may 17, 2014 - Charity Challenge, Inc.

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may 17, 2014 - Charity Challenge, Inc.
may 17, 2014
Florida Citrus Bowl
Downtown Orlando
T E A M / S P O N S O R S H I P I N F O R M AT I O N
introduction
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History and Event Details. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
2013 Charities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Team Information
Benefits of Being a Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Event Details for Teams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2013 Teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Sponsorship Information
Sponsorship Opportunities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Title Sponsorship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Presenting Sponsorship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Platinum Sponsorship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Gold and Silver Sponsorship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Bronze and Patron Sponsorship. . . . . . . . . . . 12
2013 Sponsors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Media Coverage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Did You Know. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Charity Challenge Wish List Program. . . . . . 16
Contact Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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Event Details
Charity Challenge was founded to bring the Central
Florida community together by providing an opportunity for young adults to have fun and give back to
local charities at the same time. Under the direction
of Former Florida State Senator Lee Constantine,
the founder of Charity Challenge, it has been able to
maximize the effectiveness of every dollar contributed
through volunteerism.
Come out and join us on Saturday, May 17, 2014,
10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Florida Citrus Bowl for our
29th year and be a part of the excitement that
is Charity Challenge.
Throughout the years, Charity Challenge continues to
bring together co-ed teams from the hospitality and
apartment industries for a full day of spirited athletic
competition in six exciting sporting events including:
basketball hotshots, canoe relay, obstacle course,
tubing relay, volleyball and tug-of-war tournaments.
The following pages will answer many questions
regarding ways you can participate, either as a team
or sponsor, in Charity Challenge XXIX. Whichever way
you choose to get involved, we are confident you will
be pleased with the benefits this event will bring to
your organization and community.
Charity Challenge has evolved from a four-team,
backyard event into a multi-media extravaganza
with nearly 100 teams competing and the loyal
support of more than 200 sponsors. Since its ­
inception, Charity Challenge has awarded over
$5 million to local charities, including $220,000 to
101 charities in 2013, making it the largest independent
charity in Central Florida.
For many businesses, Charity Challenge has proven
to be a remarkable way of becoming more involved in
the community while achieving high visibility for such
a positive undertaking. Companies are able to receive
positive community exposure while providing valuable
philanthropic resources to the charity of their choice.
The Charity Challenge staff, volunteers and participants
work together to provide charities with the outlet they
need to make a bright future for the community.
Mariann Lansing (Lee’s mom), Lee Constantine.
“It has been my honor to serve as chairman
of Charity Challenge.” — Lee Constantine.
H I S TOR Y / e v e n t d e t a i ls
History
c h a r i t i es
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2013 Charities included, but are not limited to:
AAGO Foundation
Abiding in Christ Ministries
After School All Stars, Inc., Orlando
Aliya Sefarad International
Alliance for International Reforestation
American Cancer Society
Annunciation Catholic Church (for Maria)
Anointed Ones
Apopka Community Outreach
Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation
Back to Nature Wildlife Refuge
Base Camp Children’s Foundation
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Florida
Boy Scouts of America Troop 200
Boys & Girls Club of Central Florida
Boys Town of Central Florida
Building Homes for Heroes
CBC of Central Florida
Celebration Foundation
Central Florida Children’s Home
Central Florida Dream Center
Central Florida Zoo Foundation
CFC International
CFHLA Foundation
Charlie’s Lunch
Children’s Miracle Network of Central Florida
Christel House
CITA Ministries
City of Life Foundation
City of Orlando Charities
Coalition for the Homeless
Contractors for Christ
Cornerstone Hospice Foundation
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
DADDY’S HOME
Dominion International
DonorsChoose.org
Dream Flight USA
Embraced by Grace, Inc.
Epilepsy Association of Central Florida
Ezra International
Family Worship Center
Feeding Children Everywhere
Florida Citrus Sports Foundation
Florida Hospital Foundation
FRLA Education
Garden Theatre, Inc.
