HackUTA Internal Organizer Guide
  • ℹ️Introduction
  • overview
    • Hackathon History 101
    • Organizer History
    • What is MLH?
    • MLH Hackcon
    • MLH Community Values
  • General Information
    • Hackathon Timeline
    • Finding the Date & Purpose
    • Build Your Leadership Team
    • Locking down a Venue
    • Hackathon Budgeting
      • Legal Considerations
    • Getting Sponsorship
      • Introduction to Fundraising
      • Understanding your Sponsors
        • Evaluating in-kind Sponsorship
      • Potential Sponsor Perks
      • Sponsorship Prospectus
      • The 5-step MLH Sponsorship Process
      • Emailing Your Sponsors Cheat Sheet
    • Hackathon Website
      • Placeholder Website
      • Main Website
    • Marketing your Event
      • Promoting your Event
        • Marketing Email Template
      • Marketing Goals & Timelines
    • Managing Registrations
      • Registrations
      • Sending Reminders
        • Email Templates
      • Check-in Process
    • Event Logistics
      • Hackathon Communication Platform
      • Project Challenges
      • Ordering Swags & Prizes
      • Setup your Event
      • Working with Food Vendors
      • Hosting Hackers with Dietary Restrictions
      • Distributing Meals
      • Organize Transportation
      • Prepare Your Emergency Plan
    • Judging & Submissions
      • Rules for Your Hackathon
      • Judging Plan
      • Judges Communication and Recruiting
      • Hackathon Submission Portal
        • Using Devpost
    • Hackathon Scheduling
      • Detailed Run of Show
      • Run-Through with the Team
      • MLH Tips & Templates
    • Mentorship
    • Hacker Experience
      • Engaging your Hackers
      • Brainstorming Mini Events
      • Plan Engaging Workshops
      • Running Opening ceremony
      • Running Closing Ceremony
    • After The Event
  • Organizer Resources
    • Template Links
    • Getting support from others
    • Leadership Resources
    • Marketing Resources
    • Registrations Resources
      • GDPR in Europe
    • Host Exciting Mini-Events
      • Cup Stacking
      • MLH Mini Events
        • WereWolf
        • Slideshow Karaoke
        • !Light
        • MS Paint Bob Ross
    • Keeping Records
    • Software for Hackathons
  • Contributors
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  1. General Information
  2. Getting Sponsorship

Sponsorship Prospectus

Before approaching sponsors, create a short info packet with three tiers of sponsorship.

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Sponsorship packets don't need to be fancy — just explain what a hackathon is and how they can prepare to get the most out of it. The prospectus should clearly inform about the value they'll be getting by investing in your hackathon, mention a few things sponsors have done at other hackathons that you thought were awesome as well. If you're organising a returning event, adding in metrics from the last years can be great way to attract new sponsors.

Your prospectus should be:

  • 2-3 pages long: Sponsors generally don't have time to read through a big sponsorship deck.

  • Highlighting the Basics: Be sure to include the following info on all materials — we can’t tell you how many times this gets overlooked!

    • Event name

    • Date

    • Projected attendance

    • Website URL

    • Contact email

  • Cover the story behind your event: An introduction to your team, a note about what you’re trying to accomplish, as well as what makes your event special - what are its differentiating factors?

  • Include an overview of available sponsorships: What companies get and how much it will cost them.

    • We recommend including three sponsorship tiers: reasonable, moderate, and expensive. (Any one tier should not comprise more than 25% of your budget.)

    • Let companies know custom packages are available.

See examples of that organizers gave us permission to share.

previous sponsor decks