2016 Events & Sponsorship Package
Why become a sponsor? • Increase your company’s exposure at our events attracting approximately 100-500+ delegates • Network with Canadian and Aboriginal owned businesses that represent potential partnerships • Support CCAB work that builds prosperity in Aboriginal communities Date
Event
Location
Venue
Topic
February 2, 2016
18th Annual Toronto Gala
Toronto
Ritz-Carlton
Aboriginal Hall of Fame & National Youth Aboriginal Entrepreneur of the Year Award
• MC - Waneek Horn-Miller, Activist, Olympian • Keynote Speaker - NHL Legend Reggie Leach
April 28, 2016
Hot Topic Series
Toronto
Sheraton Centre
Indigenous Education
• Roberta Jamieson, President & CEO, Indspire • Wab Kinew, Father, Writer, Journalist, Anisinaabemowin Advocate • The Right Honourable Paul Martin
May 11, 2016
Calgary PAR Information Session
Calgary
Hyatt Regency
The 2016 Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) program Information Session in Calgary will bring together Canadian companies that are committed to promoting and developing partnerships and opportunities with Aboriginal businesses and communities.
May 11, 2016
Annual Calgary Gala
Calgary
Hyatt Regency
Economic Development Corporation Award
The Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business (CCAB) and Sodexo Canada are proud to announce the Tsuut’ina Nation – Economic Development Lands & South West Ring Road (TNN) – as the winner of the CCAB Aboriginal Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) Award for 2016.
June 15, 2016
Montreal Keynote
Montreal
Montreal City Hall Ashukan Cultural Centre
Participatory role in the design, development and implementation of federal economic development policies and programs to address the Inuit priorities in Economic Development
• Natan Obed, President, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK)
September 13, 2016
Luncheon
Edmonton
Westin Edmonton
Canada’s Global Competitiveness and the role of Aboriginal people in business
• Perrin Beatty, President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce • Dr. Herb Belcourt, Métis entrepreneur, philanthropist, activist • Dr. Marie Delorme, CEO, The Imagination Group
September 22, 2016
Vancouver PAR Luncheon
Vancouver
Sheraton Wall Centre
Investment and Capacity Building
Keynote presenters will be from PAR 2016 Gold and Silver certified companies.
September 22, 2016
Annual Vancouver Gala
Vancouver
Sheraton Wall Centre
PAR Award and Award for Excellence in Aboriginal Relations
TBA
October 19-20, 2016
Aboriginal Economic Development Corporation Conference
Banff
Fairmont Banff Springs
The themes of this year’s conference will be financing and the importance of maintaining positive relationships between AEDCs and their communities.
TBA
2
Speaker(s)
3
2016 Gala Events Toronto Gala
Date: February 2, 2016 Location: Ritz Carlton, Toronto The 18th Annual Toronto Gala will honour and celebrate the 2016 Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame (ABHF) inductee and the 3rd recipient of the National Youth Aboriginal Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Both awards are founded and exclusively sponsored by ESS Support Services Worldwide, a division of Compass Group.
Aboriginal Business
Aboriginal Business
HALL OF FAME
HALL OF FAME
LIFETIME Achievement
ENTREPRENEUR of the Year
Calgary Gala
Date: May 11, 2016 Location: Hyatt Regency, Calgary The Annual Calgary Gala will honour and celebrate the achievements of the 3rd CCAB Aboriginal Economic Development Corporation (AEDC) award recipient. This award is sponsored by Sodexo Canada. Aboriginal Business
A W A R D ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
Vancouver Gala
Date: September 22, 2016 Location: Sheraton Wall Centre, Vancouver
The 14th Annual Vancouver Gala will celebrate and recognize our Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) certified companies and honour the recipient of the Award for Excellence in Aboriginal Relations. Aboriginal Business
A W A R D EXCELLENCE IN ABORIGINAL RELATIONS
Sponsorship opportunities available: • • • • • •
Lead Sponsor: $25,500 (1) Supporting Sponsor: $12,500 (unlimited) Networking Reception Sponsor: $10,500 (1) Sponsor: $4,500 (unlimited) Coat Check Sponsor: $2,500 (1) Contributor: $2,000 (unlimited) 4
2016 Gala Events Sponsorship Sponsorship Level Sponsorship Fee Availability
Supporting
Networking Reception
$25,500
$12,500
1
Unlimited
Most prominent
2nd most prominent
Lead
Sponsor
Coat Check
Contributor
$10,500
$4,500
$2,500
$2,000
1
Unlimited
1
Unlimited
Exclusive sponsor logo for welcome reception sponsor on event webpage
4
4
4
4
Noted as exclusive sponsor of coat check
Name listing (no logo)
4
4
Name listing (no logo)
Benefit Sponsor logo on event webpage
Sponsor logo included on CCAB event invitations and reminders Exclusive opportunity to address Gala attendees
Most prominent, in prime location
2nd most prominent, in prime location
4
Sponsor logo on cover of Gala program
Exclusive sponsor logo
Gala program
1 page ad
Exclusive sponsor logo on podium signage
4
Exclusive sponsor logo on Gala tickets
4
½ page ad
Sponsor logo in Gala program
Sponsor logo on registration signage Sponsor logo included on table cards
Most prominent
2nd most prominent
Noted as exclusive sponsor of networking reception
Most prominent
2nd most prominent
4
Most prominent
2nd most prominent
Exclusive sponsor logo
Sponsor logo on cocktail napkins
Exclusive sponsor logo
