FAMILY SPONSORSHIPS
Save an animalTogether, we can make a difference.
Just let us know what copy you would like here – and we will input it. Would you like Aspen Grove to do this?
The contact for all sponsors is: fundraising@bounceanimalrescue.org
PACKAGE 1
great starter option- Agreed upon marketing item (email blast, social posts, print collateral at an adoption event are just a few examples).
- One-hour employee and/or customer puppy event
- Sponsorship on our website
- Employee contribution plan*
- Company match plan*
- Event sponsorships*
PACKAGE 2
our most popular- Marketing flyer in all adoption folders
- Name and sponsor a puppy litter
- Everything included in the Flower package:
- Agreed upon marketing item (in addition to marketing flyer above)
- One-hour employee and/or customer puppy event
- Sponsorship on our website
- Employee contribution plan*
- Company match plan*
- Event sponsorships*
PACKAGE 3
saving many lives- This feature is included
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Clarification on * items above:
Trust Sponsorships:
Trusts often have beneficiary desires, both now and in the future. Trusts can make monthly, quarterly, annual or one-time donations to Bounce. AND, trusts can be setup in permanent life insurance to get large one-time annual write-offs on taxes plus multiply the contribution, tax-free, upon passing of the insured. Please let us know if you would like to talk in more detail about this option!
Required Minimum Distributions:
Individuals over 70 ½ must take distributions from most of their pre-tax retirement accounts. Instead of taking the money that you may not want to get taxed on or need, you can do a direct contribution to Bounce from your retirement account, tax-free. You can then work with Bounce to decide how that money is used now or for the future of Bounce. Please discuss this option with us
Success Stories
Success Story: Kraken
Nothing chops our chaps more than individuals that does harm to animals. (Slow drivers in the fast lane, individuals that don’t say ‘thank you’ when the door is opened for them, and shopping carts left in the middle of the parking lot are close runners-up.) Today, we...
Success Story: Kit
Meet Kit! She was a pregnant mom on the euthanasia list from a northern Texas kill-shelter. Unfortunately, it’s quite common for pregnant or nursing dogs to land on the euthanasia list due to the lack of shelter space and resources. Sadly, it’s not uncommon for...
Success Story: Noel
Noel was first seen in a neighborhood, often eating out of garbage cans and drinking street water to survive. She was terrified and used the little energy she had to hide from people. By the time Noel was captured, she was so weak that she couldn't stand up. She was...