celebrating 175 years - cheyney university of pennsylvania cheyney

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celebrating 175 years - cheyney university of pennsylvania cheyney
CELEBRATING 175 YEARS - CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
The Cheyney University National Alumni Association is proud to present the 175th Gala at the Pennsylvania
Convention Center on Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. Proceeds from the event will benefit scholarships
for Cheyney University students. The Gala event is the signature event of Cheyney’s 175th year as a national
treasure, featuring a VIP reception, dinner, entertainment and an After Party with dancing.
Corporate sponsors are a key component to the event’s success. Following are the sponsorship packages available.
Please take a moment to review these opportunities and select a package that will help educate generations to
come.
We thank you for taking the time to consider sponsorship options. Contact us at 610-455-3900 or
[email protected] if you have any questions or need additional information.
Dr. Michelle R. Howard-Vital, President
Junius R. Stanton, President, Cheyney University National Alumni Association
David Alston, President, The Cheyney Foundation
CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Cheyney University was established on February 25, 1837, through the bequest of Richard Humphreys, making it the
oldest institution of higher learning for African Americans. At its founding in 1837, the university was named the
African Institute. The school began in Philadelphia as the Institute for Colored Youth and successfully provided free
classical education for qualified young people. In 1902, the Institute moved to George Cheyney's farm, 25 miles
west of Philadelphia. In 1913, the name was changed to Cheyney State Teachers College; in 1921, the State Normal
School at Cheyney; and in 1959, Cheyney State College. In 1983, Cheyney joined the State System of Higher
Education as Cheyney University of Pennsylvania.
Today, Cheyney University students represent a variety of races, cultures, and nationalities that receive education
instruction beyond the vision of Richard Humphreys. Cheyney graduates still become teachers, but students also
enter careers such as journalism, medicine, business, science, law, communication, and government service. The
university offers baccalaureate degrees in more than 30 disciplines and the Master’s degree in Education.
175TH GALA SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Fanny M. Coppin Jackson was the 3rd Principal of the Institute
(1896-1902) and the first African American woman to become a school
principal. The Laboratory School on campus was named in her honor.
FANNY M. COPPIN JACKSON
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Back cover of program book
Podium presence
Premium logo placement on all collateral materials
20 Premium seats in the President’s Circle
Photo opportunity with special guests
20 tickets to VIP Reception
Presenting Sponsor recognition at the VIP Reception
12 month presence on the alumni website
Named Alumni Scholarship
Listing on the invitation
$25,000.00
Octavius V. Catto was the class valedictorian in 1858 and became
Principal in 1869. He was a civil rights activist and was influential in
getting the 15th amendment passed which granted the right to vote to
Black men.
O. V. CATTO
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Full-page premium placement advertisement
Podium presence
Premium logo placement on all collateral materials
15 Preferred seats in the President’s Circle
Photo opportunity with special guests
15 tickets to VIP Reception
Co-sponsor recognition at the VIP Reception
6 month presence on the alumni website
Named Alumni Scholarship
Listing on invitation
$20,000.00
Leslie Pinckney Hill was an educator, author, poet, dramatist and
community leader. He authored the school’s alma mater and was
President from 1913 – 1951. The library is named in his honor.
LESLIE PINCKNEY HILL
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Full –page priority placement advertisement
Podium recognition
Priority logo placement on all collateral materials
10 Priority seats in the President’s Circle
Photo opportunity with special guests
5 tickets to VIP Reception
4 month presence on the alumni website
Named Alumni Scholarship
Listing on invitation
$15,000.00
Dr. James Duckrey, 2nd President (1951-1965), came from a family of
educators and was a principal in the Philadelphia public school system.
The Duckrey Social Science Center is named in his honor.
JAMES DUCKREY
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Full-page advertisement
Podium recognition
8 seats in the President’s Circle
Photo opportunity with special guests
8 tickets to VIP Reception
3 month presence on the alumni website
$10,000.00
Dr. Wade Wilson a graduate of the class of 1936, former athlete, and
former professor was president of the college from 1968 - 1981. The
administration building is named in his honor.
