View Sponsorship Package - Great Northern Concrete Toboggan
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View Sponsorship Package - Great Northern Concrete Toboggan
January 27 - 31, 2016 1 | GNCTR 2016 2 | GNCTR 2016 Dear potential sponsor: On behalf of the Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race (GNCTR) 2016 Organizing Committee I would like to thank you for taking the time to consider supporting this remarkable event. For over 40 years, GNCTR has united some of the brightest engineering students from across Canada in a celebration of creativity and technical design. Over 400 participants are educated beyond the scope of their academics as they overcome challenges from project financing and management, to fabrication and construction techniques. Teams are taken on a journey from concept to prototype, finishing with a product they are proud to showcase as their own. Corporate support is essential to make this event possible. As a sponsor of this event, you have the potential to network and build relationships with the up-and-coming work force. You will also get the opportunity to advertise to a specialized demographic as well as local and national media, all while providing students with invaluable experience. The following sponsorship package includes an overview of all aspects of the event, including budget and additional contact information. The GNCTR 2016 Organizing Committee is proud to be bringing this competition to Ottawa, ON, and hopes to have your partnership along the way. Thank you for your consideration, Carl Tusz VP Finance GNCTR 2016 Organizing Committee University of Ottawa [email protected] 3 | GNCTR 2016 4 | GNCTR 2016 the tradition The Great Northern Concrete Toboggan Race made its debut in 1972, hosted by the Alberta chapter of the American Concrete Institute (ACI), with only four universities and technical schools in attendance. Recognizing the necessity for additional rules and regulations, the event wasn’t repeated until 1975 under the organization of undergraduate students at the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary. Now, after over 40 years, GNCTR attracts over 400 students from over 20 schools across Canada (and sometimes beyond) to compete to create the world’s best concrete toboggan. The event has grown into the oldest undergraduate engineering competition in Canada. the event Over the course of five days and four nights, teams participate in the opening ceremonies, an activity day, the technical exhibition, race day and closing ceremonies. Teams are comprised of up to 30 students, have a team theme, and costumes that reflect their theme. Each team presents a toboggan with static concrete running surfaces, a roll bar, and working steering and braking, that can carry five people for race day, all while weighing under 300 pounds. These toboggans must also pass a safety screening performed by a panel of professionals before they can be raced. past awards Best Performing Toboggan Best Steering Performance Best Braking Performance Best Steering Design Best Braking System Best Concrete Mix Design Best Concrete Reinforcement Design Best Technical Report Best Theoretical Toboggan Most Sustainable Team Most Original/Innovative Design Best Team Spirit Best Theme Costumes People’s Choice Team Most Improved Team Best Technical Display Best Rookie Team Most Spectacular Run King of the Hill World’s Fastest Toboggan Most Aesthetically Pleasing Toboggan 20+ schools 400+ students Throughout the competition, competitors are judged on their toboggan’s technical merit, performance and aesthetics, their technical exhibition display and technical report, as well as their teams spirit and costumes. 5 | GNCTR 2016 the hosts Ottawa is home to about 1,000,000 people, Canada’s parliament, and two major universities. The city embraces winter with activities like skating on the Rideau Canal or at the City Hall “Rink of Dreams,” Nordic and alpine skiing in the Gatineau hills, and Winterlude, a two week celebration of the season. The University of Ottawa is located in the hub of this activity, a stone’s throw away from the Rideau Canal, the Byward Market’s thriving nightlife, as well as the parliament buildings. uOttawa also boasts being the only bilingual university in Canada, and has an undergraduate engineering program with over 2600 students. Ottawa, and the University of Ottawa, represent so much of how we define our great country, making it the ideal host for GNCTR 2016. benefits of corporate sponsorship Sponsoring GNCTR 2016 provides your company exposure to current undergraduate engineering students from across the country. Over the course of five days your company could have the opportunity to advertise and interact with over 400 students, influencing and aiding in the development of the next generation of engineers. Your company could benefit from the advertising opportunities at the events over the course of the competition, as well as through promotional materials and online exposure with very wide audiences. With each participant receiving all promotional materials your logo could be seen on over 20 campuses within Canada. Outside of the engineering community, this event attracts large amounts of media coverage. Within the Ottawa community many local radio, television and prints outlet will cover the event. On a national level this competition has been featured on CBC, The Daily Planet on Discovery Channel and The Mercer Report. Additionally, both the Technical Exhibition and Race Day are open to the public. Without the help of generous sponsors, GNCTR 2016 would not be possible. We hope you will help us reach our sponsorship target of $44,000. 