Corporate Partners
With consumer
values changing, a company's community involvement is now a key factor
in purchasing decisions. Commerce Bank, Sheetz Inc., Gilbane and Caesars Pocono Resorts are a few of the companies that create brand
preference and drive sales by partnering with Special Olympics
Pennsylvania (SOPA). As a corporate partner, your company receives a
variety of marketing and recognition opportunities that can generate
results in:
- Reaching an under-indexed niche audience
- Increasing sales, market share and merchandising opportunities
- Networking with influential decision makers
- Enhancing your corporate image
- Increasing product awareness through sampling and brand presence
- Linking your products and services to an inspiring cause
- Positively impacting employee morale and productivity
- Strengthening ties with shareholders
As a tax-exempt,
nonprofit organization, SOPA relies on corporations to ensure the
continuation of its programs. Special Olympics is not an agency of the
United Way, is not funded by the Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Foundation, and
does not receive funds from the US government.
Special Olympics
is the largest international program of year-round sports training and
athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities and
closely related developmental disabilities. With the help of more than 46,000
volunteers, coaches, family members, and partners, Special Olympics
Pennsylvania serves more than 18,000 athletes in the Keystone State. Special
Olympics is offered at no cost to the athletes. It is through companies
like yours that make the program possible.
For more
information about becoming a corporate partner, contact Special Olympics
Pennsylvania at (800) 235-9058.
You can obtain a copy or summary of the latest financial report filed by
SOPA from the address listed above. You can obtain the official
registration and financial information of Special Olympics Pennsylvania
Inc. from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling Pennsylvania
(800) 732-0999 within Pennsylvania. Registration does not imply
endorsement. |