Helping Kids Cope with COVID-19 on Halloween
The Halloween Fun Pack Project provides free Halloween "fun packs" with candy, stickers, trading cards, etc., for up to 1,000 registered children across the U.S. who may be unable to trick-or-treat in 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions or concerns. The goal is to provide some fun and normalcy in their lives during what otherwise may be a disappointing time for them.
For more information, please visit www.halloweenfunpack.com
Direct Impressions as Low as 25 cents
With its logo featured prominently on Halloween Fun Packs sent to children throughout the U.S., each sponsoring business at the Silver level will receive up to 1,000 direct impressions at a cost of as little as 25 cents per impression.
Growing Social and Traditional Media Exposure
All sponsoring businesses receive exposure on the project's website and social platforms, expected to grow in popularity as the Halloween season nears, including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. A nationally distributed press release also raises the probability of national media exposure. The target audience is families and children.
Positive Affiliation
Sponsors of the Halloween Fun Pack Project will align themselves with a one-of-a-kind initiative aimed at creating happiness for children and families during a normally celebratory time that may be hampered by restrictions and concerns surrounding COVID-19. Affiliation with this positive endeavor is sure to inspire brand loyalty among the parents registering their children to participate in this unique project and place the brand in the minds of children themselves as the lucrative holiday season approaches.
Halloween Fun Pack Project coordinator Jason Rhodes has initiataed many charitable efforts, included the national-award-winning Treat Street safe Halloween trick-or-treating block party in Salisbury, Maryland, which has served more than 15,000 community members since its inception in 2008; an adaptive Easter egg hunt for children with disabilities; and an annual Read Across America program in connection with the Wicomico County (Maryland) Public Library.
He also has participated in regional efforts for the National Cancer Society, Casey Cares Foundation and The Nature Generation. He currently serves as president of the non-profit Salisbury Jaycees Foundation.
With more than 25 years of media and public relations experience, Jason has worked with editors and reporters from CBS News, CNN, USA Today, The Washington Post, Forbes, Fortune, TV Guide, National Public Radio and many other national, regional and local news outlets.
His Halloween-themed graphic design work, which will be a featured part of the Halloween Fun Pack Project, has been showcased nationally on MeTV's Svengoolie and incorporated into multiple non- and not-for-profit campaigns.
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https://www.sponsormyevent.com/halloween-fun-pack-project-undefinedLogo on back of mailer for 1,000 recipients; logo on project website with link to business website; promotion on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter; and nationally and regionally distributed press release announcing sponsorship distributed to regional and national media outlets
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Logo on front of mailer for 1,000 recipients; advertisement on project website with link to business website; promotion on project Facebook, Twitter and Instagram sties; nationally and regionally distributed press release announcing sponsorship; advertisement and/or coupon on back of "Monster Mystery" scratch-off game cards inserted in each mailer; and opportunity to provide marketing material for insertion in each mailer
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