Sponsorship Opportunities 2021 CATHOLIC PARTNERSHIP SUMMIT September 28 – 29, 2021 — Virtual — 2021 J. Donald Monan, SJ Distinguished Catholic Philanthropy Medal Ceremony September 28, 2021
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2021 Catholic Partnership Summit — Virtual —
Archbishop José Gomez, Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Christina Lamas, Fr. Dennis Holtschneider, CM
2021 Catholic Partnership Summit: Building a Church for the Future: Mission, Stewardship, and Restoring Trust in a Post-Pandemic World Leadership Roundtable is the foremost organization in the country offering leadership and managerial expertise to Catholic pastoral leaders and institutions. Since its founding, Leadership Roundtable has partnered with more than 75% of the dioceses in the United States and, in just the past year, more than 500 Catholic leaders have participated in our programs and more than 5,000 influential Catholics have attended our presentations. The annual Catholic Partnership Summit convenes Catholic lay, religious, and clergy leaders to help strengthen the Church to fulfill its mission, and promote a co-responsible leadership culture within the Church. The Catholic Partnership Summit is the largest event of its kind and brings together prominent leaders including Catholic bishops, archbishops and cardinals, as well lay and religious leaders from national Catholic organizations, foundations, and institutions. It exemplifies the synodality and co-responsibility to which Pope Francis has called the Church and facilitates the development of actionable recommendations to address the most pressing issues facing the Church in the United States.
Our co-hosts for 2021, at this time, include: Archbishop José Gomez, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and Archbishop of Los Angeles; John Carr and Kim Daniels, co-directors of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University; Sr. Donna Markham, OP, president and CEO of Catholic Charities USA; Cardinal Blase Cupich, archbishop of Chicago; Cardinal Joseph Tobin, CSsR, archbishop of Newark; and Cardinal Kevin Farrell, prefect of the Vatican’s Dicastery for Laity, Family and Life.
Schedule of Events
The annual Catholic Partnership Summit includes the presentation of the J. Donald Monan, SJ Distinguished Catholic Philanthropy Medal. The Monan Medal is awarded annually to Catholic philanthropists who have collaborated through their generous support with Church leaders to make a significant impact on a parish, diocese, or other Catholic ministry in the area of Church management or leadership.
AFTERNOON
September 28 MID-DAY
• Welcome and Prayer Service • Session 1: Healing and Strengthening Our Catholic Community in the U.S. Assessing the last 18 months and how we heal and strengthen our Catholic community, and restore and rebuild trust.
• Session 2: Stewardship of People Increasing diversity in leadership, understanding the role of co-responsible finance councils, and developing and supporting lay leadership of Church finances.
EVENING
• J. Donald Monan, SJ Distinguished Catholic Philanthropy Medal Ceremony
September 29 MORNING
Highlights of the 2020 Catholic Partnership Summit Attended by more than 260 Catholic leaders from 63 dioceses across the United States Rome Facilitated 28 table discussions and included a young adult at each table
1 in 10 participants were young adults
• Introduction, Opening Prayer • Session 3: Stewardship of Financial Resources How the Church manages its financial resources and assets, establishes long-term financial stability, and the best practices and benchmarks needed.
AFTERNOON
Cited numerous times in the 2020 Australian Church governance report “The Light from the Southern Cross” as how the global Church should address current crises
• Session 4: Stewardship of Potential Utilizing the expertise, creativity, and diversity of the laity together with financial instruments, property, and philanthropy to strengthen the Church’s financial health.
