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This document provides a summary of the various clubs and activities available to students at Chatham High School. It describes over 20 different clubs across many interests from academic to cultural to community service-oriented. It encourages students to get involved in extracurricular activities to have a well-rounded high school experience and provides contact information for each club's advisor.
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to download the file - School District of the Chathamsbutest
This document provides a summary of the various clubs and activities available to students at Chatham High School. It describes over 20 different clubs across many interests from academic to cultural to community service-oriented. It encourages students to get involved in extracurricular activities to have a well-rounded high school experience and provides contact information for each club's advisor.
Welcome to the California Bar Foundation 030515Joe Swimmer
The document provides information about the California Bar Foundation, including its mission to increase diversity, equity and inclusion in the California legal community. It lists the Foundation's programs and invites readers to support through sponsorships and donations. The Foundation works to support a diverse pool of law students through scholarships.
Tecnologias de la informacion y las comunicacionesSandrita Moreno
Las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TIC) han evolucionado rápidamente, pasando de ser herramientas para procesar y almacenar datos a convertirse en tecnologías interactivas y colaborativas. Las TIC tienen características como la convergencia, la interactividad y la movilidad, y han tenido un gran impacto en áreas como la educación, el comercio y la sociedad. Aunque las TIC ofrecen muchas oportunidades, también plantean amenazas como la brecha digital, la adic
The document outlines the structure for explaining factors that led to certain issues or events: point, elaboration, example, and link. It then provides examples of responses following this structure to explain the economic and political reasons for Singapore's separation from Malaysia in 1965. The responses discuss delays in establishing a common market, Singapore's increased tax contributions, differences in political approaches between the communal system in Malaysia and non-communal system in Singapore, and inability to agree on policies.
Ridley Scott is a renowned English film director, producer and commercial filmmaker. Some key details about Ridley Scott include that he was born in 1937 in England and attended art college. He is known for directing influential films such as Alien, Blade Runner and Gladiator. Scott works in genres like thriller and epic films. He is praised for his vision in creating detailed worlds and settings in his films that have influenced new generations of filmmakers.
This document proposes a disc golf charity event to bring the community together and raise funds for local charities. It will combine the organizers' passions for disc golf and community service. Volunteers will plan and run a disc golf tournament that is affordable and accessible to all. Funds raised will support local charities and missions. The budget is $4,750, with projected donations resulting in a 40% return on investment. Approval is requested by December 5th to move forward with planning.
The document discusses the South Carolina Bar Foundation's successful fiscal year, including raising over $62,000 at its highest grossing annual gala. It highlights the Foundation's increased social media presence and number of donors over the past two years. The Foundation also provides grants totaling $1,888,310 to 18 organizations that support legal aid, the administration of justice, and law-related education.
Dear Friends and Supports of Florida CEC,
Please see below and attached info about seeking donors, sponsors, exhibitors or vendors. Keep this handy on your computer so that if you run into a potential donor, sponsor, exhibitor or vendor, you have all the information they will need.
Thanks,
Paula
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- The Executive Director highlights the work being done to keep physical education a required part of the school curriculum in Arkansas.
- The newsletter provides information on the State Convention, including the schedule of sessions and speakers as well as registration and hotel details. Sessions will cover various disciplines like health, physical education, and dance.
- Student scholarships are also announced and applications are due October 15th. Students are also encouraged to submit research
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The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay that provides updates on recent and upcoming club activities. It discusses the previous week's meeting which featured a presentation on water pollution. It also announces that this week's meeting will discuss adopting an updated club constitution and will feature a presentation from an outgoing Ambassadorial Scholar sponsored by the club. Additionally, it advertises upcoming club events like the Annual General Meeting and Christmas party, and community events such as Interact club meetings and a fundraiser for the McCusker Foundation.
The Capital Area Sunset Rotary Club held an induction ceremony to welcome three new members. They also received awards from the district for being Club of the Month and for the president and a member being named President/Rotarian of the Month. The club has several service projects planned including supporting a preschool literacy program, donations to a food pantry, and sponsoring a Rotaract club at a local university.
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This newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for a local Rotary club. It discusses plans for the District Governor's visit, welcoming new members, hosting health days, participating in Mandela Day activities, completing a blanket drive, and securing a district grant for a soccer program. It also provides updates on polio eradication efforts, Rotary's partnership with Shelterbox, and upcoming Rotaract events. The newsletter aims to inform members and encourage participation in the club's service initiatives.
