Support Youth Week 2010
Published by Youth Week Coordinator
Become a Youth Week 2010 sponsor and supporter today!
Each year Youth Week is supported from many organisations over a wide span of sectors to promote, enhance and celebrate the health and well being of rangatahi! This support is used to grow and expand the distribution of resources (posters and stickers), the website, media publicity, grants for events and growing the campaign!
Each year Youth Week bring together a range of supporters and sponsors to collectively show our support for rangatahi in Aotearoa, to work together to create a society that value and celebrate our rangatahi!
Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, engari he toa takitini.
Our strength is from working together
Our strength is from working together
Come on board and work together to create great change for rangatahi!
There are many ways that your organisation can support Youth Week.
It's easy! You can:
- Become a Youth Week 2010 sponsor
- Donate prizes for competitions
- Connect celebrities to attend events
- Volunteer for our national street campaign
- Donate funds for Youth Week grants
Become a Youth Week 2010 sponsor
NZAAHD works closely with our sponsors to develop a reciprocol relationship to ensure sponsors get as much as they can from our sponsorship packages. We work with each organisation individually to tailor a sponsorship package that best works for you. These packages include a range of benefits:
- An insert in to the 3,500 Youth Week resource packs sent nationally
- Promotion and exposure on the Youth Week website as a sponsor
- Promoted as sponsor of the week leading up to Youth Week
- Send extra resources to specific events that fit with your message
- Have a presence by attending events that fit with your message for full promotion
- Send your celebrities to events for promotion and community connection
Contact Njela Sharrock Youth Week Coordinator for more information on how you can sponsor Youth Week 2010
Donate prizes for competitions
Every year we have competitions on the Youth Week website that involves hundreds of young people and event organisers. This gives organisations and companies huge promotion and exposure.
Contact Njela Sharrock Youth Week Coordinator for more information on how you can donate prizes and/or run competitions for Youth Week 2010
Connect celebrities to attend events
We can include your celebrities in our promotion for event organisers to register their events to get the chance to have a celebrity at their event. This is promoted throughout the entire NZAAHD network, all over the website, the Youth Week mailing list, video blogging and media coverage.
Contact Njela Sharrock Youth Week Coordinator for more information on getting your celebrities to attend Youth Week 2010 events and be part of our promotion today.
Volunteer for our national street campaign
Youth Week 2010 is running a national street campaign on Friday 28 May 2010 where we are giving out the Youth Week stickers on the street to promote Youth Week. There is no obligation to donate money, however our street campaigners will have collection buckets to collect money from people passionate about young people.
Contact Njela Sharrock Youth Week Coordinator for more information on how you and your organisation can get involved with our national street campaign.
Donate funds for Youth Week grants
Each year we offer small grants to our communities to help support them to put on events that promote Youth Week and our annual theme of relatioships - whanaungatanga.
Youth Week 2010 is proud to annouce the Mayors Taskforce for Jobs and the NZ Vodafone Foundation have come on board to offer small grants for Youth Week events.
These grants are promoted throughout our entire NZAAHD network , all over the website, the Youth Week mailing list, video blogging and media coverage to promote events. Our coverage for our small grants is growing every year. We need more sponsors to come on board to offer more grants to cater for the growing amount of applicants.
Contact Njela Sharrock Youth Week Coordinator for more information on how you can donate funds for Youth Week 2010 grants.