2007 Induction Sponsorship Opportunities
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2017 INDUCTION WEEKEND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Elizabeth Cady Stanton DIAMOND SPONSORSHIP $50,000 1815-1902, was an abolitionist and leading figure of the early woman's movement and author of the Declaration of Sentiments, a call for women's rights across a variety of spectrums. 2 Tables for ten at Induction Ceremony and Luncheon 20 Gala Reception tickets (Saturday evening) Preferred seating at all Induction Weekend events Full-page color ad in 2017 Commemorative Induction Program Logo identification on inside front cover of Induction invitation, in Induction video and in all press announcements and promotional materials 2 Tickets for 2019 Induction Underwrite 25 students’ attendance at the 2017 Induction Ceremony Sacagawea PLATINUM SPONSORSHIP $25,000 1788-1812, helped Lewis and Clark find their route to the Pacific Ocean, by arranging an agreement with the Shoshoni tribes for horses, and acted as an interpreter with the other Native American tribes encountered along the way. 1 Table for ten at Induction Ceremony and Luncheon 10 Gala Reception tickets (Saturday evening) Preferred seating at all Induction Weekend events Full-page color ad in 2017 Commemorative Induction Program Recognition in all Induction-related press and promotional materials Underwrite 15 students’ attendance at the 2017 Induction Ceremony Susan B Anthony GOLD SPONSORSHIP $15,000 1820 – 1906, was a suffragist, abolitionist, author and speaker who was the president of the National American Woman Suffrage Association. 1 Table for ten at Induction Ceremony and Luncheon 7 Gala Reception tickets (Saturday evening) Preferred seating at all Induction Weekend events Full-page black & white ad in 2017 Commemorative Induction Program Recognition in all Induction-related press and promotional materials Harriet Tubman SILVER SPONSORSHIP $10,000 1820-1913, was a former slave and American bondwoman, who led hundreds of enslaved people to freedom along the route of the Underground Railroad. 1 Table for ten at Induction Ceremony and Luncheon 5 Gala Reception tickets (Saturday evening) Preferred seating at all Induction Weekend events Full-page black & white ad in 2017 Commemorative Induction Program Recognition in all Induction-related press and promotional materials 1 | P a g e 2017 INDUCTION WEEKEND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Academic Sponsorship SPONSORSHIP $10,000 1 Table for ten at Induction Ceremony and Luncheon Preferred seating at all Induction Weekend events Full-page color ad in 2017 Commemorative Induction Program Recognition in all Induction-related press and promotional materials 10 New Hall Memberships for a year Amelia Bloomer BRONZE SPONSORSHIP $5,000 1818-1894, worked for women's rights, belonged to the suffrage and temperance movements, and is best known for advocating a dress reform that included looser tops and short skirts with a pair of pants underneath. The outfit was called “bloomers” after her. 1 Table for ten at Induction Ceremony and Luncheon 2 tickets to Gala Reception (Saturday evening) Preferred seating at Induction Weekend events One half-page black & white ad in Commemorative Induction Program Recognition in all 2017 Induction-related press and promotional materials ORGANIZATIONAL TABLE SPONSORHIP $3,000 1 Table for ten at Induction Ceremony and Luncheon 2 tickets to Gala Reception (Saturday evening) (Additional gala tickets can be purchased at $50/person) Business card black & white ad in Commemorative Induction Program 8 x 10 Framed Picture of inductees signed by President of National Women’s Hall of Fame TABLE OF FRIENDS $2,500 1 Table for ten at Induction Ceremony and Luncheon 2 tickets to Gala Reception (Saturday evening) (Additional gala tickets can be purchased at $50/person) 10 New Hall Memberships for a year 2 | P a g e .