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Sample of Proposal for Charity Golf Tournament
from:If you are planning a charity golf tournament, you are going to need sponsors. Having sponsors is important to get enough money to allow your charity golf tournament to take place. To get your sponsors, you will need to have a proposal that you can show to potential sponsors. A sample of proposal for charity golf tournament events will help you see how a proposal should look so that you can choose yours accordingly.
When making your sample of proposal for charity golf tournament you are going to want to consider the different levels of membership options you will have. Usually at charity golf tournaments, there are different levels that sponsors can choose. This will affect the price of their sponsorship as well as what extras they get with it. Below are some samples:
Platinum- Your sample of proposal for charity golf tournament should include how much a platinum sponsorship costs and all the extras that are added in if a person chooses this option.
Gold- Your sample of proposal for charity golf tournament should include how much a platinum sponsorship costs and all the extras that are added in if a person chooses this option.
Silver- Your sample of proposal for charity golf tournament should include how much a platinum sponsorship costs and all the extras that are added in if a person chooses this option.
Bronze- Your sample of proposal for charity golf tournament should include how much a bronze sponsorship costs and all the extras that are added in if a person chooses this option. This is usually the most basic sponsor option and does not come with as many “extras”. More people may be willing to choose this one however.
There are other important details that should go into your sample of proposal for charity golf tournament. For example, you want to be sure you include all of the details of your charity tournament event. For example, you should be sure you include the date and time of your tournament, what it will be named, who will be attending, what the charity or charities will be and other fine details about the event.
If you will be offering special item such as t-shirts, hats and other clothing as well as gift bags, tees and more for sponsors, you should be sure to include the details as well as accurate pricing information on your proposal. Be sure also that the proposal has information for the sponsors to get their form back to you. It should have your full address, telephone, number, email and fax number as well as contact name and information so they can contact if they have any questions regarding their sponsorship of your event.
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