Give Kids The World Village
Global Youth & Community Programs (GYECP)
God’s Eternal Miracle Ministry
Greater Clermont Cancer Foundation
H2O Church
Harbor House of Central Florida
Harvest Time International
Heart to Heart
Homes for Heroes
Honor Flight of Central Florida
Hospice of the Comforter
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Central Florida
Keep Seminole Beautiful
Kerosene Lamp Foundation
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Central Florida
Lion of Judah
Love Sanford Project
Lyman High School Volleyball Club
Make a Wish Foundation of Central Florida
Markham Woods Christian Academy
Meals on Wheels
Michelee Puppets, Inc.
In 2013, Charity Challenge, Inc.,
was proud to have the opportunity to donate
$220,000 to Central Florida charities.
Morning Star School – Orlando
Mustard Seed of Central Florida
New Directions Community Outreach
New Hope Christian Academy
Open Door Ministries
Operation Homefront of Florida
Operation Safety 91
Orlando Magic Youth Foundation
Orlando Minority Youth Golf Association
Out of the Life
People of Purpose, Inc.
Polk Project, Inc.
RAPID
REACH
Recovery House of Central Florida
Rescue Outreach Mission
Ronald McDonald House
Rotary Club of Longwood
Runway to Hope
Second Harvest Food
Seminole County Foundation for Public Schools
Seminole County Young Professional Republicans
Seniors First
SPCA of Central Florida
Sports 4 Kids
St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Parish (for Maria)
Suburban Republican Women’s Club
SWOP
Titusville Terries Youth Football and Cheer League
Total Freedom Program
UCF Foundation
United Methodist Church of Oviedo
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B E N E F IT S O F B E IN G A T E A M
challeng
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TEAM BUILD
synergy
give bac
k
Team Build Camaraderie among your group!
Challenge Yourself, your team and others in your industry!
Synergy Among co-workers and the community!
Give Back To whichever charity you choose!
Have Fun Doing It!
hav
e fu
n do
ing
it!
T E A M i n f o r m at i o n
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Event Details / Schedule Of Events
Challenge
•Basketball Shootout – Shoot from various distances
for most points
•Kayak Relay – Three two-person runs, using best time
•Obstacle Course – Race through series of obstacles,
using the best time
•Tubing Relay – Six-person relay, using best overall time
•Tug-of-War Contest – Team with rope marker on their side
after 90 seconds wins
•Volleyball Tournament – Team scoring 11 points and a
two-point lead wins
Team Participants
•Teams can have as many participants as they wish, as long
as they have all registered and signed the insurance waiver.
•Teams must consist of at least three females for each event,
except in the tug-of-war, only two females are required.
•Hospitality teams must consist of only paid employees
of company.
•Apartment developments must consist of rent-paying
residents and/or paid employees of the complex.
Cost
•$500 tax deductible fee, with at least half going to the
charity of your choice!
Additional Information
•All participants are required to sign an insurance waiver
prior to competing.
•All teams will be asked to donate at least $100 in gift
certificates that we can distribute to our valued volunteers.
Thursday, May 8, 2014
6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
Kick-off Reception
Varsity Club, Florida Citrus Bowl
Friday, May 16, 2014
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Location open for team tent set up
Saturday, May 17, 2014
9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Team Competition
5 – 7 p.m.
Championship Competition
7 p.m. – ?
Championship Party immediately
following competition
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A television screening party and a charity
awards luncheon with check presentations
will be held after the event.­­­­­
Further details on these events will be
provided following registration.
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A.G.P.M. I – Team King
A.G.P.M. II – Team Jordan
A.G.P.M./Lake Lawsona
AAA Parking
Absolutely Amazing Refinishing, Inc.
Ale House Altamonte
Ale House Sanford
Bainbridge
BARS/Valet Waste
Beacham
Bento Group
Blue Green The Fountains
Bonnet Creek – Hilton & Waldorf Astoria I
Bonnet Creek – Hilton & Waldorf Astoria II
Brighthouse
Bubba Gump Shrimp Co.
