Ripples of Hope CITY YEAR ORLANDO ANNUAL EVENT FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2018 SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
ABOUT CITY YEAR At the same time, we recognize that many children face obstacles that interfere with their ability to arrive at school every day ready to learn and achieve at high levels. Research shows that providing students with a positive relationship with a caring adult at school, individualized academic supports, and opportunities to develop social-emotional skills can dramatically improve students readiness to learn, and help keep students on track to high school graduation and adult success. Great teachers are critical and many students need more than a good lesson every day. There is a significant gap between the personalized support students need and what most schools have the capacity to provide. By partnering with teachers and principals to deliver individual student, classroom and whole-school support, City Year helps to bridge that gap. HOW CITY YEAR WORKS IN SCHOOLS AmeriCorps members are full-time support for students. All-day. Everyday. All-year. Additional capacity in the classroom, supporting classroom management and providing and enabling differentiated instruction Use of data to monitor student progress and better meet student needs One-on-one and small group instruction in ELA and math with embedded socialemotional support Extended-day activities: after-school programming, homework assistance, enrichment curricula and civic projects that build and serve community Small group social-emotional skill building sessions Whole school activities that improve conditions for learning, engage families and inspire civic engagement City Year provides a double bottom line by impacting students as well as AmeriCorps members. City Year Orlando not only transforms the future of young students, but also develops its 68 AmeriCorps members as engaged citizens equipped with the passion, skills and courage to continue making a difference long after their year of service. City Year Orlando strategically motivates, supports, and challenges AmeriCorps members to develop the skills to become effective leaders in the community and the workplace, building a pipeline of committed citizens. As our next generation of young leaders, AmeriCorps members help build a stronger democracy and a more competitive workforce. 2 2
ABOUT CITY YEAR ORLANDO Through the support and partnership of Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) and Volunteer Florida, City Year Orlando was launched in 2012. Today, City Year Orlando AmeriCorps teams serve in the following OCPS partner schools; Catalina Elementary, Jones High, Judson B. Walker Middle, Maynard Evans High, Meadowbrook Middle, Memorial Middle and Oak Ridge High. Annually, City Year Orlando directly serves more than 1,000 unduplicated students through targeted one-on-one and small group support and engages more than 10,000 students through whole school activities and initiatives. City Year Orlando is dedicated to improving educational outcomes for Orlando students most at risk of dropping out of school. Through our in-school and after school programs, full-time City Year Orlando AmeriCorps members work to keep students in school and on track to graduation. AmeriCorps members serve full-time in schools alongside teachers for the entire school year, connecting with students and providing evidence-based, integrated academic and social-emotional supports to help students and schools succeed. City Year AmeriCorps members have supplemented the work of teachers and provided critical support for our students psychologically, socially, emotionally and academically. - Dr. Barbara Jenkins, OCPS Superintendent 65% of off-track students (with a D or F) in math, who worked with a City Year Orlando AmeriCorps member, got back on-track (with an A, B or C)* City Year Orlando partner high schools are demonstrating significant increases in graduation rates. Oak Ridge High -City Year Orlando s founding school- increased their graduation rate by more than twenty points from 69% in 2012 to 89% in 2016** **Florida Department of Education school accountability reporting. Graduates are 59% of off-track students (D or F) in ELA, who worked with a City Year Orlando AmeriCorps member, got back on-track (A.B or C)* *Per City Year Orlando OCPS partner school data from the 2016-17 school year students who graduate in four years with a standard high school diploma. 3 3
EVENT OVERVIEW Mark your calendars for City Year Orlando s annual fundraising event, Ripples of Hope, presented by Universal Orlando Resort. Uncovering a hidden gem of the city and under the soft glow of a renovated WWII hangar, experience a thrilling evening of fellowship, food and drink, live music and inspiring testimonials. Ripples of Hope is a night to celebrate the selfless dedication by young adults working to transform the community one child at a time. Funds raised at Ripples of Hope directly support City Year s service to students in Orlando. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2018 1010 WEST - 1010 W. Church Street Orlando, FL 32805 DRESS Business/Cocktail Attire PARKING Complimentary valet parking available for all event guests PRESENTING SPONSOR 5:30-6:30 P.M. WELCOME RECEPTION Kick-off the evening mingling with guests passionate about education at a welcome reception with drinks and passed hors d oeuvres 6:30-9:30 P.M. PROGRAM AND ENTERTAINMENT Ripples of Hope features a silent auction and live band while guests enjoy dinner stations, hosted bar, and a powerful story of student success For more information, please contact Tara Kane Carr at tcarr2@cityyear.org or 407.581.7572 4 4
