up close and personal jfs executive luncheon
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up close and personal jfs executive luncheon
JFS EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON A L PA C IN O UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL EXCLUSIVE 90-MINUTE PERFORMANCE Wednesday, April 13, 2016 Noon to 2:00 p.m. Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center JFS EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON AL PACINO UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL COMMITTEE Jonathan Alpert Westfield Company Inc. David Asarch Monroe Group, Ltd. Michael Asarch Centennial Leasing & Sales Matt Cornwell FirstBank David Feiner Miller Frishman Group. John E. Fiedler ANB Bank - Cherry Creek Branch David Friedman D.H. Friedman Properties, LLC Jamie Harris ROI Equities David Hauptman Community Volunteer Gareth Heyman MorEvents, Inc. Julian Izbiky Izbiky & Associates PLLC Carol Karshmer Community Volunteer John Keith Harvard Communities Don Kortz Cushman & Wakefield Steve Kris Conundrum Capital LLC Alan Mayer Mayer Business Advisors Jeff Miller Gere Land Services LLC Rocky Miller The Miller Group, Ltd. Jessica Milstein Denver Academy of Torah Mindy Levy Peckar J&B Building Company Eric Pollock TransVac Solutions Jane E. Rosenbaum Chair of the JFS Board of Directors Steve D. Sander Sander Marketing Jamie Sarché Feldman Mortuary Robert Shubin Red Sky Resources Marc Soicher RSC Benefits Vic Sulzer Tschetter Hamrick Sulzer, PC Scott Tobias Voice Media Group Dear Friends, As co-chairs of the 2016 Jewish Family Service (JFS) Executive Luncheon, it is our pleasure to invite you to participate as a sponsor of this impactful event and a partner in supporting the life-changing work of JFS. Now in its 12th year, the luncheon will be held on Wednesday, April 13, 2016, at the Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center. The JFS Executive Luncheon has a well-earned reputation for its high caliber, thoughtprovoking, and entertaining speakers. This year we are thrilled to welcome the iconic Al Pacino to our stage for a 90-minute presentation that will go up close and personal into his life and remarkable acting career. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity will be unlike anything Denver has seen before. As a sponsor, you will receive visibility at a world-class event while demonstrating your support for Jewish Family Service, one of Denver and Boulder’s largest and most respected human services agencies. Your sponsorship will help to: • Feed hundreds of families in crisis. • Provide mental health therapists to children in public schools. • Keep seniors living safely and independently in the comfort of their own homes. • Provide job training, employment, and community involvement to adults with disabilities. • Provide resources to take women from welfare to work so they can become selfsufficient and provide for their families. Enclosed you will find information about JFS, the event, and sponsorship opportunities. A member of our committee will be in contact with you soon to follow up and answer any questions you might have. I hope you’ll join us at the private reception reserved for our chief-level sponsors. Thank you very much for your consideration. JFS Executive Luncheon Co-Chairs, Leanna HarrisAaron Hyatt Diane Sweeney Consulting Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP Jim MillerStanton Rosenbaum Miller Global Properties, LLC Ryley Carlock & Applewhite Sam Zaitz Legend Retail Group Jewish Family Service • 3201 South Tamarac Drive • Denver, CO 80231 • 303.597.5000 • www.jewishfamilyservice.org JFS EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON AL PACINO UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL BIOGRAPHY Oscar-winning actor Al Pacino has kept moviegoers riveted since the 1970s with roles in films like The Godfather, Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico, Dick Tracy, and Scent of a Woman. Pacino was born in 1940, in East Harlem, and was raised in New York City’s South Bronx. He began studying acting in his teens and attended the famed School of Performing Arts until the age of 17 when he moved on to study acting first at the Herbert Berghof Studio with teacher and coach Charles Laughton, and later, at the legendary Actors Studio with mentor Lee Strasberg. Between 1963 and 1969, Pacino honed his craft working in numerous theatrical productions both on and off Broadway. He won numerous Obie and Tony Awards and eventually made his way from the stage to the big screen, although he has continued working in theater throughout his career. His first leading part in a feature film was in the 1971 drama Panic in Needle Park, in which he played a heroin addict, and the following year Francis Ford Coppola selected him to take on the breakthrough role of Michael Corleone in The Godfather. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on the film and over the next six years, he received another four Academy Award nominations for the films Serpico, The Godfather Part II, Dog Day Afternoon, and …And Justice for All. A long and rich film career has followed with more than 45 titles, including Scarface, Sea of Love, The Insider, Donnie Brasco, Heat, and Any Given Sunday. He earned additional Academy Award nominations for his performances in Dick Tracy and Glengarry Glen Ross. His role as Colonel Frank Slade in Scent of a Woman won him the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1992. Pacino’s television credits include work on HBO, first as Roy Cohn in the 2003 miniseries Angels in America, and as Dr. Jack Kevorkian in You Don't Know Jack in 2010, both of which earned Golden Globes and Emmy Awards for his performances. In 2013, he won Golden Globe and Emmy nominations for the title role in David Mamet’s film, Phil Spector. It was recently announced that Pacino will join Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci in a new mob blockbuster film, I Heard You Paint Houses. Based on Charles Brandt’s book, I Heard You Paint Houses: The Story of the Biggest Mob Hit in History, the movie will tell the story of mobster Frank “the Irishman” Sheeran. Filming will begin this year. Pacino was awarded the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement in Motion Pictures, the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award, and the National Merit of Arts from President Obama. Jewish Family Service • 3201 South Tamarac Drive • Denver, CO 80231 • 303.597.5000 • www.jewishfamilyservice.org Jewish Family Service of Colorado 3201 S. Tamarac Drive Denver, CO 80231 303.597.5000 www.jewishfamilyservice.org Jewish Family Service of Colorado (JFS) believes in strengthening the community by providing vital services to people in need. Founded in 1872, JFS is a nonsectarian, nonprofit human services agency serving metro Denver and Boulder. JFS helps seniors live independently at home, provides quality mental health counseling, offers training and job placement to those with developmental disabilities and other barriers to employment, and provides food and financial aid to people in crisis. Every year, the agency benefits nearly 25,000 people of all ages, faiths, incomes, and abilities. BY THE NUMBERS Programs No. Clients Mental Health Services Disability/ Employment Services Family Safety Net Services Volunteer Services Admin Marketing Development Total 3,235 3,579 472 5,950 - - 13,236 23 43 8 3 29 178 No. 72 Employees LEADERSHIP Founded: 1872 Current Programs and Services: 40 Jane E. Rosenbaum Board Chair Individuals Impacted Annually: 24,600 Yana Vishnitsky President & CEO Jewish Clients: 11,300 Non-Jewish Clients: 13,300 FY2016 Agency Budget: $11,980,000 29% MISSION To enhance the well-being of those in need throughout the greater Denver community by delivering services based on Jewish values Senior Services REVENUE SOURCES 15% 11% VALUES Jewish Family Service exists to fulfill one of the most important Jewish values: that of Tikkun Olam, the obligation to make the world a better place. 22% In delivering our services we are also guided by the following Jewish values: 1% • He who saves one life saves the entire world. -Pikuach Nefesh • Social justice, the obligation to act justly toward people in need. -Tzedakah • Acts of loving kindness. -G’milut Hassadim • Every human being is equal in the eyes of G-d. -Tselem Elohim 14% 1% EXPENSES (2016 BUDGET) g Program g Administration and Fundraising 1% 77% 2% 4% 23% (2016 BUDGET) g Grants and Foundations g Government Grants g Contributions g Program Fees g Government Fee-for-Service g Contract Sales g Investment Income/Misc. g JEWISHcolorado Designated g JEWISHcolorado Allocation g United Way JAY AND ROSE PHILLIPS SENIOR SOLUTIONS CENTER 2016 Budget: $3,785,000 Individuals Impacted Annually: 8,088 • JFS Senior Solutions Center helps seniors live safely and independently in their homes. • JFS provides care management, counseling, and homecare services. • Boulder JFS serves seniors and adults with disabilities. • Kosher Meals on Wheels delivers more than 10,000 meals annually. • JFS at Home is a private-pay homecare service for seniors and adults with disabilities. • JFS at the JCC offers meals and activities to seniors. • Colorado Senior Connections provides programs to older adults in Edgewater and Wheat Ridge. • Serving Our Survivors provides special care and support for vulnerable Holocaust survivors living in Denver and Boulder. FAMILY SAFETY NET SERVICES 2016 Budget: $1,258,000 People Impacted Annually: 5,950 • JFS Family Safety Net Services provides limited financial assistance and case management to individuals and families to help prevent homelessness. • The Weinberg Food Pantry serves more than 1,000 individuals each month. • The Bright Holidays program brings holiday gifts to low-income individuals and families. • The Weinberg Food Pantry distributes Thanksgiving and Passover meals to help families in need celebrate the holidays. • JFS provides individual employment support to those who are unemployed or under-employed. • Lunchbox Express provides free lunches to low-income children every summer and during the school year. MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 2016 Budget: $2,971,000 Individuals Impacted Annually: 8,948 • JFS Mental Health Specialists provides therapy and care management to individuals, couples, groups, and families on a sliding-fee scale. • Counseling for refugees from 50 different countries. • KidSuccess and International KidSuccess provide school-based mental health care to more than 1,700 school children. • JFS Community Chaplaincy provides spiritual comfort to unaffiliated Jews. DISABILITY AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 2016 Budget: $3,734,000 Individuals Impacted Annually: 1,180 • SHALOM Denver provides