Team Henderson Concrete

Mark Henderson

Age: 36

Sled:  2024 Skidoo 900 Ace

How many days to do 1000 Miles?  1

Hometown:  Saco, Maine

Mark Henderson, 36, from Maine, returns to the 1000 Mile Challenge with 34 years of snowmobiling experience and a goal to complete 1000 miles in 24 hours. Riding a 2024 Skidoo 4-stroke, Mark is an aggressively controlled trail rider focused on raising money for kids to experience camp adventures. He’s joined by teammates Jacob Bissonett and Cameron Slicer, with a chase truck driver for support. Mark works in the concrete industry, enjoys stock car racing, and values the freedom and excitement sledding provides. Known for his skills in parallel parking and his love for Chinese food, horses, and snowmobiling, Mark brings dedication, energy, and heart to every mile.

Jacob Bissonett

Age: 40

Sled:  2016 Yamaha

How many days to do 1000 Miles?  1

Hometown:  Saco, Maine

Jacob Bissonett, 40, from Saco, Maine, is returning to the 1000 Mile Challenge with 35 years of snowmobiling experience. Riding a 2016 Yamaha alongside teammates Mark Henderson and Cameron Slicer, Jacob aims to complete 1000 miles in a single day while raising funds to give kids the chance to attend summer camp. Familiar with New Brunswick trails from last year’s challenge, he brings both experience and determination to the team. Passionate about snowmobiling, community, and giving back, Jacob combines skill, commitment, and heart to make every mile count for a great cause.

Cameron Slicer

Age: 25

Sled:  Yamaha 4 Stroke

How many days to do 1000 Miles?  1

Hometown:  Saco, Maine

Cameron Slicer, 25, from Saco, Maine, brings 23 years of snowmobiling experience and top-tier trail riding skills to the 1000 Mile Challenge. Riding a Yamaha 4-stroke, Cameron joins teammates Mark Henderson and Jacob Bissonett to tackle 1000 miles in a single day while raising funds to help children attend summer camp. Familiar with long-distance rides, including a 500-mile journey through western Maine, he is dedicated to the challenge, his team, and the cause. Passionate about snowmobiling, community, and giving back, Cameron combines youthful energy, skill, and heart to make every mile count.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Find the best plan for your business

Bronze Sponsor

$100


Plus tax



Perfect for small businesses or individuals who want to show support.


- Business or individual name listed on the official 1000 Mile Challenge website and event program.


- Recognition in a “Community Supporters” social media post.


- Option to include a small logo or message on the team’s “Support Wall” at the event basecamp or online tracker page.


Affordable entry point with visibility and public recognition for being part of the cause.

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Silver Sponsor

$300


Plus tax



For local businesses who want visibility and connection.


Includes all Bronze benefits, plus:


- Logo placement on support vehicle trailer or team banner (if applicable).


- One dedicated social media shoutout (with tag and link).


- Option to include marketing material or coupon in rider welcome kits or online thank-you emails.


Tangible visibility on-site and online — helps drive brand awareness




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Gold Sponsor

$500


Plus tax



For sponsors who want closer alignment with the riders and the event.


Includes all Bronze & Silver benefits, plus:


- Logo on a rider’s sled or gear (limited space, premium placement).


- 2 dedicated social media posts highlighting your business and your sponsored rider/team.


- Business featured in one event newsletter or post-ride recap email.


- Opportunity to provide a branded giveaway item (hats, stickers, etc.).


Direct, ongoing exposure through rider association and digital storytelling.


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Platinum Sponsor

$750


Plus tax



For businesses ready to stand out and engage the community.


Includes all Bronze, Silver, and Gold benefits, plus:


- Medium-size logo placement on all official event marketing materials (posters, social posts, digital banners).


- Video feature: short “thank you” mention in a video recap or rider interview shared on social media.


- Opportunity to have your business banner displayed at event checkpoints.


- Inclusion in press releases or media mentions where possible.


Elevated visibility and recognition as a key supporter, with strong social and media presence.


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Elite Sponsor

$1000


Plus tax



For sponsors who want significant visibility and leadership recognition.


Includes all lower-tier benefits, plus:


- Large logo on event materials, website header, and final video credits.


- Recognition as an Official Presenting Partner of a 100-mile leg of the challenge (e.g., “Leg 3 presented by Northern Outdoors”).


- Featured spotlight story or interview on event social media and newsletter.


- Option to co-brand a rider’s team gear (jackets, banners, etc.).


Premium brand visibility, storytelling opportunities, and leadership-level exposure.




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Team Title Sponsor

$1500


Plus tax



For major supporters who want full brand alignment and top-tier visibility.


Includes all benefits from previous levels, plus:


- Naming rights to a rider or team (e.g., “Team MacLean’s Sports – Bobby & Jamie Dorion”).


- Exclusive brand feature across all event promotions, videos, and recap materials.


- On-stage or on-camera recognition during opening and closing ceremonies.


- Opportunity to host a checkpoint, event booth, or social activation.


Maximum exposure and association with the event’s success. Perfect for businesses that want strong brand storytelling and community leadership recognition.

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Donations vs Sponsors

What is the difference?  Sponsors are typically business who get marketing value for their dollars.  Since this is considered a service (marketing), it is taxable and is not eligible for a charitable receipt.  Donations are gifts given with no expecation of service.  Donors will recieve a charitable receipt.

Why do we charge tax on sponsorships?

Even though we’re a non-profit, sponsorship payments are not considered donations when a business receives something in return—such as advertising, promotion, or other marketing benefits. Because this is a taxable supply of marketing services, the Canada Revenue Agency requires us to charge HST on those sponsorship fees.

Donations

The 1000 Mile Challenge Inc. is a non-profit business.  It takes significant effort and time to become a Charity.  Because we are not a charity we can not issue charitable receipts.  However, we have partnered with Camp Shiktehawk who does have charity status.  Camp Shiktehawk collects all donations for 1000 Mile Challenge Canada and all donors are issued a charitable receipt.  Funds are held with Camp Shiktehawk and then distributed to other camps as directed by the 1000 Mile Challenge and our child registrations.

Will my contribution stay local?

It is the goal of the 1000 Mile Challenge to send kids to camp in the area of the sponsors/teams; should there be a demand for underprivledged kids in that area.  Money raised by the 1000 Mile Challenge USA will be kept seperate from 1000 Mile Challenge Canada.

Will I receive a receipt?

Receipts are automatically generated and will be sent to your email.  If for some reason you don't recieve a receipt, please email 1000mileteam@gmail.com

What is Canadahelps?

CanadaHelps is a national online platform that allows people to donate to registered Canadian charities easily and securely. They process the payment, issue official tax receipts instantly, and send the funds directly to the charity. It’s a convenient way to support causes and manage all your charitable giving in one place.