Buffalo Wild Wings I
Buffalo Wild Wings II
Camden Apartment Homes
Capital Grille
Celebration Health at Fitness Center & Day Spa
Christner’s Prime Steak House and Seafood
CORT
CrossFit Mosaic
Crowne Plaza Orlando Universal
Darden Corporate I
Darden Corporate II
Embassy Suites Orlando/DoubleTree Suites
ESPN Wide World of Sports
Ethos Vegan Kitchen
Expedia
Florida Apartment Association
For Rent
Gators Dockside I
Gators Dockside II
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
goDBK
Grand Bohemian
Grand Floridian Resort – Senses Spa + Food and Beverage
Greater Orlando Apartment Guide
GreyStar Allstars
Hard Rock Café
HD Supply
Hilton Orlando
HMS Host
Hyatt Place
Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress
Lake Weston Apartments
Lakeview
Levy Restaurants
Loews Hotels I
Loews Hotels II
Longhorn Steakhouse LBV
Marriott Village
Milestone Mayhem
Moe’s Southwest Grill
NASCAR Sports Grille – Orlando
National Personal Training Institute I
National Personal Training Institute II Active Education
Nickelodeon Suites Resort
Orlando World Center Marriott I
Orlando World Center Marriott II
Palm Key Apartments
Peabody Orlando
Picerne Corporate Office
Polynesian Resort
Ravago Americas
RC Café
Red Lobster
Reunion Resort & Club, Wyndham Grand Resort
Rosen Hotel and Resorts I
Rosen Hotel and Resorts II
Roxy Nightclub
Royal American Management
Seasons 52
Sportscape
Stratford Point Apartments
Swan and Dolphin
Tijuana Flats
Tony Roma’s
Universal Orlando
To register your team, please see the application on the back page.
Universal Parks & Resorts
Vacation Club
Villages at Millenia I
Villages at Millenia II
Wekiva Island
Westgate Resorts Foundation I
Westgate Resorts Foundation II
Wet ’n Wild I
Wet ’n Wild II
Willow Key Apartments
Wilson Company
WRH Realty Services
Wyndham Bonnet Creek Resort
Wyndham Grand Bonnet Creek
2013 Champions:
vacation club
t e a m i n f o r m at i o n
2013 TEAMS
sp o n s o r sh i p o pp o r t u n i t i es
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Your business, like most businesses, believes in the rich tradition of giving
back to nonprofit organizations to show your support for the community in
which you serve. By becoming a Charity Challenge sponsor your company
will receive valuable community exposure, while providing much needed
philanthropic resources to the charity of YOUR choice!
We have been building this organization for 28 years, and have been fortunate
enough to also build relationships with companies that believe in our cause. In
the next few pages you will find different levels of Sponsorship opportunities.
Make Your Sponsorship Work For You!
Title $30,000 minimum, with some goods/services included
Presenting
$10,000 minimum, with some goods/services included
Platinum
$5,000 minimum, with some goods/services included
Gold
$2,500 minimum, with some goods/services included
Silver
$1,000 minimum, with some goods/services included
Bronze
$500 minimum, with some goods/services included
Patron
$499 or less, with some goods/services included
Each level of sponsorship carries with it a varying degree of advertising and
exposure proportionate to the level of contribution. A thorough explanation
of these options is contained in the following pages.
Demographic Information
Your sponsorship commitment to Charity Challenge provides a tremendous
amount of marketing potential. Our extensive participant surveys indicate
that Charity Challenge has an even split of males and females who average
31 years of age, have an mean income of $42,044 and which 90% have some
college education! Your sponsorship will grant you valuable exposure to over
10,000 participants as well as to our statewide television viewers!
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$30,000 minimum, with some goods/services included
PRINT DEADLINE IS MARCH 1 ST, 2014
•Primary marketing position (ex. BUDWEISER’s Charity
Challenge XXIX 2014) in all advertising including TV,
radio, T-shirts, billboards, brochures, press release, etc.
•On-air interview with top company executive during
the television program, which is aired in the seven
Central Florida counties on Bright House Networks.