work experience, job training and placement, and case management to people with developmental disabilities and other barriers to employment. • The JFS Group Home provides 24/7 supervised care to eight adults with developmental disabilities. • Jewish Disabilities Advocates (JDA) provides Jewish people with disabilities and their families with support services. • Community access programs to help people with developmental disabilities connect to education, volunteer opportunities, and cultural activities. JFS VOLUNTEER SERVICES 2016 Budget: $158,000 In 2015, 1,156 volunteers contributed more than 32,000 hours to support the programs and services of JFS, a value of more than $800,000. Volunteers: • Sort food donations, stock pantry shelves, and distribute food. • Enhance the lives of seniors with regular visits and outings. • Lead holiday and Shabbat celebrations at nursing homes, assisted-living facilities, hospitals, and prisons. • Donate pro bono accounting, administrative services, database expertise, and writing and photographic skills. • Support the Lunchbox Express program by distributing free lunches to low-income children during the summer. REALimpact. $1,000 provides one year of care and services for a senior so they can stay in their home. $2,000 provides 2,000 meals to individuals and families in crisis through the Weinberg Food Pantry. $5,000 provides job training and paid employment for 11 adults with disabilities or other barriers to employment, five days a week for a year. $10,000 provides professional, well-supported mental health care for 20 children in their school for a year. JFS EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON A L PA C I N O UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL SPONSOR BENEFITS PRIVATE CHIEF SPONSOR RECEPTION WITH AL PACINO $50,000 Chief Executive Sponsor $25,000 Chief Operating Sponsor $15,000 Chief Information Sponsor $10,000 Chief Financial Sponsor $5,000 Executive VP Sponsor $3,500 VP Sponsor $2,000 Associate Sponsor 20 seats (two tables) 12 seats (one table) 10 seats (one table) 10 seats (one table) 10 seats (one table) 6 seats 4 seats Private Chief Sponsor Reception with Al Pacino One Autographed Piece of Memorabilia Logo on Stage Full-page Business Ad in Event Program Recognition in Denver Business Journal Advertising (7 ads) Logo Logo Logo Logo Name Name Name Recognition in Colorado Real Estate Journal Advertising (4 ads) Logo Logo Logo Name Name Recognition in Event Invitation and Slide Show Logo Logo Logo Name Name Name Name Industry Exclusivity Number of Seats Wednesday, April 13, 2016 • Noon to 2:00 p.m. • Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center JFS EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON AL PACINO UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL SPONSORSHIP CONTRACT Sponsorship Recognition Name: Contact Name: Company Name: Address: City: State: Phone: Email: ZIP: SPONSORSHIP LEVEL Please refer to Sponsorship Opportunities for an explanation of benefits associated with each sponsorship level. $50,000 Chief Executive Sponsor $5,000 Executive VP Sponsor $25,000 Chief Operating Sponsor $3,500 VP Sponsor $15,000 Chief Information Sponsor $2,000 Associate Sponsor $10,000 Chief Financial Sponsor PAYMENT Make check payable to Jewish Family Service of Colorado. Check Enclosed American Express Discover Credit Card Number: MasterCard Visa Exp.: Signature: RETURN THIS FORM TO: Jewish Family Service of Colorado Development Department 3201 South Tamarac Drive Denver, CO 80231 P: 303.597.5000 F: 303.597.7700 For more information, please contact Lisa Benoit at 720.248.4633 or [email protected]. Jewish Family Service • 3201 South Tamarac Drive • Denver, CO 80231 • 303.597.5000 • www.jewishfamilyservice.org JFS EXECUTIVE LUNCHEON AL PACINO UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL SPONSORSHIP DEADLINES AND SPECIFICATIONS Please refer to the sponsor benefits chart to see the benefits that pertain to your level of sponsorship. If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Benoit at 720.248.4633 or [email protected]. Event Invitation Friday, March 1, 2016 Mailed on Monday, March 14, 2016 Event Slide Show Friday, April 8, 2016 Event Program Business Ad Wednesday, March 30, 2016 Ad size: 4.875” W x 7.5” H Provide ad as a full-color pdf. ADVERTISING SCHEDULE Denver Business Journal (All sponsors) Date Ad Runs Special Feature Ad Size Commitment Deadline Friday, February 19, 2016 Engineering Report Half-page Tuesday, February 9, 2016 Friday, February 26, 2016 Energy Section Island-page Tuesday, February 16, 2016 Friday, March 11, 2016 Technology Report Island-page Tuesday, March 1, 2016 Friday, March 18, 2016 40 Under 40 Invitation Insert Friday, February 19, 2016 Friday, April 1, 2016 Health Care Section Full-page Tuesday, March 22, 2016 Friday, April 8, 2016 Venture Capital Report Full-page Tuesday, March 29, 2016 Colorado Real Estate Journal (Sponsors of $5,000 and up) Date Ad Runs Ad Size Commitment Deadline Wednesday, February 17, 2016 Half-page Friday, February 5, 2016 Wednesday, March 2, 2016 Half-page Friday, February 12, 2016 Wednesday, March 16, 2016 Half-page Friday, February 26, 2016 Wednesday, April 6, 2016 Half-page Friday, March 18, 2016 Jewish Family Service • 3201 South Tamarac Drive • Denver, CO 80231 • 303.597.5000 • www.jewishfamilyservice.org
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