Sponsorship Opportunities
Your Support Will Bring A World Of Art To Our Community!
2010 marks the 40th anniversary of the International Children’s Festival produced by the Arts Council of Fairfax County. The Festival has given thousands of area children and their families a chance to experience a world of culture right here in their own backyard — at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts.
All sponsorships and contributions are important to the International Children’s Festival. Your gifts are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Sponsors will receive documentation of the tax-deductible portion of their gift. All contributions under $1,000 are 100% tax deductible. A copy of the Arts Council of Fairfax County’s financial statements are available on our web site and by written request to the Office of Consumer Affairs of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
To discuss sponsorship opportunities, contact the Arts Council of Fairfax County at 703.642.0862.
$1,000 will sponsor...
- A clown or roving performer
- 100 Special Guest passes for children and families who could otherwise not attend,
or - One international performance at a local school
... and provide the donor
- Public recognition in the Festival program and official International Children’s Festival website,
and - You will be recognized throughout the Festival by our stage and tent announcers,
and - Six free tickets to the Festival.
$3,000 will sponsor...
- One of six arts activity tents: Toddler Time, International Games, the Art of Mosaics, Silkscreen Your Poster, Face Painting, and the Instrument Petting Zoo,
or - 300 Special Guest passes for children and families who could otherwise not attend,
or - Three international performances at local schools
... and provide the donor
- Recognition in the above vehicles,
and - Sponsor recognition on the 100 Special Guest passes,
or - Sponsor recognition of the three school performances,
and - Ten free tickets to the Festival.
$5,000 will sponsor...
- One of two international performing groups: Mexico and Poland
or - One of three stages in the park: Theatre In the Woods, Meadow Pavilion, ArtsFairfax Pavilion,
or - 500 Special Guest passes for children and families who could otherwise not attend,
or - Five international performances at local schools
... and provide the donor
- Recognition in the above vehicles,
and - Sponsor recognition for a country,
or - a stage,
or - a Special Guest program,
or - school performances,
and - Twenty free tickets to the Festival..
$10,000 will sponsor...
- The popular “Passport” for all attendees to the Festival,
or - Sponsor recognition for the local performing groups and artists,
or - 1,000 Special Guest passes for children and families who could otherwise not attend,
or - Twelve international performances at local schools
... and provide the donor
- Logo recognition in the above vehicles,
and
Exclusive sponsor recognition of the “Passport”, or the local artists, or the international performances at local
schools,
or
Logo sponsor of a Special Guest program,
and
Logo on the official Festival t-shirt,
and
Four VIP parking passes,
and
Thirty free tickets to the Festival.
$20,000 will sponsor...
- The Global Stage,
or - The international performing groups from Mexico and Poland
or - The official International Children’s Festival web site
... and provide the donor
- Recognition in all vehicles, plus sponsor of the Global Stage, or the international performing groups, or logo recognition as exclusive sponsor of the official Festival website,
and - Eight VIP parking passes,
and - Fifty free tickets to the Festival.
About Us

Arts Council of Fairfax County
4022 Hummer Road
Annandale, VA 22003
[P] 703-642-0862
[F] 703-642-1773
info@artsfairfax.org
The Arts Council is the recognized voice of the arts in Fairfax County, dedicated to fostering a dynamic and diverse local arts presence and participation. We ensure that artists and the arts thrive by providing vision, leadership, advocacy, funding, education and capacity building.
The Arts Council is funded in part by Fairfax County, corporations, foundations, individuals, and the Virginia Commission for the Arts, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Board of Directors
Chairman of the Board
Verizon Communications, Inc.
Gerald L. Gordon, Ph.D.
Vice-Chairman
Fairfax County Economic Development Authority
Gwendolyn H. Everett, Ph.D.
Secretary
Howard University
Richard Frisch
Treasurer
Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce
Huey Battle
Washington Gas
Barbara Kres Beach
Management Concepts, Inc.
Joseph J. Calabrese, III
Sandy Spring Bank
Patrick J. Dexter
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Kahan S. Dhillon, Jr.
Regent Company, LLC
Jay Dick
Americans for the Arts
Mary Jo Ford
The Kennedy Center
Brian Taylor Goldstein, Esq.
FTM Arts Law
Jo Hodgin
Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts
Estella Holliday
General Dynamics Information Systems
Richard P. Kamenitzer
George Mason University
Suzanne Keating
Keating Coaching & Consulting
The Honorable John Mason
Immediate Past Chairman
Fairfax Spotlight on the Arts, Inc.
R. Dennis McArver
McGuireWoods
Vatsala Mehra
Balaji Music Academy
John D. Morrissette
Interstate Worldwide Relocation
Joe Ritchey
Prospective Inc.
Ann Rust
Office of Senator Mark R. Warner
Douglas J. Sanderson, Esq.
Legal Counsel
McCandlish & Lillard, P.C
Elizabeth “Skeeter” Scheid
Artist
Roger Tomhave, Ph.D.
Fairfax County Public Schools
The Honorable Vivian E. Watts
Delegate 39th District, Virginia House of Delegates
Diane E. Weaver
Essex Bank, N.A.
Linda Sullivan
President & CEO
Arts Council of Fairfax County


