Posts Tagged ‘sponsors’

Happy 75th Birthday, Golden Gate Bridge!

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Big celebrations planned for 2012 to honor iconic structure

We are thrilled to be involved in developing sponsors for the celebration of the Golden Gate Bridge’s 75th Anniversary. The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy has been contracted to develop a year-long celebration that will include a major festival on Memorial Day weekend 2012, a series of 75 Tributes conducted by high-profile community partners and significant upgrades at the visitor’s area on the south (SF) side of the bridge.

We are working with the Parks Conservancy to develop the sponsors needed to promote and fund these activities. Download the one sheet to learn more about the celebration and the sponsorship opportunities available. Please contact us if your company would be interested in participating and keep checking here for more news.

The Advantages of True Partnership

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

For years we have been extolling the virtues of viewing major sponsorships as actual partnerships, whereby each party involved views the relationship with a true give-and-take perspective. This may seem simplistic, but it’s always been amazing to me to see sponsorship-seeking properties focus so much more on their own needs, offering only the most basic benefits such as logos, signs and hospitality to sponsors. Corporate sponsors have increasingly demanded greater value, and now, with the tight economy creating a buyers’ market, it appears that properties are finally coming around to viewing sponsors through a lens of partnership.

It has been refreshing to witness organizations that are looking at major sponsor recruitment increasingly talk about securing partners and promoting deeper forms of product integration, purchase and deployment, all of which are priorities for companies in certain sectors. Finding ways to really make commercial sense of a sponsorship for a company – think ROI – greatly accelerates the partner development process and helps to justify more significant sponsor investments.

So we have a little silver lining in the recession-driven sponsorship downturn, as the concept of true partnership becomes more the standard way of doing business for sponsorship-seeking properties.