AFP Greater Toronto Chapter
Philanthropy Awards Luncheon
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Metro Toronto Convention Centre, North Building
CONVEY YOU CARE - An Advertising Opportunity
An exciting opportunity to promote your company
We are thrilled to extend a special invitation to your company to participate in AFP’s prestigious Philanthropy Awards Luncheon celebrations. Be a part of the moment, by recognizing this year’s Philanthropy Award recipients with a congratulatory ad in the Awards Luncheon program.
This year, AFP welcomes this remarkable group of philanthropic leaders in our community:
- Outstanding Philanthropist: Edmund & Frances Clark
- Outstanding Volunteers: Jamie & Patsy Anderson
- Outstanding Corporation: Bell Canada
- Outstanding Foundation: The Michael Young Family Foundation
- Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy (5-17): Mark Mannarn
- Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy (18-23): Robert Hampson
- Outstanding Fundraising Professional: David Palmer
- Mo Davies Outstanding Small Organization: West Parry Sound Health Centre Foundation
Our Convey You Care program is a great platform to increase your brand presence and position your company as a strong supporter of philanthropy in our community. This opportunity will allow you to strengthen your company’s leadership position, improve your customer relations and establish new connections. Convey You Care ads will be placed at the back of the program in alphabetical order by company name - the cost is $500.00.
The 2011 AFP Philanthropy Awards Luncheon will take place on November 30th at the Metro Toronto Convention Center in conjunction with Congress 2011 – Canada’s largest educational event for professional fundraisers. With an expected luncheon audience of 1,000, the guest list will include some of Canada’s top corporate executives, philanthropists, fundraising volunteers, board members and fundraising professionals. This outstanding group of sector leaders will be present to recognize the important philanthropic contributions made by individuals, corporations, foundations, youth leaders and small organizations in 2011.
