PR & You

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Raleigh International Kuala Lumpur presents a talk on PR for its members and friends of RIKL. The talk will include the fundamental aspects of PR.

Here is a chance for you to find out what goes on in the minds of a potential sponsor. The idea of looking for a sponsor is a challenging one; to some it can even be daunting. Why do some sponsorship proposals work and others don't?

This is your chance to give yourself the edge when seeking sponsorship. Lashvinder Kaur, the head of WestCoast Communications will attempt to lift the shroud over sponsorship and sponsors.

This talk is open to members and non-members. We further recommend potential venturers/participants on upcoming Raleigh programmes (expeditions) to attend this talk.

Details of the talk are as follow:
Date: 29th April 2007, Sunday
Time: 10.00 a.m - 11.30 a.m
Venue: International Youth Centre,
Jalan Yaacob Latiff, Bandar Tun Razak,
56000 Cheras.
(please refer http://www.iyckul.org.my/contact.html for map)

*A nominal fee of RM10.00(members) and RM18.00(non-members) will be charged.

Below is a list of some of the questions that we will attempt to answer.

What is a sponsorship?
-Why are you asking for one?
-Which companies will be likely to sponsor and why?
-Are only companies likely to sponsor? Who else can I ask for funding?
-What is a sponsor looking for?
-What do you need to have prior to approaching sponsors?
-Understanding WHY a company choses to sponsor
-What do sponsors usually want out of sponsorship?
-Honouring the sponsorship agreement
-Servicing the sponsor just after the project
-Maintaining a rapport (for the individual as well as for Raleigh KL)

To register or for further information, contact Vig at 012-372 9879 or email vigholio@yahoo.co.uk. You can also log on to www.raleighinternational.org.my for more info.

Seats are limited so register now!

Poh-E

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