An initiative brought to you by:
Mission
IUGO is the gateway to success for
Young Professionals seeking to develop
their social and professional networks
through community engagement within
the Greater Nashua region.
Our Goals: Create and develop events and activities designed
to promote both social and professional connections and development among Young Professionals
Promote Greater Nashua community as a place to live, work and play for Young Professionals
Provide a strong community voice for Young Professionals in the region
Corporate Partnerships with YP Groups
Event SponsorshipsSeries Sponsorships
Organizational Sponsorships
Harvard Pilgrim Sponsors MYPN
Professional Development Series
Presenting:
The Anthem keytag for IUGO !
Discounts at Restaurants
Discounts at Retail Stores
Organizational, Performance, and Club Discounts
KeyTag Benefits
Substantial Savings for Young ProfessionalsIncreased Foot Traffic & Exposure for VendorsDemonstrates Community Commitment
Key Tag Logistics• Distributed to all IUGO Members• Vendors identified by IUGO window decals• Vendors Tracked by special Keytag Page on
IUGO website• Keytag Program to Launch in July
Anthem Sponsorship Benefits
•Exclusive Anthem Logo on all IUGO keytags
•Exclusive Anthem Logo on all IUGO keytags
•Exclusive Anthem Brand on IUGO website and collateral promoting the Keytag Program
•Anthem material distributed along with keytag to all recipients
•Exclusive right to promote benefits package to all keytag recipients
Young Professional Demographics in Greater Nashua*
Nashua, Litchfield, Merrimack, Hudson, Hollis
32,000 Young Professionals between age 20-40 in 200620,000 of these same professionals are married4,600 households earn under $60,000 per year7,400 households earn $60 – 99,000 per year5,000 households earn $100,000+ per year
* Information based on 2006 American Community Survey, conducted by the US Census Bureau
IUGO has direct access to these 32,000 Young Professionals.
Anthem can enjoy this same access.
Cost of Sponsorship:• $10,000 in Year 1• First right of refusal for ensuing years,
at $2500 per year.