Sponsorship Opportunities for Jeff Garcia Football Camp

June 13, 2021

Jeff Garcia Football Camp Welcomes Sponsors

     With school-age children of his own, Jeff knows it is of the utmost importance that we inspire and train the next generation to 'love the game'.
     These camps are meant for everyone and we rely on the generosity of the community to make it so the camp is affordable for all.
     Below are various opportunities to underwrite the football camps. In exchange, we can offer great visibility for sponsors during the event and great incentives thrown in.
     Thank you in advance for sponsoring this great event.
Details with all the benefits and gifts outlines: Click HERE.



Camp Sponsorship Opportunities

  • Presenting Sponsor - $5,000 
  • Touchdown Sponsorship - $2,500 
  •  End Zone Sponsorship - $1,000 
  • Field Goal Sponsorship - $500 
  • Football Camp Yard Marker - $250 

Food/Drink Sponsorship Opportunities  

  • Breakfast Sponsor - (SOLD) 
    • Provide breakfast food for coaches and camp volunteers     
  • Lunch Sponsor - AVAILABLE
    • Provide catering or boxed lunches for camp coaches and volunteers  If $500 value, will
  • Refreshments Sponsor – - AVAILABLE
    • Provide bottled water and/or sport drinks for camp attendees (100 attendees per camp) 

For more information or to secure your Jeff Garcia Hometown Football Camp Sponsorship today contact: Mike Leavano at (408) 710-8749 or [email protected]

About Us

Jeff is a former National Football League (NFL) quarterback. After attending high school and junior college in Gilroy, California, he played college football at San Jose State University.  Jeff began his professional football career with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was a four-time CFL All-Star. In 1999, Jeff debuted in the National Football League (NFL) with the San Francisco 49ers. 

While with the 49ers, Jeff earned three consecutive Pro Bowl appearances in 2000, 2001, and 2002 and led the team to the playoffs in the 2001 and 2002 (NFC West Title) seasons.  In 2006, Jeff took over the Philadelphia Eagles, leading them to the NFC East Division Title and second round of the playoffs. 

Jeff joined the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2007, leading them to the NFC South Title and post season, while earning his fourth career Pro Bowl Appearance. Jeff retired in 2012 at the age of 41. 

Jeff has been recognized three consecutive years on the NFL Hall of Fame ballot and still holds the single season passing yardage record for the 49ers.

Jeff believes that it's not the physical measurements of the person but the size of the heart, the knowledge, and the will to work that helps determine the results.  

Jeff mentors young QBs at all levels, including the NFL and has coached with the Montreal Alouettes and St. Louis Rams.

Nowdays, Jeff spends his down time raising and coaching four active children, as well as running youth football camps through his Jeff Garcia Football Program. 

Jeff uses his platform philanthropically through his "Eyes Up Foundation" where he generate awareness and financial assistance toward scholarships, resources, and support to lower income communities. 

Jeff's goal is to use his professional accomplishments on the field as a springboard to help give back and support others.

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