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Charity Event Sponsorship Form

Sign up event sponsors with the package, artwork deadline and logo rights agreed before anything goes to print.

A ready-to-use fundraising & alumni form for small teams who need a reliable intake process: 19 questions, 4 pages, 4 conditional rules.

Questions
19
Pages
4
Layouts
classic
Conditional rules
4
Typical time
8 min
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Page 1 of 4Sponsor

Event sponsorship

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What happens after submit: nothing is stored in this preview. On your own copy, every response triggers an instant email notification and lands in your response dashboard, ready to export or forward.

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Who this template is for

Charity Event Sponsorship Form is built for small teams who need a reliable intake process who need to collect the same complete information from everyone.

  • Small teams who need a reliable intake process working in fundraising & alumni.
  • Teams who need to collect the same complete information from everyone without writing code or paying for a custom build.
  • Anyone replacing chasing missing details over email with one structured record per enquiry.
  • Respondents are the people you send it to — the form asks them 19 questions across 4 screens.

Why this form is useful

It removes the cost of chasing missing details over email and turns each submission into a record your team can act on immediately.

  • 10 questions are required, so submissions arrive complete instead of needing a follow-up email.
  • It collects a verified email address so replies and confirmations land.
  • It captures a phone number for urgent follow-up.
  • It accepts a document or photo upload as evidence.
  • It records a signature you can keep as proof of agreement.
  • It pins the request to a specific date.
  • It captures a numeric value you can filter and sort on.
  • Conditional logic hides 4 questions until they are relevant — shorter forms convert better than long ones.

How to use this template

From copy to live form is a few minutes of work, and every step is reversible.

  1. 1Press “Use this template” — a fresh copy of Charity Event Sponsorship Form lands in your workspace, ready to edit.
  2. 2Rename or delete any question, and change what is required. Nothing here is fixed.
  3. 3Open Notifications and add the email addresses that should be alerted on each submission; add an auto-reply to the respondent if the form collects an email address.
  4. 4Check the upload limits on the file question so respondents can attach what you actually need.
  5. 5Publish it, then either share the link directly or paste the embed snippet into your site — the embedded form resizes to fit and loads no marketing or advertising trackers.
  6. 6Watch responses land in Submissions, where you can filter, label and export them to CSV or PDF.

Logic and conditions blueprint

Exactly how this form behaves as it is answered — 4 conditional rules ship with it.

  • Features advanced show logic: if “Which sponsorship package?” is Headline sponsor, the form dynamically exposes “How should the naming read?”. Otherwise that question never appears.
  • Features advanced show logic: if “Which sponsorship package?” is Table sponsor, the form dynamically exposes “Guest names and dietary requirements”. Otherwise that question never appears.
  • Features advanced show logic: if “Which sponsorship package?” is In-kind support, the form dynamically exposes “What are you providing?”. Otherwise that question never appears.
  • Features conditional validation: if “Do you require a purchase order number on the invoice?” is Yes, “Purchase order number” becomes mandatory before the form can be sent.
  • All 4 rules are editable in the Logic tab, and the built-in checker warns about rules that contradict each other.

About this template

Event sponsorship falls apart in the fortnight before the event, and almost always for logistical reasons rather than money. This form front-loads the details that cause those failures. The sponsor picks a package, and the package they pick opens what it actually requires: a headline sponsor is asked for high-resolution artwork and how the naming should read, a table sponsor is asked for guest names and dietary requirements, and an in-kind sponsor is asked to describe what they are providing and its retail value so it can be recognised properly in the accounts. Billing is treated as a separate contact from the marketing contact, because in most companies it is a different person, and a purchase order field is offered for the sponsors who cannot pay without one. Logo rights are agreed explicitly — permission to use the mark on the programme, on signage and online, with an end date — so nobody argues about a photograph six months later. The last page is a short confirmation of the benefits being bought, which becomes the reference document if a benefit is questioned afterwards.

What this form asks

Every question is editable — rename it, make it optional, or delete it entirely.

Page 1 — Sponsor

  • Company namerequired
  • Main contactrequired
  • Contact emailrequired
  • Contact phone
  • Company website

Page 2 — Package

  • Which sponsorship package?required
  • How should the naming read?
  • Guest names and dietary requirements
  • What are you providing?
  • Sponsorship amount (£)

Page 3 — Billing & artwork

  • Billing contact namerequired
  • Billing email addressrequired
  • Do you require a purchase order number on the invoice?required
  • Purchase order number
  • Logo artwork
  • Date artwork will be supplied byrequired

Page 4 — Agreement

  • Logo permissionrequired
  • Benefits agreed
  • Authorised signaturerequired

19 questions in total.

