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| 2005
Conference Sponsorships |
Individuals,
organizations and corporations are invited to purchase sponsorships
in the 2005 conference programs. Co-sponsors are also desired. Your
generous support is needed to produce these important events.
The theme for the Eighth Annual National Black Herstory Conference
and Awards Banquet is: "Telling Herstory: Dance, Film, Music and
the Written Word". To be held at Spelman College, Atlanta, GA on
Thursday, March 31 - Friday, April 1, 2005.
Sponsorship pledges and submissions of required material must be received
by the print and other deadlines noted below. For additional information
please contact Shelia Worthy at conference@blackherstory.org
or call Mozella Galloway at 404.712.9674.
Additional information can be found at www.blackherstory.org.
| Gold
Sponsorship - $3,000 - Deadline February 15, 2005 |
- Free
full-page advertisement in Conference Program Book
- Written
sponsorship recognition in Awards Banquet Program book
- Gold-table
(seats ten) and recognition at the Awards Banquet
- Ten
free registrations to the Conference Sessions
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| Silver
Sponsorship - $1,500 - Deadline March 1, 2005 |
- Free half-page advertisement in Conference Program Book
- Written sponsorship recognition in Awards Banquet Program Book
- Silver-table (seats ten) and recognition at the Awards Banquet
- Four free registrations to the Conference Sessions
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| Friends
Sponsorship - $500 - Deadline March 1, 2005 |
- Written
sponsorship recognition in the Conference Program Book
- Free
quarter-page advertisement in the Conference Program Book
- Written
sponsorship recognition in the Awards Program
- Friends
Table (seats five) and recognition at the Awards Banquet
- Two
free registrations to the Conference Sessions
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| Contributor
Sponsorship - Any Amount |
The National Black Herstory Task Force, Inc. sponsor of this
event is a nonprofit cultural and educational organization founded
to provide vehicles to chronicle and celebrate the legacy and
lives of women of African descent and their alliances worldwide.
Co-sponsors include Spelman College and the Center for Women
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