
Food For Thought Golf Classic
Sponsorship Packages
Monday, June 29, 2026
The 1912 Club, 888 Plymouth Road, Plymouth Meeting
Each Exclusive Golfing Package includes:
- Logo on event signage and program slideshow
- Signage on the course
- Opportunity to include a promotional item in the giveaway bags or on the course
- Plus the additional benefits listed below.
Interested in a sponsorship package? Contact Mike DeFinis at CSDEFGolfClassic@gmail.com or call 570-977-4737.
Presenting Sponsor: $7,500
- Food For Thought Golf Classic presented by [NAME]
- Logo inclusion on golf balls
- Two foursomes (eight golfers) invited to the full event
Golfer Gift Sponsor: $5,000
- Logo on gift provided to golders
- One foursome (four golfers) invited to the full event
Cocktail Hour/Beverage Stand Sponsor: $5,000
- Logo on signage in bar and beverage areas
- One foursome (four golfers) invited to the full event
On-Course Contest Sponsor: $5,000
- Have your logo on signage for the Closest to the Pin, Longest Drive, Straightest Drive, and our Hole In One Challenge to win a New Car!
- One foursome (four golfers) invited to the full event
Tee Sponsor: $500
- Can't attend the event but would like to help?
- Tee sign recognizing you and your organization as a supporter of the event
Interested in a sponsorship package? Contact Mike DeFinis at CSDEFGolfClassic@gmail.com or call 570-977-4737.
Our Mission: Food For Thought
With more than one in four Colonial students qualifying for free or reduced lunch, food insecurity remains a series issue for many of our children. With your support, the Colonial School District Education Foundation is proud to help meet this most basic need and help these students thrive!
About food insecurity:
Children in food-insecure homes face severe long-term consquences:
- Academic: Hunger is linked to lower standardized math socres (17.5% lower on average) and increased school absenteeism.
- Behavorial: Food-insecure children have 1.57 times higher odds of being diagnosed with development delays or behavioral problems.
- Physical Health: Students who are food-insecure have higher risks of iron deficiency, asthma, and chronic conditions like diabetes later in life.
