EVENT SPONSORSHIP PROPOSAL
Presenting Sponsor... Benefits Sponsor name as part of event title Sponsor logo and link on event website Sponsorship verbal recognition at all events (Thursday, Friday, Saturday) Sponsor recognition on marketing & promotional materials Attendance to all events (Thurs Fri Sat) Sponsor recognition on all event signage and printed materials Prominent sponsor recognition on all event related marketing & promotional materials Opportunity to speak at National Professional Truck Driving Championship Awards Banquet/ Saskatchewan Trucking Association Awards Gala & Banquet Opportunity to display any products or promotional/ marketing material at National Professional Truck Driving Championship Awards Banquet/ Saskatchewan Trucking Association Awards Gala & Banquet All Sponsors Receive Brand promotion during event Logo, link on event website Logo & link on applicable social media channels Logo in STA Newsletters On site exposure signage, verbal recognition Attendance to event Tabletop sponsor recognition at event sponsored
The Friday prior to the competition is an opportunity for competitors to get to know one another and learn more about both the city of Regina and the province of Saskatchewan. The competitors, team leaders and traveling companions will all be taking a tour of the RCMP barracks and RCMP Heritage Center. Following the tour will be a dinner and evening of local entertainment. Breakfast (2)...$2,000 Signage on breakfast tables Table at breakfast Placement of promotion/marketing material on tables Lunch...$2,500 Signage on tables at meal Attendance for 8 to RCMP Tour, parade & lunch RCMP Tour...$3,000 Attendance for 8 to RCMP tour & parade Signage at tour location Verbal Recognition during tour Dinner...$7,000 Table at dinner & entertainment event (8) Opportunity to supply marketing/promotional material at event Entertainment...$6,000 Table at dinner & entertainment event (8) Opportunity to supply marketing/promotional material at event Verbal recognition at event
Saturday September 12 The Competition Saturday is the big event! The National Professional Truck Driving Championship begins bright and early with breakfast; the competition will begin at 8 AM and will last approximately six hours. Lunch will be served to the competitors, attending public and volunteers. Breakfast (2)...$2,000. Signage on breakfast tables Table at breakfast Placement of promotion/marketing material on tables Lunch.$4,500 Signage on tables at event Opportunity to provide promotional/marketing materials on tables Beverages... $1,500 Signage near beverage station (s) Photographer...$3,000 Sponsor logo on all published (digital & print) taken during event. Pictures will be added to social media and STA website Track Obstacles...$1000 / obstacle Specific parts of the competition have sponsorship opportunities. Below are obstacles on the course, which can be named after the sponsoring organization. Names will be announced throughout the competition. Start line, Offset Alley, Right Turn, Alley Dock, Serpentine, Rear Scale, Diminishing Clearance, Finish Line Master of Ceremonies.$1000 Signage on stage/site at MC location Golf Carts $1200 Signage on golf carts driven all over course and event site Volunteer Apparel.. $5,000 Sponsor logo on all apparel (t-shirts, jackets, hats etc)
Saturday September 12 Competition & Gala Awards Banquet Saturday evening is the presentation of awards to winner of the National Professional Truck Driving Championships. The awards banquet will sharing the evening with the Saskatchewan Trucking Association s Gala Awards Banquet. Transportation $8,000 Shuttles and buses with transport all attendees (media, competitors, spouses, trucking association staff, volunteers etc.) Wed Sunday. Signage on all transportation vehicles Opportunity to place promotional materials inside vehicles transporting competitors, spouses and team leaders. Option to place promotional materials in transporting vehicle on all three days transport will take place. Trophies. $200 per category 1st, 2nd, 3rd place for each of the following categories Single Single Tandem Tandem Straight Truck B-Train Tandem Highest scoring team (5 trophies) Sponsor logo will go on every trophy sponsored Opportunity to display promotional material on trophy table at Gala Awards Banquet event. Venue.$5,000 Situated in the heart of the Queen City -- Regina, Evraz Place is one of the largest and most influential event complexes in the country. The main competition will take place in lots adjacent to the Agribition Building. Signage inside of venue Signage on course Placement of promotion/marketing material at National Truck Driving Competition
National Truck Driving Championships The National Truck Driving Competition is held once a year In Canada, rotating between the competition provinces. Comprised of three elements: a written exam, a pre-trip inspection and a driven obstacle course. Competitors in the NTDC are already champions on a provincial level; first place drivers from each category in each provincial competition have a chance to compete at a national level. The seven teams compete in five categories, based on the type of truck driven as a career. The categories: Single Single, Tandem Tandem, Straight Truck, B-Train and Tandem refer to the type of configuration of the trucks axels and wheels. Competitors will be scored on their time, skills and professionalism on the course, written knowledge during the exam and safety knowledge during the pr-trip inspection. The competition presents professional drivers the opportunity to display the skills, courtesy, knowledge, safety and professionalism. This competition is of utmost important to our industry, representing the pride, skills and professionalism that are cornerstones of the industry. Saskatchewan Trucking Association The Association's primary purpose is to promote the interests of the trucking industry in Saskatchewan, the organization is also involved in lobbying the provincial government, providing scholarships, and promoting safety at the annual driving championships. Any way you look at it, the STA is in the middle of the action. There are approximately 1,900 trucking companies registered in Saskatchewan. In doing what they love to do, these companies transport hundreds of goods in and out of Saskatchewan every year. The STA is integral to the fabric of Saskatchewan society. Today the STA is hundreds of members strong, and one of the most active trade associations in the province. The current focus of the STA is public relations, lobbying efforts and the promotion of safety through our industry specific training programs.