2017-2018 Annual Sponsorship and Benefits Packet 14th Annual Luncheon featuring MAJORA CARTER November 2, 2017 Citizenship in Action
2017 Annual Sponsorship The Nashville Civic Design Center s mission is to elevate the quality of Nashville s built environment and promote public participation in the creation of a more beautiful and functional city for all. Our work touches all aspects of the built environment: sustainable neighborhood development; a multimodal transportation system; a safe, efficient and pleasant pedestrian environment; healthy food access; diverse and affordable housing options; public parks and open space. 2017 Board of Directors Ron Lustig, Board President Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. Cyril Stewart, Board Vice President Cyril Stewart, LLC Dana Neal Terebessy, Secretary ULI Nashville Andrew Beaird, Treasurer Core Development Services Scott Chambers, Immediate Past Board President Scott C. Chambers Fund SPONSOR SUPPORT Annual Sponsorships are a critical source of funding for the Nashville Civic Design Center. Your financial support brings our projects and programs to reality, furthering our mission of shaping a more beautiful and functional city for all. Thank you we look forward to the year ahead! NCDC Staff and Board of Directors Darek Bell Bell & Associates Construction, Corsair Distillery Tifinie Capehart Silverpointe Properties Jennifer Carlat Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce Laurel Creech Metro General Services TK Davis, Ex-Officio University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design Chris Dunn Waller, Landsden, Dortch & Davis, LLP Krisy Hickson Skanska USA Jeff Kuhnhenn Gresham Smith & Partners Andrew Maxwell OakPoint Real Estate Melanie Moran Vanderbilt University Judson Newbern Newbern Consulting Services Craig Philip Vanderbilt University David Powell Hastings Architecture Associates Chris Powers HCA Eric Schultenover Counsel On Call, and Good People Brewing Company Philip Shepard, Board Intern Hoar Construction Renata Soto Conexión Américas Leslie Speller-Henderson Tennessee State University Michelle Steele Lipscomb University Irwin Venick Dobbins Venick, Kuhn & Byassee, PLLC Mary Pat Teague, Ex-Officio Vanderbilt University Past presidents 2001 Kim Hawkins 2002 Seab Tuck 2003 Jeff Ockerman 2004 David Minnigan 2005 Clay Petrey 2006 Loretta Owens 2007 Steve Campbell 2008 Jim Douglas 2009 Mercedes Jones 2010 Hunter Gee 2011 Mary Pat Teague 2012 Larry Papel 2013 Ryan Doyle 2014 Ryan Doyle 2015 David Powell 2016 Scott Chambers
A LUNCH WITH majora Carter urban revitalization strategy consultant Many people still believe that green solutions are too expensive, but they are actually much cheaper when all of the costs to public health, social services and waste handling are factored into the same equation. Majora Carter _ About Majora carter Peabody Award Winning Broadcaster Majora Carter is a leading urban revitalization strategy consultant, real estate developer, and Peabody Award winning broadcaster. She is responsible for the creation & implementation of numerous green-infrastructure projects, policies, and job training & placement systems. At Sustainable South Bronx, Carter deployed MIT s first ever Mobile Fab-Lab (digital fabrication laboratory) to the South Bronx - where it served as an early iteration of the Maker-Spaces found elsewhere today. The project drew residents and visitors together for guided and creative collaborations. After establishing Sustainable South Bronx and Green For All (among other organizations) to carry on that work, she opened a private consulting firm to help spread the message and success of social enterprise and economic development in low-status communities - which was named Best for the Worldby B-Corp. From this vantage point, Majora co-founded the now 750+ member Bronx Tech Meetup, as well as the StartUpBox Software Services company which is rebuilding the entry level tech job pipeline by using market forces and established business practices to help diversify the US tech sector. Clients include Digital.nyc, PlayDots, and GIPHY, among others.
Nashville Civic Design Center Recent Projects and Programs Shaping the Healthy Community: The Nashville Plan A long-term project by NCDC focusing on the relationship between the built environment and public health. Shaping the Healthy Community: The Nashville Plan was released by Vanderbilt University Press in April of 2016. Implementation is underway through projects including the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Pew Charitable Trust funeded Health Impact Project, NCDC s Neighborhood Assessment Toolkit, and the Better Cities for Pets partnership with Mars Petcare. Reclaiming Public Space NCDC s Reclaiming Public Space initiative elevates the quality and expands the diversity of public spaces in Nashville. The best public spaces foster community, elevate quality of life, and University of Tennessee Knoxville Design Studios Nashville Civic Design Center (NCDC) maintains a strong partnership with the University of Tennessee Knoxville College of Architecture and Design (UTK CoAD). Through this partnership, NCDC coordinates various studies throughout the year that allow architecture students to study potential real world projects in Nashville. As a part of this collaborative effort, NCDC partners with UTK CoAD faculty member TK Davis to create many conceptual projects for Nashville. As a result, many of the students projects often turn into real life developments. Citizenship in Action CIA is an initiative who s mission is to educate the next generation of informed citizens in how the world is built around them. Students and community members develop critical think and problem solving skills through
connect us to our city and, more importantly, to each other. Tactical Urbanism Organizers (TURBO) and the annual PARK(ing) Day event are two programs in this initiative. the context of urban design and civic engagement. This includes Design Your Neighborhood, a summer program where high school students learn how to help plan the future of their community. Urban Design Forum, CityThink, PechaKucha Night, Tours NCDC s Urban Design Forum was founded in 1995, and meets monthly to discuss how DESIGN impacts Nashville. The Forum features innovative projects, informative speakers, and lively discussions. CityThink is a lunch or breakfast program discussing current urban design practices. These programs are open to the public and take place at NCDC. PechaKucha Night (PKN) is a presentation format that makes for concise and fast pace talks. NCDC hosts PKN quarterly, with at least 8 presenters from the community showcase their work, passions or hobbies. Research and Design NCDC: Promotes the Ten Principles of The Plan of Nashville; educates the public about civic design through: lectures by prominent speakers; presentations on the history and practice of urban design; continuing education opportunities for design and development professionals; provides professional staff and highly qualified design interns to consult on civic and other community development projects; facilitates public dialogue about civic design and its impact in Nashville; researches and publishes reports on various civic design issues.
ANNUAL SPONSORSHIP LEVELS Special Presenting Sponsor $25,000+ Presenting sponsors will receive the benefits of the keystone sponsor package, as well as other custom benefits. Please contact gary@civicdesigncenter.org to learn more about a custom presenting sponsor package. Program Sponsor $10,000 Program sponsors will receive the benefits of the keystone sponsor package, as well as other custom benefits. Please contact gary@civicdesigncenter.org to learn more about a custom program sponsor package. Keystone Sponsor $5,000 10 tickets to NCDC s Annual Luncheon 4 tickets to NCDC s Annual Luncheon reception Invitation to dinner with Annual Keynote Speakers Logo on Luncheon day-of event materials, including signage, program, pre-event slideshow, and tabletop recognition Logo on Annual Sponsors Billboard Free admission for 10 employees to select NCDC events (when NCDC member tickets available) Exclusive event reception invitations Recognition in Annual Report Company logo on website sponsorship page Logo on 1 of NCDC s e-newsletters 3 paperback books from NCDC s online store Cornerstone Sponsor $3,000 10 tickets to NCDC s Annual Luncheon 2 tickets to NCDC s Annual Luncheon reception Logo on Luncheon day-of event materials,including signage, program, pre-event slideshow, and tabletop recognition Logo on Annual Sponsors Billboard Free admission for 8 employees to select NCDC events (when NCDC member tickets available) Exclusive event reception invitations Recognition in Annual Report Company logo on website sponsorship page Voussoir Sponsor $1,500 5 tickets to NCDC s Annual Luncheon 1 ticket to NCDC s Annual Luncheon reception Logo on Luncheon day-of event materials,including signage, program, pre-event slideshow, and shared tabletop recognition Name on Annual Sponsors Billboard Free admission for 4 employees to select NCDC events (when NCDC member tickets available) Exclusive event reception invitation Recognition in Annual Report Company name on website sponsorship page
Annual SPONSORSHIP FORM Level of Sponsorship: Presenting Sponsor Program Sponsor Keystone Sponsor Cornerstone Sponsor Voussoir Sponsor $25,000 $10,000 $5,000 $3,000 $1,500 Online form available at civicdesigncenter.org/sponsor Organization/Individual Address City, State, Zip Signature of Organization s Representative Printed name / phone number / email of Organization s Representative Payment Method: A check is enclosed Credit card (Please go to civicdesigncenter.org/support/sponsorship) Please send invoice We are not able to sponsor the event at this time. Enclosed is a gift in support of the Nashville Civic Design Center. Individual ticket sales for the 2017 Annual Luncheon will be available for purchase on September 25th at civicdesigncenter.org. ($125 each) Sign this form and return it to Nashville Civic Design Center Email_info@civicdesigncenter.org Fax_615.248.4282 Mail_138_Second_Ave._North,_Suite_106,_Nashville,_TN_37201 Please Note: NCDC must have a signed sponsorship form for your company by 10/02/17 for your organization to be included in event materials. Email your logo when submitting this registration form to the address listed above. Nashville Civic Design Center is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, tax-exempt organization. A portion of your contribution is tax-deductible.
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