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The following Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will help the School of Education This protocol is a tool to assess, fund, track, and increase return on investment (ROI) on external sponsorship opportunities.

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  • To better track external sponsorship outlays for budgeting and analysis.
  • To align sponsorships with SOE mission/brand/core strengths.
  • To ensure ROI by communicating sponsorship with the MCE Team, so that branding opportunities can be realized and news about sponsorships and partnership can be disseminated.
  • To realize the best sponsorship opportunities for an optimal mix of cross-campus, local, national, and international partnerships.  

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Assessing and Initiating a Sponsorship

  1. The Dean’s Office and department heads will program managers assess sponsorship opportunities and fund them from central or program accounts.
  2. To assess an When a faculty or staff member learns of a sponsorship opportunity, reference the following questions should be applied (see below for more detail):
    1. What type of sponsorship is this?
    2. What are the benefits to SOIESOE?
    3. What sponsorship tiers and benefits are offered?
  3. Once a sponsorship has been assessed and agreed to, the following should be alerted:
  4. Dean’s Office—for tracking and potential logistical assistance
  5. MCE Team—for After initial assessment, the faculty and staff member should alert the following offices for go-ahead and to initiate procedures :
    1. Office of the Dean—for go-ahead, tracking, and potential logistical assistance
    2. Budget Office—for funds, tagging, and tracking
    3. Marketing and Communications—for branding, marketing, and news opportunitiesBudget Office—for tagging and tracking

Sponsorship Opportunity Assessment Questions

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  1. Is it a cross-campus or local sponsorship (lower tier) or a national or international opportunity (upper tier)?
  2. Is it a monetary sponsorship ? Is it or an in-kind sponsorship (i.e., are we providing space? a speaker? other resources?)
  3. Is this an event we want to be associated with—given the topic, reach, and audience?
  4. Who else is sponsoring the event? Do we want to be associated with them? Will our sponsorship be enhanced or diminished by the other partners?
  5. Especially if this is national or international opportunity (upper tier), will we receive a good return on investment? 

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  1. What are the various sponsorship tiers on offer? 
  2. Is there an opportunity to mix monetary and in-kind payment to increase sponsorship yield?
  3. What additional benefits are included at various tiers (i.e., additional physical signage, complimentary tickets, speaking opportunities, VIP side events, naming rights for coffee stations, charging stations, recycling stations, etc.)
  4. Is there room to negotiate for more benefits?

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