For sponsors

Fund local participation with a visible public-purpose story.

Banks, foundations, hospitals, utilities, and anchor employers can back a controlled Local Dollars program and receive sponsor-grade evidence of participation and impact — deployed against a program designed to work, not an untested promotion.

Bounded sponsor-pool design
Approved merchant and use restrictions
Transparent campaign and project reporting

What sponsorship buys

More than a logo — measurable local impact

A visible public-purpose story

Your contribution shows up as local dollars in residents' and employees' hands, spent at named local merchants around a community goal you helped choose — not a logo on a banner.

Evidence, not anecdotes

Structured reporting on participation, redemption, merchant reach, and local circulation — the kind of impact evidence a CRA officer, foundation board, or CSR team can actually file.

Rules that protect the intent

Fund a program that only spends where and how you intend: eligible merchants, categories, geography, and expirations — designed in the workshop, enforced in the program.

Your contribution is the program — not our fee

The incentive pool you fund goes to residents and merchants as local value. Stabletown is paid separately, as a fixed-scope fee for designing and operating the program. The two are always shown as distinct line items, so your board sees exactly how much of your contribution reaches the community.

What sponsor-funded programs achieve

Incentive pools that multiply into local spending

$10,000 / round

Downtown Tucson sponsor contributions funded a bonus program that produced $308,000 in local card sales across nine rounds.

$110,000 raised

Nashville Downtown Partnership assembled sponsorships plus a challenge grant to fund downtown giveaways and bonus value.

$17,500 → $54,000

A Benicia incentive pool generated more than three times its value in community card sales.

Publicly reported results from independent community programs, cited for category context — not Stabletown engagements. Outcomes vary by community and program design.

The next step

Bring the community to a Launch Workshop

The strongest programs start with the sponsor, operator, and merchants in one room. Join a $1,500 Launch Workshop with the community you would fund, and leave with a pilot blueprint, an economics model that sizes your contribution, and an honest readiness determination before any money is committed.