Sponsorships Benefits



The Communication Agents Initiative offers the opportunity to those who wish to make a difference but who do not have the time or skill to become an effective Communication Agent to support other Communication Agents and specific initiatives.

The Communication Agents Initiative has a very simple, donation-based mechanism to support his businees model.

1) All Communication Agents contribute through their personal Web site to collect donations for the Learning Support Fund.
Each site has multiple donation buttons which allow supporters, activists and fans to give whatever amount they may feel most appropriate to support the life and growth of this initative.

2) The Learning Support Fund is a centralized public fund that it is used exclusively to pay the tuition for qualified Communication Agents who have successfully applied and who are in need of financial support.

3) Institutional and Campaign Sponsors contribute to the general support, logistic and marketing infrastructure of the CA Initiative and to specific organized Campaigns respectively.


What the sponsors get:

Sponsors are listed with their logo/photo and a link back to their site on a Communication Agents Initiative page devoted to them.

Sponsors have their brand and tagline promoted also on the Web sites of Communication Agents who are supported by their donation or on the ones of graduate CAs who are involved in the specific initiative being sponsored.

Sponsors can get syndicated content from one or more Communication Agents to be displayed on their site.

Sponsors are provided with the opportunity to hold live conferences and meetings by using the Communication Agents Community Room.



I am looking for further ideas on how to offer more in return to sponsors that is of value to them.
Your ideas are all welcome.

Posted on July 7, 2003 in 12. Sponsors | Permalink

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