
Why Sponsor VergeJXN?
Jackson is home to a steadily growing arts community, in which many artists, musicians, designers and builders are producing incredible works, but not nearly enough people regularly interact with local artists and artwork. One of our goals is to provide a free arts experience to a wider community than typically sees and interacts with art and artists in order to help foster a more open and creative environment in Jackson. With this festival, we also seek to alter a widely held perception that creating art is an exclusive field, reserved for a select few, rather than an accessible, engaging, and enjoyable outlet for everyone.
Participants, as well as artists and project leaders, will not be charged anything to take part in VergeJXN, which is one of the founding tenets of our organization. However, in order to offer such an event at no cost to participants needs the financial support of the community, particularly from organizations and businesses.
Our sponsors’ logos are prominently displayed within Verge’s space at all outreach events as well as on all printed advertising materials, with design space and size allocation based upon total value of a sponsor’s contribution to the team’s budget. Our organization’s first priority is to cover the costs associated with holding a large scale festival (permits, equipment rentals, insurance, advertising, etc.), but it is also our fervent wish to be able to raise enough money to offer stipends to participating project leaders in order to offset the costs of running a project, particularly material costs. Verge is entirely volunteer run and purposefully has low overhead so that any money you are able to give will go directly to those involved in creating the magic at Verge.
Please consider supporting the greater Jackson arts community today online here.
Verge JXN is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of Verge JXN must be made payable to Fractured Atlas only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.
Jackson is home to a steadily growing arts community, in which many artists, musicians, designers and builders are producing incredible works, but not nearly enough people regularly interact with local artists and artwork. One of our goals is to provide a free arts experience to a wider community than typically sees and interacts with art and artists in order to help foster a more open and creative environment in Jackson. With this festival, we also seek to alter a widely held perception that creating art is an exclusive field, reserved for a select few, rather than an accessible, engaging, and enjoyable outlet for everyone.
Participants, as well as artists and project leaders, will not be charged anything to take part in VergeJXN, which is one of the founding tenets of our organization. However, in order to offer such an event at no cost to participants needs the financial support of the community, particularly from organizations and businesses.
Our sponsors’ logos are prominently displayed within Verge’s space at all outreach events as well as on all printed advertising materials, with design space and size allocation based upon total value of a sponsor’s contribution to the team’s budget. Our organization’s first priority is to cover the costs associated with holding a large scale festival (permits, equipment rentals, insurance, advertising, etc.), but it is also our fervent wish to be able to raise enough money to offer stipends to participating project leaders in order to offset the costs of running a project, particularly material costs. Verge is entirely volunteer run and purposefully has low overhead so that any money you are able to give will go directly to those involved in creating the magic at Verge.
Please consider supporting the greater Jackson arts community today online here.
Verge JXN is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization. Contributions for the charitable purposes of Verge JXN must be made payable to Fractured Atlas only and are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.