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Step-by-Step: How to Get High School Baseball Sponsorships

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If you're a high school baseball coach or parent, you know how costly it can be to run a successful baseball program. From new equipment to travel expenses, the costs can quickly add up. We've seen thousands of these fundraisers come through and we know what works, and what is more work than it's worth. We've compiled all of that knowledge and advice into our Ultimate Baseball Fundraiser Success Guide. It's free to download and share with your assistant coach or parent that will help you with this.

That being said, sponsorships will likely be the biggest contributor to your raised funds. Here's how to do it:

Step 1: Identify how much your team needs to raise.

First things first, it's essential to identify how much your team needs to raise. On average, a high school baseball team can expect to spend $10,000 - $30,000 per season. Consider all expenses, including equipment, uniforms, and travel costs. This will help you set a realistic fundraising goal.

Step 2: Identify potential sponsors.

Start by identifying potential sponsors. Look for local businesses that have a connection to your team, such as sports equipment stores, restaurants, or car dealerships. Don't overlook small businesses, as they may be more willing to sponsor your team.

Step 3: What baseball sponsorships will you offer?

Think about what you can offer your potential sponsors in return. Some ideas include banners displayed during games, sponsor announcements during games, or logos on team t-shirts. Be creative and make it worthwhile for your sponsors.

Step 4: Reach out.

Get your players involved and start reaching out to potential sponsors. Call, text, or show up in person to introduce yourself and your team. Be sure to bring along your sponsorship proposal, including what you're offering in return for their support.

Step 5: Collect payments.

Make it easy for your sponsors to make payments by using a platform with low fees, such as SuccessFund. This will allow sponsors to use their business credit cards and make payments hassle-free.

Step 6: Collect sponsorship images for banners and other advertisements.

Use SuccessFund to collect sponsorship images automatically as sponsors pay and store them for your printer to access. This will save you time and make it easy to create banners and other advertisements.

Step 7: Thank them.

Don't forget to thank your sponsors! A simple thank-you note or gesture of appreciation can go a long way in building long-term relationships with those that purchased your baseball sponsorships.

By following these seven easy steps, you can secure sponsors and raise funds for your high school baseball team. Be persistent, creative, and make it easy for your sponsors to support your team. Don't forget to download the complete guide to baseball fundraising! Good luck!

Resources:

"How high school sports teams can find and secure sponsorships" by Jessica Dickler, CNBC

"The secrets to landing a high school sports sponsorship" by Rachel Lenzi, MLive

District approved fundraiser tools - https://www.successfund.com

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