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Dear Sponsor: Please Consider A l 1 Wortham Court Bear, DE 19701 Dear Sponsor: Board of Directors: Please consider a sponsorship opportunity in support of the Erik Williams Foundation’s Erik Williams Darryl L. Jones, PhD second annual Celebrity-Am Golf Invitational. It will be held June 10-11, 2015 at the White Joel D. Rosen, Esq. Clay Creek Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware. As you may know, Erik Williams is a Yvette Aiken former NFL star with the Dallas Cowboys (1991-2000). As an offensive lineman, his Malone Harmon Donald France distinctions include being named All Pro (3x), selected to the Pro Bowl (4x), and a holder of Sharon France three Super Bowl rings. Now residing in Bear, Erik in his post-career has given himself George Williams III wholly to serve at-risk youth throughout New Castle County in the areas of faith, education, Officers: athletics, and job training. Currently these efforts include the Wilmington Ravens football Erik Williams team (ages 8-15) and an NFL sponsored “Heads-Up” youth football league now being President planned for 2016. The Erik Williams Foundation, [501 (c)(3)], has been formed to raise Darryl L. Jones funds for youth to participate in its programs which provide a positive alternative to the Vice Pres/Treasurer streets and a path forward to good health and self-empowerment. Your sponsorship would Shy Dickerson enable us to significantly increase the number of youths which can be reached. Secretary Yvette Aiken The Celebrity-Am Golf Invitational is a high profile, fundraising event. It includes a Dir. of Marketing Sponsors-Celebrity Social, Poker Night, Golf Tournament, and an Awards Banquet & Dinner. Some 200 guests comprised of golf participants, business persons, community leaders, and Schlonn Hawkins Public Relations political figures from all over the tri-state area are expected to attend. Along with Erik Williams, last year’s celebrities included: Hugh Douglas (’95 NFL Rookie of the Year, Eagles), Golf Committee: William Thomas (’95 & ’96 Pro Bowl, Eagles), Mike Quick (5x Pro-Bowl, 2x All Pro, Eagles), Ron Galloway Nate Newton (6x Pro-Bowl, 3x Super Bowl Champion, Cowboys) and Hall of Famer Michael Jay Heishman Malone Harmon Irvin (Cowboys). Hafez Rozati Dwayne Manlove Information detailing the sponsorship levels and how to participate is on the reverse Donald France Sharon France side. For other questions, do contact me at [email protected]. On behalf of the Erik Williams Foundation and the youth of New Castle County, we most sincerely thank you for your consideration. With our appreciation, Darryl L. Jones, PhD Vice President, EWF www.erikwilliamsfoundation.org Erik Williams Foundation Second Annual Celebrity-Am Golf Invitational June 10-11, 2015 White Clay Creek Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware 19804 Sponsorship Levels Title Sponsor Exclusive Right to Name Appearing before Title of the Event $20,000 All media advertising Opportunity to market company at Banquet Presenter of winning prize at Banquet Large promo sign at first hole 10 invites to Celebrity Social Free Entry of 2 golf teams paired with Erik Williams and a celebrity Free lunch & on-course refreshments (for golf teams) 10 seats at Banquet & Live Auction (for golf teams and 2 guests) Platinum Sponsor: Honored as Platinum & Banquet/Dinner Sponsor $10,000 Print advertising Opportunity to market company at Banquet Large promo sign at first hole 5 invites to Celebrity Social Free entry of 1 golf team Free lunch & on-course refreshments (for golf team) 5 seats at Banquet & Live Auction (for golf team and 1 guest) Gold Sponsor: Honored as Gold & Lunch Sponsor $5,000 Print advertising Promo sign @ 3 holes 3 invites to Celebrity Social Free entry of 1 golf team Free lunch & on-course refreshments (for golf team) 4 seats at Banquet & Live Auction (for golf team) Silver Sponsor: Honored as Silver & Beverage Sponsor $3,000 Cart Sponsor Promo sign @ 2 holes 2 invites to Celebrity Social Free entry of 2 golfers Free lunch & on-course refreshments (for golfers) 2 seats at Banquet & Live Auction (for golfers) Bronze Sponsor: Honored as Bronze Sponsor $1,500 Promo sign @ 1 hole 1 invite to Celebrity Social Free entry of 1 golfer Free lunch & on-course refreshments (for golfer) 1 seat at Banquet & Live Auction (for golfer) Hole Sponsorships: $150 Promotional Sign @ 1 hole Sponsorship Level Selected: _____________________________________________________ Name________________________________ Company____________________________________ Phone________________________________ Email_______________________________________ Address_________________________________ City_______________ St_______ Zip____________ Payment Method: ______ Paid ____ Credit Card ____ Send Bill To: ___________________________ Credit Card # _________________________________________ Expiration Date ______/__________ Golfer #1 ____________________________________ Email _________________________________ Golfer #2 ____________________________________ Email __________________________________ Golfer #3 ____________________________________ Email __________________________________ Golfer #4 ____________________________________ Email __________________________________ Title and Platinum Sponsor Guest(s) __________________________/____________________________ Make checks payable to Erik Williams Fund @ Delaware Community Foundation Mail to: The Erik Williams Foundation—1 Wortham Ct. Bear, DE 19701 .
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