ICMEC Corporate Sponsorship Deck
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ICMEC Corporate Sponsorship Deck
T H U R S D AY , M AY 7 , 2 0 1 5 GOTHAM HALL|NEW YORK AT A GLANCE The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children’s (ICMEC) Gala Deck will: 1. Describe the international need that led to the formation of ICMEC 2. Introduce ICMEC’s groundbreaking, unparalleled services 3. Quantify the existing global epidemic 4. Inform you of ways to become involved in the 2015 debut of the Gala for Child Protection HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Following the 1996 Belgian “Dutroux Affair” (a series of rapes, killings, and kidnappings of 6 young girls), Belgian Prime Minister Dehaene visited the U.S.-based National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). When the Prime Minister asked for assistance in establishing similar resources in his country, then NCMEC President, Ernie Allen, told him: “You don’t need an American solution to this problem - you need a Belgian solution. But we will help.” It quickly became evident that many other countries sought solutions to this internationally shared problem, but lacked the necessary technical resources, training, and support. The International Centre for Missing & Exploited Children was formally launched in 1999 to empower and equip the global community to protect children from abduction, sexual abuse, and exploitation through: RESEARCH TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY TRAINING for governments, policymakers, law enforcement, prosecutors, industry, civil society, and others worldwide Examples of ICMEC’s Global Programs & Services RESEARCH ICMEC’s research arm, the Koons Family Institute on International Law and Policy, has published 28 independent research publications that have become essential resources for practitioners, families, academics, and policymakers across the globe. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE With nearly 90% of the U.S. payments industry’s support, the Financial Coalition Against Child Pornography (FCACP) has virtually eradicated mainstream credit card and other payment options for the criminals who sell these images and videos. TECHNOLOGY ICMEC’s ProjectVIC network, enabled by Microsoft’s PhotoDNA technology, as well as Exposé F1 video technology, disrupts the ability of predators to use the Internet to exploit children. TRAINING Working with INTERPOL and Microsoft, ICMEC has trained over 6,000 law enforcement officers in 122 countries and now has a worldwide cadre of experts experienced in identifying and responding to crimes against children. ICMEC BY THE NUMBERS CHILDREN EVERYWHERE STILL NEED OUR HELP! EVERY YEAR: 8 million children are abducted 2 million children are sexually exploited 1.2 million children are trafficked EVERY DAY: 200 new child sexual abuse images are posted online Proceeds from this debut fundraising gala will support ICMEC’s worldwide programs. With your help, we can give them hope. Gotham Hall | May 7, 2015 6:00 p.m. Cocktails | 7:00 p.m. Dinner Black Tie HONORING Jeff and Justine Koons & Microsoft SPECIAL TRIBUTE Ashton Kutcher HOSTED BY Norah O’Donnell GALA SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Global Champion | $100,000 & above Premier seating for 2 tables of 10 guests | VIP Cocktail Reception | Opportunity to direct a portion of funds to a specific project | Logo on the event media wall | Acknowledgment in all press materials and on the ICMEC website for one year | Sponsorship recognition in all 2015-2016 ICMEC publications | Recognition from the podium Logo in the Gala invitation, printed program and all other Gala collateral | Logo/advertisement displayed on screen at the event Children’s Advocate | $50,000 & above Premier seating for 1 table of 10 guests | VIP Cocktail Reception | Logo on the event media wall Acknowledgment in all press materials and on the ICMEC website for one year | Sponsorship recognition in all 20152016 ICMEC publications | Recognition from the podium | Logo in the Gala invitation, printed program and all other Gala collateral Logo/advertisement displayed on screen at the event Coalition Sponsor | $25,000 & above Premium seating for 1 table of 10 guests | Sponsorship credit in ICMEC publications | Recognition from the podium | Listing in the Gala invitation and printed program | Logo/advertisement displayed on screen at the event Mission Sponsor | $15,000 & above Premium seating for 1 table of 10 guests | Listing in the Gala invitation and printed program | Logo/advertisement displayed on screen at the event Training Sponsor | $10,000 & above SOLD OUT! Preferred seating for 1 table of 10 guests | Listing in the Gala invitation and printed program CALL Quin Works at The JFM Group LLC 212.921.9070, ext. 21 EMAIL [email protected] VISIT www.ICMECgala.org