S P O N S O R S H I P I N V I T A T I O N H O M E L E S S P R E N A T A L P R O G R A M ANNUAL LUNCHEON October 6, 2017 Fairmont Hotel 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. EVENT OVERVIEW EVENT COMMITTEE Victoria Camelio & Erica Hunt (Chairs), Helen Hughes, Karen Hughes, Moira Kimball, Margaret Lynch, Helen Pollock, Mary E. Rudden, Cathy Worner Over the past five years, the Homeless Prenatal Program s Annual Luncheon has welcomed thousands of business and civic leaders, philanthropists and professionals for a celebration of women and families. The Annual Luncheon sells out annually with 400 guests gathering in the Grand Ballroom of the Fairmont Hotel for lunch, spirits and an uplifting program. Last year s event garnered well over $250,000 to benefit HPP s poverty-ending services. Proceeds from the Annual Luncheon directly support HPP s povertyending services. This year, HPP looks forward to another rewarding and moving afternoon. The event will honor a special guest speaker Lateefah Simon, as well as former clients turned staff members who will share their inspiring stories of transformation. HPP s Annual Luncheon is an inspiring event that celebrates the powerful difference that a supportive community can make in the lives of our neighbors-in-need. By becoming a sponsor of HPP s Annual Luncheon, you can make a significant contribution to ending poverty and homelessness, while playing an important role in this celebrated event. Event sponsorship comes with a range of benefits and visibility opportunities. AGENCY SUMMARY The Homeless Prenatal Program is a nationally-recognized family resource center in San Francisco that empowers homeless and low-income families, particularly mothers motivated by pregnancy and parenthood, to find within themselves the strength and confidence they need to transform their lives. The agency serves over 4,000 low-income and homeless families annually, providing a variety of programs and services to help families become healthy, stable and self-sufficient. Founded in 1989, HPP first opened its doors in the closet of a homeless shelter located in San Francisco s Haight-Ashbury district to help provide prenatal care to women who otherwise would not receive it. Over two and a half decades, HPP s focus has shifted from that of an agency devoted exclusively to the provision of prenatal care, to that of a family resource center with a broader mission: in partnership with our families, break the cycle of childhood poverty. HPP supports both parents and children in order to strengthen the whole family. The agency partners with parents to address family needs during the transformative stages from pregnancy through kindergarten. Mission: In partnership with our families, break the cycle of childhood poverty. In addition to growing to become a leading service provider in the local and regional community, HPP has also built a noteworthy national reputation. The agency was recently featured in the Huffington Post, the New York Times, People Magazine and on CNN and PBS. HPP also presents at various maternal and children s health conferences across the country and is at the forefront of national dialogues and best practices related to poverty and family homelessness.
C O R P O R AT E PA R T N E R S Corporate giving is critical to the agency s success. Recognizing your philanthropic leadership in the Bay Area, HPP would be honored to count you among its generous supporters. There are a number of philanthropic opportunities through which your company can participate in HPPʼs mission: - Grants and/or corporate gifts - Internal fundraisers and/or donation drives - Sponsorship of HPP s special events - Employee matching gift programs - Employee volunteer engagement Below is a partial listing of HPP s recent corporate and community support. Through contributions of time, event underwriting and in-kind donations, our partners truly make a difference in the lives of the families we serve. To see a full list of corporate partnerships, or to learn about other ways to get involved, please contact Kristin Hatch, Development Director, at 415.546.6756 ext. 383 or kristinhatch@homelessprenatal.org.
