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Hope For Humanity: An Evening Honoring Roger Staubach

  • 11 Nov 2010
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Fairmont Hotel, Dallas

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Join the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance at this year's Hope For Humanity Dinner, themed "L'Dor V'Dor (from generation to generation), honoring Roger Staubach for his community service with children.

A cocktail reception will begin at 6 p.m., and the dinner will commence at 7 p.m.


Sponsorship Opportunities:

PRESENTING SPONSOR $100,000


Please call 214-741-7500 for details.

ULTIMATE UPSTANDER SPONSOR $50,000

• Two VIP tables of 10, and Host a Survivor table of 10
• Ten VIP valet parking passes (lower level of hotel with direct access to ballroom)
• Twenty tickets to the private VIP party; Photo with Honoree, Roger Staubach
• Recognition: Listing in event program, press release(s), print materials, and website, all with company logo and name recognition in the Museum newsletter and annual report
• Full-page ad in event program • VIP, docent-guided tour of the Museum including Holocaust Survivor testimony for up to 50 guests; Upstander wristbands for attendees
• Membership in the Museum’s Circle of Remembrance for one year at the Defenders of Honor level, a $5,000 value

VIP Party November 11, 2010, Venetian Ballroom, Fairmont Hotel, Dallas

UPSTANDER SPONSOR $25,000

• One VIP table of 10, and Host a Survivor table of 10
• Five VIP valet parking passes (lower level of hotel with direct access to ballroom)
• Ten tickets to the private VIP party; Photo with Honoree, Roger Staubach
• Recognition: Listing in event program, press release(s), print materials, and website and name recognition in the Museum newsletter and annual report
•  Full page ad in the event program
• VIP, docent-guided tour of the Museum including Holocaust Survivor testimony for up to 25 guests; Upstander wristbands for attendees
• Membership in the Museum’s Circle of Remembrance for one year at the Teachers of Tolerance level, a $2,500 value

VIP Party November 11, 2010, Venetian Ballroom, Fairmont Hotel, Dallas

CHAI SPONSOR $18,000

•  One VIP Table for 10
• One VIP valet parking pass (lower level of hotel with direct access to ballroom)
•  Six tickets to the private VIP party
• Recognition: Listing in event program, DHM/CET website, the Museum newsletter and annual report; Full page ad in event program
• Membership in the Museum’s Circle of Remembrance for one year at the Guardians of Memory level,a $1,000 value

VIP Party, 6 p.m., November 11, 2010, Venetian Ballroom, Fairmont Hotel, Dallas

AMBASSADORS OF HOPE SPONSOR $10,000

• One Table for 10
• Four tickets to the VIP party
• Recognition: Listing in event program*, DHM/CET website, the Museum newsletter and annual report
• Half-page ad in the event program
• Membership in the Museum’s Circle of Remembrance for one year at the Outreach Partners Level, a $500 value

*Due to space limitations in the event program and website content, name listings will include a maximum of  three names will be included for Ambassador of Hope Sponsors.

VIP Party, 6 p.m., November 11, 2010, Venetian Ballroom, Fairmont Hotel, Dallas

BUTTERFLY OF FREEDOM SPONSOR $5,000


•  One Table for 10
• Two tickets to the VIP party
• Recognition: Listing in event program*, DHM/CET website, the Museum newsletter and annual report
• Quarter-page ad in the event program

*Due to space limitations in the event program and website content, name listings will include a maximum of two names for Butterfly of Freedom Sponsors.

VIP Party, 6 p.m., November 11, 2010, Venetian Ballroom, Fairmont Hotel, Dallas

TABLE HOST $3,000


• One Table for 10
• Recognition: Listing in event program*, the Museum newsletter and annual report

*Due to space limitations in the event program and website content, name listings will include a maximum of two names for Table Hosts.


The Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance is a 501(c) 3 organization. Contributions are tax-deductible as a charitable contribution to the extent that it exceeds the value of goods and services received.



 
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