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5 Steps to Develop Corporate Sponsorships for Your School: Strategic School Fundraising
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5 Steps to Develop Corporate Sponsorships for Your School: Strategic School Fundraising
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5 Steps to Develop Corporate Sponsorships for Your School: Strategic School Fundraising
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5 Steps to Develop Corporate Sponsorships for Your School: Strategic School Fundraising

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Embark on a transformative journey with "5 Steps to Corporate Sponsorships for Your School" by Peggy Downs, founder of Granting Your Vision. Based in Denver, Colorado, Peggy, an experienced grant writer and school leader, delivers clear and concise insights, guiding schools and nonprofits to secure valuable corporate sponsorships.

 

Key Features:

  • Real-world examples and trends in corporate sponsorships
  • Pros and cons analysis for informed decision-making
  • Step-by-step guide to crafting compelling sponsorship proposals
  • Five essential steps to create a successful sponsorship program
  • Tailored insights for both fundraising novices and pros

Practical Guidance:

  • Navigate the corporate sponsorship landscape confidently
  • Utilize resources, blog posts, and recommended reads for enhanced understanding
  • Develop successful sponsorship packets to unlock full funding potential

Achieve Lasting Success:

  • Accelerate academic achievement through strategic funding
  • Drive fundraising success with a comprehensive sponsorship approach
  • Cultivate lasting partnerships with businesses for impactful outcomes

Transform aspirations into impactful realities – get your copy of "5 Steps to Corporate Sponsorships for Your School" today and take the first step toward lasting success.

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Release dateJan 6, 2024
ISBN9798223783220
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5 Steps to Develop Corporate Sponsorships for Your School: Strategic School Fundraising
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Peggy Downs

Peggy Downs is a leading grant writer for charter schools. She supports schools across the country with high quality grants, training, and program development. Peggy has served as a Peer Reviewer for federal grants. Peggy has been involved in five school start-ups in two states, starting as a founding parent of a charter school in Colorado. She became a founding teacher of another school, earned her administrative license, and opened a new school in Utah as the director. She supported another school as they wrote the initial charter and served on the board of directors, and then later wrote the charter renewal application. She has served on the board of directors for a state charter school association and supported the development of a national charter school association. Peggy is passionate about supporting school leaders and founders with the information they need to build strong school programs. She is the author of the Grant Writing for School Leaders series, based on her experience and the questions she hears as she works with schools. She is the owner of Granting Your Vision, providing grant writing, online training and workshop presentations for school leaders. She has given presentations at state and national conferences, and was rated a Top 20 Presenter at #NCSC19. Peggy also supports student teachers in local district and charter schools for an online university. She loves being able to visit all types of classrooms and stays current on trends in curriculum and instruction. Peggy loves to travel and taught at a boarding school in Switzerland for one year. Her favorite quote is, “Fall in love with as many places as you can.”

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