The Long Beach State Water-ski and Wakeboard Team is requesting donations from community members to help offset their general expenses for the 2007-2008 season. Their budget covers expenses like registration fees, insurance, travel costs, and equipment upgrades. As a non-profit organization, donations are tax-deductible. Donors who give over $500 will receive sponsor recognition on the team boat and apparel. The letter asks for financial support to help strengthen the foundation of the team and ensure its future success.
This newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for a local Rotary club. It discusses plans for the District Governor's visit, welcoming new members, hosting health days, participating in Mandela Day activities, distributing blankets through a drive, and securing a district grant for a soccer program. It also provides updates on polio eradication efforts, Rotary's partnership with ShelterBox, and upcoming Rotaract events. The newsletter aims to inform members and encourage participation in club activities over the coming months.
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The document provides information about leadership changes and themes for the 2016-2017 Rotary year. It introduces the new Rotary International President, District Governor, and club President. It outlines the themes of "Rotary Serving Humanity" for RI and "Enjoy Growing Rotary" for the district. Additionally, it announces upcoming events like the district governor visit, Rotary Family Health Days, and the Night at the Races fundraiser.
The document provides information about leadership changes and themes for the 2016-2017 Rotary year. It introduces the new Rotary International President, District Governor, and club President. It announces the RI theme of "Rotary Serving Humanity" and the district theme of "Enjoy Growing Rotary". It also provides updates on upcoming events, including the Rotary Family Health Days, a district governor visit, and the club's annual fundraiser "Night at the Races".
The Hispanic Business Council Scholarship Foundation provides scholarships and book stipends to Hispanic students in New Jersey to advance their educational aspirations. Over the past 18 years, it has awarded over a quarter of a million dollars to help Latino students pursue college degrees and professional careers. The document encourages interested individuals to get involved by becoming board members, committee members, sponsors, or mentors in order to continue the foundation's mission of empowering Latino youth through higher education.
This document proposes a disc golf charity event to bring the community together and raise funds for local charities. It will combine the organizers' passions for disc golf and community service. Volunteers will plan and run a disc golf tournament that is affordable and accessible to all. Funds raised will support local charities and missions. The budget is $4,750, with projected donations resulting in a 40% return on investment. Approval is requested by December 5th to move forward with planning.
The document discusses the South Carolina Bar Foundation's successful fiscal year, including raising over $62,000 at its highest grossing annual gala. It highlights the Foundation's increased social media presence and number of donors over the past two years. The Foundation also provides grants totaling $1,888,310 to 18 organizations that support legal aid, the administration of justice, and law-related education.
Dear Friends and Supports of Florida CEC,
Please see below and attached info about seeking donors, sponsors, exhibitors or vendors. Keep this handy on your computer so that if you run into a potential donor, sponsor, exhibitor or vendor, you have all the information they will need.
Thanks,
Paula
The document proposes a sponsorship event package for the Milton Hershey School Class of 2001 Homecoming Weekend. It outlines several events over the weekend such as bowling, a block party with games and food, and a talent showcase. The goals are to strengthen alumni connections, showcase local businesses, and raise funds for scholarships through sponsorships.
CHAPTER NINE Sample ProposalsThis chapter presents seven actual .docxchristinemaritza
This document contains three grant proposals submitted by different organizations.
The first proposal was submitted by the Midwest Music Fest to the Winona Fine Arts Commission in Minnesota seeking $4,000 to fund a two-day music festival featuring local, regional and national musical talent along with arts and crafts.
The second proposal was submitted by the Winona Dakota Unity Alliance to the Elizabeth Callender King Foundation in Minnesota seeking $5,000 to fund food costs for their Seventh Annual Great Dakota Gathering and Homecoming hosted in Winona to promote reconciliation between the Dakota people and the city.
The third proposal was submitted by the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation to the Will Rogers Institute seeking $45,427 to purchase two
The document is the newsletter for the Arkansas AHPERD (Arkansas Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance). Some key details:
- The President's message discusses looking forward to the upcoming football and volleyball seasons as well as the State Convention in November.
- The Executive Director highlights the work being done to keep physical education a required part of the school curriculum in Arkansas.
- The newsletter provides information on the State Convention, including the schedule of sessions and speakers as well as registration and hotel details. Sessions will cover various disciplines like health, physical education, and dance.
