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CORPORATE, FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT GIVING – Candlelight Theater Delaware CORPORATE, FOUNDATION & GOVERNMENT GIVING The Corporate Sponsor Program supports one of Delaware’s most vital cultural institutions, providing critical operating support for the Candlelight’s work onstage and in the community, including Youth, Education, and Community Outreach programs that engage over 36,000 teens and underserved adults each season.
Corporate Sponsor benefits include: season-long recognition in the Candlelight’s program book viewed by 130,000 audience members each year; ticket access and discounts for your employees ; VIP ticket assistance at the Candlelight’s and other theatres in Philadelphia, New York, and beyond; free tickets that can be used by the charity of your choice; and other customizable benefits based on your giving level and corporate needs.
For more information or to join, contact MARY JONES Institutional Giving Manager, at 302 555 1212. CORPORATE, FOUNDATION, AND GOVERNMENT DONORS The Candlelight’s Theatre Company is grateful for the support of a wide range of corporations, foundations, and government agencies. This support is vital in sustaining annual operations, including our award-winning productions and Youth, Education, and Community initiatives.
($100,000 and above) SEASON CO-PRODUCERS ($50,000 – $99,999) PRODUCTION SPONSORS ($25,000 – $49,999) BENEFACTORS ($5,000 – $9,999) MEMBERS ($2,500 – $4,999) THANK YOU TO OUR IN-KIND CONTRIBUTORS **Education & community programs donor GOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY: Make that special someone smile, laugh and sing. Give the gift of Happiness. of Love…of Magic.
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