How to get Fortune 500 companies to sponsor your art during the pandemic
Published: Sun, 01/08/23
From paint supplies... to a new computer… to sound systems for exhibitions... to framing... you can get all the equipment you need from corporate sponsors.
---> Even in a post pandemic environment like this one, because “Cause” sponsorship is up. “Good causes” like artists and art projects are getting sponsored because it makes the corporation look like they are doing some good in the world now, it gives them a good “cause” to be associated with.
But ONLY if you:
- Know WHO to call inside that company (You need to reach these two “sub-teams” in the marketing department that I’ll show you tomorrow), and
- Explain how the equipment would be visible to the public
Join us tomorrow from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EST on the Patrons & Sponsors seminar, and I will walk you through each step.
We will also analyze several real-life case studies, so you can explore for yourself what really happens behind the scenes of these sponsorship deals.
Best part?
You can use a similar method with individual patrons too, like Antonia did to get herself a state-of-the-art computer to further her art production:

The seminar is going down at 1:00 pm EST tomorrow:
>>> You can sign up here (just click the link and you will be signed up, no opt in required) <<<
There will be a replay, but only for subscribers who register. So I recommend clicking that link even if you can’t make it to the live session.
Talk soon,
Brainard
PS: Guess what happens every time I teach this system?
Artists write in to say:
“Brainard - I’m ecstatic to say that I just received $1000 on my very first ask, following your guidance in Patrons & Sponsors For Artists!”

Will that ecstatic artist be you this time?
Courtesy reminder: I’ve been emailing my list of 60,000 artists for a full week now about this workshop, and, as a result, we have more people registered than space available in the live session. I suggest registering at the link above and showing up at least 15 minutes early to snatch a seat.