•Featured sponsor of one of six athletic events held
(ex. “Volleyball Tournament sponsored by
YOUR COMPANY NAME”).
• Company name on event program cover.
•Company name listed as Title sponsor on billboards
advertising the event.
• Company name and logo on official event T-shirt.
•Prominent name and logo display on posters distributed
throughout Central Florida retailers and offices.
• Company inflatable placement.
• Product exclusivity for event sales.
•Prime expo booth location in the Charity Challenge
Expo Park in which your company may display products,
distribute literature, offer premium or promotional items,
distribute product samples, etc.
•Mention of company and/or product by announcer
every 15 minutes during event.
• Your company banners placed at event.
•Company name displayed on sponsor board
as Title Sponsor.
• Company name in event program.
•Free commercial advertising in Charity Challenge
television program (based on availability).
•Complimentary VIP invitations to all celebrations,
receptions and parties associated with various phases
of the event, which provide excellent exposure for
your company and products.
•The money you donate will be 100% tax-deductible.
sp o n s o r sh i p IN F OR M ATION
Title
sp o n s o r sh i p i n f o r m a t i o n
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Presenting
$10,000 minimum, with some goods/services included
PRINT DEADLINE IS MARCH 1 ST, 2014
•Company mentioned for maximum marketing exposure
(ex. “Charity Challenge XXIX 2014 presented by
YOUR COMPANY NAME”) on TV, radio, T-shirts,
billboards, brochures, press release, etc.
•Featured sponsor of one of six athletic events held
(ex. “Volleyball Tournament sponsored by
YOUR COMPANY NAME”).
•Company name on event program cover.
•Company name listed as Presenting sponsor on
billboards advertising the event.
•Company name and logo on official event T-shirt.
•Prominent name and logo display on posters distributed
throughout Central Florida retailers and offices.
•Company inflatable placement.
•Product exclusivity for event sales.
•Prime expo booth location in the Charity Challenge
Expo Park in which your company may display products,
distribute literature, offer premium or promotional items,
distribute product samples, etc.
•Mention of company and/or product by announcer
every 30 minutes during event.
•Your company banner
placed at event.
•Company name
displayed on
sponsor board as
Presenting Sponsor.
•Company name in
event program.
•Free commercial
advertising in
Charity Challenge
television program
(based on availability).
•Complimentary
VIP invitations
to all celebrations,
receptions and parties
associated with various phases of the event,
which provide excellent exposure for your company
and products.
•The money you donate will be 100% tax-deductible.
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PRINT DEADLINE IS MARCH 1ST, 2014
•Featured sponsor of one of six athletic events
held (ex. “Volleyball Tournament sponsored by
YOUR COMPANY NAME”).
•Company name on event program cover.
•Company name listed as Platinum sponsor
on billboards advertising the event.
•Company name and logo on official event T-shirt.
•Prominent name and logo display on posters
distributed throughout Central Florida retailers
and offices.
•Product exclusivity for event sales.
•Prime expo booth location in the Charity Challenge
Expo Park in which your company may display products,
distribute literature, offer premium or promotional
items, distribute product samples, etc.
•Mention of company and/or product by announcer
every 60 minutes during event.
•Your company banners placed at event.
•Company name displayed on sponsor board
as Platinum Sponsor.
•Company name in event program.
•Free commercial advertising in Charity Challenge
television program (based on availability).
•Complimentary VIP invitations to all celebrations,
receptions and parties associated with various phases
of the event, which provide excellent exposure for
your company and products.
•The money you donate will be 100% tax-deductible.
sp o n s o r sh i p IN F OR M ATION
Platinum
$5,000 Minimum, with some goods/services included
sp o n s o r sh i p i n f o r m a t i o n
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Gold
$2,500 minimum, with some goods/services included
•Product exclusivity for event sales.
•Prime expo booth location in the Charity Challenge
Expo Park in which your company may display products,
distribute literature, offer premium or promotional items,
distribute product samples, etc.
•Company name displayed on sponsor board
as Gold Sponsor.
