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Sponsorship Opportunities

Overview

A comprehensive marketing and promotional campaign over the next three months in support of The Giro will ensure that all participating sponsors will receive extensive exposure.

Your organization will have the opportunity to attach its name to an exciting and dynamic event.

The organizers of Giro di Burnaby would like to work with you to develop a mutually beneficial relationship. We look forward to discussing with you this exciting marketing opportunity, or any other suggestions you might have.

Advantages of being a sponsor?

The Giro di Burnaby provides a range of programs to present your products or services to a broad target audience. Sponsor benefits can be customized to meet your specific business objectives and include the opportunity to:

  • Gain positive public profile as a company committed to sport development and family oriented community events

  • Leverage your existing marketing and promotions programs

  • Engage with consumers of all ages in fun and creative ways by incorporating your company promotions and entertaining activities as part of the event program.

We believe in building long-term relationships with our sponsors by working with each of them to achieve their specific marketing and corporate objectives, and linking those in with our exciting marketing and public relations strategy.

Levels of sponsorship:

There are several levels of sponsorship for the Giro di Burnaby:

Title Sponsor

$10,000 and up

Gold Sponsor

$5,000 - $8,000

Silver Sponsor

$3,000 - $4,000

Bronze Sponsor

$1,000 - $2,000

Supporter

$250 - $800

 
Click here to download the 2008 Sponsor Document
Click here to download the 2008 Media Sponsor RFP

 

 

Our 2008 Sponsors

Embassy Development

Appia Development

Palladio Jewellers

Moscone & Bros.

Burnaby Heights Physio

 

 

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