What are the different levels of sponsorships?
We have five levels of sponsorship:
- Premier Platinum: $10,000 or more.
- Platinum: $5,000 – $9,999.
- Gold: $3,000 – $4,999.
- Silver: $2,000 – $2,999.
- Bronze: $500 – $1,000.
How do you determine Sponsor level?
The following methods for determining sponsorship levels are ideal:
- Customizing per sponsor.
- Using a sponsor’s feedback from case studies and activation ideas.
- Making a common benefits list.
- Utilizing some form of sponsorship levels if necessary, but letting the sponsor have a say in what goes into each level.
What is sponsorship level?
Corporate sponsorship is defined as “a form of advertising in which companies pay to be associated with certain events,” according to Inc magazine. Sponsorship levels can vary depending on the size of your event, your organization, and what kind of benefits you can offer.
What are high level donors called?
major donors
We call the high-level donors “major donors,” which implies that the everyone else is a “minor donor.” The major donors get additional attention (phone calls, letters, customized thank-you videos, invitations to exclusive events that involve tiny foods, etc.).
What should I name my sponsorship levels?
Naming Your Sponsorship Levels If you are holding an event with a garden theme your sponsorship levels could be: Rose, Tulip, Petunia, Daffodil, Daisy. If you can’t come up with anything that ties into your organization or event, you can also use naming conventions like: Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze.
What are donation tiers?
Donation tiers (or donation levels) offer donors choices in the form of pre-determined donation amounts (e.g. $25, $50, $500). Rather than leaving a blank space for the donor to enter an amount, donation tiers provide benchmarks. They are essentially suggested levels of giving donors can choose from on a donation form.
How do you name donation levels?
Here are four ways to name your donor levels if you’re looking for something a little more creative than the old-fashioned generic names:
- #1 – Names Based on Programs.
- #2 – Names Based on Pioneers or Pillars in Your Field.
- #3 – Names Based on Jobs or Professions.
- #4 – Names Based on Donor Role.
What is title sponsorship?
A title sponsor is a patron of an event that provides money, goods, or services in exchange for the exclusive right to have the patron’s name appear prominently before the title of the event. These opportunities for affiliation are called sponsorships.
What can I offer my sponsor?
Once you’ve attracted sponsors, try one of these ideas to make your sponsorship packages even more attractive to donors.
- Illuminated Smart Wall + Social Media.
- Charging Station.
- Game Lounge.
- Video Interviews.
- Naming Rights.
- Sponsor a Party.
- Sponsor Live Streaming.
- Creative Matching Opportunities.
What is the sponsor name?
Sponsoring something (or someone) is the act of supporting an event, activity, person, or organization financially or through the provision of products or services. The individual or group that provides the support, similar to a benefactor, is known as the sponsor.
How do you name a sponsorship level for an event?
Naming Your Sponsorship Levels Name your sponsorship levels in a way that highlights either your event theme or your organization’s work. For example, if you are holding an event to raise money for a school, you could name your sponsor levels: Scholar, Essayist, Author, Contributor, Friend.
Can I get corporate sponsors for my nonprofit?
Check out the full infographic to learn more about how to get corporate sponsors. A nonprofit sponsorship may seem unattainable for smaller organizations, but the continued emphasis on corporate giving and the wide variety of businesses willing to become sponsors makes it feasible at any level.
What does membership level mean for non-profit organizations?
If you’re a non-profit organization, you most likely think about membership a bit differently than most other site types. In your case, membership level is actually sponsorship level, and you have a chance to get really creative in how you name your tiers.
What are the best donor level names for non-profits?
Many non-profits go with simple, generic giving level names. The most common of these include precious metals (platinum, gold, silver, bronze, etc.), and gemstones (diamond, ruby, emerald, sapphire), etc. But lots of organizations are looking for more creative donor level names… preferably, names that speak to their mission and programs.