The objective of the KCLL shall be to set high standards as measured by building character and fundamental baseball skills in every player. The league stresses the values of sportsmanship, integrity, and community involvement. The end result of will enable its players to grow to be good, decent, healthy and trustworthy citizens.
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Ken Caryl Little League
1. Ken Caryl Little League Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime 1 2011 Sales and Marketing www.kcllbaseball.com 1
2. Ken Caryl Little League About Us Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime Launched in 2000 with 100 players Anticipate just over 300 players for 2011 Season Charted annually with Little League Baseball Worlds largest organized youth sports program 2.6 million players and 1 million adult volunteers Federal 501(C)(3) Non-Profit Educational Organization Your contributions are tax deductible 2 2
3. Ken Caryl Little League Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime 3 Our Mission ….developing the qualities of citizenship, discipline, teamwork and physical well-being. By espousing the virtues of character, courage and loyalty, the Little League Baseball and Softball program is designed to develop superior citizens rather than superior athletes. 3
4. Ken Caryl Little League Our Brand Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime Little League Baseball ESPN Televised Little League World Series, Williamsport PA. Authorized Affiliation with Major League Baseball Uniforms modeled after Major and Minor League teams: 4 4
5. Ken Caryl Little League Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime 5 Our Goals Grow Participation to 10% of Target Market (1,100 kids) Raise $8,000 to Fund Construction of Lighted Fields Expand Number of Games Every Boy and Girl Experiences “Friday Night Lights” $3,000 annually for expanded operations, including Keep Onsite Defibrillators operational Hire area youth for field maintenance 5
6. Ken Caryl Little League Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime 6 Our Market Region: SW Corner of Denver, including +11,000 kids in Jefferson & Douglas County Schools 4 Middle Schools , 22 Elementary Schools Youth ages 5 years old to 12 years old Median Household Income: $73K National: $62K Colorado: $58.3K Denver County: $64.8K 6
7. Ken Caryl Little League Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime 7 Sponsorship: Web Site Logo Sponsor logo rotates on league home page. All registration performed via website All league correspondence driven through website Price: $750/year 7
8. Ken Caryl Little League 8 Sponsorship: Team Sponsorship Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime Games: 2 games per week, 8 weeks 11-13 players per team 15 games per season regulars teams 35 games per season for select team Banners: 3’x5’ banner placed on field fences Placed 30 minutes before each game by coaches Pricing: $500/regular team $750/select team 1st Base Fence (6’ x 30’) 3rd Base Fence (6’ x 30’) 8
9. Ken Caryl Little League Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime 9 Sponsorship: End of Season Celebration All EOS Games Played at Central Athletic Complex 9
10. Ken Caryl Little League Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime 10 Sponsorship: Year Book Year Book Team Photos Individual Action Shots Given free to all 300 Players Sponsor Pricing Full Page Banner: $750 Half Page Banner: $500 10
11. Ken Caryl Little League Building Character, Loyalty and Courage with a passion for America’s Pastime 11 For Sponsorship Opportunities, please contact: Andy Florence Director Business Development Ken-Caryl Little League Phone: 512-466-1903 Email: a.michael.florence@gmail.com Or Visit our Website at: www.kcllbaseball.com "Ain't no man can avoid being born average, but there ain't no man got to be common.“ - Satchell Paige, Birmingham Black Barons, 1930 11