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Career Fair

Spring (All day Event) | 200-500 attendees | Chamber Members and Community | $250-$5,000

The Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce off ers a career fair for both local students at high schools, as well as an opportunity for local adult job seekers access to our local businesses who participate in the fair. Students will be present at the fair in the morning, and the adult portion of the fair will be at lunch time, afternoon and evening.

Platinum Sponsor-$5,000

• “presented by” terminology used • Name & logo on all media/marketing materials • Premier double booth space at event • Full page ad in event program • Banner displayed at premier location at event • Logo on Chamber website • Business name & hyperlink in all email blasts • Presence on Chamber social media • Opportunity to provide giveaway in gift bags • T-Signs with “presented by” • Optional Promotional Video (30-second)

Gold Sponsor-$1,500

• Premium booth placement at event • Name & logo on event website • Banner displayed at event • Presence on Chamber social media • Business card size ad in program • Opportunity to provide giveaway in gift bags

Silver Sponsor-$1,000

• Great Pop-up banner placement • Premium booth placement at event • Name & logo on event website • Presence on Chamber social media • Business card size ad in program • Opportunity to provide giveaway in gift bags

Bronze -$250 (unlimited)

• Premium booth placement at event • Business card size ad in program • Opportunity to provide giveaway in gift bags

Programs are underwritten by Carlisle Area Chamber Foundation. CACF is a 501(c)3 corporation whose purpose is to carry out and support the charitable and educational purposes of the Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce. A portion of donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. The offi cial registration and fi nancial information of Carlisle Area Chamber Foundation, may be obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of State by calling toll free within Pennsylvania, 1-800-732-0999. Registration does not imply endorsement.

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