emerging leaders dinner packet
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A sponsorship deck for an event benefiting Eastside Community Connection, a student-run East Austin food pantry.TRANSCRIPT
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9TH ANNUAL
EMERGING LEADERSDINNER
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Eastside Community Connection is a University of Texas student-run nonprofit that offers food pantry services and adult education programs to lower-income residents of East Austin. Students run the day-to- day operations and govern the organization alongside community members on our Board of Directors. Our service learning model develops the next generation of civic-minded leaders while addressing serious issues affecting the community, such as poverty, hunger and language barriers.
visionTo instill values of lifelong service in college aged students and train the next generation of community leaders.
missionECC will involve students from Austin area colleges and universities in every aspect of the center’s operations to improve the quality of life of East Austin residents.
WHO IS ECC?
Board of DirectorsTara Mica, National Rifle Association
Graham Davis, Indeed.comJustin Clowers, William K. Knox, P.C., CPA
Satvika Ananthanarayan, UT StudentJake Bedford, UT Student
Ryan Crestani, UT StudentEmile Gerard, UT Student
Stacey Kounelias, Texas LegislatureSly Majid, Eastside Community Connection
Megan Muir, UT StudentKevin Robnett, Texas Legislature
Leadership CouncilJennifer Brown, J.E. “Buster” Brown ConsultingJustin Yarborough, United States Marine CorpsDanny Goldstein, Travis County Probate Court
Michael Harrell, The Harrell Group – KWKrystle Alvarado, Sullivan Alvarado, LLC
Josh Stillman, Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.Jason McBride, Superior Health PlanKim Davis, Community Impact NewsDrew Gressett, Hat Creek Burger Co.
Tiffany Dixon, GSD&M Idea CityAshley Aune, Hat Creek Burger Co.
Joe Ciccarello, SolarWinds LLCRyan Wallace, The UT System
LexNewcastle, Newcastle HomesJustin Boyd, Paragon LendingChar Hu, Georgetown LivingKeri Bellacosa, Fox 7 News
James Hines, VerizonDavid Wei, Accenture
feedEmergency Food Assistance Program: This program provides basic needs assistance through a weekly food pantry. The food pantry operates on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 4:00 to 6:00 PM every week. In 2010, our food pantry assisted over 1,500 families in East Austin
teach Adult Education and Advancement: You give a man a fish and feed them for a day but teach a man to fish and feed them for a lifetime. Adult education classes designed and taught by college students give our adult clients and opportunity to create a better life for them and their family. English-as-a-Second Language, computer literacy and financial skills make up the stable of our adult education classes.
serveEastside Community Connection Philanthropy and Leadership Institute: The most pivotal area of service related to our success is training college students through internships, group discussions, speakers and direct service in community. Students engage in intensive training and work part-time in the organization’s office learning about non-profit activities such as financing, client management and program development. Since 2004, over 1,000 students have contributed over 25,000 hours of service to the East Austin community.
3 AREAS OF FOCUS
A LETTER FROM OUR EXECUTIVE DIRECTORDear Friends,
Despite progress we are still dealing with immense challenges in our community. Eastside Community Connection combats those challenges by engaging college students to provide services to those in need.Students run the day-to-day operations and govern the organization alongside community members on our Board of Directors. These talented and dedicated individuals learn to develop and administer services to deal with the very real problems of poverty, education and hunger in our area: they distribute items from ECC’s food bank to needy families, conduct adult education classes on-site for residents seeking to create a better life for themselves, and provide a critical support network to families who have fallen on hard times. Student-created hunger-relief and teaching programs have benefited over 1,500 Austin families this year alone. And the need keeps growing but you an opportunity help.Eastside Community Connection is celebrating leadership with the 9th annual Emerging Leaders Dinner on [date]. The event is an opportunity for established leaders in government, business, and philanthropy to mix and mingle with the next generation of leaders in our community. The event includes cocktails, dinner, and a keynote address from an outstanding community leader who will share their experiences and thoughts about service and leadership.Your sponsorship support will ensure this event’s success and provide ECC with the resources it requires to continue engaging the next generation of leaders while making an impact in East Austin today.
Thank you,
Sly Majid Executive Director Eastside Community Connection
Student Volunteerism Facts• 74% of undergrads
at UT participate in volunteer activities.
• Since 2004, college students have contributed 52,428 volunteer hours
to ECC
Your support will allow for ECC to meet the following programming and operational goals in 2012:
ANNUAL GOALS
• Enhance the Student Volunteer Program• Pair student interns with a professional mentor in the community• Create an educational component consisting of workshops and
lectures for student interns • Provide a financial aid to student interns who cannot afford to
volunteer without a job• Expand our Community Service Programs• Provide a larger and more nutritious supply of food to all
food pantry clients• Provide more offerings for clients in our English as a Second
Language and Computer Literacy Classes• Provide additional class offerings such as Civics or GED Prep• Increase Eastside Community Connection’s capacity to serve
the community with additional resources• Hire an additional full-time staff person to supervise interns and
manage programs• Relocate to a larger facility more central to East Austin to
accommodate organizational growth
Date: Thursday, March 31st, 2012 Time: 6pm – 7pm Cocktail Hour 7pm – 9pm Dinner & Keynote Address Location: Four Seasons Hotel – Austin, TX
The Emerging Leaders Dinner is a celebration of leadership where over 250 notable community leaders in business, government and philanthropy share an evening and a table with a group of promising young people. Leaders are encouraged to share their thoughts and experiences about service, community and leadership to inspire a generation.
