Partnership Proposal Presentation

Help Kids In The Spotlight, Inc. create a well-structured presentation that highlights the mutual value of partnering with the organization for prospective corporations or organizations.
Kids In The Spotlight, Inc.
Burbank, CA, USA
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What we need
  • A new partnership proposal presentation, or an update of an existing proposal in Powerpoint, Keynote, Google Slides, Prezi, or another presentation software
  • Best practices and tactics for structuring an effective partnership proposal
Additional details

We need someone to review and edit our sponsorship deck for potential corporate partners and donors. Our target audience is corporations, banks (CSR), business investors, and production companies.

What we have in place
  • We currently have several versions of sponsorship decks, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a list of a few companies we want to target, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $7,888 , allowing us to provide additional scriptwriting and filmmaking services to 5 youth in foster care.

Creating a social enterprise is part of our strategic plan, and in order to movie the needle on behalf of the youth we serve, we need to enhance our current sponsorship deck to present to potential partners, donors, and CSR.

Project plan

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Prep: Distribution of Prep Materials
  • Existing partnership proposals (if applicable)
  • Specific elements to be included in the proposal, such as data, graphics, images, or key brand messaging
  • Organizational background materials helpful in crafting the pitch, such as mission and vision, annual report, or other fundraising or communication materials
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Milestone 1: Brainstorm
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager discuss the goals, intended audience, and desired length of the presentation
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Milestone 2: Outline
  • Professional outlines the new pitch to convey overall presentation arc, slides to be included, and important supporting elements
  • Volunteer Manager provides feedback, which Professional incorporates
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Milestone 3: Final Deliverable
  • Professional delivers a final draft of the presentation, along with notes to help guide presentation delivery
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About the org

Kids In The Spotlight, Inc.
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Tige C.

CEO / Executive Director

Our mission

Kids In The Spotlight (KITS) provides a platform for foster youth to heal and grow from trauma & rejection through the power of storytelling and filmmaking. Our goal is to change the trajectory of these often underserved youth, from adversity to achievement. KITS' Screenwriting and Filmmaking Program delivers comprehensive and therapeutic arts education/training, which has assisted our youth in mitigating their pain and finding their power; as well as securing entry level jobs, internships and post-secondary school admission. Each year culminates in an annual KITS Awards - our version of the "Academy Awards".

What we do

Our year round 10-to-15-week Screenwriting and Filmmaking Programs use filmmaking to combat the trauma of a specific population (foster youth), with a ripple effect tied to so many issues in our city. KITS' form of narrative therapy, which allows youth from foster care to rewrite their stories by separating themselves from their rejection and trauma, enables them to shift their perspectives to enhance their health equity and quality of life. Therapists and representatives from the Department of Children and Family Services have revealed that our program is most effective at positively impacting the well-being of foster youth because we empower them to tell their stories their way, to make decisions, and to take ownership of their life.

Our method works because we remove foster youth from the familiar environments that amplify the negative stigma of treatment. The program spends the first 6 weeks focused on screenwriting, allowing their ideas and collaboration to birth the stories they want to tell. The next 3 weeks allow the youth to study acting; bringing many of their emotions to the surface, some for the very first time. The next week is casting, where the youth learn both sides of the experience; auditioning for the roles they want and serving as casting directors to cast their project as a team. The final piece of the 10 weeks is a full day of production, where they shoot their short films with industry professionals showing them the behind-the-scenes of each aspect of filmmaking. An additional service - 5 weeks of editing - allows our youth to cut packages from the footage of their films, creating KITS commercials and trailers of their films on 3 industry-standard software programs. Our program and service stands out because the stories they write and star in are directed by working industry professionals; who deliver a professionally packaged short film and who become dedicated mentors to our youth.

The year culminates in an event where our youth take center stage in the spotlight. They receive the Academy Award-worthy treatment they deserve during our KITS Awards (hair and makeup, wardrobe, limousine rides, a red carpet experience, film premiere with celebrity guests and awards for best actors, screenplays and films), confirming how much they matter. It shows how they are not forgotten, they are not alone, and they are worthy of love and respect. The screenwriting gives them a voice, the acting gives them an outlet and the awards show gives them an audience; where their experiences and their stories are validated and celebrated.

Testimonials

It was a joy and a pleasure working with Robert. He was so patient and kind throughout the entire process. He produced a presentation deck that my organization is excited about sharing with potential donors.
Tige C.
Tige C.

CEO / Executive Director

Partnership Proposal Presentation Project

Tige is a pleasure to work with. I enjoyed working on the project.
Robert K.
Robert K.

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