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National and local organizations and corporations play a critical role in our efforts by supporting our martial arts student scholarship programs that teach martial arts students how to raise money for tuition, equipment and other necessary costs associated with martial arts training.
Standing Proud reaches parents and athletic administrators through a variety of national, state, and local partners. We invite Martial Arts Academies, federal agencies, professional societies, community organizations, private industry, health care organizations, the media, and others to strengthen our efforts and improve the health of America's youth through participation in ALL of our athletic programs.
The goal of the Standing Proud partnership is to build collaborations around preventive strategies and outreach efforts, as well as to leverage resources and communication channels to disseminate Standing Proud messages and materials to parents, administrators, and youth under 18 across the United States.
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Corporate Opportunities |
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1st Quarter 2010 Target Funds
Booth space at the World Meeting for Obesity 2010, the 28th Annual Scientific Meeting of The Obesity Society, October 8-12, 2010 at the San Diego Convention Center. $2500
Workout Equipment $10000
80 Martial Arts Gi’s and Belts ($100 each) $8000
Training Mats (600 sq.ft x2) $3700
200 T-Shirts $1400
Office Supplies $500
Donations (Bottled water, healthy snacks, gift certificates, frequent flier miles, workout gear, shoes, new electronics)
How To Donate Donations can be made by check payable to: Standing Proud Org or using PayPal at www.standingproud.org Your donations are 100% tax deductible. You will receive written acknowledgement stating 100% of your donation for your form 1040 tax deduction. We appreciate your interest in helping us help children in the USA.
Standing Proud Inc. 10755 Scripps Poway Pkwy Ste. 566 San Diego, Ca 92131
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