Harrogate-based ventilation firm EnviroVent will become Harrogate Town's front of shirt sponsor from the 2024/25 season.
EnviroVent had been Stadium sponsors for the previous four seasons, but will now see their brand across the front of the League Two club’s new home, away, third and goalkeeping shirts, which will be revealed later this month.
On the new partnership, EnviroVent Managing Director Andy Makin said:
“As we have been a proud stand and stadium sponsor for four years, we feel this is a natural progression to commit to being the club’s shirt sponsor for the next two seasons.
"As a local business, we share many values with the club and so we are very excited to be continuing our partnership.
“We are looking forward to seeing the EnviroVent brand gaining exposure both at home and away games and through national TV coverage, as shirt sponsor.
"It is fantastic that the club will also be donating to Ella Roberta Foundation charity for every shirt sold, which will help to promote good indoor air quality. As Harrogate Town AFC has had such a strong season, we are excited about continuing our next chapter together.”
With every shirt sold, £1 will go to the Ella Roberta Foundation, whose dream is for everyone to be able to breathe air that is free from toxic pollution, regardless of where they live, their economic status or ethnic background.
Andy Makin added:
“We chose the Ella Roberta Foundation as we felt it was important to support a charity that was focused on improving air quality and saving lives.
"The charity was founded in memory of Ella Roberta, the first person in England to have air pollution named as a cause of death.
"The charity’s aims and objectives closely align with our company values and mission and we look forward to supporting them through our association with Harrogate Town AFC.”
EnviroVent will also see their brand across the club’s new training gear as the club prepares for a fifth season in the EFL.
Harrogate Town AFC Commercial Director Jo Towler said:
“We are delighted that EnviroVent are becoming our new front-of-shirt sponsor as we approach our fifth consecutive season in the English Football League.
“Our longstanding partnership has evolved over the years with joint progress and growth and without the support of companies like EnviroVent, the club's remarkable journey over the years would not have been possible.
“Our shared values pave the way for an extraordinary partnership, and we would like to extend our sincere appreciation to everyone at EnviroVent for their continued support.”
The announcement comes on the back of a record breaking season for the Wetherby Road club, who secured their highest ever league finish after ending the 2023/24 campaign 13th in League Two.
The club also saw home attendances grow by 24%, including setting a new club record home league attendance during their 3-0 victory over Bradford City in April.

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