Just Giver 2010 Corporate Sponsorship Levels

 

TOUR SPONSOR: (1) $5,000

Category Benefits

  • Logo on Support vehicle(s)
  • Logo on JG Jacket
  • Logo on JG Jersey
  • Logo on JG Shorts
  • Logo header on all JG website pages
  • Logo header and company profile on JG blog (50 visits daily)
  • Logo and link on PSBC website
  • Acknowledgment in PSBC quarterly newsletter, Viewpoints September issue (2,000)
  • Acknowledgment in PSBC monthly newsletter, GroupLink September issue (48 support groups in BC)
  • Logo and/or acknowledgment on all media releases related to event
  • Listing in PSBC 2010 Annual Report
  • 2 Complimentary JG Jackets

 

TEAM SPONSOR: (3) $2,500

Category Benefits

  • Logo on Support vehicle(s)
  • Logo on JG Jacket
  • Logo on JG Jersey
  • Logo on JG website
  • Company profile on JG blog
  • Logo and/o all media releases related to event
  • Listing in PSBC 2010 Annual Report
  • 2 Complimentary JG Jerseys

 

VEHICLE SPONSOR: (5) $1,000

There will be 3 support vehicles (2 safety and 1 supply transport vehicle) throughout the tour to aid the Just Giver team.  A donation in this category will help cover these costs.

Benefits in this category:

  • Logo on support vehicle(s)
  • Name on website
  • Listing in PSBC 2010 Annual Report

 

IN-KIND DONATIONS

To help offset the costs associated with this ride, we are seeking product or service donations of in any category that may assist us before or during this journey (nutritional supplements, energy bars, hotel accommodations, cycling apparel etc.)

Benefits in this category:

  • Name on JG website
  • Additional benefits to be discussed, depending on the level of giving

 

THANK YOU

Many within the Just Giver Team have seen those close to them diagnosed and some lost to Parkinson’s and all continue to see the debilitating effects of this disease firsthand. Through the sponsorship of this event you make it possible for the Just Giver Team to raise funds, awareness and hope to help those living with Parkinson’s disease.

We look forward to speaking with you.

Sincerely,
Kelly, Branko and the rest of the Just Giver Team

For further information regarding sponsorship of Just Giver please CLICK HERE




Why your support is critical


Parkinson’s is a devastating disease for which there is currently no cure.  It affects 11,000 British Columbians and more then 100,000 in Canada.  The symptoms include tremor, rigidity, slowness of movement, impaired balance and depression.  The latest statistics indicate that in Canada and teh United States one person dies every hour from complications of Parkinson's and one person is diagnosed with Parkinson's every nine minutes.


Even though Parkinson’s is the second most common neurological disorder next to Alzheimer’s, it does not receive the necessary funding for treatment, education or research from governments.


Parkinson Society British Columbia


Established in 1969, Parkinson Society British Columbia (PSBC) is a not-for-profit membership organization.  Its mission is to address the personal and social consequences of Parkinson’s disease through education, community outreach, scientific research, advocacy and public awareness.  It is important to note that the Society receives no government funding.  100% of its support comes from the generosity of individual donors and members, corporations, foundations and the dedicated efforts of volunteers. 

How we deliver our mission throughout BC


Support, Education and Community Outreach


PSBC works closely with 48 support groups throughout British Columbia.  Its services are delivered in the Parkinson’s community through educational conferences and seminars, information packages, and advocacy for improved healthcare and access to medications.  The healthcare community benefits from PSBC through workshops and training seminars.


Awareness


Our message “You Are Not Alone. We Can Help” was featured in a three-month awareness campaign on television and in newsprint.  In 2009, this campaign resulted in a 30% increase in information calls to the Society.


Research


PSBC significantly contributes to local research conducted at the Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre, UBC in addition to Parkinson Society Canada’s National Research Program.  While there is currently no cure, scientists are making great strides in discovering genetic causes and improved drug therapy.


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