Landing a sponsor is a win—but turning that sponsor into a long-term partner? That’s the real success.
Your chapter’s events and programs thrive when you have dependable, ongoing sponsorship support. But retaining sponsors doesn’t happen by chance—it’s about delivering value, showing appreciation, and making it easy for them to say “yes” again and again.
This post will walk you through how to deliver on your promises, go the extra mile, and build sponsor relationships that last far beyond a single event.
Getting a new sponsor takes time and effort—relationship-building, research, outreach. Retaining an existing sponsor is far easier and often more valuable.
Long-term sponsors offer:
Step 1: Deliver What You Promised (and Then Some)
Before you talk about next year, make sure you’ve followed through on everything agreed upon.
Double-check:
Bonus Value Ideas:
Sponsors want to know their investment was worthwhile. Share simple, relevant data points.
Provide:
Example email snippet:
“Your support helped us welcome 82 professionals across coatings, inspection, and engineering. We featured your logo on 3 pre-event emails (open rate 48%), and your table was visited by over 40 attendees.”
📸 Include 2–3 high-quality images with your report if possible.
Never underestimate the power of a sincere “thank you.” It’s simple, but it goes a long way.
Ways to show appreciation:
If they contributed a raffle prize or spoke at the event, recognize that contribution specifically.
Keep the relationship warm—don’t let it go cold until next year’s ask.
Ideas for staying engaged:
Tip: Add sponsor contacts to your email list (with permission) or create a "Sponsor Partners" update email 1-2 times a year.
Sponsors appreciate feeling like a priority. Give returning sponsors a head start before opening up to new ones.
Message example:
“We wanted to offer you first opportunity to sponsor our upcoming Fall Technical Talk before we open it up to new partners. Your support last time was incredibly appreciated, and we’d love to work with you again.”
Offer incentives to repeat sponsors when possible:
Even with the best intentions, it’s easy to accidentally overlook small things that affect how a sponsor feels about your chapter. Avoid:
If something didn’t go as planned, own it and be transparent—it builds trust.
Sponsors are more than just funding sources—they’re partners who want to contribute to something valuable. When you deliver on your promises, recognize their contribution, and maintain the relationship beyond the event, you create a cycle of trust and support that strengthens your chapter over time.
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