How the form changes as it's filled in

This template ships with 4 conditional rules, grouped into 4 behaviours driven by 2 questions. Everything below is already set up — edit or delete any rule once the template is in your workspace.

Driven by “Which sponsorship package?

  • Reveals questions

    If “Which sponsorship package?” is Headline sponsor, the form reveals “How should the naming read?”.

  • Reveals questions

    If “Which sponsorship package?” is Table sponsor, the form reveals “Guest names and dietary requirements”.

  • Reveals questions

    If “Which sponsorship package?” is In-kind support, the form reveals “What are you providing?”.

Driven by “Do you require a purchase order number on the invoice?

  • Makes answers required

    If “Do you require a purchase order number on the invoice?” is Yes, “Purchase order number” becomes required before the form can be submitted.

Set it up step by step

  1. 1

    List your packages

    Replace the package options with your own tiers and prices, and say what each includes.

  2. 2

    Set the artwork date

    Put your real print deadline in the artwork field so sponsors see it at the point of signing.

  3. 3

    Split the contacts

    Keep the billing contact separate from the marketing contact — they are rarely the same person.

  4. 4

    Agree the rights

    Keep the logo permission wording; it is what lets you publish the mark without a further email.

  5. 5

    Confirm in writing

    Send the submitted benefits list back as the confirmation so both sides hold the same document.

Mistakes to avoid

  • Confirming a package without an artwork deadline, then chasing a logo the week the programme prints.
  • Leaving the invoicing contact blank, so the finance team pays a month late through no fault of their own.
  • Not recording whether the sponsor wants naming rights announced before the event or on the night.

What it pairs with

Most teams don't run this form on its own. These are the forms and systems it sits next to.

What to do with the responses

Raise the invoice against the billing contact, add the sponsor to the artwork tracker with their deadline, and confirm the benefits list in writing within a week.

Works in this layout

These pages cover the same subject ground as the charity event sponsorship form, matched on the words people actually search for.

Privacy & compliance

This form takes money. Card details are handled by the payment provider and never stored in your response data — you keep the order details, not the card number.

Frequently asked questions

Can we accept in-kind sponsors?

Yes. Choosing in-kind support opens a description and value field so the contribution is recognised correctly.

How do we handle purchase orders?

The form asks whether a PO is needed and makes the number mandatory when the answer is yes.

Where do guest names go?

Table sponsors get a guest and dietary field; other packages never see it.

Does this replace a sponsorship contract?

It captures the terms and the logo permission. Pair it with your own agreement for larger sums.

Is the Charity Event Sponsorship Form template free to use?

Yes. You can preview and test Charity Event Sponsorship Form on this page without an account, and take a copy into your own HelloForms workspace on the free plan. There is nothing to install and no card required to publish it.

What does the Charity Event Sponsorship Form template ask for?

It asks 19 questions across 4 pages, 10 of which are required. Every question is listed in full further down this page, and each one can be renamed, reordered, made optional or deleted after you copy the template.

Can I edit the Charity Event Sponsorship Form form after copying it?

Yes — the copy is entirely yours. Change wording, add or remove questions, switch between the classic layout, restyle it to match your brand, and set who gets notified on each submission.

How does the conditional logic in this fundraising & alumni form work?

4 conditional rules ship with the template: Features advanced show logic: if “Which sponsorship package?” is Headline sponsor, the form dynamically exposes “How should the naming read?”. Otherwise that question never appears. Features advanced show logic: if “Which sponsorship package?” is Table sponsor, the form dynamically exposes “Guest names and dietary requirements”. Otherwise that question never appears. Features advanced show logic: if “Which sponsorship package?” is In-kind support, the form dynamically exposes “What are you providing?”. Otherwise that question never appears. All rules are editable in the Logic tab.

Where do responses to the Charity Event Sponsorship Form form go?

Submissions land in your workspace under Submissions, where you can search, filter, label and export them to CSV or PDF. You can also email a notification to your team on every submission and send the respondent an auto-reply.

Can I embed the Charity Event Sponsorship Form form on my own website?

Yes. Publish the form and paste the embed snippet into any page or share the direct link. The embedded form resizes to fit its container and loads no advertising or marketing trackers inside the iframe.

Can respondents upload files?

Yes. This template includes a file upload question, so respondents can attach documents or photos with their answers. You can adjust the accepted file types and size limits on that question.

Is the signature on this form legally usable?

The template captures a drawn signature and stores it with the submission, along with the timestamp, so you keep evidence of who agreed and when. Whether that is sufficient depends on your jurisdiction and the agreement itself.

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