Sponsor logo on coat check tickets Sponsor logo to be included on projection screens
4 Dedicated slide
Dedicated slide
Recognition by master of ceremonies from podium
4
4
4
4
4
4
Social Media Mentions
4
4
4
4
4
4
Complimentary Gala Registrations
1 Table (10 tickets)
5 tickets
3 tickets
1 ticket
VIP Reception (Private event)
4 invitations
2 invitations
5
Logo
Name listing Name listing (no logo) (no logo)
2016 Hot Topic Series, Luncheons and Keynotes Toronto Hot Topic Series Date: April 28, 2016 Topic: Indigenous Education Speakers: Roberta Jamieson - President & CEO, Indspire, Wab Kinew - Father, Writer, Journalist, Anisinaabemowin Advocate, The Right Honourable Paul Martin
Roberta Jamieson
Wab Kinew
Paul Martin
Montreal Keynote Date: Topic:
June 15th, 2016 Participatory role in the design, development and implementation of federal economic development policies and programs to address the Inuit priorities in Economic Development Speaker: Natan Obed - President, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK)
Natan Obed
Edmonton Luncheon Date: September 13, 2016 Topic: Canada’s Global Competitiveness Speaker: Perrin Beatty - President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Herb Belcourt - Metis entrepreneur, philanthropist and activist, Dr. Marie Delorme - CEO, The Imagination Group
Sponsorship Level
Perrin Beatty
Herb Belcourt
Marie Delorme
Lead
Supporting
Sponsor
Contributor
$7,500
$5,500
$4,500
$2,000
1
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Sponsor logo on event webpage
Most prominent
4
4
4
Sponsor logo included on CCAB event invitations and reminders
Most prominent
4
4
4
Sponsor logo on welcome signage
Most prominent
4
4
Name listing (no logo)
Sponsor logo on table card
Most prominent
4
Sponsor logo to be included on projection screens
Dedicated slide
Dedicated slide
4
Name listing (no logo)
Photo opportunity with panelists following the panel discussion
4
4
Exclusive sponsor logo on podium signage
4
Exclusive opportunity to introduce panelists
4
Recognition by moderator from podium
4
4
4
4
Exclusive sponsor logo on cocktail napkin
4
Complimentary event registrations
5
3
2
1
Sponsorship Fee Availability
Benefit
6
2016 Program Events Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) PAR is a certification program that confirms corporate performance in Aboriginal relations at the Bronze, Silver or Gold level. Certified companies promote their level with a PAR logo signaling to communities that they are: • Good business partners; • Great places to work; and • Committed to prosperity in Aboriginal communities PAR certification provides a high level of assurance to communities because the designation is supported by an independent, third party verification of company reports. The final company level is determined by a jury comprised of Aboriginal business people. Since the program’s introduction in 2001, PAR remains the premier corporate social responsibility program with an emphasis on Aboriginal relations.
PAR Information Session
PAR Luncheon
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 Location: Hyatt Regency, Calgary Lead Sponsorship: $5,000 (1 available) Supporting Sponsorship: $2,500 (1 available)
Date:
This information session will cover: • The benefits of participating in the PAR program to corporate operations and Aboriginal community relations; • PAR participation processes and strategic planning for success; • PAR participation supports; • Lessons and best practices from PAR Committed and Certified Companies; and • Changes to the PAR program, and long term development strategy.
Thursday, September 22, 2016 Location: Sheraton Wall Centre, Vancouver Lead Sponsorship: $10,000 (1 available) Supporting Sponsorship: $5,000 (1 available)
Investment and Capacity Building The topic for the 2016 PAR Luncheon is “Investment and Capacity Building”. The keynote presenters, PAR 2016 Gold and Silver certified companies, will discuss the opportunities and benefits of investing, and partnering with, Aboriginal businesses and communities to build capacity, and will speak to their experiences from development to delivery.
PAR Sponsorship Benefits Benefit
Lead
Supporting
Prominent sponsor logo, in prime location, on CCAB PAR webpage, linked to sponsor website
4
4
5 minutes of speaking/presentation time during the PAR luncheon
4
Recognition from podium by event host
4
Prominent sponsor logo, in prime location, on CCAB event invitations and reminders
4
Sponsor logo on CCAB event invitations and reminders
4
Sponsor logo on podium signage
4
Sponsor logo on welcome signage at registration
4
4
Sponsor logo shown on projection screen (dedicated slide) before/after luncheon
4
4
Complimentary event registrations
4
2
7
4
4
2016 Aboriginal Economic Development Corporation Conference (AEDCC) Date: Location:
October 19 & 20, 2016 Fairmont Banff Springs, Banff
The CCAB will be hosting our second annual Aboriginal Economic Development Corporation Conference (AEDCC). This exciting event is held to recognize the efforts of AEDCs to grow Aboriginal economies, promote community prosperity and contribute to the Canadian economy. AEDCs are a growing force in Aboriginal commerce. The themes of this year’s conference will be financing and the importance of maintaining positive relationships between AEDCs and their communities. This event will support networking and knowledge sharing among AEDC executives, community leaders, government and corporate Canada.
