Re: Atlanta Hopsital Sponsorship Tips
Posted: Sat Oct 09, 638951 6:32 am
HOSPITAL IDEAS FROM LORI HARRISON’S – Atlanta - SUCCESSFUL 2010 SPONSORSHIP
**Each situation will vary, but here are the tools that Lori used that proved to lead her to a sponsorship.
1. I first called (got number off their website) and was surprised that sponsorships went through their media and public relations department (and not some financial department). I was able to speak with the second in charge for media relations and she was happy to help our cause and was surprised she had not heard of us before (this hospital claims to deliver the most babies in the US).
2. I asked what the sponsorship committee was looking for to approve a sponsorship and she advised me to send in information on the Promise Walk, PF itself, history of the walks, attendance, events that I am planning and the sponsorship levels.
3. The packet I sent included the PF Medical Board Letter, brochure, 501c3 form, special sponsorship levels developed by National walk team, and past totals of funds raised
4. My packet led with my personal letter which I tailored specifically for this hospital sponsorship. I delivered my son at this hospital so it was easy to incorporate that and name drop with the Doctors that treated me. I incorporated the history and information about the walks from a national level as well as the fundraising totals that you had given me into my personal letter.
5. After sending in my packet, I started an email correspondence with the person I had spoken to on the phone regarding the status of the sponsorship. She is the one that helped me get the logos and also donated some hospital women magazines for my “goodie bags†at the walk. With the PW being the same weekend as the Race for the Cure they were not able to send anyone out to man a booth but I was happy to pick up and display the hospital banners myself
6. Their sponsorship committee only meets once a month and there was a month they skipped in there so it was the week of the deadline for the t-shirt logos that I found out that we got the sponsorship. I say that just to advise that coordinators get their requests in early, like now. I am planning to call soon to be sure the rules have not changed and send in my stuff to the hospital early this year (hopefully the letter will come easier to me this time around).
**Each situation will vary, but here are the tools that Lori used that proved to lead her to a sponsorship.
1. I first called (got number off their website) and was surprised that sponsorships went through their media and public relations department (and not some financial department). I was able to speak with the second in charge for media relations and she was happy to help our cause and was surprised she had not heard of us before (this hospital claims to deliver the most babies in the US).
2. I asked what the sponsorship committee was looking for to approve a sponsorship and she advised me to send in information on the Promise Walk, PF itself, history of the walks, attendance, events that I am planning and the sponsorship levels.
3. The packet I sent included the PF Medical Board Letter, brochure, 501c3 form, special sponsorship levels developed by National walk team, and past totals of funds raised
4. My packet led with my personal letter which I tailored specifically for this hospital sponsorship. I delivered my son at this hospital so it was easy to incorporate that and name drop with the Doctors that treated me. I incorporated the history and information about the walks from a national level as well as the fundraising totals that you had given me into my personal letter.
5. After sending in my packet, I started an email correspondence with the person I had spoken to on the phone regarding the status of the sponsorship. She is the one that helped me get the logos and also donated some hospital women magazines for my “goodie bags†at the walk. With the PW being the same weekend as the Race for the Cure they were not able to send anyone out to man a booth but I was happy to pick up and display the hospital banners myself
6. Their sponsorship committee only meets once a month and there was a month they skipped in there so it was the week of the deadline for the t-shirt logos that I found out that we got the sponsorship. I say that just to advise that coordinators get their requests in early, like now. I am planning to call soon to be sure the rules have not changed and send in my stuff to the hospital early this year (hopefully the letter will come easier to me this time around).