The Oscar Micheaux Theater program as sponsored by Tri-Ad
Veterans League, Inc.’s is a repertoire community based theater program and has
used the principle of collaboration strategically for its growth. One of the
goals is to become a traveling troupe, performing at venues at
educational/cultural institutions and in places that do not normally see
cultural productions in the format of music and dance based on history generate
sustaining funds to defray expenses and for small scholarship development.
Sponsorship is encouraged through being a sponsor of the entire performance,
block ticket purchases or donations either financially or in-kind services.
Sponsor’s names are included in all promotional publications during the
performance season and are guest at the promotional and the annual thank you
program held at the close of the production season. Are you or your
organization interested in sponsoring either production, please call (617)
238-2460.
Level(s) of Sponsorship:
Tri-Ad Veterans League, Inc. is an approved 501c3 and all
financial contributions are tax-deductible.
Platinum Level:
Ten Thousand dollars or more.
Gold Level: More
than Five Thousand dollars, but not more than Ten thousand dollars.
Silver Level: Not
more than Five Thousand Dollars, and not less than Four Thousand.
Bronze Level: One
Thousand Dollars.
While we encourage
the above levels of support, we proudly accept smaller donations.
Ad Contributions:
Supporters are invited to place an ad in the specially
designed program booklet with sizes varying from full page to business card. If
interested in ad contributions, please call (617) 238-2460.
T-Shirt Donor/Sponsor:
The Oscar Micheaux Theater program will offer a limited
edition of its’ t-shirt that has bits of the Harlem Renaissance history and the
program’s logo on the t-shirt. Sizes range from Small to Double X and can be
purchased in advance at fifteen dollars each. Discount offered to cast
members of $5 reduction. Sponsors are
encouraged to support this project by bulk purchases and wear our history and
celebrate the Harlem Renaissance Era.