • Must demonstrate financial need.

Application:

The application period is January through March. The application must include a brief statement highlighting the student’s educational and career goals, and community involvement. All application information will be kept confidential by the scholarship awards committee. Also, all scholarship recipients grant the Winston-Salem NAACP permission to use their names and photographs/videos in media to publicize, report, and/or promote the scholarship program and the Winston-Salem Branch NAACP.

Moments from Prior Years

2026 Sponsorship Levels

For Sponsorship details, please contact Linda Sutton, Sponsorship Chair at ljsutton2000@hotmail.com.

Platinum Sponsor - $5,000

  • Dinner Tickets (Table for 8) 
  • Acknowledgement from the podium
  • Full Page ad in Souvenir Journal
  • Logo on Freedom Fund Webpage
  • 3 Social Media Post

Gold Sponsor - $2,500

  • Dinner Tickets (Table for 8) 
  • Half Page ad in Souvenir Journal
  • Logo on Freedom Fund Webpage
  • 2 Social Media Post

Silver Sponsor - $1,500

  • Dinner Tickets (Table for 8) 
  • Quarter-page ad in Souvenir Journal
  • Logo on Freedom Fund Webpage
  • 1 Social Media Post

Bronze Sponsor - $1,000

  • Dinner Tickets (Table for 8) 
  • Quarter-page ad in Souvenir Journal
  • Logo on Freedom Fund Webpage

Steadfast for Freedom - $750

  • Dinner Tickets (Table for 8)
  • Name in Souvenir Journal
  • Logo on Freedom Fund Webpage

Freedom Table - $600

  • Dinner Tickets (Table for 8) 
  • Name in Souvenir Journal

Journal Advertising

  • Full Page Ad – $150
  • Half Page – $75
  • Quarter Page – $50

2026 Supporting Sponsors

Platinum Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Steadfast for Freedom Sponsor
Freedom Fund Table Sponsors