Sponsors

Partner With Still Haven

Still Haven is built for local businesses, service providers, and community partners who want a clear sponsorship path. Still Haven is approaching Phase 1 as a disciplined two-silo Phase 1 build with visible recognition options and practical ways to help.

Where sponsor support lands in the live Phase 1 scope.

Sponsor outreach is tied to the same Phase 1 model used across the donor and investor paths. Support is for two silo suites and enabling site work, not for a speculative campus rollout.

Current proof status

Entity formation, veteran verification, land direction, and the silo shell are supportable now. current proof centers on the live review room and documented Phase 1 scope.

The Silos at Still Haven Airbnb and Breakfast brand mark.
Brand mark for the two-silo hospitality concept.

What are the clearest sponsorship options?

$500

Entry-level support for local businesses that want to back a visible Phase 1 milestone.

  • Name listed on the sponsor page
  • Mention in one project update

$1,500

For businesses that want stronger recognition around a specific build phase or support category.

  • Logo placement on the sponsor page
  • Mention in project updates and document hub

$5,000

For partners helping fund meaningful visible work such as utilities, access, or launch readiness.

  • Featured recognition on sponsor materials
  • Discrete naming conversation for a defined Phase 1 element

$10,000+

For anchor partners supporting a meaningful share of the two-silo Phase 1 build or site-enabling work.

  • Lead sponsor recognition across sponsor-facing materials
  • Launch acknowledgment and naming discussion tied to a specific deliverable

Where is sponsor support most useful in Phase 1?

The categories below reflect the kinds of partners Still Haven can verify against real Phase 1 work. This is not a broad branding exercise; it is a scoped local sponsorship offer tied to actual project needs.

Gravel / site prep

Grading, gravel, access stabilization, drainage support, and parking-area materials.

Electrical work

Service extensions, routing, fixture support, and related licensed trade help.

Plumbing / OSSF support

Plumbing coordination, licensed OSSF design support, and system-prep referrals.

Deck materials

Decking, railings, fasteners, shade elements, and shared amenity-area materials.

Landscaping

Native plantings, garden materials, pathway edges, and outdoor guest-experience support.

Photography / video

Current-condition proof photos, launch photography, and privacy-safe documentation.

Furnishings

Guest-suite furniture, linens, fixtures, and interior essentials for two suites.

Local experiences

Partnerships that support guest stays without implying clinical care or completed operations.

Cleaning / linen support

Turnover systems, laundry help, consumables, and operating-readiness support.

How are sponsors recognized?

Recognition stays practical and tied to real deliverables. Still Haven is not offering vague title sponsorships or overbuilt branding promises.

Logo placement

Qualified sponsors can be listed on the sponsor page, in update posts, and in the public document hub.

Naming opportunities

Discrete Phase 1 elements such as a path, outdoor nook, launch week, or defined support category can be discussed.

Launch acknowledgment

Still Haven can acknowledge sponsor support when the two Phase 1 silo suites reaches launch-ready status.

Professional restraint

Recognition stays readable, local, and aligned with the site rather than turning the project into ad inventory.

What kinds of non-cash help are useful?

In-kind support is welcome when it removes real Phase 1 cost or timing pressure. The most useful offers are concrete, scoped, and tied to an actual build or launch need.

Site and utility work

Trenching, routing, electrical, wastewater, grading, or related contractor support.

Interior and furnishings

Finish materials, furnishings, fixtures, and guest-suite essentials that reduce two-suite setup cost.

Brand and launch support

Photography, signage, printing, or launch-week support tied to the first public listing and sponsor acknowledgments.

Professional services

Planning, design, legal, bookkeeping, or project support that helps Phase 1 stay organized and verifiable.

Central Texas impact

Still Haven is a veteran-owned local project with a clear Central Texas identity and a controlled Phase 1 scope.

Adaptive reuse

The project gives a rural silo structure new life instead of relying on a generic hospitality footprint.

Community partnership

Local sponsors can be part of a visible, place-based build with room for practical collaboration and recognition.

What do sponsors usually need clarified first?

Is Still Haven asking sponsors to fund the whole project?

No. Sponsor outreach is tied to the current Phase 1 scope only, not the broader long-range expansion ambition.

Can support be in-kind instead of cash?

Yes. In-kind support is welcome when it removes real Phase 1 cost or timing pressure and can be tied to a clear category of work.

What kind of recognition is realistic?

Recognition is practical and local: sponsor-page listing, update mentions, document-hub mentions, launch acknowledgment, and discrete naming discussions where appropriate.

Central Texas sponsor fit

Still Haven is a veteran-owned, place-based project in Central Texas with clear Central Texas relevance, visible adaptive reuse, and room for real local partnership.

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