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Create a sponsorship page using our template
Create a sponsorship page using our template

Use our templates to create a page for your sponsorship program

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Written by Anna Brogan
Updated over a week ago

Sponsorship programs are a fantastic way to increase funding for the great work that your office does. We've made it easier than ever for you to showcase (or create!) your own sponsorship program, using our sponsorship templates.

Our sponsorship template includes space for a form to source new sponsors, an overview of the benefits of sponsorship, as well as spaces to include customized information for your institution. There are areas to designate sponsorship tiers, as well as checkboxes to make even more clear what offerings you have available. And the best part is that this template is fully customizable. You can make any needed updates and changes to the template to fit your office's needs.

Now, let's learn how to use our template!

First, to create your own sponsorship page, navigate to Publish > Pages from the admin dashboard.

Once there, select 'Add New' to create a new page.

Within that page, select the plus sign icon from the top left corner. Selecting this will expand the block editor area, which will allow you to find the Sponsorship Templates.

Toggle to the 'Patterns' column.

A screenshot of the admin dashboard block editor, showing the 'Patterns' area and the two sponsorship templates.

Now, you can select from within the dropdown list: 'Page Templates.' You will see the option for the sponsorship template in either a 'Bubbly' style or a 'Modern' style. Both include the same content, so it's up to you which you prefer stylistically! Select either option to load that template into your page.

From here, your sponsorship page is created! All that's left is to hit 'Publish' in the top right corner and to add this link to your menu. Don't forget, you also have the option to customize this page in any way that you would like to best reflect your office's goals.

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