Corporate Sponsors

Inspire Sponsorships

Thank You for Your Support

Berkshire Community College (BCC) is a center of excellence for affordable higher education and meaningful community collaboration. Together, we can realize the kind of mutual success that truly benefits Berkshire County's current students and future employees for our communities. This in turn stimulates the continued growth and success of our region's economic climate.

The BCC Foundation invites you to become a corporate sponsor. Learn about our sponsorship options and benefits:

Platinum: $20,000

  • Acknowledgment in press releases, public speaking engagements and social media
  • Name and logo printed on stand-up banner
  • Name and logo printed on programs for:
    • Community Awards Night
    • Harvest Run
    • Holiday Concert
    • Commencement Festivity Day
  • Year-round recognition on BCC websites including:
    • BCC sponsor webpage
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
  • Orientation invitation

Gold: $15,000

  • Acknowledgment in press releases, public speaking engagements and social media
  • Name and logo printed on stand-up banner
  • Name and logo printed on programs for:
    • Community Awards Night
    • Harvest Run
    • Holiday Concert
  • Year-round recognition on:
    • BCC sponsor webpage
    • Facebook

Silver: $10,000

  • Name and logo printed on stand-up banner
  • Name and logo printed on programs for:
    • Community Awards Night
    • Harvest Run
    • Holiday Concert
  • Year-round recognition on BCC sponsor webpage

Bronze: $5,000

  • Name and logo printed on programs for:
    • Harvest Run
    • Holiday Concert
  • Year-round recognition on BCC sponsor webpage

Falcon Friend: $500

  • Name and logo printed on program for Harvest Run
  • Year-round recognition on BCC sponsor webpage

Testimonial

As the first person in my immediate family to attend college, I relied heavily on the support and direction that I received from my professors and guidance counselors at BCC. I never knew what I wanted to be when I grew up but I knew that I wanted to have a career that would enable me to make a positive difference in other people's lives.

Cindy Shogry-Raimer '91

Cindy Shogry-Raimer