Fair@Square Sponsorship Opportunities
Why Become a Sponsor?
Fair@Square Festival 2011 is expected to attract a crowd of over 70,000
people and offers a fantastic opportunity for your business to differentiate
itself from the competitors by associating your brand with ethical,
fair trade and environmentally friendly principles. It will offer your
business the opportunity to engage with an increasing number of consumers
that are choosing brands and business that demonstrate a genuine interest
in social and environmental issues.
Fair@Square is a culturally rich festival, which will inspire, entertain
and educate all Victorians - young and old from all cultures of how they
can be part of a sustainable future that values and respects all human
beings and the preservation of our planet.
After the success of the event in 2009 and 2010, this year Fair@Square
will expand into a three-day festival. The festivities will begin on
Friday evening with a highly anticipated Ethical Fashion Show in the
BMW Edge. The following two days will provide a wide range of activities
and programs designed to demonstrate how dialogue, creativity, music
and trade can
work towards a sustainable and culturally diverse future.
Fair@Square is a free event, because the aim is to reach not only the
converted but also to encourage participations from people from all walks
of life to take part in this celebration and be inspired to make changes
in their lives.
Your support means that is festival remains accessible and free to the
public. It also means you are supporting the biggest Fair Trade and Ethical
Festival in Australia; this will demonstrate leadership in the social
responsibility sector and demonstrate
that you value eco-social pursuits.
There are number of
sponsorship packages available:
- Major Partner
- Partner
- In-kind Partner
- Raffle Partner
- Volunteer Package Partner
Each sponsorship is unique, and each partnership has a unique value.
For further information please contact
us if
you wish to become a sponsor for the Fair@Square fair-trade + ethical
festival 2011.

