YOUR PARTNERSHIP IS NEEDED! Dear Potential Corporate Partner: The National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) Detroit Chapter was incorporated on June 10, 1976 and has been the premier business organization for minority professionals in the Metro Detroit area. The mission of the NBMBAA Detroit Chapter is to champion diversity and inclusion initiatives with corporate partner and provide professional and personal development activities to our membership. All chapter operations are funded and supported by financial and in-kind contributions from profit and non-profit organizations to ensure the sustainability of the chapter. The Metro Detroit area benefits from the Chapter initiatives through our teen mentorship program, Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT), educational scholarships, community service and outreach, and the development of minority talent. Through many generous donations and sponsorships, the Detroit Chapter has awarded over $400,000 in educational scholarships. Your continued support is necessary for our chapter to continue our efforts. The Detroit Chapter is an award-winning chapter and currently one of the 10 largest chapters within the National Black MBA Association. We have several legacy leaders who have served as National Board members and who are sought after thought leaders in their respective industries. In addition. the Detroit Chapter is a historical and pioneering chapter within the organization. The first annual conference for the organization was held in Detroit in 1979, where the keynote speaker was Jesse Jackson. We are excited NBMBAA s annual conference return home to Detroit September 25-29, 2018. Our diverse membership demographics include a variety of industries including banking, health care, education, retail, automotive and a host of other career fields. NBMBAA Detroit is a 501(c)3 registered Not-For-Profit with the IRS and the State of Michigan. Membership is open to all individuals in the field of business. We appreciate your consideration to support the National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter as a corporate sponsor. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me directly at (313) 237-0089 or president@detroitblackmba.org. Professionally Yours, Paulina Johnson, President
National Black MBA Association Detroit The National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization recognized by the IRS and State of Michigan. The Detroit Chapter brings together business professionals with a variety of skills in several fields in an effort to achieve the following objectives: Assist in the development of exceptional African-American professionals and business leaders; Enhance the business skills and professional awareness of our members; Sustain and strengthen the economic structure of the African-American community; Assist corporations in their efforts to recruit and retain minorities in positions that provide professional growth; and Provide an avenue for development of future leaders in the African-American community. MISSION To Provide Professional and Personal Development Activities Which are Supported by Financial and In-Kind Contributions from Profit and Non- Profit Organizations in the Furtherance of the Intellectual, Social and Financial Growth and Development of our Members. VISION To Become the Most Productive African-American Organization in the Detroit Area by Providing Programs and Services Which Will Transcend the African-American Community at all Social-Economical levels.
Corporate Partnership Overview The National Black MBA Association is seeking to build relationships Partners, not sponsors Bringing market leaders and a leadership organization together A value proposition for both organizations Key commitments - Ethics and Accountability ROI is the focus of the NBMBAA. Thus, the Detroit Chapter provides a multitude of programs, activities and services that will provide our Corporate Partners with: Talent Acquisition - A recruiting base of highly skilled professionals and graduate students A resource to serve your diversity goals A resource of competent professionals for various needs Branding - Market exposure of products and services to a key demographic segment A source of employee, professional and personal development for your employees. Increased community visibility Enhancement and development of your corporate/ brand image through community involvement A resource for welcoming new African American employees to the area Support of partner community initiatives and corporate responsibility. Access to small business owners to enhance supplier diversity Of our members have MBA or advanced degrees
National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) High School Student Mentoring Program Since 1992, the National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter has provided mentors who coach students on a consistent basis in college preparation, academic success, leadership, public speaking, social engagement, networking, and goal setting to develop discipline, set and achieve high academic standards, and implement ways to serve their communities. Coached by Anthony Tony Moffett, for over ten years, the Detroit Chapter has mentored many Detroit area youth through our LOT Program. In 2016, the Detroit Chapter welcomed LaSonia Patterson-Bryant as our LOT Director. The hallmark of LOT is its intensity. Working with their mentors, high school students are encouraged to tackle challenges most other students wouldn t dare even approach, regardless of socio-economic circumstances, and overcome those challenges with a high degree of excellence. At the same time, LOT students learn how to be leaders - setting goals and high standards for themselves and their peers, and motivating others to follow their lead as they make a difference in their communities. Since 2002, the LOT National Business Case Competition has awarded more than $400,000 in scholarships and programming support. Through the Case Competition, these same students are exposed to NBMBAA mentors and coaches who work with them intensively for months. They are guaranteed the help and resources they need to thoroughly communicate the impact of their ideas. In the process, they develop the ability to draw connections between what they are learning in school and what it takes to be a successful leader and the discipline to set goals and achieve them. Most importantly, they develop the confidence that comes from believing you can accomplish anything. The Detroit Chapter covers all costs associated with bi-monthly meetings, travel and lodging expenses to Annual Case Competition and Success Boot Camp, and educational scholarships for all participants in the Detroit LOT Program. We are able to accomplish this solely with the support of our Corporate Donors.