• Closing
Presenting
Sponsor
$75,000
Benefactor
Sponsor
$50,000
Patron
Sponsor
$25,000
Recognition Benefits
Recognition Benefits
Recognition Benefits
• Premier Presenting Sponsorship of the Summit with full branding opportunities
• Prominent logo/name placement on all event collateral, including event program and Summit report
• Logo/name placement on all event collateral, including event program and Summit report
Partnership Summit Report
• Recognition on event webpage with link to your organization and recognition via Facebook and Twitter
• Premier logo/name placement on all event collateral
• Recognition at the Monan Medal ceremony, • Prominent recognition at Monan Medal ceremony, signage and on-screen logo/name placement • Lead name recognition in the Catholic Partnership signage and on-screen logo/ name placement • Name recognition in the Catholic Partnership Summit Report Summit Report • Prominent name recognition in the Catholic • Recognition at all events, signage and on-screen logo/name placement • Premier recognition on event webpage with link to your organization and recognition via Facebook and Twitter • Acknowledgement and quote in Leadership Roundtable’s 2021 Impact Report
Participation Benefits • Entrance for 20 to the Summit, including all sessions, and the Monan Medal Ceremony • Sponsorship of 20 delegates (bishops, pastors, priests, women religious, university presidents, other Catholic leaders) to be selected by Leadership Roundtable
• Prominent recognition on event webpage with link to your organization and recognition via Facebook and Twitter • Acknowledgement in Leadership Roundtable’s 2021 Impact Report
Participation Benefits • Entrance for 10 guests to the Summit, including sessions, and the Monan Medal Ceremony • Sponsorship of 10 delegates (bishops, pastors, priests, women religious, university presidents, other Catholic leaders) selected by Leadership Roundtable
Kim Daniels, Christina Lamas, Sr. Carol Zinn, SSJ, Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, CSsR
• Acknowledgement in Leadership Roundtable’s 2021 Impact Report
Participation Benefits • Entrance for 5 guests, including sessions, and the Monan Medal Ceremony • Sponsorship of 5 delegates (bishops, pastors, priests, women religious, university presidents, other Catholic leaders) selected by Leadership Roundtable
Catholic Leaders
Sponsor
$10,000
Partner
Sponsor
$5,000
Individual
Sponsor
$2,500
Recognition Benefits
Recognition Benefits
Recognition Benefits
• Logo/name placement in event program and Summit report
• Name listing on event program
• Name listing on event program
• Recognition on collateral and on-screen logo/ name placement
• Recognition on collateral and on-screen logo/name placement
• Acknowledgement in the Catholic Partnership Summit Report and 2020 Impact Report
• Acknowledgement in the Catholic Partnership Summit Report and 2020 Impact Report
• Recognition on collateral and on-screen logo/ name placement • Acknowledgement in the Catholic Partnership Summit Report and 2020 Impact Report
Participation Benefits • Entrance for 2 guests, including sessions, and the Monan Medal Ceremony • Sponsorship of 5 delegates (bishops, pastors, priests, women religious, university presidents, other Catholic leaders) selected by Leadership Roundtable
Participation Benefits • Entrance for 2 guests, including sessions, and the Monan Medal Ceremony
Participation Benefits • Entrance for 1 guest, including sessions, and the Monan Medal Ceremony
Cardinal Wilton Gregory, Sr. Donna Markham, OP, and Patrick Markey
J. Donald Monan, SJ Distinguished Catholic Philanthropy Medal The J. Donald Monan, SJ Distinguished Catholic Philanthropy Medal seeks to thank and inspire philanthropists of the Catholic Faith who emulate and personify the vision, character, creativity, and commitment to excellence of the late Rev. J. Donald Monan of the Society of Jesus. Fr. Monan dedicated his life to spreading Christ’s mission through the inclusive partnership of the clergy, religious and lay Catholic leaders. He worked to build and lead Catholic initiatives of service grounded in the foundation of solid best practices in temporal affairs, principles that include thoughtful governance disciplines, accountable management, creative human and financial resource stewardship and effective communication. The J. Donald Monan, SJ Distinguished Catholic Philanthropy Medal is an annual honor conferred upon Catholic philanthropists who have invested generously and faithfully in the Catholic Church’s work to lead through exemplary temporal affairs, and who’s giving reflects Fr. Monan’s deeply held belief in collaborative excellence and partnership.
(left to right) Geoff Boisi, founder of Leadership Roundtable; Dorothy Shea, 2019 recipient of the J. Donald Monan, SJ Distinguished Catholic Philanthropy Medal; and Archbishop José Gomez.
Past Recipients of the J. Donald Monan, SJ Distinguished Catholic Philanthropy Medal 2020 Recipients
2019 Recipients
The 2020 Monan Medal was presented to Mark and Karen Rauenhorst,
The 2019 Monan Medal was presented to Peter and Carolyn (posthumously)
The Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, and Sandra and
Lynch, Jim and Molly Perry, and John and Dorothy Shea.
Paul Montrone.
(left to right) Mark and Karen Rauenhorst, Noelle M. Robinson (on behalf of The Raskob Foundation for Catholic Activities, Inc.), Michele Montrone Cogan (on behalf of Sandra and Paul Montrone), and Patrick W. McGrory (also on behalf of The Raskob Foundation)
(left to right) Cardinal Seán O’Malley, Archbishop of Boston, Peter Lynch, and Geoff Boisi.
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