Become a Sponsor

Dear Potential Sponsor:

We’d like to introduce you to the Peppermill Youth Association sports program. Peppermill is a community non-profit organization whose mission is to provide quality recreation and skill development in football, basketball, and cheerleading, to the area youth, ages 5-14. Throughout our community, Peppermill has a long-standing reputation of developing the skills of boys and girls and has a history of fielding competitive teams that enjoy success at the highest level.

In our almost 50 years of service, our policy is to promote strong character development, the right attitude, a sense of responsibility, and citizenship in youth sports. It is the purpose of Peppermill to achieve this goal through fair play, good sportsmanship, and congenial fellowship, with our adult leaders providing the example.

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In order to make this rewarding experience a reality for our youth, we are reaching out directly to area businesses and friends by offering an opportunity to become a sponsor.

The most important step in the planning process for a successful year is obtaining local and corporate sponsorships from businesses and organizations, to help offset some of the costs associated with running our program. We are looking for sponsors who are willing to donate any dollar amount to assist in covering our major expenses such as field rental, equipment, and uniforms as well as trophies and insurance costs.

Based on your level of sponsorship, you will have the opportunity to have your company’s name imprinted on a Peppermill banner that will be hung during home games (during your donating season) and your company name will be announced during our home games. Your company may also be recognized in our “Thank You Sponsors” listing in our end of season booklet.

If you are interested in donating, please see the attached for our sponsorship package levels and sponsorship form. We thank you, in advance, for your generous contribution allowing us to continue to serve our community’s children.

Peppermill Youth Association