crypto-commons-website-2.0/sponsorship/outreach-email-template.md

6.2 KiB

Sponsorship Outreach Email Templates

Template 1: Protocol Foundations / Web3 Projects

Subject: Partnership Opportunity — Crypto Commons Gathering 2026


Hi [Name],

I'm reaching out from the Crypto Commons Association regarding partnership opportunities for our flagship event, the Crypto Commons Gathering 2026.

[Organization] stood out to us because of your work on [specific project/initiative]. Your commitment to [relevant value — e.g., "regenerative economics" / "decentralized governance" / "public goods funding"] aligns closely with the crypto commons mission.

What is the Crypto Commons Gathering?

This is the annual convening of researchers, developers, and practitioners building blockchain infrastructure for the common good — where academic rigor meets practical implementation, and where regenerative economics is being designed in real-time.

Why partner with us?

  • Position [Organization] at the forefront of regenerative crypto
  • Connect with 200+ values-aligned builders and decision-makers
  • Support peer-reviewed research advancing the field
  • Gain speaking opportunities and brand visibility

Our community includes:

Regen Network, Holochain, Tezos, Namada, Bread Cooperative, Grassroots Economics, and other leading regenerative projects.

I'd love to schedule a brief call to discuss how [Organization] could engage — whether as a sponsor, speaker, or collaborator.

Are you available for a 20-minute conversation next week?

Best, [Your name] Crypto Commons Association crypto-commons.org | cryptocommonsgather.ing


Template 2: Impact Investors / Ecosystem Funds

Subject: CCA 2026 — Deal Flow & Research Access for Impact Investors


Hi [Name],

The Crypto Commons Association is seeking investment and funding partners for our 2026 Gathering — the annual event bringing together the most promising regenerative blockchain projects.

For investors, the Gathering offers:

  • Curated deal flow with vetted, mission-aligned projects
  • Due diligence support from our technical and research community
  • Research access — peer-reviewed publications on crypto commons economics
  • Network access — 200+ founders, researchers, and builders

Past and current partners include:

One Project, Bread Cooperative, and ecosystem funds from Tezos, Namada, and others building regenerative infrastructure.

I'd welcome the opportunity to discuss how [Fund/Organization] could engage with our community — as a sponsor, grant provider, or strategic partner.

Would you have 20 minutes for a conversation this month?

Best, [Your name] Crypto Commons Association


Template 3: Academic Institutions / Research Centers

Subject: Research Partnership — Crypto Commons Gathering 2026


Hi [Name],

I'm reaching out regarding research collaboration opportunities with the Crypto Commons Association.

Your work on [specific research area] caught our attention, and we believe there's strong alignment with our mission to advance the academic study of crypto commons — the intersection of distributed ledger technology, commons governance, and regenerative economics.

The CCA Gathering 2026 brings together:

  • Leading academics (MIT Media Lab, WU Vienna, P2P Foundation)
  • Protocol researchers (BlockScience, Metagov, RadicalxChange)
  • Practitioners implementing governance at scale

For academic partners, we offer:

  • Speaking and workshop opportunities
  • Research collaboration with practitioners
  • Publication support in our growing body of literature
  • Student engagement with applied projects

Our community has published in Frontiers in Blockchain and other peer-reviewed venues, including work by Michel Bauwens, Jeff Emmett, and other interdisciplinary researchers.

Would you be interested in discussing how [Institution] could engage with our research community?

Best, [Your name] Crypto Commons Association


Template 4: Cooperatives / DAOs / Community Organizations

Subject: Commons to Commons — Partnership Opportunity


Hi [Name],

The Crypto Commons Association sees [Organization] as a natural ally in the movement toward regenerative economics.

We're organizing the Crypto Commons Gathering 2026 — an annual event that bridges traditional cooperative economics with blockchain-based governance. Your work on [specific initiative] exemplifies the kind of commons-based approach we're advancing.

Our community includes:

  • Bread Cooperative — worker-owned, member-owned infrastructure
  • Grassroots Economics — community currencies in East Africa
  • EthicHub — DeFi for agricultural cooperatives
  • And 10+ other regenerative projects

Partnership opportunities include:

  • Showcase your governance model to crypto-native audiences
  • Learn from diverse DAO and cooperative experiments
  • Technical partnerships for implementation
  • Co-create the future of democratic digital infrastructure

We'd love to explore collaboration — whether as a sponsor, speaker, or co-organizer.

Interested in a conversation?

In solidarity, [Your name] Crypto Commons Association


Follow-Up Template

Subject: Re: Crypto Commons Gathering 2026 — Following Up


Hi [Name],

I wanted to follow up on my previous email about partnership opportunities for the Crypto Commons Gathering 2026.

We're finalizing our sponsor lineup for this year's event and wanted to ensure [Organization] had the opportunity to participate.

Quick highlights:

  • 200+ attendees (researchers, developers, founders)
  • Speaking and workshop opportunities
  • Tier options from €3,000 to €25,000+
  • Current partners include Tezos, Namada, Regen Network

Happy to send our full sponsorship package or jump on a quick call to discuss.

Best, [Your name]


Notes on Personalization

Always customize these templates with:

  1. Specific reference to the recipient's work or organization
  2. Relevant values alignment (what do they care about?)
  3. Appropriate tier recommendation based on their size/budget
  4. Connection to existing partners if relevant

Research before sending:

  • Check their recent announcements or blog posts
  • Look for values statements or mission pages
  • Identify specific projects that align with crypto commons
  • Note any existing connections to CCA partners