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The Metro Atlanta Cycling Club’s
12th Annual One Love Century
Sponsorship Opportunity
2017 In 2005 the Metro Atlanta Cycling Club (MACC) created the One Love Century as a way to
contribute to our community by supporting programs that build and sustain youth cycling
opportunities in metro Atlanta. Simultaneously, we wanted to create a bicycling event that
appealed to cyclists of all backgrounds, and provided the kind of customer service driven
experience that we wanted ourselves. Quite simply, we wanted MACC to put on the best
cycling event of the year.
Now, to take the event to another level, MACC is seeking Sponsors that:
• Understand our focus on producing the very best cycling experience for our 800+
participants;
• Wish to partner with MACC in supporting the beneficiary organizations from One Love
Century surpluses, and
• Are interested in building long-term bonds between MACC, our beneficiary community,
and our participants.
The MACC One Love Century: Georgia’s most diverse, fun, fast and successful bicycling event of the year
Metro Atlanta Cycling Club 2017 www.maccattack.com
MACC’s One Love Century:
By the Numbers
The opportunity to support the One
Love Century is a once-a-year window for Sponsors to connect with the most
diverse, enthusiastic, and socially committed fundraising ride in the
Southeastern United States.
Thanks to an ever-increasing focus on fitness, the emergence of bike sharing in most U.S. cities, and the recent explosive growth of two-wheel transportation, virtually every American knows something about cycling. On both the recreational and competitive levels, cycling is experiencing an unprecedented boom in popularity and growth. According to the National Association of Sporting Goods Retailers, Cycling is the second most popular recreational activity in the United States. Your company can capitalize on this phenomenon by being part of one of the most loved and respected cycling events in the Southeast - the One Love Century.
Benefits of Sponsorship • Create a positive image as
a good community citizen while also informing customers of their new products with sampling and display opportunities.
• Claim increased access to a population loaded with purchasing power.
• Associate your company with several local charities doing incredible work with inner city youth.
• Benefit from a robust tax deduction for your organization’s donations to
the One Love Century - through The Dream Team - a 501c(3) charitable fiscal agent of the MACC One Love Century.
• Enjoy increased visibility from having a company name and logo on clothing items, web advertising, social media, banners at the event, and DJ recognition at the event.
Cyclists are dedicated to their sport and have the disposable income to buy the latest and greatest equipment, gear, products and services related to fitness and health. They also tend to be knowledgeable of the companies they patronize, and can display amazing loyalty and knowledge to products they believe in. And on average, cyclists are well-educated and skew well above average in the U.S. household income index.
Summary
If you own or represent a company or organization that can help us continue to achieve our goals, we are confident that we will help you achieve your marketing and public relations goals through tailored and cost efficient sponsorships related to our event.
• 2016 Participation: 830 cycilsts
• 2016 Miles Traveled: 56,000
• 2016 Volunteers: 50+
• 2016 Beneficiary Giving: $15,000
• Total Historic Giving: $110,000
• Subscribers to MACC’s One Love
Century newsletter: 2,650
• Number of OLC event Newsletters: 9
• Median Participant Age: 32
• Median Household Income of metro
Atlanta cyclists: $60,000+
• College Graduates: 70%
Source: Simmons, MRI, USA Cycling Membership, Bicycling Magazine, MACC financials
Metro Atlanta Cycling Club 2017 www.maccattack.com
The MACC One Love Century offers a range of sponsorship options, assuring that a diverse community of corporations, organizations, individuals, and foundations can support the event.
Titanium Level
($ 5,000)
Carbon Level
($1,500 or in-kind)
Steel Level
($500 or in-kind)
Aluminum Level
($250 or in-kind)
Identified as exclusive Lead Sponsor, in larger font than other sponsors, and on the top of all mediums
X
Exclusive logo on the Start/Finish Banner – seen by all participants, volunteers and spectators
X
Exclusive sponsor of the all important One Love After Party
X
4 Complementary OLC Registrations X
2 Complementary OLC Registrations X
Identified as sponsor of Rest Stop 1 or Rest Stop 2, with a banner with just your logo at the rest stop
X
Placement on high quality 2017 OLC bicycle jersey X X
Placement on 2017 OLC T-shirt X X X
Inclusion of logo in e-blasts (9 x 2,600 impressions) X X X
Inclusion of logo on OLC website X X X X
Inclusion of logo on Facebook X X X X
Inclusion of logo on all printed registration materials and marketing brochure (if committed by 5/31/17)
X X X X
Inclusion of logo on banner at registration table X X X X
Opportunity to set up a sponsor booth at the Start/Finish location
X X X X
MACC is seeking a maximum of 1 Titanium sponsor, 3 Carbon sponsors, 6 Steel sponsors, and 9 Aluminum sponsors.
