The document is a sponsorship contract between a company and the Chamber event. It details that the company agrees to sponsor a specific event and sponsorship level in exchange for promotional benefits. The sponsorship amount is $ and will be paid either by check, credit card, or through in-kind goods/services. Signatures are required from the company representative, chamber staff, and senior VP of membership to finalize the agreement.
This document is a sponsorship contract between an event sponsor and an artist's manager/promoter. It details the terms of the exclusive sponsorship, including compensation, tickets, branding and logo usage, merchandise, advertising rights, and the contract period. The sponsor will receive branding benefits like logo inclusion in promotions and signage. They also obtain rights to use the artist's likeness in advertising and develop premium merchandise to promote during the event tour dates. The contract establishes both parties' obligations and restrictions regarding sponsorship of the artist/event.
This document is a sponsorship contract between an agency and sponsor. It outlines the terms of an agreement for the agency to present an artist or attraction for the sponsor. Key details include:
- The sponsor will pay an agreed upon fee to the agency or artist as compensation for their services.
- The sponsor is responsible for providing the venue, properly equipped for the performance.
- Both parties are responsible for fulfilling their obligations, unless prevented by circumstances beyond their control like natural disasters.
- The contract specifies requirements like photos, bios and music lists to be provided, as well as responsibilities for costumes, transportation and other logistics.
The NICE Awards were established to recognize Chicago area members of NACE (National Association of Catering Executives) and ISES (International Special Events Society) for their accomplishments within the special events industry. The joint awards ceremony celebrates achievements in the areas of event planning, catering, entertainment, creative and support services.
The document announces the 9th Annual NACE ISES Chicago Excellence Awards event to be held on April 20, 2010. It seeks sponsors and underwriting support to offset the costs of the event. There are several sponsorship packages available that provide various benefits and recognition opportunities for sponsors, ranging from $350 to over $5,000. Sponsorship forms are due by April 5th and should be submitted to Alexandra Jusino.
This document is a sponsorship agreement form for "Better Dads V.I.", a community program. It allows sponsors to pledge financial or in-kind support by selecting from options like sponsoring radio workshops, transportation for father-son visits, or books for inmates. The form collects the sponsor's contact information and details their contribution level and any mention of their business during sponsored events. It states that pledged support helps address anger issues among young men in the community.
This agreement is between State Farm of F. Scott Thomas and the Chinese Students & Scholars Association of Indiana University Bloomington (CSSA) for a one-year sponsorship. CSSA agrees to promote State Farm on posters, websites, and social media in exchange for $2,500 in funding. State Farm will provide $500 additionally for two safety workshops. Both parties agree to confidentiality and the contract can be terminated for violations or if affiliation damages reputation.
This sponsorship contract establishes an agreement between Reserve On Third and the Chinese Students & Scholars Association of Indiana University Bloomington (CSSA) whereby Reserve On Third will provide $3,000 in funding to CSSA in exchange for promotional considerations. CSSA agrees to promote Reserve On Third through various media and events over the one-year term of the agreement. The contract outlines obligations of both parties and allows for termination due to non-compliance or reputation damage.
This document is an international marketing contract between an Agent and a Client. It outlines the following key points:
1. The Agent agrees to market copies of the Client's audio product overseas in exchange for an upfront, non-refundable fee per copy.
2. The Agent will have exclusive representation rights for 3 months, with the option to extend for additional 3 month periods, to market the product overseas on the Client's behalf.
3. Any revenue generated through agreements secured by the Agent overseas will be split between the Agent and Client according to the percentages outlined in an attached Exhibit A.
The document summarizes AIESEC, the world's largest youth-run organization with over 63 years of experience empowering young people globally. It has a presence in over 107 countries through partnerships with over 1700 universities. AIESEC organizes various seminars, conferences, and internship programs on a regular basis for its 50,000 members. The proposal outlines the partnership opportunities for venues to host AIESEC events, including details on promotion channels, sponsor benefits, and testimonials about AIESEC's positive impact on youth development.
This document provides a budget for an event totaling 500,000 pesos. It lists the various event expenses including venue, food and beverages, promotional materials, sound and lighting systems, host, transportation, supplies, printing, decorations, and prizes. The total expenses equal the total budget of 500,000 pesos. The document also provides the name and date of the event.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details from the sponsorship proposal document:
The proposal seeks monetary sponsorship contributions ranging from $400 to $1000 for an upcoming event that is intended to broaden brand awareness among urban professionals aged 26-35. In exchange for sponsorship, incentives include logo placement in promotional materials, signage at the lavish event featuring live music, appetizers, and networking for 300 expected attendees. Sponsorship funds would support the semi-private exclusive red carpet affair designed to attract local influencers.
