Co-hosted by After the Harvest and the National Agricultural Center & Hall of Fame
Sponsorship Opportunities
The Amaizing Sweet Corn Glean-A-Thon & Festival is a great opportunity for organizations to become corporate sponsors of the event and help support the fight against hunger. If your organization is looking for an opportunity to make an impact and be part of an important cause, then becoming a corporate sponsor of After the Harvest’s Sweet Corn Glean-A-Thon and Festival is the perfect way to do it.
As a corporate sponsor, your organization will receive recognition for your commitment to fighting hunger in the community and have the ability to connect with potential customers, partners, and employees. Plus, sweet corn harvested from the event will be donated directly to agencies serving food insecure people in Kansas City.
Benefits of Sponsorship
Sponsorships offer public recognition of your business’s commitment to our community, and connection with our mission to eradicate food insecurity in our community. Your organization’s positive impact creates a “halo effect,” which helps to attract new customers and bolster your company’s reputation.
Showcase social responsibility
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Sponsorship Packages
Sponsors of the 2023 Amaizing Sweet Corn Glean-A-Thon & Festival receive unique benefits such as recognition on our website, sponsored content, festival tickets, and more. Click on any package below for more information.
LISA OUSLEY lisa@ath19.bluesym6.work 816-921-1903, ext. 101
MICHAEL WATSON michael@ath19.bluesym6.work 816-921-1903, ext. 102
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