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Sponsorships
Spiral Wishing Wells provide a unique and powerful opportunity for a company to place its name, logo, or message in front of customers in the best advertising venues in the city...INSIDE retail stores and other high-traffic areas.
There are two basic types of sponsorships.
1) Corporate/Business
2) Individual/Family
Corporate/Business
Businesses are always looking for new and unique advertising opportunities. Sponsoring a Wishing Well gets their logo and message INSIDE the most valuable real estate in town. Most of the information on this page and in this section discusses this form of sponsorship.
There are pictures and links below that approach this process from the point of view of the charity, of the local business, and for regional and national campaigns.
"There is no better advertising opportunity for a business than having its name on Spiral Wishing Wells located in the most valuable real estate in town...retail stores." |
Please select the best option below to learn more about Sponsorships and Corporate Programs.
- Click here if you are a charity organization, museum, zoo, school, library, or a store hosting a Well, and want to learn more about how to get a local company to sponsor your Well(s). This page includes a letter with suggested wording to get a sponsor.
- Click here if you are a local company and would like to learn how you can sponsor one or more Wells in your city. This includes Wells in long-term store locations and/or having a Well you can loan out to one-time events with your name on it.
- Click here if you are a large company or foundation and would like to learn more about regional and national sponsorship programs.
Please take a look at the pictures below for sponsorship pictures.
Individual/Family
There are many people who will like the idea of sponsoring a Well for their favority charity because it raises lots more money than the amount of the donation itself.
- A lady in South Carolina recently provided the cost of two Three-Footer Wells for a Kiwanis Club in memory of her husband who had been a very active member.
- A church member in Lexington Kentucky donated the money for a Well for their children's ministry.
- A man in Portland sponsored Wells that were placed by students all over town where they raised $248,000 in 45 days that paid for a life-saving bone-morrow transplant for a fellow student.
- A sponsor in Colorado bought a Seven-Footer for a Rotary Club in Puerto Villarta Mexico.
- An animal lover sponsored a Well for a Humane Society in Abilene Texas.
Surprisingly, it is not just the financially rich who sponsor Wells. It is people with a passion for the chairty or project. If you know someone like that, show them the website and ask them if they would sponsor a Well for you. It will not be a difficult decision for them because they already love the charity. It is just a matter of learning about the opportunity.
What is included with each Well?
Prices
Colors
Rental Options
Testimonies and Reports
Promotions to Increase the Revenue
Schools and Churches
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Service Clubs
Museums and Zoos
Toy Mini-Well
Corporate Programs
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