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Supercross08
Business Proposal for Advertisements
We are not asking for corporate donations, we are selling a piece of our vision!
What we need and why
We need companies and organizations that agree with the ideals of our mission to take the next daring step to endorse Supercross08. We need companies who are willing to provide financial backing, equipment, or publicity for our cause. We are not considering any of these contributions as donations or handouts because we are eager to earn this support. We understand that every organization and company chooses to spend their special few charitable funds on projects which will create the biggest impact. We are not asking for any of those funds. We are eager to create agreements where Supercross08 can exchange our support for given brands, products, and/or companies through advertisements on our on-line blogs, photos, and videos in return for a small contribution provided to our expedition by your company.
What you get
The tangible:
10,000 regular viewers: minimum on-line following20 youth organization partners across 30 countries1 FULL year of exposure during the entirety of our journey100 Blog entries, minimum
Postings will include both photos and stories of us using products and discussing how different products are making our work possible
50 videos Videos will illustrate our experiences in order to create that necessary loyal
following2 guest speakers at PR events when we return to America in 2009!
The intangible:
We will product place, write positive reviews, endorse, and otherwise create great buzz around your company if you associate with us. You will reap the benefits of getting extremely cost effective exposure to consumers, receiving brand buzz by being associated with an adventurous youth culture, and improve your bottom line while helping needy children in many different countries.
Timeline
First Leg: Supercross08 Begins Saving the World – January 1 to April 151. Portugal2. Spain3. Morocco
Non Governmental Organization for Cultures and Sustainable Development CADIX – Train underprivileged youth in culture and the English language.
4. Tunisia5. Egypt6. Jordan7. Syria8. Turkey9. Bulgaria
Rakitovo – “Future Foundation” – Facilitate a one week ecology/personal development camp for 50 Roma (an ethnic minority) youth.
Varna – “Public Environmental Center for Sustainable Development” –Conduct a beach clean-up with 50 children and 20 adults.
Second Leg: Supcross08stan – April 15 to August 1510. Romania
Galati – Word Made Flesh – Lead a soccer camp for 20 minority and homeless youth.
11. Ukraine12. Armenia13. Georgia14. Azerbaijan
Baku – Youth Beam – Organize cultural exchange workshops for 20 youth leaders from different organizations throughout Azerbaijan.
15. Kazakhstan16. Uzbekistan17. Kyrgyzstan18. Russian19. Mongolia
Ulaanbaatar – Lotus Child – Donate funds for the orphans’ basic needs, teach basic English, and lead a soccer camp for 140 orphans.
Third Leg: The Most Populated Supercross08 in the World – August 15 to November 1520. China
Yantai – Sinoculture Exchange – Direct a seminar on American culture and English for 100 university students.
Tibet, Waka Village – Waka Orphanage School – Donate funds to meet basic needs, and facilitate a culture/language exchange with 50 orphans.
21. Nepal Kathmandu – WYPPF – Teach theater and ecology workshops to 20 teens. Kathmandu – Little Schools – Organize a 5k charity run, stressing
accomplishing goals, fitness, and health.22. India23. Bangladesh
Last Leg: Supercross08 through the Jungle – November 15 to December 3124. Burma25. Laos26. Vietnam
Hanoi – Volunteers for Peace Vietnam – Donate funds for sports equipment at orphanages in three cities. Run a sports day for these children.
27. Cambodia28. Thailand
Khao Lak – Tsunami Volunteer Center – Construct housing for people who lost theirs during the Southeast Asian Tsunami of 2004.
Tambon Bang Talad – Fah Diow Foundation – Create and maintain a dialogue between youth from various countries about environmental impacts, specifically global climate change.
29. Malaysia30. Singapore
Budget
Item Cost CalculationFuel $ 7,500 50,000 miles at 40 mpg at $3.00 per gal for two peopleFood $ 7,300 365 days at $10 per day eachHotels $ 5,200 Two per week for 12 months at $25 per night eachVisas $ 4,000 http://travel.state.gov/travel/tips/brochures/brochures_1229.htmlMaintenance $ 3,000 Flat tires, oil changes, etc.Ferries $ 1,000 For when our bikes won’t take us across the seaShipping $ 2,500 Shipping where riding is not permittedPlane tickets $ 3,000 USA to Lisbon - Singapore to USAPartners $ 20,000 Funding for youth projectsMotorcycles $ 12,000 Seeking a motorcycle sponsor as bold and daring as we are.
Total $ 65,500
Accomplishments
Organized and implemented English based discussion groups for over 100 kids ages 10 to 25 with varying themes including: the environment, human trafficking, personal development skills, gender equality, drug use, tolerance, and democracy in action.
Taught formal English classes to 127 Bulgarian teens. Taught wilderness survival skills to a group of 50 Scouts. Taught environmental awareness via fairy tales to 25 Bulgarian kindergarteners. Organized a Thanksgiving Day feast for 40 Bulgarian orphans. Participated in the creation of an English audio book to be used to educate and
test English at the Bulgarian Naval Academy. Facilitated a one-week summer camp for 25 children in a small village. Received funding from USAID through the Small Project Assistance program for
multiple projects involving youth and environmental education. Organized three fundraising soccer tournaments, raising over 200 BGN for the
GLOW (Girls Leading Our World) summer camp. Arranged a 6-week personal development skills course for 15 young women. Directed 15 young people, ages 14 to 18 and preformed during Kavarna’s
International Theater Festival. Taught sport to a group of 25 Roma students, ages 10 to 14. Organized summer soccer camp for 30 Romanian street children. Extensive travel experience, totaling 50 countries visited and 6 years being
abroad. Advanced proficiency level of the Bulgarian language. Able to communicate in other Slavic languages, including Russian, Serbian,
Macedonian, and Slovenian. Basic knowledge of the Spanish language.
Contact
Supercross08Timothy WadeAndrew Judkins264 Doctor Miller RdNorth East, MD 21901USA410.658.3749
www.supercross08.com