Invites you to dinner and conversation with Dr. Edward Partridge and Rosilyn Houston About their Journeys Towards Justice TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2017 6 p.m. Sponsor Reception 7 p.m. Dinner Birmingham Museum of Art 2000 Reverend Abraham Woods, Jr. Boulevard, Birmingham S P O N S O R S H I P P A C K E T
EVENT DETAILS When: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 6 p.m. Sponsor Reception Drinks and hors d oeuvres served while sponsors and their guests mingle with our guests of honor, Rosilyn Houston and Dr. Edward Partridge 7 p.m. Dinner Welcome Seated dinner Conversation with Rosilyn Houston and Dr. Edward Partridge Where: Dinner: Birmingham Museum of Art 2000 Reverend Abraham Woods, Jr. Boulevard, Birmingham The Birmingham Museum of Art, one of the finest regional museums in the United States, houses a diverse collection of more than 26,000 paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings, and decorative arts dating from ancient to modern times. Guests will dine on a three-course meal by A Social Affair Investment: $175 includes one dinner ticket $325 includes two dinner tickets Event sponsorships ranging from $10,000 to $500 are also available. Purchase tickets at alabamapossible.org/events or by calling Sarah Banks McFarland at 205-939-1408. Kent Andersen Anne and Neal Berte Renee Blalock Wendi and Richard Boyen Sidney Brown Tracy and Scott Cole Debbie and David Donaldson Helene Elkus Martha Emmett Lesley and Ralph Foster Nicole and Josh Hampton Ronne and Donald Hess Laurel Iverson Hitchcock Krysten Holloway and Joseph F. Scrivner Walker and Bill Jones Humphrey Lee Eileen and Danny Markstein Ellen and Max Michael Host Committee in formation Krysten Holloway and Edward Wilson, co-chairs Cheryl Morgan Virginia Patterson Sheri and Charlie Perry Lydia and Taylor Pursell Kim and Bruce Rogers Barbara and Stuart Royal Dora and Sanjay Singh Andrea Smith Becky and Bill Smith Stephanie and Houston Smith Jim Spearman Joyce Spielberger and Maury Shevin Gray and Lee Thuston Stacey and Howard Torch Jeff Underwood Libba and Brooks Vaughan Cameron and Scott Vowell Amanda and Ed Wilson
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Proceeds from this event will support Alabama Possible s work to break down barriers to prosperity. We invite you to review the sponsorship levels outlined below and return the sponsorship commitment. Presenting Sponsor: $10,000 Company branding in program and promotional materials On-site brand recognition and spoken acknowledgement during the event Reserved seating for up to 12 dinner guests and 12 sponsor reception tickets Opportunity for company representative to make brief remarks during the program Recognition in invitations and email newsletter, reaching 7,909 subscribers Logo included on the Alabama Possible webpage as a Presenting Sponsor Keystone Sponsor: $2,500 Prominent mention in program and promotional materials Stage signage and spoken acknowledgement during the event Up to 6 dinner tickets and 6 sponsor reception tickets Recognition in invitations and email newsletter, reaching 7,909 subscribers Logo included on the Alabama Possible webpage as a Keystone Sponsor Cornerstone Sponsor: $1,500 Up to 4 dinner tickets and 4 sponsor reception tickets Stage signage and program recognition Logo included on the Alabama Possible webpage as a Cornerstone Sponsor Sustaining Sponsor: $500 Up to 2 dinner tickets and 2 sponsor reception tickets Program recognition Logo included on the Alabama Possible webpage as a Sustaining Sponsor For additional information, please contact Kristina Scott at 205-939-1408 or smcfarland@alabamapossible.org
. SPONSORSHIP COMMITMENT YES, we are proud to support Alabama Possible s dinner and conversation with Rosilyn Houston and Dr. Ed Partridge, at the following level: Presenting Sponsor: $10,000 Keystone Sponsor: $2,500 Cornerstone Sponsor: $1,500 Sustaining Sponsor: $500 Where applicable, please credit the sponsorship to:. (exactly as you wish your name to appear) Contact name Phone. E-mail address. Mailing address. City State Zip. Check here if you do not wish to be listed in the program INDIVIDUAL TICKETS I/We would like to purchase tickets to the dinner. $175/individual $325/couple Sponsorship commitments are requested by November 3, 2017. Please mail payment & this form to: Alabama Possible PO Box 55058 Birmingham, AL 35255 205-939-1408 rsvp@alabamapossible.org Credit card payments are accepted at alabamapossible.org/events
ALABAMA is the nation s sixth poorest state, and nearly 900,000 Alabamians - including 300,000 children - live in poverty. The poverty line is just $24,257 a year for a family of four, and those neighbors have far less than they need to meet basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter. Alabama Possible removes barriers to prosperity through research, engaged learning, poverty simulations, and promoting college access and success. We support and create educational equity through the following program areas: Research Our programs and advocacy work are data-driven, and we conduct thorough research on topics connected to our mission. We compile and summarize our research on an annual basis through the Poverty Data Sheet, which highlights statewide poverty rates and data related to educational attainment, employment, and food security. Engaged Learning Our higher education alliance facilitates this work and identifies innovative approaches to teaching and learning. We promote relationship-building between these partners through statewide events such as our annual Lifetime of Learning and Hungry for Justice conferences. Poverty Simulations We facilitate poverty simulations, which are an experiential learning tool that helps educate community members about the barriers faced by families living in poverty. Participants learn about the hardships and emotional toll experienced by low-income families. College Access and Success Our college access and success programs, the Blueprints College Success Initiative and Cash for College, build educational equity for low income, minority and first generation college-going students across the state of Alabama. LAUDERDALE 17.3% LIMESTONE 14.3% MADISONJ ACKSON 13.3% 18.4% COLBERT 18.1% FRANKLIN LAWRENCE 18.7% MORGAN 21.1% 16.4% MARSHALL DEKALB 20.1% 20.6% MARION WINSTON CULLMAN CHEROKEE 19.8% 18.9% 19.4% 19.4% ETOWAH BLOUNT 19.0% 14.7% WALKER LAMAR CALHOUN FAYETTE 20.6% 24.7% ST. CLAIR 20.0% 20.4% 12.4% JEFFERSON CLEBURNE 18.0% 18.9% TALLADEGA PICKENS 22.4% TUSCALOOSA 24.3% SHELBY CLAY 20.0% 8.5% 18.4% RANDOLPH 18.7% BIBB GREENE 22.2% COOSA TALLAPOOSA CHAMBERS 37.7% CHILTON 20.3% 21.7% 22.4% HALE 20.2% 28.5% PERRY ELMORE 40.0% LEE AUTAUGA 14.0% 21.0% SUMTER 12.7% 33.2% MACON DALLAS 32.2% MARENGO MONTGOMERY RUSSELL 34.6% 23.0% CHOCTAW 23.3% 22.8% 24.4% LOWNDES BULLOCK 35.2% 39.6% WILCOX 33.2% BARBOUR PIKE 32.0% BUTLER 25.9% CLARKE 25.8% CRENSHAW 22.2% 19.9% MONROE 28.6% HENRY DALE WASHINGTON CONECUH 17.0% COFFEE 18.5% 22.4% 28.3% 16.2% COVINGTON 22.3% ESCAMBIA HOUSTON GENEVA 24.4% 18.3% 22.4% MOBILE 18.4% BALDWIN 12.9% The Blueprints College Success Initiative teams students with near-peer mentors who equip them to make structured decisions about applying to and succeeding in college. Blueprints has worked with more than 4,000 underserved high school students in 12 high schools across Alabama. Nearly all our Blueprints graduates have been admitted to at least one postsecondary institution and earned more than $18 million in supplementary scholarships. Cash for College works to increase the number of students completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). During the 2016-17 school year, 60 percent of Birmingham City Schools students completed their FAFSA, up from 39 percent in 2014. In addition, 207 high schools participated in our Cash for College Alabama campaign. As of June 30, 2017, 28,538 Alabama high school seniors completed their financial aid form, for 14.4 percent growth over 2016. Please take a moment to review the giving levels and return the enclosed sponsorship commitment form today. Thank you in advance.
Kent Andersen, EdD Birmingham-Southern College 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Ralph Foster, Chair Auburn University Sherie Grace Northeast Alabama Community College Jean Shanks Birmingham Public Library (ret.) Renee Blalock Birmingham Public Library (ret.) Wendi Boyen Regions Bank Sidney Brown, PhD Auburn University Montgomery (ret.) Scott Cole Cole Financial Planning Wayne Flynt, PhD* Auburn University (ret.) Leon Frazier* Alabama State University (ret.) Nicole Bohannon Hampton Rosen Harwood Laurel Hancock, PhD UAB Krysten Holloway Blue Cross Blue Shield Sam Parker New Visions Properties Virginia Patterson Bradley, Arant, Boalt & Cummings Chandra Scott Mobile Area Education Foundation, LLC *emeritus status Houston Smith Alabama Power Jim Spearman Spearman Associates, LLC Stacey Torch Community Volunteer Libba Vaughan Freshwater Land Trust Cameron Vowell Community Volunteer Ed Wilson, MD, PhD Retired Pathologist FOUNDERS Wilford Bailey, DVM, PhD (in memoriam) Eulene Hawkins (in memoriam) Wayne Flynt, PhD Earl Potts, DMin (in memoriam) 2012 Wayne Flynt & Mike Warren 2013 Mason Davis & The Honorable Scott Vowell 2014 Don Logan & Cheryl Morgan PAST HONOREES 2015 Bill Jones & Shelley Stewart 2016 General Charles Krulak & Bobby Humphrey