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Let's see how our sponsorship ROI compares to traditional types of advertising:

Fill out the following with your current advertising campaigns:
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Advertising type: (Television / Radio / Mail / Internet / Billboard):_________________
I can reach __________ number of people a year for $___________/mo. Creating ___________ pounds of C02 emissions from distribution, paper production, and ink.

Advertising type: (Television / Radio / Mail / Internet / Billboard):_________________
I can reach __________ number of people a year for $___________/mo. Creating ___________ pounds of C02 emissions from distribution, paper production, and ink.

Advertising type: (Television / Radio / Mail / Internet / Billboard):_________________
I can reach __________ number of people a year for $___________/mo. Creating ___________ pounds of C02 emissions from distribution, paper production, and ink.


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Advertising type: Olmsted County Solar Initiative Panel Sponsor
I can reach the entire Olmsted community for $1,500/30 years. Saving over 41,000 pounds of C02, 245 pounds of sulfur dioxide, and 196 pounds of nitrous oxide, collaborating with the community, and helping incorporate clean, renewable energy into our public education system.

Your sponsorship will create green energy for the next 30 years.


We are asking the business community to sponsor one of the 22 panels.
Our first system will have 22 panels priced at $1,500 a piece. For generously donating this amount to our pilot project, your business logo will be boldly displayed on a large plaque at the entrance of Mayo High School. The 400-600 square foot solar system is highly visible and will attract high school students and visitors alike. When our project is mentioned in the newspaper, radio, or TV, we will publicly thank our sponsors. Also, RPU plans on installing a meter that tracks the panel's output and shows this live data online. If this information becomes embedded into the curriculum, so will your sponsorship. Ready to become a sponsor? Email us at Ocsolar@gmail.com to set up a meeting.



Like our website?
It was designed by our president, Tom Currier, who owns a website rebuilding and promotion company, magNET. As part of our fundraising, if Tom rebuilds your company's website from now until November 1, 2008, he will donate half of the project's revenue to the Olmsted County Solar Initiative. Call him at 507-261-6051 for more information.

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