: Sun Feb 22, 2009 11:46 am
Barnacle Bill wrote:
I don't know how much you need to raise but you might want to consider selling raffle tickets to businesses for main shirt sponsorship.
Only a limited number of businesses can afford to pay for shirt sponsorship, but any business could afford say £20.00 for a chance to win the position as main shirt sponsor.
I've done it before at a small Union club selling tickets at £10.00 each and we raised over £1000.00, not bad for a small (new) village team. get everyone involved from the committee down to the players, it works.
Best of luck.
You know, thats not a half bad idea.
Any thoughts on that Marto ?
Like I mentioned on another thread, I have a board of directors to answer to now, and three effing accountants (oh the joys of selling out) so its not so easy for me to slip a few grand under the radar (they wouldn't understand rugby sponsorship, not unless we get something back for it, 'kin Philistines), but I'm sure I could snaffle £50 out of petty cash on a lame excuse, especially if someone who's signature can't be read would sign for it
How about a shirt sponsor raffle among local businesses, at £50 a time you'd only need 100 and for all the losers you could maybe donate a page in one of the programmes to list them all ?