2011 Sacramento Electronic Music Festival Sponsorship PackageUnseen Heroes
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The document is a sponsorship package for the Sacramento Electronic Music Festival (SEMF) taking place January 27-29, 2011. It outlines the event details, over 1500 attendees in 2010, press coverage from local publications, and social media buzz. Potential sponsor benefits include branding, marketing support, vendor space, tickets and more. Three sponsorship packages ranging from $2,500 to $500 are presented along with the option to create a custom package.
The document provides guidance on securing business sponsorship for community festivals. It discusses understanding the difference between sponsorship and donations, developing an inventory of sponsorship offerings, researching potential sponsors, crafting tailored sponsorship proposals, and legal considerations for charitable organizations pursuing sponsorship. The presentation aims to help festival organizers attract business sponsors by aligning the sponsorship with the sponsor's objectives and branding goals.
The document outlines the process for planning, preparing, and producing corporate seminars, conferences, launches, and exhibitions. It discusses requirements such as developing an agenda, assigning a program manager and marketing executive, engaging IT support and vendors, and securing speakers, funds, and event staff. It also describes steps for response management including outreach campaigns, event logistics like venue setup, and onsite management of registration, vendor coordination, and photography. The overall process involves planning the event scope and invitations, preparing by compiling attendee databases and sending invites, and producing the event as well as follow-up activities.
This document is an international marketing contract between an Agent and a Client. It outlines the following key points:
1. The Agent agrees to market copies of the Client's audio product overseas in exchange for an upfront, non-refundable fee per copy.
2. The Agent will have exclusive representation rights for 3 months, with the option to extend for additional 3 month periods, to market the product overseas on the Client's behalf.
3. Any revenue generated through agreements secured by the Agent overseas will be split between the Agent and Client according to the percentages outlined in an attached Exhibit A.
The document summarizes AIESEC, the world's largest youth-run organization with over 63 years of experience empowering young people globally. It has a presence in over 107 countries through partnerships with over 1700 universities. AIESEC organizes various seminars, conferences, and internship programs on a regular basis for its 50,000 members. The proposal outlines the partnership opportunities for venues to host AIESEC events, including details on promotion channels, sponsor benefits, and testimonials about AIESEC's positive impact on youth development.
This document provides a budget for an event totaling 500,000 pesos. It lists the various event expenses including venue, food and beverages, promotional materials, sound and lighting systems, host, transportation, supplies, printing, decorations, and prizes. The total expenses equal the total budget of 500,000 pesos. The document also provides the name and date of the event.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details from the sponsorship proposal document:
The proposal seeks monetary sponsorship contributions ranging from $400 to $1000 for an upcoming event that is intended to broaden brand awareness among urban professionals aged 26-35. In exchange for sponsorship, incentives include logo placement in promotional materials, signage at the lavish event featuring live music, appetizers, and networking for 300 expected attendees. Sponsorship funds would support the semi-private exclusive red carpet affair designed to attract local influencers.
2011 Sacramento Electronic Music Festival Sponsorship PackageUnseen Heroes
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The document is a sponsorship package for the Sacramento Electronic Music Festival (SEMF) taking place January 27-29, 2011. It outlines the event details, over 1500 attendees in 2010, press coverage from local publications, and social media buzz. Potential sponsor benefits include branding, marketing support, vendor space, tickets and more. Three sponsorship packages ranging from $2,500 to $500 are presented along with the option to create a custom package.
The document provides guidance on securing business sponsorship for community festivals. It discusses understanding the difference between sponsorship and donations, developing an inventory of sponsorship offerings, researching potential sponsors, crafting tailored sponsorship proposals, and legal considerations for charitable organizations pursuing sponsorship. The presentation aims to help festival organizers attract business sponsors by aligning the sponsorship with the sponsor's objectives and branding goals.
The document outlines the process for planning, preparing, and producing corporate seminars, conferences, launches, and exhibitions. It discusses requirements such as developing an agenda, assigning a program manager and marketing executive, engaging IT support and vendors, and securing speakers, funds, and event staff. It also describes steps for response management including outreach campaigns, event logistics like venue setup, and onsite management of registration, vendor coordination, and photography. The overall process involves planning the event scope and invitations, preparing by compiling attendee databases and sending invites, and producing the event as well as follow-up activities.