The event features a prominent leader delivering a keynote address in which they will discuss their personal views and experiences regarding leadership and service. Past speakers have included former Editor of Texas Monthly, Evan Smith, noted political communication strategist Mark McKinnon and hall of fame women’s basketball coach Jody Conradt along with UT legends Colt McCoy and Quan Cosby. Marcus Luttrell, decorated war hero and author of #1 New York Times best- selling book, Lone Survivor, served as the keynote speaker last year.
This year’s keynote address will be delivered by notable political strategist and commentator, Matthew Dowd. During the past twenty-five years, Matthew Dowd has helped shape strategies and campaigns for CEOs, corporations, foundations, governments, candidates, and presidents. Matthew’s recent political work includes serving as the Chief Strategist on two winning reelection efforts – for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006 and for President George W. Bush in 2004. A contributor to many news outlets, Matthew teaches at the University of Texas’ LBJ School of Public Affairs and is also co- author of the New York Times bestseller Applebee’s America: How Successful Political, Business and Religious Leaders Connect with the New American Community.
EMERGING LEADERS PROGRAM
CONTRIBUTION LEVELS
Special Event Recognition• Promotion as Title Sponsor in all marketing including
print, radio, internet and television ads Prominent placement of two tables of 10 at the Emerging Leaders Dinner in March 2012
• Special stage signage at event(s) • Recognition in all ads, event programs, and
promotional activities for the event(s)• Headline recognition on event banner(s)
Representative(s) serve as “Honorary Host” for the event(s) Speaking role at event with kick off presentation at the event(s)
Benefits• Prominent listing on Eastside Community Connection’s
2011 letterhead • Prominent display on Eastside Community
Connection’s website front-page • Prominent displayed on Eastside Community
Connection’s 2011 volunteer t-shirt • Exclusive spotlight in the 2011 Annual Report
Tax deductible contribution to ECC
Special Event Recognition• Promotion as Gold Sponsor in print, internet and radio
ads • Prominent placement of one table of 10 at the
Emerging Leaders Dinner in March 2011 • Special stage signage at event(s) • Recognition in all ads, event programs, and
promotional activities for the event(s) • Recognition on event banner(s)
Benefits• Prominent display on Eastside Community
Connection’s website front-page • Prominent displayed on Eastside Community
Connection’s 2011 volunteer t-shirt • Highlight in the 2012 Annual Report • Tax deductible contribution to Eastside Community
Connection
Special Event Recognition• Preferred placement of one table of 10 at the Emerging
Leaders Dinner in March 2012 • Special signage displayed at event(s) • Recognition in all ads, event programs, and
promotional activities for the event(s)
Benefits• Prominent display on ECC’s website • Prominent displayed on ECC’s 2011 volunteer t-shirt • Spotlight in the quarterly e-newsletter • Tax deductible contribution to ECC
Special Event Recognition• Preferred placement of one table of 10 at the Emerging
Leaders Dinner in March 2011 • Special stage signage displayed at event(s) • Recognition in all ads, event programs, and
promotional activities for the event(s)
Benefits• Recognition on Eastside Community Connection’s
website • Recognition on Eastside Community Connection’s
2011 volunteer t-shirt • Tax deductible contribution to ECC
Special Event Recognition• One table of 10 at the Emerging Leaders Dinner in
March 2012• Special signage displayed at event • Recognition in all ads, event programs, and
promotional activities for the event
Benefits• Recognition on Eastside Community Connection’s
website • Recognition on Eastside Community Connection’s
2011 volunteer t-shirt • Tax deductible contribution to ECC
gold sponsor $10,000
title sponsor $15,000
silver sponsor $5,000
bronze sponsor $3,000
table sponsor $1,000
5810 Berkman Dr.Austin, TX 78723Email: [email protected]: 512-220-7312Fax: 512-532-0707www.austinecc.org
Eastside Community Connection@AustinECC
COMMITMENT FORMPlease complete the following to ensure proper
acknowledgement of your gift.
Contribution Levels␣Title Sponsor $15,000 ␣Gold Sponsor $10,000␣Silver Sponsor $5,000␣Bronze Sponsor $3,000 ␣Table Sponsor $1,000
Company/Business:_______________________________ Contact:________________________________________Address Line 1:__________________________________Address Line2:___________________________________Telephone:______________________________________Email:__________________________________________Sponsor Signature:________________________________Date:__________________________________________
Thank you for your generosity and support of ECC
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feed. teach. serve.