Type of Monetary Sponsorship Sample Clauses

Type of Monetary Sponsorship. Select all that apply ✔m Sponsorship including Exhibitor Booth (Applicable taxes may apply) m Educational Grant Sponsor Levels (See Prospectus) Benefits m Platinum $12,000.00 plus HST First tier placement of 10’x10’ booth in high traffic exhibit area 6 representatives may staff display (limited spots available, first come first serve) Company logo acknowledgment on all conference supporter material (on site syllabus/poster/plenary slide and web site m Gold $10,000.00 Prominent placement of 8’x10’ booth in high traffic exhibit area 4 representatives may staff display (limited spots available, first come first serve) Company logo acknowledgement on all conference supporter material (on site syllabus/poster/plenary slide and web site m Silver $7500.00 plus HST 6’ draped with an area that allows for 2 3’x7’pop floor display within a 1’ parameter of your table and/or display table 6 representatives may staff display (limited spots available, first come first serve) Company logo acknowledgement on all conference supporter material (on site syllabus/poster/plenary slide and web site m Bronze $5,000.00 plus HST 6’ draped with an area that allows for 2 3’x7’pop floor display within a 1’ parameter of your table and/or display table 6 representatives may staff display (limited spots available, first come first serve) Company logo acknowledgement on all conference supporter material (on site syllabus/poster/plenary slide and web site m Add-ons m Exhibitor Technical Suite $ m Simulation Laboratory/Workshop $ m Other: $ Direction of Funds (Please indicate where payment will be deposited) m University of Toronto m Hospital or Hospital Foundation Section 2: In-kind Sponsorship Detailed description of in-kind support Approximate Value 1. $ 2. $ 3. $ 4. $ Definitions Continuing Professional Development Activities: Activities or resources include, but are not restricted to: programs, seminars, conferences, workshops, journal clubs, hospital approved rounds, lectures, online programs, and the production of learning resources (e.g. digital assets), designed for participation or use by health professional learners. Donation: A monetary or nonmonetary contribution to the CPD Activity without acknowledgement. Sponsoring organization to issue payment to a charity or public institution. Exhibitor Booth: Exhibition space provided where a particular organization shows their products or information about their products and/or services. Organizational representatives occupy a booth in ...
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Type of Monetary Sponsorship. Select all that apply ❍ Sponsorship including exhibit space (Applicable taxes may apply) ❍ Educational Grant
Type of Monetary Sponsorship. Select all that apply ❍ Sponsorship including exhibit space (Applicable taxes may apply) ❍ Educational Grant Sponsor Levels (See Prospectus) Benefits ❍ Exhibit space Companies are allocated an 8’ display table space and receive:  2 full conference registration for each table purchased  Access to over 300 health-care professionals from the skin and wound community  Promotion of their company via publication of our Floorplan on our conference app and venue signage  Acknowledgement of support in the Exhibitors section of our conference app  Permission to use the Wounds Canada logo ❍ Industry sponsored sessions Companies may secure a 45-minute block of time to present on a topic of their choosing to all attendees at one time over the course of the two-day conference. Companies most often choose to feature their products/technology in the presentation. ❍ Presentation digests Available for all companies who have purchased one of the Industry Sponsored Sessions, this two-page summary is created in collaboration with your speaker and will appear in an upcoming issue of Wound Care Canada. You will also be provided with the summary in a PDF format for your own use. ❍ Promotional materials Companies may have their logo included on various promotional materials to be handed out to all attendees over the course of the four days. Such items may include:  Notebook and pens  Tote bags  Reusable drink containers ❍ Prizes and giveaways To add to the excitement of our jam-packed educational program, we often run incentives for attendees to get involve and keep the energy flowing between sessions. We are looking for prizes of all sorts to give out throughout the conference. These include:  Prizes for our Wound Care Jeopardy game  Prizes for our top Social Media attendees and much more!These can be product related or can be a gift card of your choice. We will promote you as the sponsor of the prize when it is awarded during conference, in the plenary room. Add-ons ❍ Other: $ Direction of Funds (Please indicate where payment will be deposited) ❍ Canadian Association of Wound Care

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