connect inspire collaborate JUNE 3, 2017 5:30PM - 9:00PM Wilder Center St. Paul empower transform sponsorship packet
Dear Sponsor, is busy preparing for the Green Card Youth Voices Immigrant Author Summit: Working Across Cultures. This event is a three-day gathering of focused and interactive networking and leadership development for 90 immigrant and refugee high schools students all co-authors of the Green Card Youth Voices books originating from 33 countries and now residing in Fargo, St. Paul, and Minneapolis. The summit will include networking time, panels, and workshops in order for youth leaders to connect with one another across cultures and geographies, equip them with skills to be more effective leaders, and inspire them through other prominent immigrant leader voices. It is more important now than ever that we have a powerful youth immigrant cohort able to speak up, advocate for themselves and others, and work across cultures to combat the pervasive negative refugee and immigrant rhetoric. Immigrants who share their stories with GCV feel empowered; these young people are no exception. We want to use this event to give these young people the confidence to take on new leadership roles and to continue to develop lasting relationships with other diverse students. During the Summit, students will have the chance to explore the Race Exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota; participate in workshops, network, and hear from immigrant leaders at MN Target Field; participate in a book-building workshop at MN Center for the Book Arts; and hear performances of prominent immigrant writers, poets, and spoken word artists at the Loft Literary Center. We are seeking financial and in-kind donations for this event and hope that we can count you among our sponsors. If you are interested in sponsoring this event please contact me by phone or email or simply mail your contribution to the address listed on the attached sponsor form. Please visit www.greencardvoices.com/events for further information. Thank you for your time. Best, Tea Rozman-Clark, PhD Executive Director 612.889.7635 tea@greencardvoices.com 2854 Columbus Ave South, Minneapolis, MN www.greencardvoices.org ABOUT GREEN CARD VOICES is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that utilizes digital storytelling to share personal narratives of America s immigrants and to establish a better understanding between the immigrant and nonimmigrant populations. Our dynamic video-based platform is designed to empower a variety of educational institutions, community groups and individuals to acquire first-person perspective about immigrants lives, and increase the appreciation of the immigrant experience in America. Our exhibits and other program materials have been shared in numerous schools elementary through college level as well as in library and special exhibits across the country.
You can help give a voice to students like Zaynab My name is Zaynab Abdi, and I am from Yemen. After the revolution happened in Yemen, I moved to Egypt where I lived with my sister for two years. I immigrated to the United States in 2014. Since moving here, I have graduated as valedictorian from Wellstone International High School in Minneapolis, and now attend St. Catherine s University. I am studying Political Science and International Relations. I want to become a lawyer! The first time I interacted with Green Card Voices was in 2015 when I recorded my story. Tea and I sat in the studio and she asked me questions about my life. She was such a nice person and made me feel so comfortable! That was the first time I knew that my voice was important. Since then, Tea and Green Card Voices has helped me continue to see how my story is my biggest asset. I have spoken at many events: Minnesota Twins Diversity Day, University of Minnesota, and many others. I even was invited by Malala to speak at the United Nations General Assembly in September 2016! You can help spread my story even further. You can help other young people see the value of their voice and give them the courage to continue to speak up. Co-hosted by:
Event Organizing Committee: Tea Rozman Clark, Ph.D. José Guzmán, Graphic Designer Rachel Mueller, Program Associate Why Should you Sponsor this Event Enable young immigrants to be heard. Demonstrate support for the immigrant community and diversity. Ability to promote your company at our event. Gain visibility within an diverse community. sponsor. Sponsor Benefits Platinum $5,000 Gold $2,500 Silver $1,200 Inclusion in all media opportunities All Select Logo signage included at Summit All Select Opportunity to address participants during event x x Logo & link on event webpage x x Logo and/or name recognition in annual report Logo Logo Name Inclusion in email blasts and social media All All Select Exposure to audience of young immigrant leaders x x x Promo material included in attendees registration packets x x x Vendor table at Meet and Greet on Sat. March 24 at Target Field in Minneapolis from 5:30PM to 6:30PM x x x
Please fill-out the following form to confirm your chosen sponsorship package. Completed forms can be returned to Tea Rozman-Clark at tea@greencardvoices.com. We look forward to seeing you in March of 2018 for our Immigrant Author Summit. thank you. CONTACT INFORMATION Company Name Contact Email Contact Person Address Contact Phone SELECT SPONSORSHIP LEVEL City / State / ZIP PAYMENT INFORMATION $5,000 $2,500 $1,200 Platinum Sponsor Gold Sponsor Silver Sponsor I have enclosed a check made payable to Please send me an invoice Please charge my credit card # below: Visa / MC / AmEx / Discover (Circle One) Expiration Date Security Code Please submit your completed form and payment to: info@greencardvoices.com or mail to, 2854 Columbus Ave S, Minneapolis MN 55408.