Sat Feb 25 2012 at 12:00 pm
Venue : St. Elizabeth Hall, 50 East 40th Street, Chicago, Illinois, United States
Created By : Denard Jacox Sr.
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Introduction
The Faithful Few is a nonprofit 501C3 social enterprise designed to empower children and young adults. We offer a variety of programs to help reduce the stress in their young lives. We help them build the necessary skills to enable them to become confident, self-reliant adults. Through dedication, education, and inspiration, the Faithful Few hopes to empower our participants to reach their personal best. We believe in a holistic approach focusing on three key areas: Mind – Education; Body- Healthy Living; and Spirit – Enrichment. It is through these dimensions that we accomplish our mission of creating self-reliant and self-assured adults. To further aid in the end, we are formulating partnerships with parents, schools, and sponsors throughout the community. Our African-American History Bazaar which provides both an applied learning tool and an opportunity. This is a chance for us to celebrate our African-American history in a Christ like manner. It will feature good music, stage performances, food, art exhibits, and merchandise of all types. There will be an accompanying booklet honoring historical people of the featured theme i.e. African-American Veteran’s. This is a great opportunity for any company currently doing business with us or desiring to do business with us a chance to become involved in our community activities.
The applied learning tool benefit from this event is that we give our children a chance to demonstrate the talents they have learned through participation in various programs. They apply these talents as follows in the form of a production:
1. Those who are involved with a Choir – sing
2. Those who are involved with the Spoken Word – recite
3. Those who are involved with the Written Word – write articles for program book
4. Children that are involved with Entrepreneurship – operate vendor tables Participation in the African – American History Bazaar can be as simple as purchasing tickets for others to attend, while yet other participating organizations simply support by either placing an ad or performing.
Partnership opportunities on the other hand depend upon the level of commitment:
1. Guaranteeing something(s) that helps to produce and / or lower the cost of production
of the event
2. Involvement in the actual production of the show
3. Financial contribution
Partnership offers the opportunity to benefit from the revenue streams
1. Ticket sales
2. Ad
3. Vendor sales thru your own table
Sponsorship opportunities can be as simple as paying for an expense that will be incurred by the production of the event:
1. Hall rental
2. Advertisement cost
3. Equipment rental
4. Sound Tech
5. Mailings
6. Copying
7. Program book printing
8. Transportation
Please call to discuss the particulars as time for this event is quickly approaching.
Ad – Cost
Full Color Page 5 $300.00
1/2 Color 2 $150.00
1/4 color 4 $100.00
Full B&W 2 $200.00
1/2 B&W 4 $100.00
1/4 B&W 8 $50.00
Churches
Participate and receive any or all of the following:
1 concession table
½ page B&W ad in the program book upgradable to full page for an additional fee
Admission tickets negotiated
Vendors
Become a vendor and receive:
1 concession table
¼ page B&W ad in the program book upgradable to half for additional fee Commemorative program book
20 admission tickets
1 DVD of event
Programs
Participate and receive:
¼ page B&W ad in the program book upgradable to half for additional fee Commemorative program book
Admission tickets negotiated
1 DVD of event
Sponsorship
Gold - Full sponsorship of any category in the production cost
Silver - Half sponsorship of any category in the production cost
Bronze - Less than half sponsorship of any category in the production cost