Sponsors

Why Sponsor BSLI?
In order to compete each year, we rely on support from private and corporate sponsors to help us make The Buckeye Space Launch Initiative a great experience for all participating students.  Contributions not only allow us to apply knowledge and academic experience to real world problems, but also builds traits of teamwork, determination, creativity, and leadership in a collaborative environment.

We strive to maintain a close bond with our sponsors so that benefits are realized for both parties. As the team expands as expected, further perks and opportunities for sponsor publicity may arise.

Sponsors are the ones that make everything we do possible. We want to give a special thanks to Monte Ahuja and all those who have donated to the College of Engineering.

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Platinum Level Sponsors: $10,000+

    The Ohio State University College of Engineering
    The Ohio State University MAE Department

Gold Level Sponsors: $5,000+

    Ohio Space Grant Consortium
    Huntington Bank

Silver Level Sponsors: $1,000+

    Pipe Valves, Inc.
    Professor Chi-Chih Chen, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
    Advanced Circuits
    Gateworks

Bronze Level Sponsors: Less than $1,000

Sponsorship Tiers

Platinum Tier: $10,000+
Large logo on all rockets (90 sq. in.), noted on website, and logo on apparel
Promotion during all public appearances and feature on website
In-person technical data presentation

Gold Tier: $5,000+
Standard logo on all rockets (60 sq. in.) and noted on website
Technical Data Package
Active Promotion on Social Media
Banner in Workspace

Silver Tier: $1,000+
Small Logo on all rockets (30 sq. in.) and noted on website
Noted in competition reports, publications, display cases.
Team Resume Booklet

Bronze Tier: Less than $1,000
Noted on Website
BSLI Team Photo
Monthly newsletter

Sponsorship level benefits are cumulative. All donations are tax deductible and we also accept donations in kind.  BSLI funds are managed through the OSU Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department.