Partnership Proposal Presentation

Help Spay Neuter Network create a well-structured presentation that highlights the mutual value of partnering with the organization for prospective corporations or organizations.
Spay Neuter Network
Kaufman, TX, USA
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Posted April 20th

Partnership Proposal Presentation

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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

The target audience is corporate sponsors. Details -- We have a pretty successful corporate sponsorship program for our Spring fundraiser. But these sponsors can rarely go above $500 or $1,000, and the event takes 3 to 4 months of my time. We are in need of 1) a year-round corporate sponsorship program and 2) presentation materials that allow us to secure higher sponsors.

What we have in place
  • We currently have a sponsorship package for our Spring event and one for Fall, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have web pages, emails and letters we've sent prior sponsors, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,828 , allowing us to allocate more funds to helping the pets that enter our clinics, rather than spending funds on event planning, marketing materials and fundraising.

Our Spring, Easter BONE HUNT has become our signature fundraiser. It's really cute, but it does not generate enough to justify the effort we put into it. So we would love to build on its success and popularity and create a year-round corporate sponsorship program that raises more financial support for our clinics.

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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Spay Neuter Network
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Our mission

Our mission is to eliminate pet overpopulation through free or low-cost spay/neuter while empowering our communities to care responsibly for their pets.

What we do

Founded in 2003, Spay Neuter Network (SNN) is nationally recognized for its expertise in high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter services. Our mission is accomplished by offering free and affordable high-volume spay/neuter, wellness and vaccination services for dogs and cats in North Texas. Since our founding, we have altered more than 300,000 pets and administered more than 400,000 vaccinations. While we're spaying-neutering, vaccinating, and microchipping pets, we're also building on these programs to make services easier than ever for low-income pet owners to access to help save lives and sustain and improve Dallas Animal Services' live release rate. We operate three brick-and-mortar clinics located in Crandall, Fort Worth, and Dallas, Texas, in areas of town where low-cost services are most needed. We operate mobile spay-neuter and vaccination clinics, which focus on bringing services directly to underserved low-income neighborhoods in North Texas. We provide animal transports to and from more than 35 locations in and around North Texas as well as from individual homes, if needed, to one of our clinic locations. Our outreach program educates pet owners by going door-to-door in targeted neighborhoods as well as talking with people face-to-face at special events around North Texas. Additionally, we offer humane education to North Texas schools to help the next generation become more responsible pet owners. This coming year, we're also expanding our services to provide access to low-cost vet care in multiple sites in Dallas - areas where there are veterinary deserts (no accessible veterinary services in various low-income neighborhoods around town). Access to care addresses another reason low-income pet owner's surrender their pets and builds on our current programs to reduce animals entering the city shelter and having to be euthanized because of lack of homes. As our mission states we are working to eliminate pet overpopulation while helping pet owners learn how to take care of their dogs and cats - and we are always looking for innovative ways to approach this problem.

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