Sponsorship Opportunities

Festival Sponsor Benefits
- Get Broad media coverage
- Desired Audience profile
- Positive image/brand recognition
Options
Platinum Sponsor - $10,000 (limited to one organization)
- Company logo on promotional literature and prominently displayed at public functions
- Full-page advertisement on inside front cover of Festival Program Book
- Company logo prominently featured on the Cape May Film Festival Home Page
- Special acknowledgement in the Festival Program Book.
- Four donor "thank you" packets with VIP passes
- Sole Sponsor of festival event of your choice
Executive Producer - $5,000
- Company logo prominently displayed at opening reception
- Full page advertisement in Festival Program Book
- Company logo featured on our website
- Special acknowledgement in the Festival Program Book
- Four donor "thank you" packets with VIP passes
- Co-Sponsor of festival event of your choice
Director - $2,500
- Special acknowledgment in the Festival Program Book
- Company logo featured on our website
- Half page advertisement in Festival Program Book
- Four VIP tickets
Associate Producer - $1,000
- Special acknowledgement the Festival Program Book
- Company logo featured on our website
- Quarter page ad in Festival Program Book
- Two VIP tickets
Program Book Advertising Rates
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Full Page |
$600 |
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Half Page |
325 |
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Quarter Page |
175 |
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Business Card |
100 |
Sponsorships of individual festival events are also available
Call Tom Sims, Executive Driector
(609) 884-6700 for more information or to become a sponsor.

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Cape May NJ State Film Festival, Inc.
P.O.
Box 595
Cape May, NJ 08204
(609) 884-6700
(609)
884-6722 (fax)
Email:
info@njstatefilmfestival.com
2007 Film Festival
Sampling of Selections!
Alex Scott: A Stand for Hope News anchor Larry Mendte tells how a little girl with a dream and a lemonade stand can do amazing things.
New River: Zane & Hugh Campbell document the lives of their musical family—featuring a live performance!
Indescribable Nth: Story from Disney veteran animator tells how a boy with his heart in a snow globe finds love
Rimalev, The Seventh House: Holocaust survivors go to the Ukraine for a memorial, but local priests have their own ideas.
Going Home: A chance meeting shows a troubled young man that there are many ways to reach his destination.
Juggling Life: Their mission: to make a difference through the New Jersey Is Beautiful Juggling Program!
Letting Go: A nine year old decides to put away his blanky, but it’s his father who’s finding it difficult.

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