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Adopt-A-School Bus Sponsors

Are you looking for ways your company can help the community? By contributing to Adopt-A-School Bus, your business or organization will earn recognition within your community and appreciation throughout the region. Funding awarded through the program will offset a portion of a school district's costs to convert to a greener, healthier bus fleet.

The Adopt-A-School Bus Program gives business and community leaders a unique opportunity to:

  • Reduce the amount of diesel exhaust our breathe;
  • Speed the replacement of the oldest, most polluting diesel buses by combining corporate donations with matching school district funds;
  • Improve air quality in our region;
  • Be recognized by the community as a civic leader, good corporate citizen, and environmental steward;
  • Receive tax deductions on all contributions;
  • Spread contributions over the course of three years; and
  • Receive sponsorship "perks", such as your corporate logo displayed on a sponsored school bus, press coverage and publicity, and special donor recognition activities & functions.


Sponsorship Levels:

      Gold Star Sponsors — Above $10,000

       

       

       

      Silver Star Sponsors — $5,001 - $10,000

       

       

       

      Green Star Sponsors — $1,000 - $5,000

       

       

       


      Would you like more information on being a sponsor?

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    For more information about AACOG Adopt-A-School Bus Program, contact:

    Andrew Hudgins, Clean Cities Coordinator
    8700 Tesoro Drive, Suite 700
    San Antonio, TX 78217
    Phone: (210) 362-5228
    Fax: (210) 225-5937
    E-Mail: ahudgins@aacog.com 

 
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Last updated on February 23, 2010