How to become a Sponsor for a Documentary
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Sponsor a one hour documentary
How to Be a Sponsor
Sponsoring a one-hour documentary is more than support — it’s impact. Each film takes 45 days to produce and costs $10,000 to complete. Your sponsorship helps cover filming, production, and distribution so rescuers’ stories reach thousands of people who can adopt, foster, or donate.
Ways to Sponsor
Full Sponsorship – $10,000
Fund an entire documentary and have your name or company featured prominently in the credits and promotions
Partial Sponsorship
Contribute toward production costs and receive recognition in the credits
Your Benefits
Visibility for your name, brand, or organization in film credits and promotions
A lasting impact by giving rescuers a platform and inspiring action
The pride of knowing your support directly saves lives
Sponsor a Documentary in Your State
Bring Rescue Stories Home
Every state has untold stories of rescuers on the frontlines — people who fight every day to save abandoned cats and dogs. With your help, we can capture those stories where they matter most: in your own backyard.
It takes $10,000 and 45 days of filming to create a one-hour documentary that shines a light on the heroes and animals in your state. By sponsoring your state’s film, you’re not just funding production — you’re giving your community a voice, inspiring action, and making sure local rescuers are never forgotten.
When people watch, they see hope. They see change. And they’ll know it was possible because of you.
Team Up to Sponsor a Film
Not every sponsor has to carry the weight alone. You can team up with other businesses, organizations, or individuals to bring a documentary to life in your state. Together, your contributions combine to cover the $10,000 cost of 45 days of filming for a one-hour film.
When you partner with others, you share the impact — and the recognition. Each sponsor is featured in the film credits and promotions, showing your community that you stood united for rescuers and animals who needed you most.
It’s more than sponsorship. It’s collaboration. It’s proof that when people come together, lives change.