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Event Overview About the Diabetes Research Institute and Foundation Thursday, May 5, 2011, Capitale, NYC Event Overview WHO: More than 500 attendees from metropolitan New York’s business, social, and celebrity circles are expected to attend the Sixth Annual D.R.E.a.M.S. in the city, which will benefit the Diabetes Research Institute (DRI). Marc D. Taub, President and Chief Operating Officer of Palm Bay International, will be presented with D.R.E.a.M.S. in the city’s “Dare to Dream” award. Bob Harper, fitness expert on NBC’s renowned The Biggest Loser, will receive the inaugural Humanitarian Award. Miami’s own DJ Irie will spin the hottest music. Alan Kalter, the voice of Late Show with David Letterman will be Master of Ceremonies. WHAT: D.R.E.a.M.S. in the city is a chic, sophisticated, and elegant soirée, featuring a seated dinner, specialty cocktails and wines highly rated by Wine Spectator, and a luxury silent auction. WHERE: Capitale – 130 Bowery, New York City WHEN: Thursday, May 5, 2011 – 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM WHY: Proceeds from D.R.E.a.M.S. in the city will benefit the Diabetes Research Institute, a world leader in cure-focused research. CONTACT: Diabetes Research Institute Foundation Phone: 212.888.2217 E-mail: [email protected] About the Diabetes Research Institute and Foundation The Diabetes Research Institute, a center of excellence at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, is a recognized world leader in cure-focused research. Since its inception in the early 1970s, the DRI has made significant contributions to the field of diabetes research, pioneering many of the techniques used in islet transplantation. From innovations in islet isolation and transplant procedures to advances in cell biology and immunology, the DRI is now harnessing the power of emerging technologies to develop new cell-based therapies to restore insulin production. For the millions of families already affected by diabetes who are looking to the world of science for answers, the Diabetes Research Institute is the best hope for a cure. The DRI Foundation is a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3 created in 1971 by a small group of parents of children with diabetes – parents committed to finding a cure for this devastating disease. Driven by hope and fueled by the need to end their children’s suffering, they banded together to support a promising research program at the University of Miami solely aimed at curing those living with diabetes. Today, the DRI Foundation is the organization of choice for those who are serious, passionate and committed to finding a cure for their loved ones and millions of others with diabetes. For more information, please visit www.diabetesresearch.org. Thursday, May 5, 2011, Capitale, NYC Sponsorship Opportunities 50-Carat D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $50,000 • Three tables at the event (30 guests), plus signage displayed at event* • 50-Carat 2-page spread ad in event journal* • Inclusion in all press releases sent to extensive media list (radio, TV, print, Internet) * • Personal and/or corporate profile, photo and logo on diabetesresearch.org website • A research or clinical faculty office at the DRI dedicated in your honor • Recognition through Cycle of Discovery Crystal Award Series • A permanent commemorative plaque on the Diabetes Research Institute’s wall of honor • Listing in DRI Foundation’s annual report Platinum D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $25,000 • Two tables at the event (20 guests), plus signage displayed at event* • Platinum full-page ad in event journal* • Inclusion in all press releases sent to extensive media list (radio, TV, print, Internet) * • Recognition through Cycle of Discovery Crystal Award Series • A permanent commemorative plaque on the Diabetes Research Institute’s wall of honor • Listing in DRI Foundation’s annual report Diamond D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $10,000 • One table at the event (10 guests) plus signage displayed at event* • Diamond full-page ad in event journal* • Inclusion in all press releases sent to extensive media list (radio, TV, print, Internet) * Golden D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $5,000 • Premier event seating for (6) guests, plus signage displayed at event* • Gold full-page ad in event journal* Silver D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $2,500 • Premier event seating for (4) guests, plus signage displayed at event* • Silver full-page ad in event journal* Bronze D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $1,500 • Premier event seating for (2) guests • Bronze full-page ad in event journal* (please complete the following page) Thursday, May 5, 2011, Capitale, NYC Sponsor Commitment Form (side 1 of 2) PLEASE CHECK ONE: ___I cannot participate at this time but would like to make a 100% tax-deductible donation to the DRI Foundation in the amount of $______. I (We) would like to participate as follows: 50-Carat D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $50,00 Platinum D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $25,000 Diamond D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $10,000 Golden D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $5,000 Silver D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $2,500 Bronze D.R.E.a.M.S. Sponsor: $1,500 Name (as you wish it listed on printed materials):____________________________________________ Contact Name and Title/Company (if applicable): __________________________________________ Street Address: _____________________________________________________________________ City: ____________________________ State: _______ Zip: _______ Telephone: __________________________________ E-mail:________________________________ ___ Enclosed is my check for $______ (payable to: Diabetes Research Institute Foundation) ___ Please charge my (sponsorship) (donation) to the following credit card: __Amex __ Mastercard __ VISA Card Number: _______________________________ Exp. Date: ___/___ Cardholder Name: ____________________________________________ Signature: ____________________________________ Date: __________ Is this a corporate credit card? ______ Yes ____ No If Yes, Name and Address of company (if different than above): ______________________________________________________________________________________ Company Telephone: (___) ____________ To participate, please return completed forms with payment to: D.R.E.a.M.S. in the City 381 Park Avenue South, Suite 1118 New York, NY 10016 Phone: 212.888.2217 Fax: 212.888.2219 E-mail: [email protected] All contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by the law. Federal ID#: 59-136-1955. You will receive an acknowledgement for your records. Tickets are tax-deductible in excess of $225. (FMV) * Promotional materials subject to date agreement is finalized and contingent upon meeting printing deadlines. Invitation deadline is 3/18/11; journal deadline is 4/08/11 (A full page journal ad’s image area is 5.5” wide by 8.5” high. We require a digital file via e-mail or disk: Photoshop, PDF, Word Document, JPEG.) Signage deadline is 4/22/11. Thursday, May 5, 2011, Capitale, NYC Please complete reverse side as appropriate and return both sides to above address. Thank you. SPONSORSHIP COMMITMENT FORM (side 2 of 2) ATTENDEES: ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ JOURNAL ADS (please write your copy below or send prepared ad to [email protected]) ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ 5th Annual D.R.E.a.M.S. in the City May 6, 2010 Football greats Stan Norfleet (l) and Chris Canty (r) Emcee Alan Kalter of Late Show with David flank event chairs Samantha Shanken Baker and Letterman with honorees Bob DeRoose and Bonnie Inserra Michel Nischan Celebrity stylist Philip Bloch Singer/songwriter Shontelle The silent auction Photo Credits: Silent Auction: Anna Kuchma. All other photos: Eugene Mim/Patrick McMullan.com .
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