6 | GNCTR 2016 7 | GNCTR 2016 8 | GNCTR 2016 event budget Description Amount ($) EXPENSES Accomodation -16 000.00 Conference Venues and Meals -65 000.00 Social Venues -23 000.00 Race Day -10 000.00 Judges -5 000.00 Participant Package -10 000.00 Printing and Advertising -3 000.00 Volunteers -2 000.00 TOTAL EXPENSES -$ 134 000.00 INCOME Registration Fees 90 000.00 Sponsorship 44 000.00 TOTAL INCOME $ 134 000.00 Please note that amounts listed are based on estimated costs and are subject to change. sponsorship levels Sponsorship is a large source of the income for this competition. To best support GNCTR, there are four levels of sponsorship; Title, Gold, Silver and Bronze. Title $10 000+ 1-2 Sponsors Gold $5 000+ 3-5 Sponsors Silver $2 500+ 5-10 Sponsors Bronze $1 000+ 10+ Sponsors Logo & Link on Website Logo on Shirts & Schedules Career Fair at Technical Exhibit 2 Seats at Award Dinner Judging Positions 2 1 Presentation of an Award Official Race Day / Technical Exhibit Sponsor Address at Closing Ceremonies 9 | GNCTR 2016 bronze sponsor A Bronze Sponsor package is ideal for smaller companies, engineering or otherwise, whose target audience are university students and new graduates. This package includes: • The opportunity for your company to include promotional products in each competitor’s participant package. • And your company’s logo and web link on the GNCTR 2016 website. 10+ available $ 1 000.00 silver sponsor A Silver Sponsor package is ideal for medium sized companies, engineering or otherwise, whose target audience are university students and new graduates. This package includes all the benefits below: • Your company’s logo on each participant’s t-shirt and schedule. • Your company’s logo on the GNCTR 2016 website. • The opportunity for your company to include promotional products in each competitors participant package. • A booth at the career fair that takes place during the Technical Exhibition providing you access to all 450 competitors over the course of 8 hours. 10 | GNCTR 2016 5-10 available $ 2 500.00 gold sponsor A Gold Sponsor package is ideal for medium to large companies that are involved engineering, business or other technical fields. This package includes the benefits listed below: • One technical judging positions. • The opportunity to present one award during the Closing ceremonies of the competition • Two seats at the Closing ceremonies. • A booth at the career fair that takes place during the Technical Exhibition providing you access to all 450 competitors over the course of 8 hours. • Your company’s logo on each participant’s t-shirt and schedule. • Your company’s logo on the GNCTR 2016 website. • The opportunity for your company to include promotional products in each competitors participant package. 3-5 available $ 5 000.00 11 | GNCTR 2016 title sponsor A Title Sponsor package is ideal for large companies involved in engineering, business or other technical fields. As a Title Sponsor your company will receive all available benefits as they are listed below: • An address at the Closing Ceremonies. • Official sponsors of Race Day or the Technical Exhibition, gaining additional exclusive advertising during these events. • Two technical judging positions. • The opportunity to present one award, sponsored and titled by your company, during the Closing ceremonies of the competition. • Two seats at the Closing ceremonies. • A booth at the career fair that takes place during the Technical Exhibition providing you access to all 450 competitors over the course of 8 hours. • Your company’s logo on each participant’s t-shirt and schedule. • Your company’s logo on the GNCTR 2016 website. • The opportunity for your company to include promotional products in each competitors participant package. 12 | GNCTR 2016 1-2 available $ 10 000.00 organizing committee Brian Perry Alumni Co-Chair [email protected] Sian Bunio VP External [email protected] Danielle Mielke Student Co-Chair [email protected] Camrin McCarty VP Social [email protected] Carl Tusz VP Finance [email protected] Adrian Pawliszko VP Communications [email protected] Emily Fergusson VP Logistics [email protected] Mike Eagar VP Race Day [email protected] Emily Procher VP Technical [email protected] Pat Marquis VP Sponsorship [email protected] For more information, visit gnctr2016.com, or email [email protected]. 13 | GNCTR 2016 Faculté de génie Faculty of Engineering gnctr2016.com 14 | GNCTR 2016
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