Sponsorship Opportunities for Bookmarked! 2012
Your sponsorship of Bookmarked! 2012 featuring Audrey Penn will help make it possible for Lucy's Book Club to reach more than 30,000 Wake County families in 2012-2013 and assist families whose children are in need of the Lucy Daniels Center's expert services. Please view the sponsorship options and benefits below. Click here to purchase your sponsorship online, or call Patti Wilt at 919.459.1611 to purchase by phone.
Presenting Sponsor: $15,000 can provide educational supplies for 5 school-based programs impacting 60 young children.
- Top billing on Lucy Daniels Center and Lucy’s Book Club websites
- Up to 8 invitations for a special reception and presentation of the Lucy Daniels Award to featured children’s book author Audrey Penn (16 people) and 8 signed books
- Group photo with LDC representatives and author Audrey Penn
- Public acknowledgement of your contribution at all Bookmarked! 2012 reading events
- Plus all “Event Sponsor” benefits
Event Sponsor: $10,000 can provide one parent therapist for the early intervention school program.
- Prominent name and logo placement on all Bookmarked! printed materials
- Prominent name placement on all Lucy’s Book Club displays for the 2012-2013 year.
- Up to 6 invitations for the Lucy Daniels Award reception (12 people) & 6 signed Audrey Penn books
- An onsite parent/caregiver seminar on the child development topic of your choice
- Public acknowledgement of your contribution at the Bookmarked! 2012 reading events
- Plaque for your office or lobby in recognition of your sponsorship
- Plus all “Platinum” benefits
Platinum Sponsor: $5,000 can help cover the funding for 150 therapy sessions for low-income children and their parents.
- Name listed on all Lucy’s Book Club displays for the 2012-2013 year
- Mentioned in all event press releases
- Up to 5 invitations for the Lucy Daniels Award reception (10 people) & 3 signed Audrey Penn books
- High visibility in the Connect, the Lucy Daniels Center newsletter and Connect Online
- Plus all “Supporter” benefits
Gold Sponsor: $2,500 can cover the funding gap for 75 therapy sessions for children and parents.
- Prominent name placement on LDC and LBC websites
- Up to 4 invitations for the Lucy Daniels Award reception (8 people) & 2 signed Audrey Penn books
- Plus all “Supporter” benefit
Silver Sponsor: $1,000 can cover the gap cost of 37 therapy sessions for children and their parents.
- Up to 3 invitations for the Lucy Daniels Award reception (6 people) & 1 signed Audrey Penn book
- Plus all “Supporter” benefits
Bronze Sponsor: $500 can cover the gap cost of 18 therapy sessions for children and their parents.
- Up to 2 invitations for the Lucy Daniels Award reception (4 people)
- Plus all “Supporter” benefits
Supporter: $250 can cover the gap cost of 9 therapy sessions for children and their parents.
- Name listed for the 2012-2013 year on the LBC website
- One invitation for the Lucy Daniels Award reception (2 people)
Please contact Clarenda Stanley, director of development at the Lucy Daniels Center, at cstanley@lucydanielscenter.org or 919.677.1400, x120, to discuss becoming a sponsor for Bookmarked! 2012.
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As Lucy Daniels Center celebrates twenty years of service to children and families of the Triangle, we’re reminded of the value of relationships with friends like you, and we want to say “thank you.”
Through your generous gift of $____, you have provided critical financial support to the families we serve, more than 62% of whom pay less than the actual cost of the services we provide (and of that number, 17% receive these services for free!).
But you’ve done more with your gift than that. You have given the Center, as the Triangle’s largest non-profit provider of mental health services for children, a vote of confidence in the essential work we do to support the social and emotional health of the children we serve. And you have offered families facing the challenges of childhood mental illness the invaluable gift of your compassion and understanding.




