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| NAME | ADDRESS / SERVICE(S) | CONTACT | PHONE | WEBSITE/EMAIL |
| 2026 Sponsors | ||||
| Burden Funeral Home | 1512 Williamson Rd., Griffin, GA | Charles Burden | 678-603-1666 | BurdenFuneralHome.net |
| State Farm Insurance | 1522 Lucky St., Griffin, GA Mortgage Broker, Tax Filer & Notary |
Rita Johnson | 770-228-6164 | rita.johnson.nl@statefarm.com |
| Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance | Atlanta, GA Auto, Life, Home Insurance |
Doug Barron | 404-273-9814 | gaovariancancer.org |
| Lifelink - Organ Donations | Organ Donations |
Dr. Kotina Hall | 404-255-1337 | lifelinkfoundation.org |
| Amerilife Insurance | Annuities, life & health insurances & retirement planning | Chris Reed | 678-763-3853 | Chris.reed@amerilifeagent.com |
| Diversified Insurance | 2896 N, Expressway, Ste. A, Griffin, GA Car, Health & Pet Insurances | Tosha Morell | 404-689-6941 | agent@diversifiedshield.com |
| Potential Sponsors | ||||
| Kravingz Restaurant | Roses Shopping Center, 1116 Zebulon Rd. Griffin, GA |
678-818-9370 | ||
| Wellness Breakthrough | Griffin, GA Feel Stronger, Move Better, More Energy -Naturally |
Lawrence & Barbara Willis | 757-641-0032 | bhlwillis@gmail.com |
| Electrician | Griffin, GA | Dewayne Jackson | 404-934-5526 | |
| Golf Cart Repair | Griffin, GA | Jimmy Gregg | 404-932-4020 | |
| Allstar Insurance | 231 South 10th, Griffin, GA Auto, Life, Home Insurance |
Gregory Reid | 770-424-2689 | allstarintgroup.com |
| Spa Elise Wholeness Center | 1435 N. Expressway, Ste. 103, Griffin, GA | Tara Moreland | 678-572-4378 | spaelisewholenessscenter.org |
| Beauty Hair Braiding | 1031 West Taylor St., Griffin, GA | Marie Djapta (Mimi) | Mbraiding1@yahoo.com | |
| Anointed Cuts Kingdom (ACK) | 804 South Hill St., Griffin, GA | Vincent Rogers | 202-536-9477 | |
| Georgia Conservation Voters | Central GA EMC & PSC Education, 830 Glenwood Ave, Atlanta, GA |
Deborah Opie | 470-226-4448 | deborah@gaconservationvoters.org |
| Sal Construction & Handyman Services | 5663 Waterford Ct. Morrow, GA 30260 | Lyndel Colemon | 470-818-0974 | lyndelcoleman99@gmail.com |
| Bouxury Finds - Luxury Styles | 4595 Regency Trace SW, Atlanta, GA | Alfredda Lowery-Jackson | 404-488-3738 | bouxuryfinds.com |
| Jon Browne & Associate Services | Mortgage Broker, Tax Filer | Jon Browne | 770-318-2500 | jonabrowne@gmail.com |
| Garage Door Problems | Garage Door Repairs | David Holland | 478-297-0149 | garagedoorproblems@yahoo.com |
ACES Sponsorship Levels and Benefits:
□ Gold Sponsor $1,500 -- includes 2 seats to an ACES event, a promotional display at one event, the opportunity to be recognized and speak at the opening of an ACES event, digital ad on ACES website, distribution of business cards at monthly meetings, an opportunity to speak 15 minutes at an ACES meeting, digital ad on 15 email-blasts, and recognition on presentation screen at an ACES monthly meetings. Sponsor’s marketing materials will be shared with partnering businesses and organizations.
□ Silver Sponsor $1000 -- includes 2 seats to an ACES event, digital ad on ACES website, distribution of business cards at ACES monthly meetings, recognition at an ACES event, digital ad on 9 email-blasts, recognition on presentation screen at an ACES meeting, and an opportunity to speak 10 minutes at one ACES meeting.
□ Bronze Sponsor $500 -- includes digital ad on ACES website, distribution of business cards at ACES monthly meetings, digital ad on 6 email-blast, and an opportunity to speak 5 minutes at one ACES meeting.
ACES Potential Sponsorship Program
The ACES Pre-Sponsorship Impact program is designed to provide businesses/organizations with bottom-line impacts 3 to 4 months prior to asking for sponsorship. The process would start in September and end in December, which will coincide with annual planning for most businesses and organizations.
Advantages: It will provide…
• Businesses with an opportunity to experience the partial impacts of ACES on their bottom line before making a sponsorship decision.
• All ACES members a method to influence and participate in securing sponsors.
• It will provide ACES the power though it’s large membership to help small businesses to become more successful.
• ACES additional funds to plan and execute more successful events.
Disadvantage:
• Businesses/organizations receive impacts and don’t become a sponsor. Good business selections and impact measurements will minimize this from happening.
What does marketing look like?
• ACES members are asked to frequent the businesses in the pre-sponsorship program at certain times as individuals and as a group.
• Make sure you let the businesses/organizations know that you are a member of ACES.
• Use your social media tools to promote pre-sponsorship businesses/organizations.
• Contract with pre-sponsorship businesses for needed services when possible.