AWC Austin’s membership of 200 communicators may be the perfect audience for your clients’ messages or for yours. That’s why we’re offering you an opportunity to sponsor an AWC program by July 31 to stretch your marketing dollars for 12 months!

We have sponsorship opportunities for 2012-2013 for every budget, ranging from $25 to $2,500. If you are looking for a new way to market your business, sponsorship with AWC Austin might be just the thing you need! Take a look at some of our options below:

  • Get Smart Professional Development Conference (Sept. 21) — $250 – $1,000
  • Banner Brunch (Spring 2013) — $250 – $2,500
  • Holiday Party (December) — $500
  • Monthly Luncheon — $250
  • Leader Lunch (3) — $250
  • Networking Events — $100 – $150
  • Two Tweets and a Holler — $25 (Social media promotion on Twitter and Facebook)

If you plan to sponsor AWC this year at $250 or more, you can become an Annual Partner and your donation will support two or more programs for the price of one.  For example, your $250 donation will sponsor both Get Smart and Banner Brunch, or Banner Brunch and a monthly luncheon, or many other combinations of programs.  Plus, we’ll put your name or your company’s name on a banner at your sponsored events and at all other AWC events throughout the year.  We’ll also recognize you on the AWC web site, in the newsletter, and throughout AWC’s social media channels including Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Pinterest or our blog.

Additional Annual Partnerships are offered at these higher levels for those who would like to maintain a premier presence at AWC events:

  • Headliner $2,000 (Value $3,000)
  • Producer $1,000 (Value $1,500)
  • Editor $500 (Value $750)
  • Designer $250 (Value $500)

Full details about Annual Partnerships and regular sponsorships are available online or, please contact a Development Committee member below by July 31:

Kathy Estes: Kathy.estes@frostbank.com, 512.472.4952
Ann Friou: ann@annfriou.com, 512.453-2008
Laura Bond Williams: laura@momentum-pr.com, 512.497.8035

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