Official Site of the U.S. Air Force   Right Corner Banner
Join the Air Force

News > SVS officials launch redesigned AF sponsorship website
Story at a Glance
 To learn more about the Air Force Commercial Sponsorship program, visit www.ReachTheAirForce.com.
SVS officials launch redesigned AF sponsorship website

Posted 10/18/2011   Updated 10/18/2011 Email story   Print story

    


by Erin Tindell
Air Force Personnel, Services and Manpower Public Affairs


10/18/2011 - SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) -- The Air Force community has a combined purchasing power of $30 billion, and Air Force commercial sponsorship officials are revamping their efforts to spread the word to potential sponsors.

Through the Air Force Commercial Sponsorship program, sponsoring businesses receive market exposure to total force Airmen, families, civilians, retirees and contractors when they sponsor Air Force morale, welfare and recreation activities, events and programs. In turn, Air Force customers receive enhanced program offering.

To increase awareness of this program, Air Force Services Agency officials here recently redesigned www.ReachTheAirForce.com -- the official Air Force MWR commercial sponsorship website. The new site is more informative and user friendly, said Rita Shrewsbury, the marketing specialist and commercial sponsorship program manager.

"Now it's interactive, providing demographic information for stateside bases," Shrewsbury said. "It also offers viewers an easy registration capability to stay engaged with those MWR programs currently operated by the Air Force Services Agency for Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen and families at Air Force installations worldwide."

The site also features information and schedules for top Air Force MWR programs and events such as Tops in Blue performances, air shows, Air Force sports competitions and youth programs, she said. In addition to the new site, Air Force marketing officials will attend more trade shows and national conferences to further develop relationships with private industry professionals to raise awareness of MWR program sponsorship opportunities.

While commercial sponsorship coordinators are the only individuals authorized to facilitate sponsorship benefits for Air Force MWR sponsors at the installation level, senior leaders, military members and families may let businesses who express interest in supporting military MWR programs know there is a way to do so through the commercial sponsorship program, Shrewsbury said.

"At that time, they should refer them to the installation commercial sponsorship coordinator," Shrewsbury said.

For more information about the Air Force Commercial Sponsorship program, visit www.ReachTheAirForce.com or a local installation force support squadron marketing office. Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, the Air Force Services Agency provides MWR programs and services in support of the U.S. Air Force mission.



tabComments
No comments yet.  
Add a comment

 Inside AF.mil

ima cornerSearch

tabSubscribe AF.MIL
tabMore HeadlinesRSS feed 
AF officials encourage Airmen to submit retraining packages before MilPDS upgrade

More than 900 rally to support wingman's cause

KC-46 enters critical design review phase

Slideshow: Fifth-generation formation  1

Air Force Week in Photos

Chaplains provide support and comfort for families

IDS agencies team up to teach life skills to new Airmen

ANG director discusses way forward

Carter: Sequestration would have effect of 'hidden tax'

CMSAF: 'Be the best, know your Airmen, tell your story'  1

Carter urges stepped up progress on cyber defense

Partnerships develop Air Force youth  1

Air Force leaders offer perspectives at four-star forum

Dempsey: Insider attacks won't affect NATO's Afghan strategy  1

tabCommentaryRSS feed 
Sept. 17: A day for Constitutional conversation  2

Losing Your Future to Sexual Assault   24


Site Map      Contact Us     Questions     Security and Privacy notice     E-publishing