Custom Back to School Sponsor Strategies
This Back-to-School season, stand out and make a lasting impact in the communities you serve with a Sammy Rabbit sponsorship opportunity.
With over 20 years of experience, Sammy offers a rich collection of proven financial education resources and strategies that help partners gain visibility, build trust, and inspire families.
Options include single and multi-sponsor co-branded books and activities, online tools, and customizable social media content and campaigns—blogs, banners, and posts—that educate, engage, and generate leads.
Each offering is designed to deliver high-impact visibility, meaningful community connections, and opportunities for growth.
Everything is crafted to be time-efficient and cost-effective, with Sponsorships beginning at $250.
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Contact Sammy Rabbit today to discuss a strategy that's right for you!
Website or email at: contact@sammyRabbit.com
View some of our unique resources and past partnership below!
Participate in a Multi-Sponsored Strategy
Support an Early Age Financial Literacy Education Strategy

Support a Strategy that Builds Kids Money & Reading Skills
Support a Bilingual Financial Education Strategy
Support a Strategy that Provides "Anytime" Access to Resources!

Support a Multi-Resource Strategy that Generates Quality Exposure
Support a State or Regional Strategy
Support a Special Experience Author, Character Tour Strategy
Support a Virtual Financial Literacy Education Experiences
Support a Financial Literacy Strategy that is Led by High School and College Students

Social Media Awareness Campaigns that Share Financial Smarts with Your Branding

Reach Out
Have questions and want to learn more? Contact Team Sammy! We're here to help and share our 25 years of firsthand, 'in-the-trenches' experience. Together, let's make quality early-age and family financial literacy more accessible and impactful!
Email: contact@sammyrabbit.com
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