The Pinal 40 will hold their annual Golf Classic fundraising event on Friday, October 6, 2017, at the Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club with an 8:00 a.m. shotgun start. Each year the Pinal 40 holds its Golf Classic at one of the top five golf courses in Arizona.
Sponsorship Levels Include:
Tier I: Harvest Title Sponsor (limit 1) $15,000
- Two Foursomes
- $300 ea/golfer to merchandise store + Friday Night Stay at Harrah’s Ak-Chin Hotel and Casino
- Logo recognition as Title Sponsor on all event marketing materials
- Recognition and speaking opportunity at Awards Banquet
- Logo recognition as sponsor on website
- Logo recognition on designated tee sign
- Logo recognition on event banner
Tier II: “Grow” $4,000
- One Foursome
- $200 ea/golfer to merchandise store
- Logo recognition as sponsor on website
- Logo recognition on designated tee sign
- Logo recognition on event banner
Tier III: “Seed” $2,000
- One Foursome
- $100 ea/golfer to merchandise store
- Logo recognition as sponsor on website
- Logo recognition on event banner
Additional underwriting sponsorships are available. Please visit http://azagexperience.org/golf for a complete listing of available opportunities and to purchase online.
The Pinal 40 exists to promote youth programs in Pinal county through agricultural and other businesses. The group is known for its generous giving to youth charities, educational scholarships and others throughout Pinal County. The foundation promotes the regional economy and the State of Arizona. Annual charitable giving is set to exceed $1,000,000 along with a growing endowment.
Pinal 40
Pinal 40 is a fraternity of community members organized with the primary objective of promoting Pinal County, its youth as well as farming and agriculture related businesses. Philanthropically, Pinal 40 and its membership focus on providing support and funding for youth and education through agribusiness related scholarships and support of local charities. The Pinal 40 is run by an all-volunteer board with all profits benefitting the community via Agricultural Scholarships, Boys and Girls Clubs, FFA, 4-H, and other Charitable Youth Organizations. http://pinal40.org