Support BBB Programs & Events - Partner with us!
The BBB wants you to get the most from being an Accredited Business. Sponsoring BBB programs and events is a unique way to market your business while strengthening your alliance with the BBB's mission and generating good will in the community. For information regarding partnership packages and benefits, please contact us.
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Swing your way to success at the annual BBB Integrity Golf Classic. Join us as a sponsor of this great day of golf and networking! Promotional materials and in-kind donations are also needed. |
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Your BBB offers Secure Your ID Day: A free document shredding event! We also provide handouts with identity-theft prevention tips. Our goal is to raise awareness of the importance of safeguarding personal information and keeping sensitive documents out of the wrong hands. Join us for this event held quarterly.
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Each year, community business leaders join the BBB to celebrate excellence in the marketplace. For-profit companies in Alaska, Oregon and Western Washington are honored for exceptional customer service, community involvement and innovative business practices. The Business of the Year honorees are companies who are leaders in all of the preceding categories.
Sponsors are regarded as companies that share the BBB’s values including integrity, ethics, quality customer service, community involvement and innovation.
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Scam Jam is dedicated to educating and informing consumers to protect themselves from common scams. The target audience for this event consists of baby boomers and seniors. Maximize your audience by partnering with a retirement community or civic group. Scam Jam is supported by a coordinated marketing campaign including radio, print, and internet.
Past events have included a keynote presentation by Connie Thompson, host of Problem Solvers on KOMO TV, educational seminars and dozens of exhibitor booths offering free consumer information. Sponsors of this worthwhile program demonstrate to the public their commitment to educating the community, particularly senior citizens. |