- Student scholarships are also announced and applications are due October 15th. Students are also encouraged to submit research
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The document provides information about the National Black Law Students Association (NBLSA), including its history, vision, mission, and organizational structure. It discusses how NBLSA was founded in 1968 and is now represented in nearly 200 chapters across the US and other countries. It also describes the roles and activities of NBLSA's national, regional, and chapter levels. Additionally, it includes messages from the National Chair, National Director of Pre-Law, and regional Directors of Pre-Law that discuss the goals and benefits of NBLSA's Pre-Law Division in helping to cultivate future Black law students and attorneys.
Kanthan Pillay, president of the local Rotary club, married Sarah Britten in Clarens. Sarah is also a member of the club and they met through Rotary work. All club members wish the happy couple many decades of happiness together. Sarah is now the club's First Lady for this Rotary year.
The document is a newsletter from the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay that provides updates on recent and upcoming club activities. It discusses the previous week's meeting which featured a presentation on water pollution. It also announces that this week's meeting will discuss adopting an updated club constitution and will feature a presentation from an outgoing Ambassadorial Scholar sponsored by the club. Additionally, it advertises upcoming club events like the Annual General Meeting and Christmas party, and community events such as Interact club meetings and a fundraiser for the McCusker Foundation.
The Capital Area Sunset Rotary Club held an induction ceremony to welcome three new members. They also received awards from the district for being Club of the Month and for the president and a member being named President/Rotarian of the Month. The club has several service projects planned including supporting a preschool literacy program, donations to a food pantry, and sponsoring a Rotaract club at a local university.
The document is a sponsorship packet for the 27th Annual National Convention of Hermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha, Inc. (SIA) to be held in Tampa, Florida from July 21-22, 2017. SIA is a Latina sorority founded in 1990 that aims to promote leadership, education, and cultural awareness among women. The convention will feature workshops, speakers, and an awards banquet to recognize members' achievements. The packet outlines sponsorship opportunities at different levels, from $50 to $500, that provide benefits like logo placement and advertisements. It also requests donations to help fund the convention and SIA's scholarship program.
This newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for a local Rotary club. It discusses plans for the District Governor's visit, welcoming new members, hosting health days, participating in Mandela Day activities, completing a blanket drive, and securing a district grant for a soccer program. It also provides updates on polio eradication efforts, Rotary's partnership with Shelterbox, and upcoming Rotaract events. The newsletter aims to inform members and encourage participation in the club's service initiatives.
The Long Beach State Water-ski and Wakeboard Team is requesting donations from community members to help offset their general expenses for the 2007-2008 season. Their budget covers expenses like registration fees, insurance, travel costs, and equipment upgrades. As a non-profit organization, donations are tax-deductible. Donors who give over $500 will receive sponsor recognition on the team boat and apparel. The letter asks for financial support to help strengthen the foundation of the team and ensure its future success.
This newsletter summarizes upcoming events and activities for a local Rotary club. It discusses plans for the District Governor's visit, welcoming new members, hosting health days, participating in Mandela Day activities, distributing blankets through a drive, and securing a district grant for a soccer program. It also provides updates on polio eradication efforts, Rotary's partnership with ShelterBox, and upcoming Rotaract events. The newsletter aims to inform members and encourage participation in club activities over the coming months.
Rotary Cyber NewsLetter - November and December 2016rotaryeclubsa9400
This document summarizes news from the Rotary e-Club of Southern Africa. It discusses the club president receiving an award in New York. It welcomes two new members and shares photos of club events including distributing shoes and gifts to children. It promotes contributing to The Rotary Foundation and provides a brief history of the Foundation and its accomplishments. Photos from fellowship events are included where members celebrated the holidays and rugby match.
The document provides information about leadership changes and themes for the 2016-2017 Rotary year. It introduces the new Rotary International President, District Governor, and club President. It outlines the themes of "Rotary Serving Humanity" for RI and "Enjoy Growing Rotary" for the district. Additionally, it announces upcoming events like the district governor visit, Rotary Family Health Days, and the Night at the Races fundraiser.
The document provides information about leadership changes and themes for the 2016-2017 Rotary year. It introduces the new Rotary International President, District Governor, and club President. It announces the RI theme of "Rotary Serving Humanity" and the district theme of "Enjoy Growing Rotary". It also provides updates on upcoming events, including the Rotary Family Health Days, a district governor visit, and the club's annual fundraiser "Night at the Races".