National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter Corporate Partnership Levels LOT Scholar Package ($30,000) (Covers 5 Students) (5) High School Student Scholarships in Company Name (1) Corporate Table at the Annual Scholarship & Awards Dinner Scholarship and Awards Dinner LOT Recognition Trophy in Company Name (1) Press Release sent to national news publications on partnership (2) Full Page Color Ads in Souvenir Booklet Logo w/ link to company website & job posting on NBMBAA Detroit Chapter Website Company logo listed on all Detroit LOT advertising Signage posted at the Annual Scholarship & Awards Gala Crystal Sponsor Package ($25,000) Presenting Sponsor of Annual Business Leaders Institute Crystal Recognition Trophy in Company Name (2) Scholarships in Company name (1) Table at the Annual Scholarship & Awards Gala (1) Full Page Color Ad in Souvenir Booklet Logo w/ link to company website & job posting on NBMBAA Detroit Chapter Website Name of company mentioned in Advertising Signage posted at the Annual Scholarship & Awards Gala Gold Sponsor Package ($15,000) (1) Scholarship in Company Name Scholarship and Awards Dinner Recognition Trophy in Company Name (5) Tickets to the Annual Scholarship & Awards Dinner (1) Full page Color Ad in Souvenir Booklet Undergraduate Scholarship in Company name Logo w/ link to company website & job posting on NBMBAA Detroit Chapter Website Name of company mentioned in Advertising
National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter Corporate Partnership Levels NBMBAA Annual Conference Local Detroit Event Sponsor ($10,000) Choice of Sponsoring 1 of 2 events (1) Monday, September 24, 2018 Networking Reception with Worldwide Leaders Anticipated Attendance: 350 Guests (2) Wednesday, September 26, 2018 Annual Conference Attendees Detroit Princess RiverBoat Dinner Cruise Anticipated Attendance: 1500 Guests LOT Golf Outing Presenting Sponsor ($10,000) Presenting with 8 golfers (Check or ACH only) (Only One Available) Sponsors company name or logo will be prominently displayed on all event posters, flyers, and tournament website Link to sponsors company will be included on tournament website, and will be printed on all signs for the tournament Centered logo placed on lunch and reception table signs, signage in all golf carts Recognition at lunch and during reception as presenting sponsor Opportunity to include giveaway item in golfer goodie bags Signage with sponsor name or company logo on four (4) tee or greens Company Name will be included on a LOT Student Scholarship for 2018 (2) Tickets to attend the Black-Tie Gala Additional LOT Golf Outing Sponsor Options are available
National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter Corporate Partnership Levels Silver Sponsor Package ($10,000) (1) High School Scholarship in Company Name Scholarship and Awards Dinner Recognition Trophy in Company Name (5) Tickets to attend the Black-Tie Gala ½ page Color Ad in the Black-Tie Gala Booklet High School Senior scholarship in company name Logo w/link to company website & job posting on NBMBAA Detroit Chapter Website. Bronze Sponsor Package ($7,000) (1) Scholarship in Company Name Recognition Trophy in Company Name (5) Tickets to attend the Black-Tie Gala ½ page Color Ad in the Black-Tie Gala Booklet Logo w/ link to company website & job posting on NBMBAA Detroit Chapter Website 2018 Educational Scholar Sponsor Package ($2000, $3000, $4500) A student will be awarded a scholarship in the name of the donor. The Sponsorship Amounts include meal and trophy costs: (actual scholarship amounts are listed below) High School Scholarship Amount - $1500 Undergraduate Scholarship Amount - $2500
National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter EDUCATIONAL ENDOWMENT SPONSORSHIP With the ever-changing Corporate America, a Business Education is necessary to develop successful business leaders. The cost of education continues to rise and it is essential for students to secure financial support to complete their degree requirements. The Educational Endowment Sponsorship is open to all individuals who will make a minimum of a 10-year Financial Commitment to the National Black MBA Association (NBMBAA) Detroit Chapter s Scholarship Fund. The endowment is paid to the chapter in 2017 and placed into an endowment account. Scholarship recipients are identified and awarded annually based on merit criterion. The Annual Scholarship is awarded to a student in the name of the sponsor. The endowment is effective during the years, 2017-2026. All educational endowments are tax deductible for the calendar year the endowment was paid. High School Scholar Endowment $15,000 (A $1,500 Scholarship is awarded annually to a High School Senior) Undergraduate Scholar Endowment $25,000 (A $2,500 Scholarship is awarded annually to an Undergraduate Business Student) Graduate Scholar Endowment $40,000 (A $4,000 Scholarship is awarded annually to a Graduate MBA Student) Howard Naylor Fitzhugh (October 31, 1909 (Washington D. C.) July 26, 1992 (Yonkers, New York) was one of the first African American graduates of Harvard Business School and is also credited with creating the concept of target marketing. Fitzhugh earned a full Scholarship to Harvard at the age of sixteen while still a student at Dunbar High School. Fitzhugh, intent on becoming a doctor, studied the sciences and graduated cum laude from Harvard University in 1930. Three years later, he earned his MBA from Harvard Business School (HBS), Class of '33. Despite his excellent academic performance, Fitzhugh could not find work in his field and returned to his native Washington, D.C., to teach a business course at Howard University. This was only supposed to be a temporary position, but Fitzhugh taught at Howard University for 31 years teaching marketing and management. At Howard, he developed the university's marketing program, organized its Small-Business Center and advised the student marketing association for many years. One of the many students whose business careers he influenced was his former (Howard University) research assistant, Lillian Lincoln Lambert, who was the first African-American woman to graduate from Harvard Business School 1969. In 1965, Fitzhugh accepted a marketing position at the Pepsi-Cola Company. He worked in establishing the African-American community as a lucrative mass market and created the concept of target marketing in corporate America. He eventually became Vice President for Special Markets at Pepsi. In 1974, Black Enterprise named him the "Dean of Black Business." Fitzhugh died at the age of 82 in July 1992 at New York University Medical Center. After his death, HBS established an endowed professorship in Fitzhugh s name. Pepsi also created a fellowship at Harvard University which enable students from Howard University and other historically and predominantly black colleges and universities to attend Harvard Business School.
NBMBAA DETROIT CHAPTER CORPORATE PARTNERS community. NBMBAA Detroit Chapter 2018-2019 Leadership Team Paulina Johnson President Tynisha McGee VP of Administration Moussa Niang VP of Operations Elyse Sherman VP of Finance Latrece Martin Executive Administrator Valencia Parker Immediate Past President Phillip Caldwell Director, Community Service & Development Bryan Howard Director, Corporate Relations LaSonia Patterson Director, Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) Desirae Tolbert Director, Marketing & Public Relations Shanese Ross Director, Membership LauRyn Williams Director, Professional Development Chris Dargin Director, Student Affairs Myya Jones Director, Scholarships Danielle Robinson Director, Scholarship & Awards Dinner National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter P.O. BOX 32960 Detroit, MI 48232(313) 237-0089 http://www.detroitblackmba.org info@detroitblackmba.org
National Black MBA Association Detroit Chapter Corporate Sponsorship Commitment Form Company Name: Company Contact Name: Telephone Number: Fax Number: Email Address: Signature: Make Checks Payable To: NBMBAA DETROIT CHAPTER Mail payments to: P.O. Box 32960, Detroit, MI 48232 To Pay Online via PayPal: paypal.me/nbmbaadetroit For more information, contact NBMBAA Detroit (313) 237-0089 or corporate.relations@detroitblackmba.org (Please check all that apply) SPONSORSHIP LEVEL LOT SPONSOR ($30,000) As a Leaders of Tomorrow (LOT) Sponsor, your company or organization will be affiliated with all aspects of the Detroit Chapter s LOT Program. This funding supports all funding needed to support the LOT Student. This unique opportunity enables your company to demonstrate its support and commitment to the education and leadership development of the youth in Detroit. Crystal ($25,000) Platinum ($20,000) Gold ($15,000) NBMBAA Annual Conference Local Detroit Event Sponsor ($10,000) Event 1: Event 2: Silver ($10,000) LOT Golf Presenting ($10,000) Bronze ($7,000) Educational Scholar Sponsor $2,000 $3,000 $4,500 High School Undergraduate Graduate Educational Endowment $15,000 $25,000 $40,000 High School Undergraduate Graduate Corporate Table Purchase $1,000 (thru 4-17-17) $1,250 (beginning 4-18-17) Individual Ticket Purchase $100 (thru 4-17-17) $125 (beginning 4-18-17) SOUVENIR JOURNAL AD PRICES Please submit Print Ready Ads in a.pdf format. Full Page Color Ad ($250) 1/2 Page Ad Color ($125) Full Page Inside Cover ($500) Full Page Color Ad Next To Program ($800) Full Page Color Ad (Back Cover) ($800) Please email ad(s) in.pdf format w/ form to: info@detroitblackmba.org by April 15, 2018.