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cvcsouthwestohio.org Coaches vs. Cancer of Southwest Ohio Tip-off Reception 2017 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Coaches vs. Cancer of Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky Tip-off Reception | October 12, 2017 Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

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Coaches vs. Cancer of Southwest Ohio Tip-off Reception

2017 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Coaches vs. Cancer of Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky

Tip-off Reception | October 12, 2017Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

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About Coaches vs. CancerThe Coaches vs. Cancer program is a nationwide collaboration between the American Cancer Society and the National Association of Basketball Coaches. This initiative leverages the personal experiences, community leadership, and professional excellence of coaches nationwide to increase cancer awareness and promote healthy living through year-round awareness efforts, fundraising activities, and advocacy programs. Since 1993, coaches have raised nearly $100 million for the American Cancer Society.

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BackgroundNorm Stewart, former head coach of the University of Missouri’s men’s basketball program, cancer survivor, and member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches, provided the vision and inspiration for the Coaches vs. Cancer concept. He started the program by challenging fans to pledge a dollar amount for every three-point shot made by his team during the season. The concept evolved into a nationwide effort uniting coaches, fans, players, and communities across the country to free the world from the pain and sufferingof cancer.

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Join sports personalities and Division I Men’s Basketball coaches for a cocktail reception pep rally to tip off the basketball season! Guests will enjoy cocktails, heavy hors d’oeuvres, a unique experience to meet with the coaches, and an evening of basketball banter.

Coaches vs. Cancer of Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky

Tip-off Reception

STAFF CONTACT:Alicia Lehnert | 888.227.6446 ext. 4207 | [email protected]

ALL-STAR PRESENTING SPONSOR: $25,000Sponsor Benefits• Opportunity to have a company representative speak at the

2017 Coaches vs. Cancer Tip-off Reception• Opportunity to conduct a check presentation at a regular

season basketball game• Premier branding including your corporate logo and the

Coaches vs. Cancer logo displayed at the entrance and onthe stage at the reception; emcee acknowledgment as theAll-star Presenting Sponsor throughout the reception

• Full-page acknowledgment in the event program (insidefront cover)

• Company logo and listing as the All-star Presenting Sponsoron the event website and displayed on media screen at theevent

• Recognition as the All-star Presenting Sponsor on allCoaches vs. Cancer Tip-off Reception collateral, pressreleases, and public service announcements (whereapplicable)

• May include a customized experience with a coach ofchoice

• Basketball signed by coaches• Three tables (24 seats) with preferred seating and

invitations

SLAM DUNK SPONSOR: $15,000Sponsor Benefits• May include a customized experience with a coach of

choice• Recognition as a Slam Dunk Sponsor on Coaches vs.

Cancer Tip-off collateral, press releases, and public serviceannouncements (where applicable)

• Basketball signed by coaches• Signage recognizing company for sponsorship• Two tables (16 seats) with reserved seating• Full-page acknowledgment in the event program• Company logo and listing as a Slam Dunk Sponsor on the

event website and displayed on media screen at the event

ALLEY-OOPS SPONSOR: $10,000Sponsor Benefits• Basketball signed by coaches• Signage recognizing company for sponsorship• One table (8 seats) with reserved seating• Half-page acknowledgement in the event program and

recognition in media releases• Company logo and listing as an Alley-Oops Sponsor on the

event website and displayed on media screen at the event

JUMP SHOT SPONSOR: $5,000Sponsor Benefits• Signage recognizing company for sponsorship• One table (8 seats) with reserved seating• Half-page acknowledgment in the event program and

recognition in media releases• Company logo and listing as a Jump Shot Sponsor on the

event website and displayed on media screen at the event

ASSIST SPONSOR: $2,500Sponsor Benefits• One table (8 seats) with reserved seating• Quarter-page acknowledgment in event program• Company logo and listing as an Assist Sponsor on the

event website• Your choice of one of the following sponsorship

opportunities – including appropriate branding – availableon first-come, first-served basis: Dessert, Media, Registration,Dinner Program, Cocktail Reception, Pop-a-Shots, SilentAuction, Locker Room (restrooms), or Coat Check

INDIVIDUAL TICKET: $150

TO SUPPORT:Make check out to the American Cancer Society, and mail to 2808 Reading Road, Cincinnati, OH 45206.

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©2016, American Cancer Society, Inc. No. 012237

Every dollar raised through the Coaches vs. Cancer of Southwest Ohio and Northern KentuckyTip-off Reception helps the American Cancer Society free the world from the pain and

suffering of cancer.

We help you stay healthy and thrive after treatment. We research ways for survivors to not only live longer, but live better. And we offer information and tools for staying healthy, both physically and emotionally.

With your support, we will save more lives than ever before. Together, we are stronger than cancer.

Saving Lives and Celebrating Life

HERE’S HOW WE SPENT THE MONEY

73% 27%

PROGRAM SERVICES

CANCER RESEARCH | $177M

PATIENT SUPPORT | $280M

PREVENTION INFO AND EDU | $132M

DETECTION AND TREATMENT | $92M

SUPPORTING SERVICES

$49M | MGMT AND GEN EXPENSES

$206M | FUNDRAISING EXPENSES

HERE’S HOW WE USED THE MONEY IN 2015

$151M

$348M

$123M

$87M

$52M

$180M75% 25%

AND WHERE IT CAME FROM

1%GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

8%INVESTMENT INCOME

PEOPLE LIKE YOU

SPECIAL EVENTS

PERSONAL GIFTS

CORPORATE GIFTS

BEQUESTS, ETC.91%

Many of these donors were individuals who gave an average gift of $50 to help those affected by cancer.

AND WHERE IT CAME FROM

1%INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS

99%