Visionary sponsors will find opportunities offered by Invisible Structures merit a second look
Invisible Structures is a cutting edge, not-for-profit organisation which produces an exciting and completely innovative range of engaging spaces, creative events and innovative structures, all set in natural public spaces.
Whatever the project, the ethos is always the same: high quality, high energy, ecologically sustainable, creative and fun events.
The aim is always to delight and inspire the imagination of its visitors and to give them an experience they will never forget.
Invisible Structures organised 2009's The TreeHouse Gallery, in Regents Park, London, from conception to completion. It attracted 23,100 visitors. Invisible Structures has been invited to continue The TreeHouse Gallery project in some of the UK's most popular public green locations: The Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010 (in 2009 the festival attracted an international audience of 335,000); National Trust sites UK-wide, starting with their fourth most popular property, Anglesey Abbey); and The Royal Parks 2011, across multiple parks.
Future
Invisible Structures has the patronage of Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter and support of The Royal Parks, The National Trust, The Prince's Trust and the RIBA.
Invisible Structures is primarily seeking sponsorship for The TreeHouse Gallery Edinburgh, with the potential for sponsors to gain further sponsorship opportunities with other future projects.
There is also the opportunity to invest in the company under an Enterprise Investment Scheme, which provides investment capital with tax-breaks (see www.eisa.org.uk).
The sponsorship opportunity with The TreeHouse Gallery Edinburgh includes:
Long lasting promotion - "Structure Sponsored by a Grant From ... " on the structure when placed in a permanent public location Use of structure during event - twelve hours of usage every week Logo on flyer and website Name on all forms of promotion Plaque on structure Use of merchandise, eg staff and visitors use raincoats with the logo/company name First choice sponsorship opportunity for future projects, including The Royal Parks London 2011 and the Olympics 2012 Exclusivity of sponsorship First refusal for future sponsorship opportunities Improve branding and green credentials Direct interaction with over 30,000 visitors Opportunity to have a presence in a unique integrated learning environment at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
The investment opportunity with The TreeHouse Gallery Edinburgh includes:
Opportunity to invest in a charitable project Supporting the arts, the environment and the local community Being seen by 20 million people Association and networking opportunities with high profile project supporters and audience Invitation to exclusive preview Tax breaks through Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) Opportunity to have an involvement in a unique integrated learning environment at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival Long lasting connection with a permanent structure Opportunities for multiple year investment of future projects including Regents Park 2011 and an Olympics project in 2012