WADE WILSON
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Full-page advertisement
Logo on selected collateral materials
5 seats in the President’s Circle
Photo opportunity with special guests
3 tickets to VIP Reception
$5,000.00
175TH GALA SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
PATRON
• Full-page advertisement
• 2 seats in the President’s Circle
• 2 tickets to VIP Reception
$2,500.00
DONOR
• Half-page advertisement
• 1 seat in the President’s Circle
• 1 ticket to VIP Reception
$1,500.00
CORPORATE TICKETS
• 1 seat in the President’s Circle
• 1 ticket to VIP Reception
• Name listed in program
$350.00
THE CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
The Cheyney Alumni Association met for the first time on commencement day in May 1862. The meeting
was held in Sansom Hall in Philadelphia where graduation exercises were scheduled. The association
proved to be very active during its early years taking on projects of significant and economic importance.
Being acutely aware that education was perhaps the best means at the time to help eradicate prejudice
against their race, the members set up a project that involved determining the number, location and
condition of all black schools in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Delaware and Ohio. Their purpose
was to supply black teachers to schools that needed them. Thus, the first organized attempt at placing
graduates was through the efforts of the alumni association.
Over the years, the alumni association has grown and taken on broader responsibilities. In 1970, the
association was incorporated and a non-profit organization known as the Cheyney State College General
Alumni Association was formed to promote the advancement of education by sponsoring, supporting,
encouraging, aiding and conducting educational activities of all kinds through scholarship aid to
individuals…the grant of funds for the support of research and study: the development of facilities,
physical plant, program and administration: purchasing capital equipment, books, libraries, laboratories or
other facilities for the purchase, lease, construction or provision of the same in any manner whatsoever.
There are 2 general alumni meetings held each year, one during Alumni Weekend and the other during
Homecoming Weekend. Currently, there are eleven active chartered chapters and two strong affiliate
groups: The Men of BACA and the Cheyney “C” Club. The chapters and affiliates are unique in their
leadership and organizational dynamics with some overlapping memberships between the affiliates and
local and/or national chapter membership.
CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY
175TH GALA SPONSOR
INTEREST FORM
COMPANY NAME:
(as it should appear)
CONTACT NAME:
CONTACT TITLE:
All requests for sponsorship
ADDRESS:
must use this form. All
incoming requests are handled
on a first come, first served
CITY
basis. Print and return the
PHONE:
completed form with your
signature and check payable
to The Cheyney Foundation to:
Cheyney University
National Alumni Association
P. O. Box 121
1837 University Circle
Cheyney, PA 19319
Phone:
610-455-3900 or
215-843-2027
Email:
[email protected] or
[email protected]
STATE
ZIP
FAX:
EMAIL:
WEBSITE:
SPONSORSHIP LEVEL REQUESTED
PLEASE SELECT
FANNY M. JACKSON COPPIN
[ ] $25,000
O.V. CATTO
[ ] $20,000
LESLIE PINCKNEY HILL
[ ] $15,000
JAMES DUCKREY
[ ] $10,000
WADE WILSON
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$ 5,000
PATRON
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$ 2,500
DONOR
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$ 1,500
ADVERTISEMENTS
Send artwork digitally as
a .PDF, .TIFF or high
resolution .JPG
Proceeds benefit scholarships for
Cheyney University students. Your
contribution is tax-deductible to the
extent allowable by law. Thank you
for your contribution.
Full Page
[7.5”W x 10”H]
[ ] $ 1,000
Half Page
[7.5”W x 4 7/8”H]
[ ]
$ 500
Quarter Page
[3 5/8W x 4 7/8H]
[ ]
$ 250
Table (10 seats)
[ ] $1,750
Corporate Ticket
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$ 350
General Ticket
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$ 175
Contribution
We are/I am unable to attend. Please
accept this contribution.
SIGNATURE: ___________________________________________
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DATE: ______________________