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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the relay agreement sponsorship in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Business/Organization Name, Address, City, State, Phone, Fax, ZIP, and Email in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for effective communication.
  3. Identify the Contact Person for your organization and provide their Signature and Date at the bottom of this section.
  4. Select your sponsorship level by checking the appropriate box next to the desired amount: $5,000 Regional, $2,000 Platinum, $1,500 Gold, $1,000 Silver, or other options listed.
  5. Indicate which events you agree to sponsor by checking the corresponding boxes. For example, mark 'Relay For Life of Milton' if applicable.
  6. If applicable, provide details for any additional sponsorships such as program ads or specific event sponsorships in the provided fields.
  7. Upload your company logo in .jpg format as instructed and ensure it meets submission guidelines for promotional materials.
  8. Review all entered information for accuracy before finalizing your document. Once complete, save and export your form directly from our platform.

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There are four types of sponsorship: financial, in-kind, media, and promotional, each with its distinct advantages and applications. These forms of sponsorship go beyond mere financial transactions; they represent collaborative partnerships that yield mutual benefits for sponsors and beneficiaries alike.
They set out what the sponsor is providing (such as money, products, or services) and what they get in return (like brand exposure, logo placement, or speaking opportunities). A good contract goes beyond the basics to cover potential risks and unexpected events so both sides know where they stand.
Here are a few examples of the most common types: Financial. This is when a company donates money to sponsor an event or program. In-Kind. An in-kind sponsorship involves a company donating goods or services to an event or project. Media. Corporate and Employee Giving.
Name your event sponsorship levels You can use the good ol tier names (Diamond, Platinum, Gold, Silver, Bronze) or come up with new ones depending on your event. Events with creative sponsorship levels may even attract the attention of more sponsors.
A sponsorship agreement is legally binding between a company/brand and an individual or other company. It ensures fair and equitable transactions, which means both parties benefit equally from the collaboration.

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Relay For Life is a community-based walkathon and the largest fundraising event of the American Cancer Society (ACS).

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