Gaming over the River

Presents

The Road to the New Orleans Bowl

November 24th, 2018

The Independent Gaming League season was created by the IGL Foundation to provide a place for all IGL leagues throughout the year to host and compete in events and tournaments. IGL Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to bring people together to learn, compete, and play by providing opportunities for students in the areas of technology, gaming, and the digital arts that are both enriching and entertaining. We do this by producing events of various sizes and scopes that combine industry professionals and local gaming communities to participate in panels, keynotes, and competitive esport tournaments. The IGL Foundation leverages the popularity of the $92B-a-year video game industry to get kids excited about Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) as well as digital arts. We raise money by running events and tournaments to provide affordable STEM/Digital Arts education programs for students year-round.

By producing programs, seminars, conventions, and workshops that are both fun and educational, our goal is to better prepare students and their communities to be apart of today’s technology-driven workforce economy.

Who are we?

Amateur Esports League

Student Esports League

(Youth, High School, College)

(All Ages)

For the next few weeks we will be running an event series for all our competitors and enthusiasts to take part in both online and offline! This tournament series will end with a major tournament in the super dome on December 15th.

Tournament Games

Youth Fortnite

Smash Bros

Dragonball Z

NBA2k19

Madden 19

Gaming at the Riverwalk

On this day we would like to host an all day event and broadcast. Throughout the day we want to host a series of free games for sponsored giveaways prizes from the stores within the mall attract people to what we are doing.Later that day we would like to host a few of the bigger tournaments for bigger prizes.

The goal is by broadcasting live all day should not only bring the people that would be currently in the mall but to bring in people watching the stream from home.

 

We believe that the first official league tournament should average at minimum anywhere from 100-500 viewers per show.During the riverwalk event we would like to advertising many of the stores and products including sells, discounts and giveaways during the day.

Viewership Traffic

Example: Tournament Broadcast on Stream

Example Madden Tournament Play by Play Hosting

 

Tournament Series Proposed Ad Value

1. Tournament Title Sponsor ($500 Donation)

The sponsoring company’s branding will go before the title of the tournament of the week - example) The McDonald's Madden Challenge Week 2. The Tournament sponsor will get direct advertising placement on all event marketing. These sponsors will receive advertising placement on our tournament website pages throughout the series.

2. Commercial Ads/ Digital Ads ($300 Donation)

Each sponsored Commercial Ad will be played a minimum of five (5) times throughout a live event broadcasting, as well as aired on our online stream.

3.Ticker and Banner Ad/Logo Placement ($100 Donation)

Company banner placement will be displayed for one week on the tournament ticker website page, which consistently displays match updates and leaderboard.

(Pricing is based on each individual Tournament Broadcast  which is a 4 to 5 hour Show)

 

What we need?

1.(Evening event) We believe for an event of this size with a $500 in sponsored prizes spread out between the games would bring out the most people.

2. Promotional Gift card and giveaways from products ranging from $20 -$100 from riverwalk stores.

3. Staging and Internet for the Food court area.

Gaming over the River

By Independent Gaming League

Gaming over the River

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