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Re: how to write a good proposal and sponsorship letter for a event

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Originally Posted by Rohith Surampudi
yep, this is a rather large task, but truly rewarding.
Edit:wow i cant read

Here are some things that you should include

*Who are you, and what are you trying to do
*why do you need money
*what is it for
*why should they sponsor you(not like "we need money", but along the lines of "we help spread science and technology across the nation so we can change the world of tomorrow, our sponsors help us change the world." or something like that"
then a brief summary of your previous statements


I agree most with that bolded one. A huge part of our sponsorship brochure is dedicated to what a company would get out of sponsoring us...[well besides helping fund an amazing team, project, and group of kids ]. But regardless, companies want to hear what they'll get out of it...free publicity? helping a bunch of kids? tax breaks?
There's lots of cool stuff you can talk about.
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