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CELEBRATING THE ONGOING CONTRIBUTIONS OF OLDER ADULTS 2019 AGE+ AWARDS LUNCHEON . A ONE OF KIND EVENT CELEBRATING PURPOSEFUL LIVES THE AGE+ AWARDS Created in 2013 to honor individuals 75 years or older, who demonstrate living with purpose and who continue to make significant contributions in our community. THIS YEAR, WITH INPUT FROM THE COMMUNITY, CHANGED THE NAME OF THE AWARD FROM AGELESS TO AGE+ TO BETTER REFLECT THE POSITIVITY AND OPPORTUNITIES OLDER ADULTS BRING TO OUR COMMUNITY. HONORING PILLARS OF OUR COMMUNITIES PAST AGELESS AWARD HONOREES 2018: Frank & Rosa Alby, Gert Boyle, Governor Ted Kulongoski, Pat Reser 2017: Senator Margaret Carter, Rev. Dr. Rodney Page, Rabbi Joshua Stampfer 2016: Governor Barbara Roberts, Bill Schonely 2015: Worth & Barbara Caldwell, Gerry Frank, Kathryn Jones Harrison 2014: Ken & Joan Austin, Serge D’Rovencourt, Irvan & Pat Guss 2013: Ernie Bloch II, Jeannine Cowles, Tom Vaughan, Vital Volunteers OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPONSORSHIP DURABILITY A building should stand up robustly and remain in good condition. BEAUTY It should be aesthetically pleasing. UTILITY It should be suitable for the purposes for which it is used. BERKSHIRE UNIVERSITY | COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE THANK YOU TO OUR 2018 SUPPORTERS! 2 0 1 8 LEAD SPONSORS PARTNERSHIP CHAMPION - $10,000 Concepts in Community Living FOUNDER'S CIRCLE - $5,000 CFM Strategic Communications Harold & Arlene Schnitzer Care Foundation HomeFirst Development Sean Kuni & Elizabeth Austin Oregon Health Care Association The Reser Family Foundation THANK YOU TO OUR 2018 SUPPORTERS! 2 0 1 8 S P O N S O RS THIRD AGE LEADERS - $2,500 Big Red, LLC Cambia Health Foundation Concordia University Kaiser Permanente Manor Management Services, Inc. Mirabella Portland Portland State University Foundation Providence Health & Services Touchmark Foundation Touchmark USI THANK YOU TO OUR 2018 SUPPORTERS! 2 0 1 8 S P O N S O RS PROUD SUPPORTER - $1,000 CareOregon Margaret Neal & David Leckey Ernie Bloch & Judy Buffo Northwest Health Foundation City of Beaverton OHSU Foundation Clackamas Community College OHSU - School of Nursing Columbia Bank Oregon Historical Society Joanne Handy OSU Foundation Heritage Bank Perkins & Co. Earl and Stephanie Hooper PSU - College of Urban & Public Affairs Mary Jaeger and Jerry Walker R & H Construction Marvin & Betsy Kaiser RBC Wealth Management LeadingAge Oregon REACH Community Development Legacy Health System Reser Family Foundation Tony Leineweber Janet Sehon Jim and Lora Meyer Umpqua Bank Native American Youth and Family Center Gary & Katie Withers THE JESSIE F. RICHARDSON FOUNDATION ABOUT US JFRF has tackled issues impacting older adults living in poverty for more than 17 years. But, we haven't done it alone. JFRF works with community partners to build their capacity and create sustainable solutions that improve every day life for low income older adults, preserving dignity and encouraging independence. BY 2030, THE NUMBER OF OREGONIANS 65+ IS PROJECTED TO SWELL TO OVER 1,000,000. OLDER ADULTS WILL THEN COMPOSE 23% OF OREGON’S POPULATION UP FROM 14% IN 2010. DRIVING CHANGE BY ENGAGING THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW THEIR COMMUNITIES BEST OUR MODEL IS ONE OF COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT We bring our expertise in aging to empower local communities to address challenges in serving low income older adults. This collaborative method strengthens existing supports and resources through a continuous process of analysis and alignment, long and short term planning, & implementation, evaluation and additional resource development. THE KEY TO SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION ARE LOCAL CHAMPIONS WHO DRIVE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, IDENTIFY ISSUES AND HELP TO CREATE SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS IMPROVING LIVES OF OLDER ADULTS IN OREGON AND BEYOND OUR PROGRAMS Ties That Bind - Provides tools, training and mentoring to support the dramatic increase of Grandparents raising their Grandchildren across Oregon. Affordable Housing and Services for Older Adults - An innovative approach to develop a sustainable, replicable model of affordable housing with supportive health- related and social service for low income older adults in rural communities. JFRF is leading the conversation about aging in Oregon. By shining a light on the ways society needs to restructure the delivery and availability of services for older adults, we hope to help achieve and maintain security and opportunities for this rapidly increasing population. An example of this leadership is our whitepaper about the changing age structure in Oregon. OUR GOAL IS TO HELP BRIDGE THE GAP FOR OLDER ADULTS, FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES AS WE SUPPORT STRATEGIES TO ADDRESS THE CHANGING FACE OF AGING IN OREGON AND BEYOND JOIN THE CELEBRATION THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2019 11:30AM—1:00PM MULTNOMAH ATHLETIC CLUB PORTLAND, OREGON For more information, contact Stephanie Hooper, President [email protected] 503.348.3633 Sponsor Information (please print or type) Name Contact & Title Billing address City, State, Zip Code Phone 1 | Phone 2 Email Sponsorship Levels _____ Yes, we plan to fill our table and will Aging Advocate - $25,000 provide our list by April 5, 2019 Innovation Champion - $15,000 f Partnership Champion - $10,000 _____ Please fill our table with other luncheon guests Founder’s Circle - $5,000 Third Age Leader - $2,500 Proud Supporter - $1,000 Payment Information We plan to make this contribution in the form of: ☐check payable to JFRF ☐please send invoice Credit Card Number Exp. Date | CVS Card Authorized Signature Acknowledgement Information Please list how you would like to be acknowledged in promotional materials: Sponsor Authorized Signature Date 2019 Age+ Award Luncheon Thursday, April 25, 2019 11:30am – 1:00pm Multnomah Athletic Club, Portland,Oregon Please email this form along with your company logo (Third Age Leader Sponsors and above) to Stephanie Hooper at [email protected] .