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Sponsorship Level PRESENTING SPONSOR $25,000 - EXCLUSIVE UNIVERSAL ORLANDO RESORT SOLD Benefits & Recognition Exclusive recognition with Presenting Sponsor logo included at registration table Special recognition from organization representative to provide remarks at event Exclusive company write-up on City Year Orlando s blog Logo placement as Presenting Sponsor on electronic Invite and Save the Date Logo placement on event program Logo placement on display in ballroom Logo placement on City Year Orlando s Ripples of Hope online event page with a link to company s website Recognition in all press materials in promotion of event (24) Event tickets and premiere reserved seating at three tables Logo placement on reserved table signs Verbal thank you from the stage during the event by Emcee(s) Listing in City Year, Inc. s Annual Report PLATINUM SPONSOR $10,000 Logo placement as Platinum Sponsor on electronic Invite Logo placement on event program Logo placement on display in ballroom Logo placement on City Year Orlando s Ripples of Hope online event page Recognition in all press materials in promotion of event (16) Event tickets and priority reserved seating at two tables Logo placement on reserved table signs Verbal thank you from the stage during the event by Emcee(s) Listing in City Year, Inc. s Annual Report GOLD SPONSOR $5,000 Logo placement as Gold Sponsor on electronic Invite Logo placement on event program Logo placement on display in ballroom Logo placement on City Year Orlando s Ripples of Hope online event page Recognition in all press materials in promotion of event (8) Event tickets and preferred reserved seating at one table 5 4
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES CONTINUED Sponsorship Level Benefits & Recognition SILVER SPONSOR $2,500 Name placement on City Year Orlando s Ripples of Hope online event page Name placement on event program Name placement on display in ballroom (4) Event tickets BRONZE SPONSOR $1,250 Name placement on City Year Orlando s Ripples of Hope online event page Name placement on event program Name placement on display in ballroom (2) Event tickets Ticket Purchase Opportunities INDIVIDUAL $175 Admission for one guest to Ripples of Hope COUPLES $300 Admission for two guests to Ripples of Hope 64
Sponsorship Form YES, I WILL SUPPORT RIPPLES OF HOPE! SOLD Presenting Sponsor - $25,000 Platinum Sponsor - $10,000 Gold Sponsor - $5,000 Silver Sponsor - $2,500 Bronze Sponsor - $1,250 Individual Ticket - $175 Couples Tickets (2) - $300 I am unable to attend, and would like to make a contribution in support of City Year $ CONTACT INFORMATION Name: Address: Phone: Sponsor name, as it should appear for recognition: Guest Names: City, State, Zip: E-Mail: PAYMENT METHOD CHECK ENCLOSED OR MAILED ONLINE PAYMENT - CITYYEAR.ORG/ORLANDORIPPLES CREDIT CARD VISA MASTERCARD AMERICAN EXPRESS DISCOVER Card Number: Name on Card: Signature: Exp. Date: Date: Please return this form to: City Year Orlando, Attn: Tara Kane Carr, 201 S Orange Avenue, Suite 600, Orlando, FL 32801 or by email to tcarr2@cityyear.org Your purchase/donation is tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law. City Year, Inc. will send an acknowledgment for tax purposes. Federal Tax ID 22-2882549 CITY YEAR ORLANDO PRESENTS R i p p l e so fh o p e 7 5
CITY YEAR ORLANDO SITE BOARD JOHN SPROULS, BOARD CHAIR Executive Vice President & Chief Administrative Officer Universal Parks & Resorts DR. AMY KLEEMAN Assistant Vice President, College Transitions Valencia College ROBERT H. (BOB) BROWN Chief Executive Officer, Retired Heart of Florida United Way KATE BYRNE DEBBIE M. CARSWELL Managing Director Evercore Wealth Management JOEL GLASS Senior Vice President of Communications Orlando Magic MARCIA GOODWIN Chief Service Officer, Community Affairs Office of the Mayor, City of Orlando GRACIELA NORIEGA JACOBY Chief of Staff, Office of the Mayor Orange County Government DR. JESÚS JARA Deputy Superintendent Orange County Public Schools PATTI JOHNSON Vice President Human Resources Tupperware U.S. & Canada and Worldwide Leadership Initiatives Tupperware Brands Corporation SCOTT JUSTICE Assistant Chief Counsel Walt Disney Parks and Resorts U.S., Inc. DIANE O DELL Vice President, Community & Diversity Relations Universal Orlando JOHN PISAN Senior Vice President/Regional Managing Director - Wealth Management Wells Fargo REGINALD B. RILEY, PH.D. Corporate Manager of Community Relations Orlando Health CRAIG SCHNEIDER Regional Director of Operations Starbucks Coffee Company CORA STERLING Founder Literacy Lab RALPH TEJADA Vice President- Business Area Manager Chase for Business CHERISSE TRAVIS Senior Project Manager Barton Malow Company DALE WHITTAKER, PH.D. Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs University of Central Florida 8 8
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