The Hispanic Business Council Scholarship Foundation provides scholarships and book stipends to Hispanic students in New Jersey to advance their educational aspirations. Over the past 18 years, it has awarded over a quarter of a million dollars to help Latino students pursue college degrees and professional careers. The document encourages interested individuals to get involved by becoming board members, committee members, sponsors, or mentors in order to continue the foundation's mission of empowering Latino youth through higher education.
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2. WELCOME LETTERS WELCOME LETTERS
Welcome from the 2011-2012 HNBA National President On behalf of the Board of Directors of The HNBA Legal Education Fund (“The Fund”), we are pleased to invite you to one of the
HNBA’s marquee events, which exclusively provides financial support for HNBA charitable and educational programming, including
Saludos! On behalf of the Hispanic National Bar Association (HNBA), and I as its 2011-2012 President, it is my pleasure to invite you pipeline initiatives such as scholarships for law students. I commend the HNBA leaders for their strategic vision in organizing this
to join us at this year’s 2nd Annual HNBA Tennis and Golf Charity tournament in Miami, Florida, benefiting the HNBA Legal Education event.
Fund, on Saturday Feb 4th, 2012. I am immensely grateful to our event chair and host, the HNBA Region VIII President, Teresita
Chavez Pedrosa, for her tremendous investment in time and effort in organizing the 2nd Annual Tennis & Golf Charity tournament. In particular, HNBA Regional President Teresita Chavez Pedrosa whose leadership was instrumental in the success of this event last
year. She came up with the idea and flawless executed its implementation. Now, it is one of the HNBA’s annual national events. Ms.
Our presence in Miami in February 2012 will mean we individually made the decision to invest our time and resources to raise funds Chavez Pedrosa’s commitment to HNBA pipeline programs led to the expansion of this year’s event which will also include a golf
and the visibility of our sister organization, the HNBA’s charitable arm, and thus, generate funds to assist and further educate the future tournament so that more of us can enjoy camaraderie and financially support HNBA pipeline programs. She has the full support of
Latino (a) attorneys of the next generation. I am sure that you will discover that your support and attendance to this HNBA event will be the HNBA Board of Governors and that of HNBA National President Benny Agosto, Jr. in addition to the HNBA’s sister organization,
enjoyed by all, but also a very wise investment. Last year’s attendees enjoyed great weather, great friendship and exciting competition The HNBA Legal Education Fund, which is the only IRS Section 501(c)(3) entity that supports HNBA charitable and educational
between the players. programs.
The inaugural Tennis tournament generated the funds that the HNBA Legal Education Fund used to award the largest amount of Through this event last year, the HNBA and The Fund were able to raise over $23,000.00 that financially supports charitable and
scholarships in HNBA history for the winners of the HNBA’s 16th Uvaldo Herrera National Moot Court Competition this past March in educational programs, including moot court scholarships. In fact, The Fund was able to donate the most scholarship monies ever
New Orleans, Louisiana. We anticipate raising more money at this year’s Miami event and promise to break yet another HNBA record awarded at the 16th Annual Uvaldo Herrera National Moot Court Competition in the event’s history. Knowing the expense of a law
in scholarships handed out at the 2012 HNBA moot court competition to be held at the HNBA Midyear Corporate Counsel Conference school education, the Board of The Fund is committed to raising additional monies this year because the need is great. We hope that
in New Jersey. you will join us in this endeavor.
The HNBA is the voice of the Hispanic community and as such, we are advocates for those we represent. During the “Year of the
Advocate,” the HNBA will provide leadership, education, advocacy, and guidance to three essential areas of our population. We will Sincerely,
be advocates for the profession, the community, and the children. As such, it is imperative that we have a clearly delineated plan to
best serve our members by creating, modifying and promoting initiatives to enable our organization to achieve the highest level of
influence.
As members, we must rededicate ourselves to the mission of the HNBA. As the voice of the Hispanic community, we must serve those Román D. Hernández, Esq.
that cannot speak for themselves. We will not rest in our efforts for legislative, judicial and executive advocacy. We have come a long Chairman of the Board of Directors, The HNBA Legal Education Fund
way, but our work is not finished. Let’s stand together and be an HNBA advocate in the upcoming year.
I thank you in advance for your support of the 2nd Annual HNBA Tennis & Golf Charity tournament in Miami, Florida. I look forward
to enjoying this wonderful event together and raising the funds needed to help the law students.
Benny Agosto, Jr.
