2012 Park Sponsorship Campaign

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The YMCA and You THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIP. 2 Largest child care provider America's leading swim instructor Largest youth sports organization 20.2 million.
Advertisements

Webinar: June 6, :00am – 11:30am EDT The Community Eligibility Option.
Marketing & Operations of the Sport & Event Industries
Lacrosse Nova Scotia Society. The Lacrosse Nova Scotia Society (LNSS) is a non-profit organization that acts as the recognized lacrosse authority throughout.
To: Our supportive partners – Essex Town businesses / Office Manager Re: Essex Town Little League Support & Donations Dear Maam or Sir, On behalf.
The Coachs Scholarship Award TORONTO LYNX PREMIER SOCCER ACADEMY Founded by Nathan Mesher, Age 13, 2010 Assisting Ontarios Elite Soccer players to achieve.
2013 State of the Town Meeting POOLESVILLE PARKS, STREETS AND RECREATION BOARD.
City of Hallandale Beach Parks and Recreation. Swim Lessons Monday thru Thursday Classes: 4:00pm – 4:45pm, 4:45pm – 5:30pm, 5:30pm-6:15pm, 6:15pm-7:00pm.
What is community sport ? Club sport School sport Municipal parks and recreation programs.
Exeter Castle Festival of Rugby 2015 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES.
Our Purpose is our Youth Blue Line Arena Artificial Ice Fundraising Campaign BLC Fundraising Rep Dec 2007.
is a non-profit and educational organization whose mission is to foster the mental, physical and emotional growth and development of America’s youth through.
Welcome 2014 PHS Football Kickoff Meeting August 15, 2014.
Parent Information Meeting 2015 Season CREEK FLASH BASEBALL.
Sports Complex Proposal GARY ROBERTS AND TRAVIS PALMER.
AHS Baseball Booster Club September 18, 2012.
6 th Annual Winter Meeting Introductions The Year in Review 2011…………The Season Ahead.
Why Baseball? Chance to add to the athletic culture of the school. Attract new student base to the school. Generate a fan base and offer baseball youth.
Where the Dream Begins… The Goals of Little League To help children develop citizenship, discipline, teamwork and physical well being through sports.
MANCHESTER LITTLE LEAGUE P.O. Box 216 Lakehurst, NJ website: M.
Kuwait Little League Baseball/ Softball Sponsorship/Partnership Presentation Since 1980, teaching sportsmanship, teamwork, and cooperation, through.
Linda D. Robertson Associate Executive Director for Business February 2015.
July 28,  Elected Officials  Parks & Recreation  Civic Organizations  Juvenile Corrections  Medical Services  Businesses  Military  School.
Ann Arbor Youth Soccer Association Corporate Sponsorship Request.
Affordable, High Quality, Competitive Soccer
Direct Giving Sponsorship Program. Who Are We? Georgetown Soccer Association is a community-based soccer organization serving Georgetown, Liberty Hill,
Why Should I Become a Colonial Athletic Booster (CAB) Member?
We require that each family sign-up for
Proposal to Town Board March 2,  Background  Concept  Financing  Economic Benefits  Marketing Plan  Fundraising and Sponsorship  Clarence.
Amateur Sports A person who does not get paid to play a sport – Must only have desire and drive to play – Amateur sporting events attract: Fans Attention.
Fountain Valley BARON Football Boosters Incoming Frosh Parent Meeting 2013 Season May 22, 2013.
Wheeler Baseball Season Booster Meeting. Wheeler Baseball 2015 Schedule: – 1/19: Wheeler Baseball Tryouts – 1/21: Announce Team – 1/31: Picture.
Organizing A Black Tie Dinner or Gala.
Wakulla County Recreation Department. Wakulla County Recreation Mission Statement: Wakulla County Recreation Division is committed to giving every child.
Spring Sports Banquet Booster Club Committee 2014 Board President Andy Nelson Vice President Ray Todd Treasurer Wendy Todd Secretary Libby Garrett.
Our vision: To provide our children and youth with a safe, fun and family oriented program that demonstrates the ideals of good sportsmanship, character,
Why Do We Need More Ice? Legends & Heroes: Case Statement Overview.
BREW TECH TRACK AND FIELD Contact Info: D or
Linda D. Robertson Associate Executive Director for Business.
Kisumu Youth Football Association Transition Paper/Strategy KYFA
SBC Park Jack Conway Tom Wirnen John Colginerio. Introduction  Home of MLB’s san Francisco giants  Opened in April  Cost to build was $357 million.
Martin Methodist College McGill First Year Experience Class Project Boys and Girls Club 2010 Home Run Derby.
Page 1 Tri-Cities Little League Challenger Program January 2008.
ORANGE COUNTY December 4, 2007 Fee Schedule Update.
Beyond Parks and Recreation PRO Conference Presentation Sportalliance: a community resource.
Fountain Valley BARON Football Boosters Returning Player Parent Meeting 2013 Season May 20, 2013.
Linda D. Robertson Associate Executive Director for Business September 2013.
WAA Girl’s Softball Parent Information WAA Girl’s Softball Parent Information.
Note: this template contains several badge/color options. Click the “Layout” drop-down on the Home tab to view them all.
Organizational Overview Everything you always wanted to know….but were afraid to ask! Regina Coeli Athletic Boosters Tony Esposito - President February.
Building & Sustaining Lacrosse Programs In Non-Traditional Markets.
Established September, Who is MYO? Mason Youth Organization MYO  MYO is a non profit organization that is supported by volunteers to provide youth.
PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN TO: Culpeper Football Association, Inc. ATTN: Chris Settle, CFA Sponsor Committee P. O. Box Culpeper, Virginia
WCIHL SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM. WCIHL MISSION  Our organizations mission is to bring the sport of hockey to kids of all ages. We strive to promote the fun.
Leo Club Program Overview. Leos: A Vital Branch of the Lions Family Tree Program Overview & Approach.
The Little League Challenger Program
CP/CR High School Girls Booster Club
AGENDA Welcome, Introductions & Prayer What’s new this summer at DB
ROBERT B. GLENN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB
ROBERT B. GLENN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB
Sierra Rugby Club Goals
Twinsburg Baseball League
SPONSOR PACKAGES Our vision: To provide our children and youth with a safe, fun and family oriented program that demonstrates the ideals of good.
Atlanta Colt Youth Association Sponsorship Levels
Hamilton Athletic Booster Club
Adopt-A-Facility Program
ROBERT B. GLENN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB
ROBERT B. GLENN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB
Broad Run High School Spring Parent Meeting 2017
ROBERT B. GLENN HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB
Presentation transcript:

2012 Park Sponsorship Campaign

Tealtown Ballpark 4762 Tealtown Rd. Milford, OH 45150 513.752.1546 Established in 1956 Completely owned and operated by a volunteer organization known as the Mt. Carmel-Glen Este Boosters The park sits on 48 acres with 18 ball diamonds and 8 batting cages. It is one of the largest facilities of its kind in the Midwest We are a non-profit 501c3 organization. 90-100 teams are registered to play league games out of the park. (Over 1000 kids) During the season the park is visited by teams from around the Tri State, including UC Clermont, Glen-Este High School and the Middle School. Its host to National, Regional and State Final Tournaments each year drawing teams and families from around the Midwest An estimated 150,000 people visit our park each year.

Executive Overview How are we organized? How do we operate? 11 member volunteer board elected every 2-3 years Executive committee consisting of: Jim Diana, President Adam Ringland, Vice President Brian Harvey, Treasurer Dave Haught, Secretary How do we operate? Income is generated through registration fees, concessions, banner sponsorships, and tournaments We have 1 full time groundskeeper and 1 part-time helper. We hire high school kids to work our concessions ages 14 and up Currently, we have an operating budget of about $225K.

Services Leagues Provided at the park Glen-Este Youth Football T-Ball ages 5-6 years old Coach Pitch ages 5-7 years old Knothole ages 7-18 years old Select Baseball ages 9-16 year old Girls Fastpitch Softball ages 8-16 years old SNAP – Special Needs Athletic Program Glen-Este Youth Football Provided practice facility for both football and cheerleaders Willowville Elementary School PTO Utilized our booster room as a meeting place Boys and Girl Scouts of America Scout Troops within our community utilized our booster room as a gathering place to hold their monthly events.

Our Mission: To sponsor healthful athletics and social activities, provide supervised recreation, promote good sportsmanship and character to benefit the youth and individuals with special needs in the West Clermont School District, as well as, other youth residents of West Clermont and around the Tri State Objective: To raise $250,000 in Corporate funding to cover the cost of renovating all 18 ball diamonds, making Tealtown Ballpark the premier baseball and softball park in the Tri-State area. Keys to Success: Recruit more corporate support within the community through banner sales and field naming rights. Minimize field maintenance, increasing the number of games played “less rain outs” Grow Registrations, by providing a safer, better place to play. Grow the SNAP Program large enough to form a new league. Maintain a high approval rate with the Mt. Carmel-Glen Este Booster Give back to the community, thru a Hardship Scholarship Fund, for those families with children that want to participate in sports but are strapped financially.

Who Benefits? First and foremost the kids benefit, because by renovating the fields we have less rain outs and they get a great park to play in. Parents benefit because they see the value of their dollar by registering their sons or daughters out of our park vs. another park Students benefit by having a place to earn some summer cash UC Clermont and Glen Este High School Our Sponsors Benefit, because they get great exposure within the community Clermont County Benefits, because having great fields allows us to host National Tournaments Generating revenue for the community by teams traveling in town, staying in our hotels, spending money in our restaurants and retail outlets. Greater Cincinnati Benefits, because there’s no other park like this in the Tri State area that can host National Tournaments at 1 location.

Tealtown Ballpark 4762 Tealtown Rd. Milford, OH 45150 513.752.1546 2012 Banner Sponsorship Campaign The 2012 season will be upon us soon and the boosters at the park are on a fence banner sponsorship campaign. Our goal is to raise $50,000 in sponsorship. Proceeds will be used to help renovate all the fields at the park by reconditioning, new crowning and putting grass infields and adding water lines to fields 1-4. We are strictly a volunteer organization owned by the community and operated by the community, for the community. The park is always in need of goods and services. How can you help? By purchasing a Fence Banner, Sponsoring a Field Renovation or donating material/equipment for park renovation project. How does it work? We have four plans available: One 3’ x 5’ fence banners placed on the outfield fences or along the entrance or common areas. $350 Field Renovation Sponsorship gives you naming rights to a field $10000 (for fields 5-18) or $20000 (for fields 1-4) Major sponsorships like naming rights to an entire quad. $37500 (fields 6-9 or 12-15), $75,000 for (fields 1-4) Material/Equipment Donation for Park Renovation Projects All sponsorships are on an annual basis unless negotiated otherwise. Banner locations are on a “First Come, First Serve” basis. Banners are to be provided by the sponsor and are subject to Board approval. Without question we offer one of the most cost effective ways to reach hundreds of local families every day. In addition you are telling everyone you care about the community we live, work and play in. The cost is minimal…the return is priceless

Tealtown Ballpark 4762 Tealtown Rd. Milford, OH 45150 513.752.1546 EIN #: 31-1129931