•Company name in event program.
•Mention of company and/or product by announcer
four times during event.
•Complimentary VIP invitations to all celebrations,
receptions and parties associated with various phases
of the event, which provide excellent exposure for
your company and products.
•Your company banners placed at event.
•The money you donate will be 100% tax-deductible.
Silver
$1,000 minimum, with some goods/services included
•Prime expo booth location in the Charity Challenge Expo Park in which
your company may display products, distribute literature offer premium
or promotional items, distribute product samples, etc.
•Mention of company and/or product by announcer.
•Your company banner placed at event.
•Company name displayed on sponsor board as Silver Sponsor.
•Company name in event program.
•Complimentary VIP invitations to all celebrations, receptions and parties
associated with various phases­of the event, which provide excellent
exposure for your company and products.
•The money you donate will be 100% tax-deductible.
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$500 minimum, with some goods/services included
•Your company banner placed at event.
•Company name displayed on sponsor board as Bronze Sponsor.
•Company name in event program.
•Complimentary VIP invitations to all celebrations, receptions
and parties associated with various phases­of the event, which
provide excellent exposure for your company and products.
•The money you donate will be 100% tax-deductible.
Patron
$499 or less, with some goods/services included
•Company name displayed on sponsor board as Patron Sponsor.
•Company name in event program.
•Complimentary VIP invitations to all celebrations, receptions and
parties associated with various phases­of the event, which provide
excellent exposure for your company and products.
•The money you donate will be 100% tax-deductible.
sp o n s o r sh i p IN F OR M ATION
Bronze
Some of our 2013 Sponsors Included
CH2M HILL
City of Orlando
Coca Cola
Duke Energy
Florida Citrus Bowl
Florida Hospital Medical Center
Insurance Office of America
Lee Constantine
Premier Beverages
Universal Orlando
Walgreens
Waste Pro USA
Church Street Entertainment
Community Based Care of Seminole County
CORT
CPH, Inc.
DJs Unlimited
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Expedia
Global Industries
GrayRobinson, P.A.
Jim’s Plumbing & Irrigation
Keiser University
Kirby Rentals, LLC
Orlando Amusements
Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)
Orlando Weekly
Reddy Ice
Sink, Inc.
Tibbitts, Inc.
UCF Alumni Association
Wiginton Corporation
American Audio Visual
Beau Rivage
Big L’s Bobcats
Black Hammock Adventures
Bobcat Orlando
Browning Moving and Storage
Café Murano
Cason Photography
Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens
AAGO
Aerial
Altamonte Springs Recreation
Arabian Nights
Arbor Collective
Black Hammock
Brevard Zoo
Brion Price Photography
Busch Gardens
Patron
Amscot Financial
Emerson International, Inc.
Florida Lottery
Full Sail University
Orlando Magic
OUC
Publix Super Markets Charities
Silver
Presenting
Florida Citrus Sports Events, Inc.
Tavistock Foundation
Adult Toy Storage
All Aboard Florida
Bright House Networks
CBS Outdoor
CDM Smith
Cemex USA, Florida Sand
Clear Channel Outdoor
Digital Risk, LLC
Durable Safety Products
Edlen Electrical
Evok Advertising
Greater Orlando Apartment Guide
Kircher Works
Liberty Creative Group
Sheraton Orlando Downtown Hotel
Soaring Adventures of America
Step Up Productions
Suncare Central
TITLE Boxing Club – Winter Park
Westgate Resorts Foundation
Bronze
Title
BUDWEISER
Wayne Densch
City Beverages
Platinum
(A complete list can be found at www.CharityChallengeInc.org)
Gold
S P ON S OR S H I P IN F OR M ATION
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Capone’s Dinner & Show
Carl A. Carothers
Cason Photography
Central Florida Event Management
CFHLA
Chick-Fil-A
Colonial
Corran Stand Up Paddleboards
Courtyard by Marriott, Lake Mary
Dan Freeman, C.P.A.
Domino’s Pizza
Dr. Carol Armstrong Logan
Eastern Skateboard Supply Inc.