HNBA 2011-2012 National President
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5. 2012 HNBA TENNIS & GOLF TOURNAMENTS
DESIGNED TO BE A GETAWAY: South Florida days in February aren’t too hot, and the
evenings are mild. While 2011 Tournament participants enjoyed a beautiful day, headlines
throughout the country read like this: “An upper level low moved across... during the early
morning hours of February 5th producing a swath of 3 to 6 inches of snowfall.” If you need a
place to stay, don’t worry, the HNBA will set aside a room block at a hotel that provides the
greatest value, and is close to the rest of the Miami action! If you must get some work done
while in town, let us know and we will be happy to accommodate you.
DESIGNED FOR NETWORKING: When was the last time you were at a bar reception
trying to start a good conversation or escape a bad one? Relationships flow naturally among
teammates. We even help you mix it up and get around. We create teams according to player
skill and career path. An ideal team may have at least one judge, law student, in-house coun-
sel and lawyer in private practice – or other combination of distinguished HNBA members.
On the tennis courts, we let you play with nearly every other team as we follow a round robin
format. How many new connections can you make? You tell us at the end of the day.
DESIGNED TO BE INCLUSIVE: We are excited to add golf to the 2012 HNBA Tournament!
We will have a domino tournament and other activities for friends that want to spend a great
day with us, but neither play tennis nor golf. Our Florida Affiliate the Puerto Rican Bar Associa-
tion will be back in 2012, hosting a Wii Tournament. Florida has many great Hispanic and non-
Hispanic bar organizations. Our Tennis & Golf Tournaments were also designed for them – as
an event during which our organizations and members could get to know each other.
DESIGNED TO BE ENJOYED! Relax! After a full day’s work out enjoy our bar and happy
hour camaraderie. Watch the tennis finalists play on the Sony Ericsson Center Court – where
the pros compete. Stay for the awards ceremony, be inspired by our keynote speaker and
enjoy a delicious dinner – before our DJ turns it up! We want you to keep your strength, so
we feed you right throughout the day. No continental breakfasts or boxed lunches here. A
restaurateur caters our event, and serves up buffets with a varied breakfast, a warm lunch
(brunch for golf players) and a full dinner.
DESIGNED WITH A PURPOSE: ¡Muchas Gracias! By supporting our event, you have
helped raised scholarship monies for The HNBA Legal Education Fund, which gives away thou-
sands of scholarship dollars each year for deserving Hispanic youth. How expensive is a legal
education? High enough to be prohibitive for many Hispanic students. In Florida for example,
annual tuition costs alone are generally as follows:
University of Miami Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $38,919
Ave Maria Law School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35,948
Florida Coastal Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35,302
Stetson School of Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35,146
Barry Law School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $33,630
Nova Southeastern Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,750
St. Thomas School of Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,328
University of Florida Law .. . $18,709 (Fl. Residents) . . . $38,074 (Non-Residents)
FSU Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,596 (Fl. Residents) . . . $38,048 (Non-Residents)
FIU Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,056 (Fl. Residents) . . . $28,920 (Non-Residents)
Florida A&M Law School . . $10,312 (Fl. Residents) . . . $29,573 (Non-Residents)
DESIGNED FOR CORPORATE SPONSORS/DONORS: There are many opportunities
for corporations and law firms to partner with the HNBA on the success of this program, in-
cluding sponsorship of the Tennis & Golf Tournaments. If your organization wants to support
the HNBA’s charitable and educational endeavors, such as pipeline programs, it has the op-
tion of making a tax-deductible donation directly to The HNBA Legal Education Fund - which
is an IRS Section 501(c)(3) entity. You will still receive full recognition as a Tournament spon-
sor, and receive the perks applicable to your level of contribution. See sponsorship matrix
attached.
6. 2012 HNBA Annual Tennis & Golf Tournaments 2012 HNBA Annual Tennis & Golf Tournaments (cont.)
Matchpoint/ Advantage/ Deuce/ Ace/ Love/ Matchpoint/ Advantage/ Deuce/ Ace/ Love/
Champion Champion
SPONSORS $15,000
Hole in One Eagle Bogie Par Fairway SPONSORS $15,000
Hole in One Eagle Bogie Par Fairway
$10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $3,500 $2,500 $10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $3,500 $2,500
INCLUDES PROMOTION (cont.)
• ournament registration fee.
T 14 10 8 6 4 2 Promotional goodies provided by
• reakfast, lunch, happy hour
B registrations registrations registrations registrations registrations registrations sponsor will be placed in each player’s
cocktails dinner. which may be which may which may which may which may which may goodie bags.
