Presentation to Businesses Practical Tips Points to cover This is what we are about. This is what we want from you. This is what is in it for you.

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Presentation to Businesses Practical Tips Points to cover This is what we are about. This is what we want from you. This is what is in it for you.

Presentation to Businesses Practical Tips The Delivery Needs to Be: Brief Simple To the point Include easy-to-read material

Presentation to Businesses Practical Tips Recognition and Visibility Create Vital Community → Competent Workforce → Attractive to Young Families → Economic Development Make the business case

Business Contributions to Youth Development Projects/Initiatives Large - National Businesses  Financial Contribution  Convener  Create Youth Foundation  Coalition Spokesperson  Stipends/scholarships  Advertising Youth Development  Co-Sponsor Community Event  Encourage Mentoring/Volunteering  Adopt-A-School/Program  Workplace Initiative (ex: parent education)  Capital Improvement Funds (ex: new building)  Youth Employment  Space for Program/Event  

Business Contributions to Youth Development Projects/Initiatives Small - Local Businesses MONETARYIN KINDRECOGNITION  Financial Contribution  Non-Monetary Support (i.e. Services, T-Shirts, Food)  Visibility in Media (One Time Listing: Newspaper, Radio, TV)  Youth Awards  Job shadowing/Apprentices  Regular Newsletter Articles  Stipends/Scholarships  Mentoring/Volunteering  Advertise Sponsors in Brochures and Other Publications  Sponsorship of Events/Programs/Clubs  Volunteer for Board/Committee  Advertise Sponsors During Events (Local, Statewide)  Equipment/Supplies  Use Workplace to Promote Youth Development  Sponsor Awards  Support a Youth Program  Create Youth Program (i.e. Teen-Bowling Night)  Advertise Sponsors on Web Site (i.e. Links)  