Big Brothers Big Sisters
2013of Central Missouri
Sponsorship Opportunities
COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF
BOWL FOR KIDS’ SAKE
www.bigsofcentralmo.org
MINUTETO WIN IT BIG
BOWL FOR KIDS’ SAKE
TEAM - MINIMUM $300• Gather 4-5 team members to bowl 2 games• Includes t-shirts, soda and pizza• Prize to top fundraising team and individual
KINGPIN (PRESENTING) SPONSOR – $5,000• Exclusive sponsorship for one organization• Recognition in all sponsored media as Presenting Sponsor • Logo will appear as the primary sponsor on t-shirts • This sponsor’s business name will be incorporated with the event logo on the front of t-shirts and other advertisement. For example: “xyz’s Bowl for Kid’s Sake benefiting Big Brothers Big Sisters”.• Name and logo on local agency website and Bowl For Kids’ Sake website• Company banner prominently displayed at event• Name featured in post-Bowl electronic newsletter • Name prominently placed in Thank You advertisement post-Bowl
STRIKE SPONSOR – $2,500• Recognition in all sponsored media • Logo on t-shirts • Logo on Bowl for Kids’ Sake website• Company banner prominently displayed at event• Name featured in post-Bowl electronic newsletter • Name will appear in a Thank You advertisement post-Bowl.• Complimentary lanes for 3 teams during the event
SPARE SPONSOR - $1,000 • Name recognition in some media and printed marketing• Name on t-shirts.• Name on the Bowl for Kids’ Sake website• Company banner prominently displayed at event• Name featured in post-Bowl electronic newsletter • Complimentary lane for 2 teams during event
LANE SPONSORS - $250 (Multiple Lane Sponsorships may be purchased — 32 lanes) • Name on a sign above the pins at the end of a bowling lane• Name featured in post-Bowl electronic newsletter
Bowl for Kids’ Sake is an afternoon of bowling with food and prizes! Put together a team of five, raise donations
and throw strikes for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
SPLIT SPONSOR - $500• Name on website• Name on t-shirts• Name on a sign above the pins on the bowling lane• Complimentary lane for 1 team during the event.
APRIL 2012
TIGER FAN SPONSOR — $500• Name in some print publications• Name in event program• Name on BBBS website • 2 Tickets to Countdown to Kickoff
PRESENTING SPONSOR — $7,500 (sold)• Exclusive sponsorship for one organization• Recognition in all sponsored media as Presenting Sponsor • Recognition in all pre and post event correspondence (e.g. newsletters, emails, postcards) as Presenting Sponsor• Logo on event save the date/ invitation and listed as Presenting Sponsor• Logo featured on BBBS website with hotlink to company website• Full-page ad in professionally designed and printed event program• Opportunity to display banner at registration• Banner prominently displayed in Faurot Field window• Company CEO presentation at event • Name/logo placed on TV monitors during event• 20 Tickets to Countdown to Kickoff event
HOST SPONSOR — $5,000• Recognition in all sponsored media • Designation as Host Sponsor in pre and post event correspondence• Logo on event save the date/ invitation• ½ page ad in event program • Opportunity to display company banner at event• Logo on signage at event• Logo on BBBS website with hotlink to company site• 16 Tickets to Countdown to Kickoff Event
TOUCHDOWN SPONSOR — $2,500• Recognition in some sponsored media• Logo on event save the date and invitation• 1/4 page ad in event program• Opportunity to display company banner at event• Logo on signage at event• Logo on BBBS website• 8 tickets to Countdown to Kickoff event
FIELD GOAL SPONSOR — $1,000 • Name listed in some sponsored media• Logo in event program• Recognition on signage at event• Name on BBBS website• 4 tickets to Countdown to Kickoff event
Countdown to Kickoff: An Evening with Gary Pinkel is a reception with live and silent auctions held in the Tiger Lounge at Memorial Stadium
in partnership with the University of Missouri Football Program.
COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF
MINUTE TO WIN IT BIG
CHAMPION SPONSOR - $2,500• Recognition in all sponsored media • Logo prominently displayed on t-shirt• Banner prominently displayed at event• Sponsor 3 games, each time your game is played, your company is mentioned• Logo featured on BBBS website as presenting sponsor with hotlink to your site• 20 tickets to event• 2 teams from your company may participate in event
COMPETITOR SPONSOR - $1,000• Recognition in some sponsored media• Sponsor a game, each time your game is played, your company is mentioned• Name on t-shirt • Logo on website• 8 tickets to event• 1 team from your company may participate in event
GAME SPONSOR- $500• Recognition in some marketing materials • Sponsor a game, each time your game is played, your company is mentioned• Name on website• 6 tickets to event
CHALLENGER SPONSOR - $1,500• Recognition in most sponsored media • Sponsor 2 games, each time your game is played, your company is mentioned• Logo on website with hotlink to your site• Logo on t-shirt • 12 tickets to event • 1 team from your company may participate in event
Minute to Win It BIG is a new fundraiser for Big Broth-ers Big Sisters. Based on the game show, teams compete head-to-head in various timed challenges.
TEAM - MINIMUM $300• Teams can be made up of 2 or 3 members• Includes t-shirts, soda and pizza• Prize to top fundraising team and individual
TAX CREDIT INFORMATION
BOWL FOR KIDS’S SAKE COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF MINUTE TO WIN IT BIG
Presenting (1)- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
Presenting (1) (sold)- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
Champion (1)- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$5,000- $2,500
$2,500- $1,650
- $300+ $825$1,375
$7,500- $3,750
$3,750- $2,475
- $450+ $1,238
$2,063
$2,500- $1,250
$1,250- $825- $150
+413$688
Strike- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$2,500- $1,250
$1,250- $825- $150
+413$688
Host- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$5,000- $2,500
$2,500- $1,650
- $300+ $825$1,375
Challenger- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$1,500- $700
$750- $495
- $90+ $248
$413
Spare- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$1,000- $500
$500- $330
- $60+ $165
$275
Touchdown - MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$2,500- $1,250
$1,250- $825- $150
+ $413$688
Competitor - MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$1,000- $500
$500- $330
- $60+ $165
$275
Lane (32)- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$250-$125$125- $83- $15
+ $41$68
Field Goal- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$1,000- $500
$500- $330
- $60+ $165
$275
Game- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$500-$250$250
- $165- $30
+ $83$138
Tiger Fan - MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$500-$250$250
- $165- $30
+ $83$138
Financial event sponsors and other donors of Big Brothers Big Sisters are eligible for 50 percent state Youth Opportunity Program tax credits. Call Georgalu at 874-3677 x 201 with questions about tax credits.
Split- MO. Tax Credit Difference- Fed. Donation at 33%- State Income Tax Donation + Fed. Tax on State SavingsCost to donor
$500- $250
$250- $165
- $30+ $83$138
Big Brothers Big Sisters provides children facing adversity with strong and enduring, professionally supported one-on-one, long-lasting relationships that change their lives for the better, forever.
MISSION
Locally and nationally, we know that BBBS mentoring works in the short and long term:
SHORT TERM - Parents, teachers, and Big Brother/Sister mentors were surveyed in 2012 about the progress of their child or youth and found: • 98% increased in self-confidence • 87% improved in academics • 81% improved in their classroom behavior • 87% improved in their ability to make positive decisions • 84% strengthened relationships with peers, family and other adults • 93% increased in their ability to express their feelings LONG TERM – Harris Interactive surveyed adults who had a Big Brother or Big Sister as a youth and compared them to adults from similar demographics that didn’t have a mentor and found that our Little “Alumni” were: • More likely to have a college degree • More likely to make more money • Rated their own relationships with their spouse, their friends, and their own children at a higher rate • More likely to be involved as a volunteer or leader in their community
OTHER WAYS TO SUPPORT BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS:• Be a Big Brother or Big Sister mentor to an at-risk child, ages 6-14.• Sponsor a group activity for Big/Little Matches. You determine the number of people to be invited.• Sponsor a Big/Little Match - $1,000 for one year.• Donate sports, theater or other community tickets for Big/Little matches. • Serve on a BBBS special event committee.• Donate needed items. Visit the BBBS of Central MO website to view our wish list or call for our most current needs.
By supporting Big Brothers Big Sisters, you make central Missouri and our nation stronger.
We serve children who face adversity, those of single, low-income or incarcerated parents. One by one, we break the cycle. Your financial support allows us to provide careful screening and matching of volunteers with these children and the ongoing professional management needed to keep the mentoring relationships going strong as long as possible, we hope, until the child graduates high school. By funding community or school-based mentoring, you help us provide more volunteer mentors and the associated financial resources required to manage and support the volunteers and programs.
We partner with parents/guardians, volunteers and others in the community and hold ourselves accountable for each child in our program achieving:• Higher aspirations, greater confidence, and better relationships• Avoidance of risky behaviors• Educational success