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2003 Raptor Awards - WinnersThe winners of this year's Raptor Awards for innovation and creativity in sponsorship were announced at a glittering banquet at Theatre on the Track, Kyalami, on Thursday evening, 9th October 2003. In recognition of the growing standards of creative and strategic thinking in sponsorship and the increasing role of sponsorship as a business tool, the Marketing Federation of Southern Africa presents the Raptor Awards for Sponsorship. Sponsorship is generally multi-media in nature, using the different components of the marketing mix to achieve pre-set marketing and business objectives. A Raptor Award acknowledges and celebrates the multi-faceted efforts involved in delivering the return on investment. These include the big idea, the sponsorship selection for strategic fit, the creative and effective leverage and also the efforts of the staff, agencies/consultants and media partners involved in the sponsorship. New Tier to AwardsThe 2003 MFSA Raptor Committee has takenthe decision to introduce a second tier to the Raptor Awards. Research has indicated that sponsorship is fast approaching maturity and it has even started to receive some criticism for "over commercialisation". As a result cause-related sponsorships have started to play a much more important role. For this reason, the Committee has decided to 'move with the times' and broaden the scope of entry for these type of projects. It is through taking corporate social investment and activating it like a sponsorship that the Committee believes will result in growing the industry as a whole in South Africa. You will thus see that an entry may be entered in the Cause-related category of the Raptors for Sponsorship Excellence OR it may be entered in the Raptors for Excellence in Corporate Strategic Investment. The choice must be made on the basis of how you want to have your entry evaluated. The headings for the 2000-word summary are different and so are the criteria against which the programme will be evaluated. In a nutshell, the sponsorship entries must show benefit to sales, change in attitude and a return on the sponsorship investment. On the other hand, entries in the corporate strategic investments tier must show at least three benefits to the community/cause as well as the company. The long term goal of the Raptor Committee is to see the corporate social investment entries eventually moving over to the sponsorship side. This will happen as the projects are leveraged in a multidimensional way and can illustrate tangible return on investment as opposed to just goodwill. Here follows the winners' list: 2003 Grand Raptor Super Budget Sponsorship (excess of R10 million pa total)SportSponsor: Mobile Telephone Network National Association of Broadcasters AwardBroadcast Sponsorship - TelevisionEntertainmentSponsor: Sanlam Life Journalists Award Broadcast Sponsorship - TelevisionEntertainmentSponsor: Sanlam Life Corporate Strategic Investment Award EducationSponsor: Sanlam Raptor Awards Super Budget Sponsorship (excess of R10 million pa total)SportSponsor: Absa Super Budget Sponsorship (excess of R10 million pa total)SportSponsor: Mobile Telephone Network Super Budget Sponsorship (excess of R10 million pa total)SportSponsor: South African Breweries Super Budget Sponsorship (excess of R10 million pa total)SportSponsor: Vodacom Medium Budget Sponsorship (R2.5 million to R5 million pa total)SportSponsor: Absa Small Budget Sponsorship (R50 000 to R2.5million pa total)Arts and CultureSponsor: Creda Communications Small Budget Sponsorship (R50 000 to R2.5million pa total)EntertainmentSponsor: Rand Merchant Bank Small Budget Sponsorship (R50 000 to R2.5million pa total)EntertainmentSponsor: Mobile Telephone Network Broadcast Sponsorship - TelevisionEntertainmentSponsor: Sanlam Life Broadcast Sponsorship - TelevisionSportSponsor: Mobile Telephone Network Source: www.raptorawards.co.za |