Become our Sponsor
Join us in celebrating our first official "That Day," a community-driven event focused on dreams, growth, and togetherness. This isn't just a grand opening—it's the beginning of an annual celebration we hope will eventually be recognized nationally as "National That Day."
While we have not yet achieved official recognition, we are dedicated to working hard to make it happen and to start a ripple of change.
Different Ways to Get Involved
Main Event Sponsor - $5,000
Premier recognition as the the main sponsor of the event
Prominent placement of your logo on all event materials and signage
Opportunity for a speaking slot or special mention during the event
Kids Area Sponsor - $2,500
Exclusive recognition as the sponsor of the kids’ area.
Opportunity to distribute awards or announce winners at the kids' awards ceremony.
Logo placement on signage and promotional materials related to the kids’ area.
Theme Sponsorship - $300
Sponsorship of one of the 10 event themes.
Opportunity to distribute branded material within your themed area.
Ability to have one representative at each of the four tables in the theme area, and distribute flyers (no table provided).
Flower Bar Sponsor - $250
Covers the cost of flowers for the flower bar.
Inclusion in event promotions as the flower bar sponsor.
Volunteer Lunch Sponsor - $500
Covers the cost of lunch for volunteers.
Recognition as the lunch sponsor in event materials and announcements.
T-Shirt Sponsor - $1,000
Main sponsor for event t-shirts.
Your name prominently displayed at the top of the t-shirt.
Opportunity to include your logo on all t-shirts distributed to volunteers and staff.
Business Card on T-Shirt - $50
Business card size ad on the back of the event t-shirts.
Printed Map Sponsor - $25
Ad space for your business card size on the back of the event map distributed to attendees.
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This isn't just a grand opening—it's the beginning of an annual celebration we hope will eventually be recognized nationally as "National That Day."
The drawbacks of not utilizing the Event Marketing Starter Guide
Opportunities for learning that were missed.
Heightened difficulties or greater challenges.
Restricted competitive edge.