Corporate Support
A partnership with purpose with Scottish Ballet connects your business to ours, for the good of many.
Align your organisation with our values of excellence, inclusion and innovation, while positioning your business as committed to supporting the arts.
We personally take the time to understand your business objectives, ensuring every partnership has a clear purpose and delivers measureable impact. Sponsorship value and ROI are key factors for success. All of our relationships are unique and connect your company with our award-winning work on stage, on screen and in communities; and to our dancers, people behind the scenes and audiences at home and internationally.
If you aim to:
- Enhance visibility, reach and awareness
- put your brand in the spotlight with Scottish Ballet tour, film and dancer sponsorship
- Deliver unrivalled experiences for your client network
- host your guests at our VIP theatre hospitality, and experience access behind the scenes, bespoke events and private performances.
- Achieve CSR objectives
- invest in SB Health’s engagement and outreach programmes for a lasting positive impact in your local community
- Tell the story of your company
- support Scottish Ballet’s DE&I, sustainability initiatives or dynamic digital work on stage and on screen and bring your story to life
- Invest in your people
- provide bespoke Wellbeing at Work sessions, using mindful movement to manage workplace stresses and boost your employer brand perception
- Network
- meet your fellow corporate partners as one of the official close family of supporters
We feel very aligned to the Scottish Ballet brand, and we see it as our real ‘jewel in the crown’ in our portfolio of partnerships.
Scottish Ballet Corporate Partner
If these ambitions resonate, contact Kirsten Cockburn, Director of Partnerships, on 0141 331 2931 or email kirsten.cockburn@scottishballet.co.uk to explore how a partnership with purpose can benefit your organisation alongside Scotland’s cultural landscape.
Scottish Ballet makes a commitment to corporate entities that make financial contributions towards our work; to be honest, open and transparent in our negotiations, and to deliver all partnership benefits in a friendly, effective and efficient manner. Scottish Ballet undertakes to comply with all relevant laws including tax legislation, the Data Protection Act 1998, the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, and the Institute of Fundraising’s Code of Fundraising Practice.
Scottish Ballet adheres to the Fundraising Code of Practice four key principles: legal, open, honest and respectful. If, however, you have a concern or complaint about Scottish Ballet’s fundraising practices, in the first instance we ask that you submit your concern in writing to the Executive Director. We will endeavour to resolve the matter, however, if you are not satisfied with the resolution, your concern will be referred to Scottish Ballet’s Board of Directors.
Complaints that can’t be resolved by Scottish Ballet will be referred to the Independent Fundraising Standards and Adjudication Panel for Scotland (the Panel), which will consider the complaint, decide if the charity has breached the Fundraising Code of Practice and make recommendations for remedial action. It will also consider whether there is a regulatory concern to report to OSCR (Scottish Charity Regulator).
