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Bank of Oak Ridge Sponsorship Request

Bank of Oak Ridge is deeply rooted in the communities that we serve and we are proud to support a wide range of local civic organizations and charitable efforts. If you would like to seek a sponsorship for your organization or event, please complete this form in its entirety and submit it for consideration.

Due to the large volume of requests, only those that are selected will be notified. Please be assured that we will review each submission very carefully and will strive to support as many organizations and events as possible. To be considered for sponsorship or donation, submit this form at least four weeks prior to your event sponsorship cut-off date, although 8-12 weeks is preferable.

Please note: Bank of Oak Ridge does not provide direct donations to individuals, capital campaigns, building projects, equipment, political organizations, salaries or government agencies.


  • Organization & Program Information

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  • Please select the category that most fits your organization.
  • Please note that due to high request volumes, we may not respond if the sponsorship has not been selected. We review every sponsorship carefully and do our best to accommodate as many requests as possible.
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  • Additional information may include: (1) purpose of the event & value to the community, (2) how the sponsorship funds will be used, (3) estimated number of individuals served or attendees and any related attendee demographics, (4) all marketing benefits available at this sponsorship level.
  • Contact & Additional Details

  • Max. file size: 64 MB.
    Feel free to upload additional sponsorship information here.
  • Thank you for supporting our community!

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