You might contact the insurance industry. They may be willing to fund some of your training. You allow them to hand out trinkets with their name and logo in return for funding, training space, or materials. Some insurance companies have training programs with multi-media they may provide for you.

Alternately think about other industries in your area that would be willing to donate supplies, materials or other products for the advertising. Maybe the local army/navy store would donate some chem lights for your kits if you mention additional prepardednes supplies are carried by that store.

Two ways to work the local merchants. They provide free or reduced cost product for the kits you are handing out in return for free advertisting. They agree to offer follow up workshops that highlight their products in return for funding your kits or products for your kits.

Places like camping supplies, militrary surplus, home improvement, food warehouses, gun shops, knife shops, outdoor clothing, etc. Lots of supplies are carried by local merchants. Get them involved.

As already mentioned, supply a list of vendors who carry supplies in your area as well as a Suggested Packing List for a 72 Hour Kit, or Home Preparedness kit.