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Creative ways to recognize sponsors

My team is in the process of dramatically expanding our search for sponsorship. To help with this, we have begun drafting a set of sponsorship "tiers," with various benefits given out for different levels of support. Of course this will include all the standard ways in which teams recognize sponsors (name on robot, name on T-shirt, listed in official team name, etc.), but we were curious about some of the more creative techniques teams use to recognize their sponsors.

How does your team go the extra mile to thank your sponsors for making your team possible, and to make sponsoring your team an attractive option?
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2007-2010: Student, FRC 1687, Highlander Robotics
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