• Tournament T-shirt. used by players be used by be used by be used by be used by be used by
• oodie bags – includes golf balls
G or non-playing players or players or non- players or players or players or non-
and tees, for golf players. guests. non-playing playing guests. non-playing non-playing playing guests. Corporate logo on Tournament t-shirt.
• Raffle ticket. guests. guests. guests. Corporate logo and slogans must be
• wards for members of 1st and 2nd
A provided to Tournament organizer,
place teams. in a high resolution 1) jpeg bitmap
format, and 2) full color EPS Vector
SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY by December 1st, 2011.
Special mention during award
Posters with corporate logo displayed Quantity 8 Quantity 6 Quantity 4 Quantity 3 Quantity 2 Quantity 1
ceremony for sponsoring one or in registration and dining area.
more student players and/ or guests.
All posters will be provided by
Sponsor may do so by 1) paying for a
Tournament organizer; and the price
student’s tournament and/ or guest
for such posters is already included
fee separately, or 2) setting aside for
in the sponsorship fee. Corporate
students, one or more of the player
logo and slogans must be provided
and/ or guest registrations to which
to Tournament organizer, in a high
the sponsorship level entitles the
resolution 1) jpeg bitmap format, and
sponsor.
2) full color EPS Vector by December
1st, 2011.
Special recognition award (THE
MENTOR AWARD) presented during
award ceremony, to sponsor that Corporate logo on table linens. All
sponsors 10 or more players (either linens will be provided by Tournament
organizer; and the price for such
tennis or golf – not student guests).
Sponsor may do so by 1) paying for a linens is already included in the
student’s tournament fee separately, sponsorship fee. Corporate logo
or 2) setting aside for students, one and slogans must be provided to
or more of the player registrations to Tournament organizer, in a high
which the sponsorship level entitles resolution 1) jpeg bitmap format, and
the sponsor. 2) full color EPS Vector by December
1st, 2011.
The recipient of THE MENTOR AWARD
will also get : Logo displayed on golf flag pole. The
• orporate logo in post-Tournament
C price for such flags is already included
article e-mailed to HNBA national in the sponsorship fee. Corporate
membership through e-Noticias, logo and slogans must be provided
and to Tournament organizer, in a high
• orporate logo in Annual
C resolution 1) jpeg bitmap format, and
Convention Program’s coverage of 2) full color EPS Vector by December
the Tournament. 1st, 2011. Number of holes are limited
and top sponsors get priority.
PROMOTION
Corporate logo included in all Promotional literature authored by
Tournament invitations e-mailed to sponsor will be placed in each
player’s goodie bags.
Florida lawyers and HNBA national
membership.
Corporate logo will be uploaded to Sponsor may donate raffle item,
the HNBA-Florida Region Facebook which will be raffled in sponsor’s
wall, and permanently included in
name, and sponsor may draw the
the Tournament album posted in the winner during awards ceremony.
Florida Region’s Facebook page.
7. 2012 HNBA Annual Tennis Golf Tournaments (cont.) 2012 HNBA Annual Tennis Golf Tournaments (cont.)
Matchpoint/ Advantage/ Deuce/ Ace/ Love/ HNBA Member, Sponsor, Non-HNBA Member, Non-Sponsor,
Champion
SPONSORS $15,000
Hole in One Eagle Bogie Par Fairway
INDIVIDUAL Government Employee, or Non-Government Employee
$10,000 $7,500 $5,000 $3,500 $2,500 Student $300
GOLF PLAYERS $250
(Fee drops to $225, upon enrollment in the
HNBA and full payment of first year’s dues).
PROMOTION (cont.)
• ournament registration fee.
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Corporate logos displayed in golf • reakfast , lunch, happy hour cocktails
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cart color monitor slide show during dinner.
the Tournament. Limited to top 5 • ournament T-shirt.
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sponsors. If sponsors are in the same • oodie bags – includes golf balls and tees.
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category, this benefit will be assigned • affle ticket.
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on a first come-first serve basis. • wards for members of 1st and 2nd place
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teams.
Corporate logo displayed for one year
on the HNBA Florida Region website
page.
HNBA Member, Sponsor, Non-HNBA Member, Non-Sponsor, Non-
Corporate logo inserted in the NON-PLAYING Government Employee, Government Employee, Non-Student
$100
or Student
Tournament logo (tennis ball). GUEST $75
(Fee drops to $75, upon enrollment in the
HNBA and full payment of first year’s dues).