Embassy Suites Hotel – Downtown
Extended Stay America, Lake Mary
Florida Aquarium
FRLA
Gatorland
Globe
Heathrow Country Club
Hilton Orlando/Altamonte Springs
Homewood Suites Hilton, Lake Mary
Jax 5th Avenue Deli & Ale House
Kennedy Space Center
Liquid Shredder
Local Choice Spirits
Maryland Fried Chicken
Matthew T. Gibison Landscape, Inc.
Meissenburg Designs
Onda
Orlando Brewing
Orlando Harley Davidson
Orlando Marriott, Lake Mary
Papa John’s
Pat Kreusch
PRP Wine International
Republic Services, Inc.
Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando, Lake Mary
Scenic Cruise St. Augustine
Sheration Orlando North
Sleuth’s Mystery Dinner Show
Subway
Surfskate
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay Rays
Target Super Market
Texas de Brazil
Tier Nightclub
Tropical Smoothies
UCF Athletics
UCF School of Communication
Wackodoo’s Grub & Brew
Walt Disney World
Wekiva Island
Westin Lake Mary, Orlando North
Whole Foods
WOW sports
Zap Skimboards
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Charity Challenge provides a tremendous advertising opportunity
for participating team/sponsors. The event will be video-recorded
and produce a TV Show that will be covered by local and statewide
television. The program will air throughout the Florida market on local
Bright House c­­­hannels and other local cable providers. The schedule
will include the program being aired numerous times during the
summer and fall months with primetime exposure. All sponsors
will be listed in the credits of the television show. Title, presenting
and platinum sponsors receive free commercial advertisements,
based on availability.
So far, hundreds of 15- and 30-second promotional spots have been
committed to run in the Central Florida market March through May
from the Florida Association of Broadcasters radio and the Florida
Cable Telecommunications Association. The spots will emphasize
the charity and community involvement aspects of the event.
Radio:
We have confirmed radio promotional advertising/participation for the Central Florida market through the Florida
Association of Broadcasters member stations. As they have in past years, stations will do pre-event interviews on
a regular basis with Charity Challenge organizers and the morning radio personalities to heighten awareness and
enthusiasm prior to the event. In addition, they will do continuous promotions on location, including live remote
broadcasts during the event.
Tickets, Parking and Insurance:
Charity Challenge XXIX is a FREE event open to all. Tickets for food and drinks can be purchased onsite.
Free and ample parking will be available at the event.
All major sponsors are included in a blanket ’special events’ insurance policy provided by Charity Challenge, Inc.
Design courtesy of Evok Advertising • EvokAd.com | Printing courtesy of Liberty Creative Group | Photos courtesy of Brion Price Photography
me d i a c o v e r a ge
Media Coverage
did you know
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Did You Know
•Charity Challenge has had 6 different locations
(Sandy Cove Condominiums (1987 twice),
Lakeside North (1988–1992), Mission Bay Apartments
(1993), Orlando Naval Training Center – now
Baldwin Park (1994–1998), Crane’s Roost Park
(1999–2005) and Florida Citrus Bowl (2006–2013).
•The 4 teams competing in Charity Challenge 1987
were: Calico Jacks of Altamonte Springs, Hooters
of Casselberry, Hilton Bowties and Bobby Rubino’s
Place for Ribs.
•Swimming Relay, Tug-of-War, Canoe Relay and
a Volleyball Tournament were the original sports
in Charity Challenge.
•Charity Challenge used to be a two-weekend event.
•Charity Challenge used to have a Mr. & Ms. Charity
Challenge Competition.
•Charity Challenge hosted two additional Charity
Challenge Events (1999 and 2000) in St. Thomas
U.S. Virgin Island, raising over $60,000 total for the
children of that island.
•Water Parks/Typhoon Lagoon (WDW) has won the
most Challenges (9)!
•Vacation Club won Charity Challenge six consecutive
times from 2006–2011 and won their 7th trophy in 2013.
