Become a sponsor of The C.S. Lewis Retreat! Help us host this one of a kind event that integrates faith, scholarship, and the arts in the tradition of C.S. Lewis. If you are a business owner or manager, it is also an excellent opportunity to publicize your organization before and during the retreat.
All of the following packages include registrations to the Retreat, website and email newsletter exposure, mention at the event itself, and other advertising opportunities. To find out more information, please contact us directly at (909) 389-1155.
If you would like to fill out a printed copy of The C.S. Lewis Retreat Sponsorship Application Form, please download it here.
If you’d like to make your sponsorship donation online, you may do so by emailing jbohnert@cslewis.org. We’ll then reply to you with a link to our payment form and ask you about your sponsor level.
Thank you!
Below are just a few ways that you can sponsor the event. We are very open to ideas and will work with you on other creative ways to sponsor the event while spotlighting your company. Please contact malbritton@cslewis.org for more information, including the possibility of a sponsor table/booth.
Title Sponsor – $5000
- 4 tuition registrations for all sessions and programming from Thursday evening through Sunday morning.
- Name and/or corporate logo in the printed program and on event websites.
- A full page advertisement in the printed program
- Marketing/advertising materials handed out to each registrant.
- A complete set of Retreat audio recordings.
Retreat Sponsor – $1000
- 2 tuition registrations for all sessions and programming from Thursday evening through Sunday morning.
- Name and/or corporate logo in the printed program and on event websites.
- A half page advertisement in the printed program
- Marketing/advertising materials handed out to each registrant.
- A complete set of Retreat audio recordings.
Track Sponsor – $500
- Be the named sponsor of the Writers Track or the C.S. Lewis Readers Track
- 1 tuition registration for all sessions and programming from Thursday evening through Sunday morning.
- Name and/or corporate logo in the printed program and on event websites.
- Marketing/advertising materials handed out to each registrant.
Please Note: Sponsorships do not include room and board at Camp Allen.
Scholarships
Would you like to help someone else attend The C.S. Lewis Retreat who otherwise couldn’t afford it? Consider making a scholarship gift. You will have the opportunity to be listed in the printed program and on event websites when you give one of the following scholarship gifts:
- Full Retreat Scholarship
- Tuition Scholarship
- Room & Board Scholarship
Or, you can choose to donate any amount to our scholarship fund.
Our past sponsors include:
At Inkwell and Pen, it is our belief that reading is a source of joy that enriches a reader’s life, line by line.
We publish fiction genres for readers of all ages.
Cultivating is a seasonal, online magazine dedicated to encouraging and inspiring believers everywhere, especially those engaged in the creative arts.
George Fox is Oregon’s nationally recognized Christian university, providing students with personal attention, global opportunities to learn and serve, and a supportive community that encourages academic rigor and spiritual growth.
Visit www.georgefox.edu to learn more!
An Unexpected Journal is a quarterly publication founded Houston Baptist University Master of Arts in Apologetics students and alumni. Its seeks to demonstrate the truth of Christianity through both reason and the imagination to engage the culture from a Christian worldview. Visit www.anunexpectedjournal.com to read current and archived articles and to subscribe.
Housed in the historic “Green Pastures” home built in 1887, the C.S. Lewis Study Center in Northfield, Massachusetts, serves as a focal point of Christian hospitality, study, reflection, and learned conversation in New England.
Wootton Major Publishing exists to promote exceptional creative work that illuminates the grander Reality pervading our dispirited existence.
Find out more at www.woottonmajorpublishing.com.
Wooton Major Publishing has sponsored our Writers Track.
The Guild Fellowship is a non-profit Christian organization whose purpose is to network together Christian technical and media arts people (e.g. professionals, church volunteers, and college students) 1) to promote their spiritual, relational, and vocational growth and 2) to help them use their skills and passions to serve the local church, like-missional Christian organizations and individual content creators 3) by enhancing their live presentations, capturing their content 4) and creatively leveraging that content all with the goal of helping to restore a vital Christian presence in our culture. The Guild has provided volunteer crew and technical production equipment for this weekend’s retreat.
There are members of The Guild on the east coast, west coast and in the center of the US, as well as the UK. Its head quarters are in Amarillo, Texas and can be contacted via email at kirkmanton@gmail.com.
H&H Color Lab is a professional photo lab that is an Innovation, Quality and Relationship leader in the professional photographic imaging industry. They are located in Raytown, Missouri, near Kansas City.
www.hhcolorlab.com/ 8906 E. 67th Street, Raytown, MO 64133. 800-821-1305
Lina Corinth, of Houston, Texas, sponsored the C.S. Lewis Readers Track in honor of her mother.