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Corporate Support: Frequently Asked Questions
Why sponsor Shakespeare's Globe?
Where does your your vital sponsorship money go?
What other benefits are there to corporate sponsorship?
Why sponsor Shakespeare's Globe?
When you become a corporate sponsor of Shakespeare's Globe, you are supporting one of most prestigious and innovative arts and education centres in the country.
Where does your vital sponsorship money go?
All funds that we receive from sponsors are put towards the completion of a state of the art Education and Rehearsal Centre that will have the capacity to accommodate up to 200,000 young people each year, in workshops, lectures and staged reading programmes.
What other benefits are there to corporate sponsorship?
Supporting the community
By supporting Shakespeare's Globe you are supporting one of the most respected education brands. From this, your company can benefit from significant recognition and higher profile within the community. Through the act of sponsorship at Shakespeare's Globe, our facilities can be enhanced, thus improving not only the standard of local education but also the level of programmes we are able to offer to schools and individuals.
Support of company staff
‘Corporate Social Responsibility makes good business sense. The benefits for the bottom line include improved brand reputation, better motivated staff and improved staff recruitment and retention.’
Dr Kim Howells MP, The Guide to UK Company Giving, Directory of Social Change, 2000.
Shakespeare's Globe also offers a variety of opportunities for staff through courses offered by Cranfield University School of Management. Cranfield and Globe Education have joined forces to include management education and to deliver the very best in arts–based development for managers.
Theatre Benefits
Together with the long term benefits that come from association with Shakespeare’s Globe, excellent hospitality facilities are also available to entertain your clients. We offer you an allocation of free and discounted tickets, plus reservation of the three Gentlemen’s boxes and the Best Seats in the House.