Sponsorships We are proud to provide support to community groups through our sponsorship program. From driver training courses, to youth leaders and participation in community events across Australia, Ansvar Insurance takes a partnership approach with each sponsorship relationship. We've picked a select group of sponsorship partners to work with in 2008. We hope to make a difference with each project through funding and employee volunteerism while also benefiting from the marketing opportunities that each partnership offers. If you are looking for information on our Community Education Program Grants, please click here Applying for a sponsorship We receive hundreds of sponsorship requests each year and unfortunately cannot support all of these requests. To avoid disappointment, please read our assessment criteria carefully and make sure your application addresses each of these. In order to make a formal sponsorship request, you must submit an online completed sponsorship application form. Click here to begin. This form also allows you to attach your written proposal and other documents to support your application. Applications must be submitted based on the selection criteria outlined below: - brand exposure and use of the Ansvar Insurance name and logo across signage, print material, web and advertising campaigns.
- other benefits on offer (such as tickets, access to databases, speaking opportunities etc).
- opportunities to work with Ansvar Insurance to integrate current advertising, promotion and publicity activity including a short promotional DVD.
- the ability to increase policy take-up or defend current share.
- total cost including monetary and non monetary components.
Ansvar Insurance will not provide sponsorship for organisations: - in conflict with Ansvar Insurance and its related brand positioning and values.
- involved in illegal activities.
- who are likely to bring Ansvar Insurance into disrepute.
- with a specific political affiliation or that promote a specific political agenda.
- who support or promote intolerance of any group.
- that impose or imply conditions that would limit or appear to limit our ability to carry out functions related to our impartiality.
- where a competing organisation is also involved in the sponsorship.

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