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Sponsorships

Feature a sponsor across your dinner club experience and generate additional revenue.

Written by Ana Rivera

The Sponsorships feature allows you to integrate a sponsor throughout the DNNR experience, from the moment members hear about your dinner club to the post-event feedback request.

Sponsors appear as a combination of:

  • Sponsor branding on the landing page and personality quiz

  • Sponsor messages in attendee emails

  • “Presented by” sponsorship attribution in SMS communications


How sponsorships appear

When Sponsorships are enabled, your sponsor will be featured across the following touchpoints:

Touchpoint

Sponsor Placement

Dinner Club Announcement

Embedded in marketing assets

Landing Page

Logo, tagline, and CTA link

Personality Quiz

Logo, tagline, and CTA link

Booking Confirmation Email

Logo, tagline, sponsor offer, and CTA

Reminder Emails

Logo, tagline, sponsor offer, and CTA

Restaurant Reveal Email

Logo, tagline, and CTA

After-Party Reveal Email

Logo, tagline, and CTA

Feedback Request Email

Logo, tagline, sponsor offer, and CTA

SMS Messages

“Dinner Club presented by [Sponsor]”

What you’ll need from your sponsor

To set up sponsorships, collect:

  • Company logo

  • Company name

  • Tagline

  • Call-to-action text

  • Website or landing page URL

  • Optional promotional offer

Example:

Company: Starbucks
Tagline: Good coffee starts great conversations.
CTA: Get $5 Off
Offer: Download the Starbucks app and use code DNNR for a $15 gift card.


Revenue sharing

Community owners are responsible for:

  • Finding sponsors

  • Negotiating sponsorship agreements

  • Collecting sponsor payments

When Sponsorships are enabled, DNNR charges an additional 10% platform fee per ticket sold.


Sponsor Pitch Deck

We’ve created a customizable sponsor deck that explains the sponsorship opportunity and includes examples of sponsor placements.

You can duplicate and customize it for your community:


Why sponsorships work

Unlike traditional advertising, sponsors are integrated into communications that attendees actively read to get event information, restaurant details, and updates about their dinner experience.

This creates a more authentic sponsorship opportunity while helping community owners generate additional revenue from their events.

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