Sheffield Theatres Trust Gala Event Sponsorship Opportunities

21st May 2024

Sheffield Theatres Trust are looking for sponsors to support our Fundraising Gala by aligning your branding with the event.

On the evening of Wednesday 24th July 2024, Sheffield Theatres Trust will host a Fundraising Gala Performance of Chariots of Fire, raising essential funds to allow our charity to continue outreach work with children and young people. 

The money raised on this night - plus proceeds from the raffle occurring in parallel with the production - will allow Sheffield Theatres Trust to continue to develop the skills and talent of this city’s incredible youth. Our exciting new Youth Theatres - ST:YT - will be a space for young people to get creative, develop confidence and make their own incredible work on stage.

To make this special evening successful - and to ensure that as much of the money raised as possible goes to the children and young people - we are offering sponsorship opportunities to businesses who will gain the chance to align their branding with our charity, name, and endeavours. 

GOODY BAG SPONSOR - £1,000
> Two Band B tickets to the event.
> Company logo on programme insert created especially for the gala event.
> Opportunity to place promotional items in the goody bags.

DRINKS RECEPTION SPONSOR - £1,000
> Two Band B tickets to the event.
> Company logo on programme insert created especially for the gala event.
> Branding/banner at the VIP drinks receptions.
> Access for two to attend the VIP level interval reception to represent your business.

AUCTION PRIZE SPONSOR - £1,000
> Two Band B tickets to the event.
> Company logo on programme insert created especially for the gala event.
> ‘Supported by’ credit on auction literature where appropriate when promoting > the selected lot.

AFTER-SHOW PARTY SPONSOR  - £2,500
> Two Band B tickets to the event.
> Company logo on programme insert created especially for the gala event.
> Branding/banner in the Crucible upper foyer during the after-show party. 
> Access for two to attend VIP level preshow reception and after party event to represent your business.
> Thank you from the host.

ACCESS SPONSOR - £3,000
> Two Band B tickets to the event.
> Company logo on programme insert created especially for the gala event.
> Branding/banner in the Crucible Box Office foyer for the event.
> Logo on performance information posters on the night.
> Thank you from the host.
> Acknowledgement on pre-show information emails sent to guests.

RAFFLE SPONSOR - £4,000
Two Band B tickets to the event.
> Company logo on programme insert created especially for the gala event.
> Company logo in programme for the run of the Chariots of Fire. 
> Company logo on the raffle page on Sheffield Theatres Website.
> ‘Supported by’ credit where appropriate when promoting the competition.

For more information on the Gala please see the event listing at https://www.scci.org.uk/account/chamber-events/sheffield-theatres-trust-charity-fundraising-gala-performance-of-chariots-of-fire/

Please get in touch if you would like any further information or would like to get involved. 

Adam Battey
Partnerships Development Officer
a.battey@sheffieldtheatres.co.uk

 

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