ANNUAL LUNCHEON S P O N S O R S H I P O P P O R T U N I T I E S VISIONARY $25,000 Helps 25 new families end homelessness by moving into safe, permanent housing Two tables of 10 at the Luncheon Featured sponsor of Luncheon Reception Full-page, full-color advertisement with priority placement in program Premier logo display on event signage Premier logo recognition in program & invitation Prominent logo recognition in event press-releases and social media* Premier sponsor recognition in all pre, post and onsite Prominent logo recognition in Annual Report, E-Newsletter and on HPP website* LEADER $5,000 Funds ongoing prenatal education classes for 200 mothers-to-be, culminating in quarterly baby showers Half-page, full-color advertisement in program Prominent logo display on event signage Prominent logo recognition in program & invitation Logo recognition in event press-releases and in social media* Priority sponsor recognition in all pre, post and onsite Logo recognition in Annual Report, E-Newsletter and on HPP website* HERO $10,000 Provides home visits to new mothers to help with breastfeeding support and other post-partum needs Featured sponsor of Luncheon Reception Full-page, full-color advertisement with prominent placement in program Prominent logo display on event signage Prominent logo recognition in program & invitation Prominent logo recognition in event press-releases and social media* Priority sponsor recognition in all pre, post and onsite Prominent logo recognition in Annual Report, E-Newsletter and on HPP website* ADVOCATE $2,500 Equips 50 families with portable cribs and training in their use Quarter page, full-color advertisement in program Complimentary logo display on event signage Logo recognition in program & invitation Noted mention in event press releases & social media* Sponsor recognition in all pre, post and onsite event print and electronic media Logo recognition in Annual Report, E-Newsletter and on HPP website* MENTOR $1,500 Supplies one year of diapers and wipes for a newborn baby Priority seating for five (half table) Acknowledgment on event signage Logo recognition in program & invitation Recognition in event press releases and social media* Recognition in pre, post and onsite event print and electronic media Logo recognition in Annual Report, E-Newsletter and on HPP website* FRIEND $500 Feeds a family of 4 for one month Priority seating for two Recognition in program & invitation Recognition in pre, post and onsite event print and electronic media Recognition in Annual Report, E-Newsletter and on HPP website* * HPP s website receives over 12,000 page views per month. Our newsletter is distributed to more than 6,700 recipients. HPP has approximately 5,000 Facebook fans & 3,300 Twitter followers. The Annual Report is distributed annually to all HPP prospective donors and current supporters.
YES! I/We would like to sponsor HPP s ANNUAL LUNCHEON VISIONARY $25,000 ADVOCATE $2,500 HERO $10,000 MENTOR $1,500 LEADER $5,000 FRIEND $500 I/We cannot attend but want to support the Homeless Prenatal Program with a gift of $ Name/Company (Please print exactly as it should appear in listing) Contact Person Address City State Zipcode Telephone Fax Email Guest(s) Names (Please attach if additional space needed) PAYMENT METHOD: To donate online, go to https://hppluncheon2017.eventbrite.com Check enclosed, payable to Homeless Prenatal Program Credit Card: Visa Mastercard American Express Name on Card Card Number Exp Date Signature Mail form to: HPP, 2500 18th Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 tel: 415.546.6756 fax: 415.546.6778. Questions? Please contact Kristin Hatch, Development Director at 415.546.6756 ext. 383 or kristinhatch@homelessprenatal.org Homeless Prenatal Program is a 501(c)3, Tax ID# 94-3146280.
HPP PROGRAMS HPP promotes healthful living in families with three major goals: 1) Healthy Babies: serve parents as they work to deliver healthy babies and bond with their infants; 2) Safe, Nurturing Environments Where Children Thrive: empower motivated parents with the knowledge and skills necessary to support a child s healthy development and success; and 3) Economically Stable Families: ensure access to information and resources that facilitate the acquisition of permanent, stable housing and support economic self-sufficiency. HPP serves over 4,000 low-income and homeless families through the programs and services: The Community Health Worker (CHW) Training Program prepares economically disadvantaged women for meaningful careers in community-based organizations. The Community Technology Center (CTC) offers clients access to and training in computer use, the Internet and other technology to assist clients with job and housing searches. The Family Economic Success Program offers free tax preparation services, education in the U.S. Tax Code, assistance with IRS initiated tax issues, and help with obtaining ITINs, as well as support in accessing public benefits. Promoting family stability, Case Management Services provide ongoing support for individuals and families facing various challenges related to poverty. The Wellness Center offers free prenatal education classes, alternative health services, post-partum groups and other activities to over 500 women annually. The Housing Assistance Program provides limited, short-term financial assistance and workshops that help families obtain and retain safe and stable housing. Mental Health Services provide on-site individual, couples, family and group therapy to HPP clients. The free, on-site Childcare Center provides quality childcare for children while their parents participate in services. Childcare staff are supported by a Child Development Therapist and a Child Development Consultant. All work together as needed with parents to assess and encourage positive child development. Emergency Support of Basic Needs are provided in the form of assistance with food, clothing, diapers baby and children s items and hotel/transportation vouchers in crisis situations. Five Keys Charter School now offers on-site education to help clients complete high school diplomas and GEDs.