Thanks for being part of the Maine Marathon!

Working together to raise awareness for the race increases registration, donations and the impact we can make in our community.

Use the images in the Sponsors Media Kit and Beneficiaries Media Kit to help spread the word.

Beneficiaries

Sample language: 

{Organization Name} is a beneficiary of the 2023 Gorham Savings Bank Maine Marathon. 

Each year, the volunteer organizers of the race select a group of charitable organizations in our community to receive proceeds from the race. We encourage you to support the Maine Marathon, Half Marathon, and Relay by running, donating, or volunteering at the race. 

Beneficiary Graphic Files

Use these graphics below on your website or social media. They are also ideal for your e-newsletter or any other online use.

2023 Beneficiary badge
2023 Beneficiary Instagram post
2023 Beneficiary Facebook post

Additional graphic files

Need hi-res or vector files? Download our complete media kit. For more information on what’s included, see below.


Sponsors

Sample language: 

{Organization Name} is a proud sponsor of the 2023 Gorham Savings Bank Maine Marathon. The Maine Marathon’s goal is to raise money for deserving charities and has donated more than $5.8 million since 1997.

Sponsors Graphic Files

Use these graphics below on your website or social media. They are also ideal for your e-newsletter or any other online use.

2023 Sponsor badge
2023 Sponsor Instagram post
2023 Sponsor Facebook post

Sponsors Complete Media Kit

Need hi-res or vector files? Download our complete media kit. For more information on what’s included, see below.


How to use these files

We encourage you to use these sample words and graphic files on your website, social media, emails, presentations, or other marketing materials. 

Only official beneficiaries and sponsors can display the these badges. Do not distort or alter the badges in any way.

Each Media Kit includes:

  • Badge EPS
  • Badge JPGs and PNGs ranging from 800-200 pixels
  • Facebook post image
  • Instagram post image

File types and uses

Logo badge files for professional printing or reproduction: EPS is the preferred choice for printed material. An EPS is a vector-based version of your logo and can be resized without diminishing the quality. Always try to use the EPS file first.

Logo badge files for Word, PowerPoint or Web: RGB 72 DPI files are for web or desktop use. The files include JPGs and PNGs ranging from 800 pixels wide to 200 pixels wide. Try to choose a size that can be placed without having to be enlarged or shrunk, as the quality will diminish when JPGs or PNGs are resized. JPG files will always have a white background and PNGs have a transparent background. PNGs look best when placed over a light background.

Logo badge dos and don’ts:
Do use the appropriate file type and size for the application. Do leave a margin around the edges of the logo.

Do not stretch or skew the logo. Don’t adjust the colors or add elements. 

Social media images: Images are available for sharing on Facebook and Instagram and have already been sized and formatted for those platforms.