Platinum Sponsor - $5,000
Platinum Football Sponsorship Includes:
Promotional sign at the gate entrance of the All-Star games and all other GWFFCA events for a year
Sign on the field during the cheerleader’s
half time show
Promotion throughout the game
Full color, full-page front or back cover
ad in the All-Star game program
Social media promotion
Coin toss recognition
A table for 8 and Award and
recognition at the All-Star Game
banquet
8 Free game tickets
Gold Sponsor - $1,500
Gold Football Sponsorship Includes:
Promotional sign at the gate entrance of the All-Star games
½ page B&W ad in the All-Star game program
Promotion throughout the game
Social media promotion
4 Free Game Tickets
2 Tickets to the All-Star banquet
Silver Sponsor - $1,000
Platinum Baseball or Softball Sponsorship Includes:
Promotional sign at the gate entrance of the
All-Star games
½ page B&W ad in program
Promotion throughout the baseball or softball game
Throw out opening pitch
Social media promotion
4 Free Game Tickets
2 Tickets to the All Star banquet
Bronze Sponsor - $750
Gold Baseball or Softball Sponsorship Includes:
Promotional sign on the field
1/4 page B&W ad in program
Promotion throughout the baseball or softball
game
Social media promotion
4 Free Game Tickets
2 Tickets to the All-Star banquet
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The T-Shirt Sponsorship Includes:
Your name and business logo printed on the
back of the All-Star game t-shirts
Limited to 10 businesses for optimal size
quality on the back of the shirts
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The Sign Sponsorship Includes:
Your name and business logo printed on a vinyl
sign on fence around the fields at the All-Star
games
If you are a returning sign sponsor your fee is
only $200
"He must become greater; I must become less."
As competitors, we always dream of something Greater. We train tirelessly to reach our potential,
seeking approval from teammates, coaches and fans. The promise of a trophy or praise pushes us
to succeed. Our identity becomes about our performance—how well we play, not who we are.
The pressure to succeed fuels our purpose to compete every day. But what happens when our
season ends, or we don’t perform well? What does it say about our potential or our purpose? The
world will say we’re not good enough—that we’ve failed.
But Jesus Christ says differently.