New for 2016-17 is Triton Basketball's Corporate Sponsorship Program. This program allows sponsors to support the team while taking advantage of unique advertising programs in the gym, on the web and in our game programs that have real world, return-on-investment marketing benefits. For example, we estimate nearly one million ad views per year for Platinum-Level sponsors. Click here to go to our Corporate Sponsorship Page>>>
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Advertising in Triton Basketball Game Program
The majority of funding for Triton Basketball derives from sales of advertising in the annual basketball program. Pricing ranges from $850 for a color ad on the back cover to $85 for a black-and-white business card-sized ad on an inside page. The program ads reach a prime demographic for local businesses, families with school-aged children. Ad purchase deadline is Nov. 1, 2016. Click for forprogram_ad_contract_2016-17.docm
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Adopt-A-Player Contributions
A very straight-forward way to support Triton Basketball is the Adopt-A-Player Program. In this program, individuals simply contribute a specific dollar amount in honor of a Triton player. Any dollar amount is welcome. However, contributions of $25 and up are listed under the player's name in the game program. Contributions of $50 and above also earn Triton spirit wear. The higher the amount donated, the nicer the spirit wear package. Click here for a copy of the Adopt-A-Player Form>>>
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Courtside Seats at Home Games - Like Jack
One very fashionable way to support Triton Basketball is to purchase courtside seats for all Triton homes games - just like Jack Nicholson at a Lakers game. You'll have the best seat in the house as you watch the Tritons compete for the South Coast League Title. Cost is $120 per seat, and purchases may be made by using the Ad Program form. Click here to purchase Courtside Seats>>>
Questions and Answers On Triton Fundraising
Question: How much money does the program need to raise for the 2016-17 season? Answer: We expect to work with a budget of around $75,000. Question: How much is each player supposed to raise? Answer: We are asking each player to raise at least $850. Question: What if a player can't reach that goal? Answer: No player will be denied participation based on fundraising. In fact, it would be against the law to do so. That said, with several fundraising programs to choose from, we believe they have a very reasonable target. Also, if a player is having trouble finding someone to sell an ad to, he should contact Coach Popovich, who usually has at least a couple of local businesses ready to advertise with us. Question: Wow. That's a lot of money. What does it pay for? Answer: Just about everything related to Triton Basketball. Game uniforms, practice uniforms, spirit packs, basketballs, pumps, scorebooks, tournament fees, coaching stipends, coaches' gear, player admission to the annual awards dinner and much more. Question: Doesn't the school district pay the coaches? Answer: Only partially. The district only covers to cost of two coaches. The only compensation received by the other coaches is whatever stipend is provided by the Three Point Club. Question: What if I have questions about how the money is spent? Answer: The Triton Three Point Club has an open-book policy and believes in total transparency related to both its fundraising efforts and how its spends those funds on behalf of Triton basketball. Question: What is the fundraising deadline? Answer: For our most important programs, the Game Program Ads, Adopt-A-Player and Courtside Seats, the deadline is November 3. Corporate Sponsors who would like to take advantage of the full benefits of the 2016-17 seasonalso should have their contract in to us by that time. Question: Who do I contact if I have a fundraising idea? Answer: You can get in touch with anybody on the Three Point Club Leadership team, or specifically President Andrew Varos..