Sponsorship Packet Templates That Raise Funds

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What makes Storydoc better than PowerPoint or PDF?

With your same-old PDF sponsorship packet design, you’ll never stand out, let alone engage.

Sponsors and investors have seen beautiful sponsorship packets in PDF format a thousand times before.

Though pretty, they’re still static, dull, and hard to understand.


What makes Storydoc better than PowerPoint or PDF?

The goal of a sponsorship packet is to effectively communicate the value of an event or project to potential sponsors, outlining benefits and opportunities for partnership.

It aims to attract financial support or other resources by presenting a compelling case that aligns with the sponsors' interests.


What should a sponsorship packet template include?

  1. Cover page: Clearly states the event or project name with compelling visuals.
  2. Introduction: Brief overview of the organization and the event/project.
  3. Sponsorship levels: Detailed breakdown of sponsorship tiers and associated benefits.
  4. Demographic data: Insights into the audience or attendees, underlining their value to the sponsor.
  5. Past success stories: Examples of previous sponsorships and their outcomes.
  6. Contact information: Easy-to-find details for a sponsorship coordinator or team.

Why use a Storydoc template instead of paying a design agency?

  1. Stroydocs are 2x more engaging than a typical agency-made one-page sponsorship package template.
  2. Our templates cost a fraction of the price you pay an agency.
  3. With Storydoc you can produce content about 5x faster than using the legacy design approach.


What makes a good sponsorship packet design?

  1. Clarity and simplicity: Ensure the design is clean and information is easy to read.
  2. Branding consistency: Use colors, logos, and fonts that align with your organization's brand.
  3. Visual appeal: Include high-quality images and graphics to draw attention.
  4. Interactivity: Incorporate elements like links or videos that can be interacted with in digital formats.
  5. Storytelling: Craft a narrative that connects the sponsor emotionally to the project, highlighting past successes and the potential impact of their contribution.


What are the main types of sponsorship packets?

  • Event sponsorship packets: For concerts, festivals, and other events.
  • Corporate sponsorship packets: Aimed at gaining support from large businesses.
  • Non-profit sponsorship packets: Designed for charitable causes and community projects.
  • Media sponsorship packets: Targeted at securing advertising or promotional help.
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