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16 June 2024
So, you’ve found potential sponsors - now it’s time to win them over. A clear, professional, and appealing proposal can make all the difference between a polite “Maybe later” and a confident “Yes!”
But don’t worry – this doesn’t need to be a 20-page pitch deck. In fact, some of the best proposals are short, visual, and to the point.
Whether it’s a formal document, an email, or even a one-pager, every good proposal should answer:
âś… Who you are:
Name of your group, school or club
What you do and who you support
A short mission statement
âś… What the event is:
What’s happening (a fete, disco, colour run, trivia night, etc)
When and where
Who attends (families, children, sports fans), and how many are expected to attend?
âś… Why you need support:
What costs do you need help covering
What goals you’re trying to achieve (new shade sails? STEM equipment? team uniforms?)
✅ What’s in it for them:
List of benefits (e.g. signage, social media promotion, event day exposure)
Sponsor packages or levels
Optional extras (naming rights, exclusivity, speaking opportunities, etc)
âś… What to do next:
Contact details
A call to action (e.g. “We’d love to chat” or “To confirm your support, return the attached form”)
Don’t be afraid to switch it up depending on who you’re pitching to!
✉️ Simple Email Format
Perfect for small local businesses or in-kind support. Keep it friendly and brief, and attach a flyer or list of benefits.
đź“„ Formal Proposal Document
Ideal for larger sponsors. You can include:
Cover page
Overview of your group
Sponsor levels table
Visuals from past events
Testimonials
📊 Sponsorship Matrix or Wish List
A simple table can be very effective! Example:
Item | Suggested Sponsor Type | Value |
---|---|---|
Jumping Castle | Party Hire, Tradie | $600 |
First Aid Tent | Pharmacy, GP | $400 |
Fireworks | Local MP, Real Estate | $1500 |
Cake Stall | Bakery, Cafe, Gift Shop | $300 |
Ask your community: “Can you help us fill the gaps?”
Utilise Fundraising Whisperer AI to streamline your writing process and make it easier and faster.
Try prompts like:
“Write a short and friendly email introducing our school fete sponsorship opportunity. The business is a local cafe, and we’re hoping they can donate $200 or in-kind coffee vouchers.”
“Create a three-tier sponsorship package for a community trivia night, including benefits and pricing for Gold, Silver and Bronze levels.”
“Help me write a sponsorship proposal for a sports carnival, aimed at local businesses, that outlines the event, the audience, and the benefits of supporting us.”
You can also ask it to:
Convert your long info into a punchy flyer
Write a social media post to announce available sponsorship opportunities
Rewrite an existing proposal with a more professional or friendly tone
Always customise - generic = ignored!
Use your branding and colours where possible
Include images if you can - from past events or of the item you want funded
Be upfront about deadlines and payment options
Offer exclusivity for high-level sponsors (e.g. “only one real estate agency sponsor”)
Always get sponsorship agreements in writing, especially for cash or high-value in-kind support. This helps avoid confusion if staff changes at their end, and keeps things professional.
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