•Picerne’s Palm Key Apartments (23 years), Vacation
Club (21 years), Lake Lawsona (19 years) and
Sportscape-WDW (19 years) have participated
the most consecutive Charity Challenges.
•Charity Challenge is among the top 20 Largest
Fundraising Events in Central Florida according
to the Orlando Business Journal.
“Started as mostly an Altamonte Springs social event,
Charity Challenge has grown into a three-county fundraiser.”
“Mr. Constantine has performed a
valuable service to his community.”
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Purpose:
Charity Challenge, Inc. gives its major donations to charities every year at the
Charity Challenge Luncheon during July/August. The Charity Challenge Wish
List’s purpose is to give charities in the community a chance to request funds
during the year for an emergency need situation outside the normal donation
time frame of Charity Challenge, Inc. The Wish List donations are usually less
than $1,000.
Consideration Process:
Any charity who would like to be considered for the Charity Challenge, Inc.,
Wish List will need to submit a request by letter or email.
Your request must include:
1.Name of charity to be considered, address, email, and contact person’s
phone numbers.
2. Short explanation of what is the emergency need situation.
3. Monetary amount of assistance needed.
4. How the funds will be used.
5.Any other pertinent information regarding the emergency situation.
The Selection Committee (made up of Charity Challenge Board members
and/or longtime volunteers) will review all applicants. If not selected,
any applicant may reapply for consideration again.
Recipients will be notified prior to check being given so that arrangements
can be coordinated for a check presentation.
Contact Info:
Office: 407.339.3888 • Fax: 407.339.4888 • Email: [email protected]
C H ARIT Y W I S H L I S T
Charity Challenge Wish List
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For additional information about Charity Challenge or a DVD of last year’s event, please contact us at
407.339.3888, fax 407.339.4888 or e-mail at [email protected]
Since 1987,
Charity Challenge
has awarded
over $5 million
to hundreds of
local charities.
Top and center from left to right: Senator Lee Constantine, Founder;
Mariann Lansing, Board Member; 2013 Charity Recipients.
*For more information, please visit www.CharityChallengeInc.org.
**A copy of the official registration and financial information may be obtained from the division of consumer services by calling toll-free
(800-435-7352) within the state. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the state. Reference #CH1961
Team / Sponsorship Registration
• Mail a copy of the registration form to: Charity Challenge, Inc., 378 Centerpointe Circle, Suite 1238, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
• Fax to (407) 339-4888 • Visit our Web site at: www.CharityChallengeInc.org
• E-mail us at: [email protected]
Team:
Sponsor:
Address:
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Contact Person/Team Captain:
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Team:
$500
Sponsorship:
Title
$30,000 +
Presenting
$10,000 +
Platinum
$5,000 +
Gold
$2,500 +
Silver
$1,000 +
Bronze
$500 +
Patron
Less than $500
Local charity you wish to receive at least half of your contribution:
Charity Address:
Charity Phone: (
Authorized Signature:
)
Date:
Title:
This registration constitutes an agreement to participate in Charity Challenge XXIX. It is understood that Charity Challenge, Inc., will incur costs as a result of
your agreement to participate in Charity Challenge XXIX. Any breach of your agreement to participate will result in Charity Challenge, Inc., incurring damages
in reasonable reliance upon your agreement to participate and/or sponsor a portion of Charity Challenge XXIX. No money is required at this time; however,
an invoice will be sent to you in the appropriate amount for your registration and/or sponsorship indicating the due date of the invoice. A copy of the official
registration and financial information may be obtained from the division of consumer services by calling toll-free (800) 435-7352 within the state. Registration
does not imply endorsement, approval or recommendation by the state. Reference #CH1961.
a g r eeme n t / r eg i s t r a t i o n
Please register one of the following ways:
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charity challenge, Inc.
378 centerpointe circle, suite 1238
altamonte springs, fl 32701
(407) 339 3888 • f: (407) 339 4888
[email protected]
www.CharityChallengeInc.org
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US POSTAGE
PAID
MID FL, FL
PERMIT 0076