Sponsorship opportunities available: • • • • • • • • • •
Lead Sponsor: $25,500 (1) Opening Dinner Sponsor: $15,000 (1) Closing Dinner Party Sponsor: $15,000 (1) Morning Session Lead: $15,000 (1) Afternoon Session Lead: $15,000 (1) Opening Dinner Networking Reception: $10,000 (1) Supporting Sponsor: $7,500 (unlimited) Sponsor: $4,500 (unlimited) Coat Check Sponsor: $2,500 (1) Contributor: $2,000 (unlimited)
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2016 AEDCC Program Events Sponsorship Opening Dinner Sponsor
Closing Dinner Party Sponsor
Morning Session Lead
Afternoon Session Lead
Dinner Networking Reception
Supporting Sponsor
Sponsor
$25,500
$15,000
$15,000
$15,000
$15,000
$10,000
$7,500
$4,500
$2,500
$2,000
1
1
1
1
1
1
Unlimited
Unlimited
1
Unlimited
Sponsor logo on event web page
Most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
3rd most prominent
4th most prominent
Name listing only
Name listing only
Name listing only
Sponsor logo included on CCAB event invitations and reminders
Most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
3rd most prominent
4th most prominent
Name listing only
Name listing only
Name listing only
Social Media Mentions
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Exclusive opportunity to address conference Morning
4
Exclusive opportunity to address conference Afternoon
4
Exclusive opportunity to address conference – Evening
4
Exclusive sponsor logo on cover of gala program
4
Sponsorship Level
Lead Sponsor
Sponsorship Fee Availability
Coat Check Contributor
Benefit
4
4
Opening Dinner
Closing Dinner Party
1 page
½ page
½ page
½ page
½ page
½ page
¼ page
Sponsor logo on welcome signage
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Name listing only
Name listing only
Name listing only
Sponsor logo on morning session signage
4
Sponsor logo on afternoon session signage
4
Sponsor logo on evening session signage
4
Opening Dinner
Closing Dinner Party
Sponsor logo at registration
Most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
4th most prominent
Name listing only
Name listing only
Name listing only
Ad in conference program
4
4
4 2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
10
3rd most prominent
2016 AEDCC Program Events Sponsorship - continued Sponsorship Level
Lead Sponsor
Opning Dinner Sponsor
Closing Dinner Party Sponsor
Morning Session Lead
Sponsorship Fee
$25,500
$15,000
$15,000
$15,000
$15,000
$10,000
$7,500
$4,500
$2,500
$2,000
1
1
1
1
1
1
Unlimited
Unlimited
1
Unlimited
Logo listing only
Name listing only
Name listing only
Name listing only
Availability
Afternoon Dinner Supporting Session Networking Sponsor Lead Reception
Sponsor
Coat Check Contributor
Benefit Sponsor logo on table topper
Most prominent
4
Sponsor logo to be included on projection screens
Dedicated slide
Dedicated slide
Dedicated slide
Dedicated slide
Dedicated slide
Dedicated slide
Logo on name badge
Most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
2nd most prominent
3rd most prominent
Sponsor logo on cocktail napkin Sponsor logo on event ticket
4 4
Sponsor logo on coat check ticket
4
Acknowledgement at podium – Morning
4
Acknowledgement at podium – Afternoon
4
Acknowledgement at podium – Evening
4
Logo on coat check signage
4
Complimentary Conference Registrations
4
4 Opening Dinner
Closing Dinner Party
4
4
4
4
4
4 4
1 table (8 tickets)
5 tickets
5 tickets
5 tickets
5 tickets
4 tickets
3 tickets
2 tickets
For all events and ticket information, go to:
www.ccab.com
or contact Gloria Truong at gtruong@ccab.com. 11
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Sponsorship Contact Lynda Keith Senior Manager, Sponsorship & Events T: 416-961-8663 x 224 E: lkeith@ccab.com
Contact CCAB 310-2 Berkeley St. Toronto ON M5A 4J5 T: 416-961-8663 E: info@ccab.com
www.ccab.com Fundraising events are one of the main sources of revenue for the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. Sponsorship of events contribute to our day-to-day operations. Sponsorship enables us to continue to deliver quality programs, and provide platforms of discussion, knowledge sharing, understanding and potential business opportunities between Canadian businesses and Aboriginal entrepreneurs and communities. CCAB is a national member-based organization. We are a business catalyst: we make great things happen for business. Our members include Aboriginal businesses, community owned Economic Development Corporations, and companies operating in Canada. CCAB is a non-partisan/non-profit organization that receives no core government funding. It is entirely supported through corporate funding, event sponsorship and membership dues. Charitable taxation # - 11921 8865 RR0001
We thank our Patrons for their generous support: