EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUS SEPTEMBER 5-7, 2018 THE OMNI ATLANTA HOTEL ATLANTA, GEORGIA

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EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUS SEPTEMBER 5-7, 2018 THE OMNI ATLANTA HOTEL ATLANTA, GEORGIA

America s Warrior Partnership invites you to exhibit at the 5 th Annual Warrior Community Integration Symposium The Symposium is an industry-leading event that brings together hundreds of veteran-serving professionals from across the nation to connect with new resources, educate on trends and solutions using best practices, advocate effectively, and collaborate for future partnerships. Exhibit Dates September 5-7, 2018 For More Information Contact: Mandy Beaulieu 706-524-2572 MandyBeaulieu@americaswarriorpartnership.org Lori Noonan 706-524-2821 LNoonan@americaswarriorpartnership.org Visit www.americaswarriorpartnership.org

Non-profit/Government: $500 Business/Corporate: $700 BENEFITS: One full conference registration. Additional registrations may be purchased at discounted rate of $50 off current registration price. Booth space: 8 x 8 booth with 6 covered table, 2 chairs and wastebasket. Also, 8 back drape, 3 side drape, and sign with organization name and booth number. Exhibit hall in prime location at event venue, adjacent to general session room. WiFi will be available throughout the exhibit hall. Electricity at booth: Additional fee of $35/day. Opportunity to donate a door prize for networking game winners. Networking reception and breakfast will be in the exhibit hall.

DEMOGRAPHICS TYPES OF ATTENDEES WHERE OUR ATTENDEES COME FROM Corporate...15% Community Organization...31% Government... 9% National Organization... 39% University... 5% JOB LEVEL Program Management 44% Executive Management 37% Marketing 3% Top 5 States Georgia Washington DC Florida Texas/Virginia (tied) New York Development/FR 4% Administrative 2% Educator 1% Other 5% Board member 3% Alaska Alabama Arkansas Arizona California Colorado Connecticut Washington DC Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Massachusetts Maryland Michigan Minnesota Missouri Montana North Carolina Nebraska New Jersey New York Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Virginia Washington Wisconsin West Virginia 2017 SPONSORS BOARD OF DIRECTORS

2017 EXHIBITOR STATISTICS 2017 EXHIBITORS BY TYPE NUMBER OF LEADS RECEIVED FROM ATTENDEES 90 % of exhibitors said they would return next year. Community Nonprofit...30% Corporate...13% Government...9% Healthcare... 11% Higher Education...7% National Nonprofit...30% More than 50...9% 25 50...27% 11 25... 41% CATEGORIES OF LEADS: (more than one could be selected) Employment 18% Collaboration 73% Sale of service/product 36% Business partnership 41% Resource to share 55% Other 27%

The networking opportunities that came out of being an exhibitor were invaluable. Our best moment was meeting with other representatives from organizations who want to collaborate especially those who we plan to visit or plan to come see us. We made many valuable contacts. Our organization was able to recruit about 20 individuals/organizations interested in participating in our military volunteer program. Having a booth gave us the opportunity to have a visible presence, attend the general sessions and breakouts while meeting other attendees.

2017 EXHIBITORS 22Kill America s Warrior Partnership Atlas Research Bank of America Bank of America Merchant Services Boulder Crest Retreat for Military and Veteran Wellness Ceasefire! Centerstone Military Services Clear Path for Veterans Clearpoint Code of Support Foundation Columbia Southern University EAGALA Military Services First Data FOCUS Marines Foundation FourBlock Georgia Aquarium, Inc. Georgia Military Women Georgia VECTR Center GratitudeAmerica Gwinnett Technical College Habitat for Humanity - Veterans Build Heart of Horse Sense Hero Missions Homes For Our Troops Humana Government Business W.N.A.P. Lakeshore Foundation Laurel Ridge Treatment Center Making Love After Making War Marcus Institute for Brain Health Military Family Research Institute Military OneSource Military.com Morgan Stanley MVPvets Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Neuro Community Care Office of Caregiver Support, US Department of Veterans Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention, US Department of Veterans Office of Transition, US Department of Veterans Office of Veterans Benefits Administration, US Department of Veterans Office of Veterans Experience, US Department of Veterans Palmetto Warrior Connection PATH-Post Abortion Treatment and Healing PatientsLikeMe PIVET Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLC Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing, Inc. PsychArmor Institute R4 Alliance RallyPoint RecruitMilitary Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregiving Salesforce SBA Resource Partner, Georgia Southern University Shepherd Center Sierra Club-Military Outdoors Program Southern New Hampshire University Still Serving Veterans Strategic Veteran TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors) Team Rubicon USA The College of Education, The University of Alabama The Darby Project The Eden Project The Hope Collection The Mission Continues The Warrior Alliance, Inc. Tierney Center for Veteran Services - Goodwill of Orange County U.S. Small Business Administration Upstate Warrior Solution / Sharpen Warrior USAA VA Acquisition Academy VETLANTA Vets4Warriors Warrior Outdoors Warriors Working, LLC / Your6, Inc. WarriorServe, America s Warrior Partnership Women s Veteran Social Justice Network Worklife Institute Wounded Warrior Project

Thank You We hope to see you at the 2018 Warrior Community Integration Symposium. For more information, please contact: Mandy Beaulieu at 706-524-2572 Mandybeaulieu@AmericasWarriorPartnership.org or Lori Noonan at 706-524-2821 Lnoonan@AmericasWarriorPartnership.org