How I Paid for My Boat - a Quick and Easy Method

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I`m not rich and had to find a way to pay for my dream. So I ignored the 1000 sub threshold and decided on a different fundraising idea and put together a sponsorship deck.

`Because there are many people like me who have a dream but not the personal wealth to realise it, maybe my experience and approach will encourage and maybe even help. I have sunk all of my own money and cash into this project, but knew that it was insufficient so I had to approach my dream as a business not as a hobby.

I have been fundraising and procuring sponsors for 55 years ( started when I was 12), and the first 52 was for others ( Charity). I have raised ten`s millions of dollars personally and with teams I have led, and 100,000`s of million dollars as part of larger teams. I have dozens of people in recent years raise money for their sponsored challenges and have organised in the last ten years over a 100 galas and sporting events procuring sponsors for them all.

Along the way I am going to share the Five Rules when Procuring Sponsors at a free Webinar later in May Join me if you can by writing me ( Lowell) at [email protected].

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Thanks to all those making this voyage possible:
Keel Club Founding Members: Harry A. Hill / BetterU / Tokyo Supercars
And all my sponsors:
Premium Sponsors: UFC GYM Japan and GRHH
Tier One: Westlund Group, mackfilm LTD, Tokyo Super Cars, Foodsaver & VERSA
Tier Two: Dormeo, Merlin Solar. Upternes
Tier 3: GDI Communications, Rob Claar, The Aussies
Tier 4: Mike Alfant, Jim Weisser, Doug Hymas, Ted Carlson, Steve Houck,

and partial Sponsorship Satcom Global ( Iridium 9575) and DICS (Liferaft)

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