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How to become a Sponsor

If you are interested in sponsoring this event, please contact: Amy Smitter, Director of Institutional Development

Campus Compact
45 Temple Place, Boston, Massachusetts 02111
asmitter {at} compact(.)org
517.231.7981

Each of the following sponsorship opportunities comes with special recognition at the Summit as well as the following benefits:

$10,000 Donation – Golden Tassel Level

  • Your organization’s name and logo in our program, in all printed and online promotional materials, and on related signage, full size.
  • One printed piece of promotional information to be included with Summit participant materials and one to be placed at conference tables during the Summit.
  • Invitation for two guests to the Summit. Link to company or organization website from type of sponsorship to 60 days after the summit.
  • Invitations for a joint CUMU and Campus Compact reception (250 people).
  • Guaranteed only industry leader as sponsors.
  • Opportunity to introduce summit speaker.

$5,000 Donation – Silver Tassel Level

  • Your organization’s name and logo in our program, in all print and online promotional materials, and on related signage, 75% size.
  • One piece of printed information placed in the Summit participant materials.
  • Link to company or organization website from type of sponsorship to 60 days after the summit.
  • Invitation for one guest to the Summit.
  • Invitation for a joint CUMU and Campus Compact reception (250 people).
  • Special seating at dinner and lunch.

$2,500 Donation -  Bronze Tassel Level

  • Your organization’s name and logo in all printed and online promotional materials, and recognition in the Summit program, 50% size.
  • Invitation for one guest to the Summit.

Independent evidence suggest[s] that attending an institution that is a member of Campus Compact increases the student's odds of participating in community service during college."

-The Review of Higher Education, Winter 2002 (p. 157)