Sponsorship Opportunities
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Proceeds from the MACC One Love Century go to charitable organizations that promote and advance inner-city youth cycling opportunities.
The BRAG Dream Team was founded in 1994 by the Bicycle Ride Across Georgia with the goal of giving kids from low income households the chance to ride across the state on a bicycle – and own that bicycle when they finished. Working with adult mentors and coaches, the program still does BRAG each year, but has also rode the route of the Underground Railroad, and from the King Center in Atlanta to the King Memorial in Washington, DC. The One Love Century was created to provide a source of funding for the Dream Team.
The East Atlanta Kids Club is a nonprofit mentoring and enrichment program for children ages 7 to 17 who live in southeast Atlanta. EAKC provides a safe and nurturing environment where kids can play, relax, learn, create, and express themselves under supervision of caring adults.
The DLV Youth Cycling League can be seen on the track at the Dick Lane Velodrome in East Point. DLV's Youth Cycling League was started in 2003 as a way to provide programming for youth and young cyclists in the local East Point area. DLV runs over 50 sessions each year with
total youth participation in the program at around 1000.
WeCycle Atlanta is a community bike shop and bicycle advocacy organization based out of the Historic Westside community of Atlanta. In July 2011 the organization was formed to serve the surrounding community by highlighting and promoting the health, economic, and environmental benefits that comes with incorporating cycling recreationally or as a life sustaining practice.
Sopo Bicycle Cooperative creates equitable access to cycling by providing affordable bicycle maintenance, services and education. And the shop provides a central forum for sharing equipment, materials, and expertise, and facilitates affordable, practical, hands-on support for cyclists of all ages and skill levels.
Cycles and Change believes that cycling can be a catalyst for change, one person, one family, one school, and one community at a time – and that access to such a powerful tool should be available regardless of race, gender, religion or financial position. The organization operates programs in schools and community centers to reach at-risk kids, and provides outreach to women cyclists with beginner classes, welcoming groups rides, and in founding Women Bike Atlanta. All of this work is focused through partnerships with churches and community outreach organizations.
The Beneficiaries
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With over 800 cyclists
participating in the 2016
ride, the MACC One Love
Century continues to grow,
and the positive response by
our participants reflects
MACC’s focus on
excellence and our
attention to detail.
The ride starts and ends at
Stonewall Tell Elementary
School in Fulton County, GA.
Options include 16, 27, 41,
63, and 100 mile rides. Route
traverses gently rolling terrain
in South Fulton County, Rico,
Palmetto and Coweta
County. These popular
roads are knows as “Silk
Sheets” among local riders,
and riders are likely to count
more horses than cars, and
with a rolling terrain the miles
just slide by.
The ride is organized and put
on by the members of the
Metro Atlanta Cycling Club,
as a labor of love and a gift back to the cycling community –
and it has raised more than $110,000 in gifts to some great organizations. In 2016 more than
50 MACC members put in hundreds of volunteer hours to create one of the most loved
and respected cycling events in the Southeast.
Moreover its reputation goes far and wide, with cyclists attending from a dozen states, and as far away as Oregon and California.
MACC is a predominately
African-American club founded in the memory of Major Marshall Taylor – the first African
American World Champion in any sport. The mission of the club is to increase cycling in the black community and improve
health for all of the people we touch with our rides, outreach, and service.
The Experience
Rider Raves and Reviews “What a great ride! I am new to cycling, and I couldn't believe how much fun 62 mi. could be! I signed up and rode with a friend, but I really felt as though I was with 100+ friends! Also, the snacks were yummy!!! I will keep this one on my calendar for years to come. Thanks for your efforts in the community!”
Justina Rodriguez
“Great ride! I am hooked. (This was my very first group ride!)You guys did a fabulous job with volunteers and support for the event. My hats off to you and your team. Count me in for next year...”
Deb
“I enjoyed the One Love Century and have nothing but good things to say about the route, rest stops, sag vehicles, post ride food and entertainment! You guys do it right!!”
Thanks, Butch Stroupe To learn more about the OLC, MACC, or to sponsor this event:
Dennis Francis 404.644.5283 [email protected] OneLoveCentury.wordpress.com
“It was a wonderful ride! Volunteers were great and very enthusiastic-food was really good and plentiful and the course was very enjoyable with low traffic.”
Janet Pilling
“I never, ever thought that you could talk me into riding my bike even 43 miles….but I did 61 miles!! Now I ride my bike all of the time, and even became a member of MACC in 2014. It’s a great club, and I am proud to be a volunteer for the One Love now. And you know the best thing? The food. Salted tomatoes, watermelon, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, dill pickles, and best of all – the Jamaican patties.
Natalie