Fund Raisers - Cincinnati Corporate Olympics
Join us on Fountain Square July 7th at noon to benefit Hamilton County Special Olympics
The 14th annual Cincinnati Corporate Olympics: “Hoots with The Suits” will be held on Fountain Square Wednesday July 7th, 2010 with more whacky games, mascot mania and LaRosa’s pizza. Your team participation in this fun event keeps over 1800 mentally challenged Special Olympians training and competing in 25 different sports all year long. Funding for Hamilton County Special Olympics must be raised locally each year to keep these athletes training and competing just like the regular Olympics. We need your support.

We need 5 fun loving, spirited, competitive employees from your company. You will be teamed with one Special Olympian for a team of six to “Go for the Gold” in a series of crazy games designed and coached by Xavier University’s Recreational Sports Department. Your team will challenge some of the bravest and best Cincinnati companies. Best of all, however, is knowing you have helped to keep our mentally challenged athletes physically active and going for the gold for another year. Just fill out "Yes" card and return it to us. We will be touch with you in May.
For more information please contact us at 513-271-2606. Thank you for supporting Hamilton County Special Olympics.
Levels of Support
$15,000 Gold Medal - Presenting Sponsor
Benefits:
- Two Employee Teams in Corporate Olympics
- Company Logo displayed on back of all event tee shirts worn by celebrity emcees, company team participants, volunteers and Special Olympics athletes
- A descriptive paragraph about company in the program distributed to noon-time crowds at Fountain Square
- Company featured in all Cincinnati Corporate Olympics media materials
- Company logo included in the Cincinnati Corporate Olympics pre-event ad in the Cincinnati Enquirer on Sunday, July 6 and post event advertising on Sunday, July 13
- Company banner can be placed at all Hamilton County Special Olympics local athletic events
- Company logo prominently displayed at Jumbotron on day of event
- Recognition in the Special Olympics newsletter, The Torchbearer, which has a circulation of approximately 8,000 throughout Hamilton County
- Rights to use Hamilton County Special Olympics logo in company communications
- Complementary table for 8 at the Keeper of the Flame Awards Dinner
$5,000 Silver Medal - Patron Sponsor
Benefits:
- Employee Team in Corporate Olympics
- Complementary table for 8 at the Keeper of the Flame Awards Dinner
- Company logo prominently displayed on the Jumbotron on day of event
- Company name included in all Corporate Olympics advertising
- A descriptive paragraph about company in the event program distributed to noon-time crowds at Fountain Square on day of event
- Company name displayed on back of all event tee shirts worn by celebrity emcees, company team participants, volunteers and Special Olympics athletes
- Recognition in the Special Olympics newsletter, The Torchbearer, which has a circulation of approximately 6,000 throughout Hamilton County
$2,500 Bronze Medal - Game Sponsor
Benefits:
- Employee Team in Corporate Olympics
- Naming rights on one of the six event games, with company logo prominently displayed on event signage and on games scoreboard at Fountain Square
- Company name included in the event-day program to be distributed to noontime crowds at Fountain Square and post-event ads, recognizing and thanking sponsors
- Company logo displayed on the Jumbotron on day of event
- Company name displayed on all event tee shirts worn by celebrity emcees, game participants and volunteers
- Recognition in the Special Olympics newsletter, The Torchbearer, which has a circulation of approximately 6,000 throughout Hamilton County
$1,000 Team
Benefits:
- Employee Team in Corporate Olympics
- Company name included in the event day program to be distributed to noontime crowds at Fountain Square
- Company logo displayed on the Jumbotron on day of event
- Team recognition on banners during the event
- Recognition in the Special Olympics newsletter, The Torchbearer, which has a circulation of approximately 6,000 throughout Hamilton County