Corporate logo printed on tennis ball • reakfast , lunch, happy hour cocktails
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cans. dinner.
• affle ticket.
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• omino Tournament and other activities.
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Corporate logo printed on golf ball
boxes.
LAW SCHOOLS $1,300 $2,000 $2,550
Corporate logo in post-Tournament
article e-mailed to HNBA national
membership through e-Noticias.
INCLUDES (for players)
• ournament registration fee – at HNBA member rate, even if
T 5 Tennis players 7 Tennis Players 9 Tennis Players
Corporate logo in Annual Convention faculty or administration member is not HNBA member. 1 Golf player 2 Golf Players 3 Golf Players
Program’s coverage of the • Breakfast , lunch, happy hour cocktails dinner.
• Tournament T-shirt.
Tournament.
• Goodie bags – includes golf balls and tees, for golf players.
• Raffle ticket.
SPECIAL RECOGNITION • Awards for members of 1st and 2nd place teams.
Special recognition award presented INCLUDES (for guests)
to sponsor during awards ceremony.
• uest fee – at HNBA member rate, even if faculty or administration
G 4 Guests 6 Guests 6 Guests
member is not HNBA member.
• reakfast , lunch, happy hour cocktails dinner.
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• affle ticket.
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HNBA Member, Sponsor, Non-HNBA Member, Non-Sponsor, • omino Tournament and other activities.
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INDIVIDUAL Government Employee or Non-Government Employee
$200
Student PROMOTION
TENNIS PLAYERS $150
(Fee drops to $125, upon enrollment in the
HNBA and full payment of first year’s dues). Law School logo included in all Tournament invitations e-mailed to
Florida lawyers and HNBA national membership.
• Tournament registration fee.
• Breakfast , lunch, happy hour cocktails
dinner.
• Tournament T-shirt. Law School logo will be uploaded to the HNBA-Florida Region
• Goodie bags. Facebook wall, and permanently included in the Tournament album
• Raffle ticket. posted in the Florida Region’s Facebook page.
• Awards for members of 1st and 2nd place
teams.
8. 2012 HNBA Annual Tennis Golf Tournaments (cont.)
LAW SCHOOLS (cont.) $1,300 $2,000 $2,550
Poster with Law School logo displayed in registration and dining
area. All posters must be provided by Law School. Posters must be
approved by tournament director!
Flash drives with 1) Law School information and 2) resumes of
2012
students playing or attending Tournament, will be placed in each
player’s goodie bags.
HNBA Annual Tennis Golf Tournaments
Sponsorship OppOrtunities
Promotional goodies provided by Law School will be placed in each
player’s goodie bags. Law Schools may 1) order provide their own
goodies, or 2) choose goodies from the attached list, which sponsor
a) may order directly from vendor, or b) have Tournament organizer SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
order on sponsor’s behalf.
o Champion Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,000
Law School logo on Tournament t-shirt. Law School logo and slogans
must be provided to Tournament organizer, in a high resolution 1)
o Matchpoint Sponsor/ Hole In One . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,000
jpeg bitmap format, and 2) full color EPS Vector by December 1st, o Advantage Sponsor/ Eagle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,500
2011.
o Deuce Sponsor/ Bogie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,000
Law School logo in post-Tournament article e-mailed to HNBA
national membership through e-Noticias. o Ace Sponsor/ Par . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3,500
o Love Sponsor/ Fairway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,500
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Special mention during awards ceremony for sponsoring students. SPONSOR LAW SCHOOL
STUDENT PLAYER
o $150 per Student Tennis Player x ____ # of Players = ______ Total
o $250 per Student Golf Player x ____ # of Players = ______ Total
SPONSOR INFORMATION
Sponsor Name:
Hispanic National Bar Association Street Address:
1900 L Street NW, Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036 City/State/Zip:
Phone: (202) 223-4777
Fax: (202) 223-2324 Contact Person:
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The contact designated above will receive all correspondence and inquiries and will be the official representative responsible for
contact regarding contributions to the HNBA Annual Tennis Golf Tournament. Please return this completed form to the HNBA
National Office at sponsorship@hnba.com or via facsimile to (202) 223-2324.
9. The Hispanic National Bar Association
would like to thank our generous sponsors
for making this event possible!
¡Gracias!