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Sponsorship Coordinator

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Real-Life Communication

To grab the attention of your potential sponsor, your proposal needs to include specific details. Here are some general rules to follow when writing a sponsorship proposal:

  • Organize your proposal and make it easy to read
  • Describe your event or program
  • Describe the audience
  • Explain how this arrangement will benefit the sponsor
  • State the amount of money you need

Choose an event, such as a children's festival or a baseball tournament, and write a proposal to a potential sponsor.

But wait! Before you start writing that proposal, identify five sources that might be interested in your event.

"You have to make sure there is a good marriage between the donor and the product or event," says Brian Garrido, a sponsorship coordinator.