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2010 Sponsorship Opportunities

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Chair Sponsorship ($50,000)
Two reserved VIP tables for ten guests at each table
Introduction of a corporate representative and an opportunity to provide remarks at the gala (750 attendees)
VIP seating for an official corporate representative at NCLR President’s table or Board Chair's table
Signage and logo placement
Full recognition as Chair of the Capital Awards in the program and all appropriate event-related publicity
This sponsor category is limited.

Vice Chair Sponsorship ($25,000)
Two reserved VIP tables for ten guests at each table
Introduction of a corporate representative and an opportunity to provide remarks at the gala (750 attendees)
Signage and logo placement
Full recognition as Vice Chair of the Capital Awards in the program and all appropriate event-related publicity
This sponsor category is limited.

Reception Sponsorship ($18,000)
One reserved VIP table for ten guests
Introduction of a corporate representative and an opportunity to provide brief remarks at the reception
Signage and logo placement
Full recognition as Reception Sponsor of the Capital Awards in the program and other select event-related publicity
Opportunity to provide branded items to reception guests (subject to NCLR approval)
This sponsor category is limited.

Premier Sponsorship ($10,000)
One reserved table for ten guests
Signage and logo placement
Full recognition as Premier Sponsor of the Capital Awards in the program

Gold Sponsorship ($8,000)
One reserved table for ten guests
Full recognition as Gold Sponsor of the Capital Awards in the program

Patron Ticket ($500)
One reserved ticket
Recognition as Patron Supporter of the Capital Awards in the program

Individual Ticket ($350)

For more information on sponsorship benefits, contact sponsorships@nclr.org. 

 

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