Get your team together to sign up today for the Pregnancy Center of Okeechobee’s Great Chili Cook-Off on Saturday, January 10th 2026 to compete for bragging rights and one (or more!) of the titles! Awards will be given for 1st-3rd place in Traditional and Open Chili categories and 1st place for People’s Choice. There will also be an award for the best booth so get creative!

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Sponsorship Opportunities

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$1,000

Habanero Title Sponsor

  • Company logo on signage at event

  • 10 tasting cards

  • On site recognition as Title Sponsor

  • Inclusion in all advertising (radio, display ads, news stories, social media, etc.)

  • Company logo featured on event shirt

  • Two event shirts

  • Chili team entry in highly visible area.

  • Company logo on awards

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$750

Jalapeno Pepper Sponsor

  • Company logo on signage at event

  • 8 tasting cards

  • On site recognition

  • Inclusion in all advertising (radio, display ads, news stories, social media, etc.)

  • Company logo featured on event shirt

  • One event shirts

  • Chili team entry

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$500

Poblano Pepper Sponsor

  • 4 tasting cards

  • On site recognition

  • Chili team

Join the cause!

$300

Bell Pepper Sponsor

Taste and See

$10

Chili Tasting Cards

  • 2 tasting cards

  • Chili team entry

  • Day of entry to taste all our 2026 contestant’s submissions.

  • 1 Vote for People’s Choice

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Ready to sign up? Click here to read the rules and submit your team for the 2026 Great Chili Cook-Off!

2026 Rules
  • Delicious Chili and a community event in the Park? Sign Us Up!

    Community Member

  • Such a great community event to help raise funds for our local Pregnancy Center!

    PCO Board President, Kyle Reno

  • The Okeechobee Cattle Women’s loved participating in the Great Chili Cook Off last year, because there's 2 things we truly love…..a good competition and a good bowl of BEEF chili!

    Emma Brown, Okeechobee Cattlewomen’s Association