Please join us for UNICEF's Next Generation Launch Event

Thursday, July 23, 2009 7 pm to 10 pm


UNICEF's Next Generation Steering Committee has pledged to raise $175,000 to combat malnutrition in Guatemala through UNICEF’s Sprinkles program. And as this will be the Next Generation’s inaugural event, we know it will not only be a fabulous night to remember, but with your help we will raise considerable funds towards our goal to help save children’s lives in Guatemala. 

Tickets:We are sold out for UNICEF's Next Generation Launch event, on July 23.  Please contact Casey Rotter at 212-880-9164 or crotter@unicefusa.org to inquire about the waiting list.  Thank you!
Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009
Time: 7 pm - 10 pm
Location: The Gates - 290 8th Avenue, NYC

 

Sponsorship/Individual Table Packages


sprinkles packetsHer0 for Zer0* - $10,000

  • 1 VIP Premiere Table (10 tickets)
  • 10 additional tickets (without table seating)
  • Listing on invitation
  • Recognition from podium
  • Signage
  • Gift Bag Opportunity


Gold Sprinkles Package* - $5,000

  • 1 VIP Premiere Table (5 tickets)
  • Listing on invitation
  • Signage
  • Gift Bag Opportunity


Silver Sprinkles Package* - $2,500

  • 1 Table (5 tickets)
  • Listing on invitation
  • Signage


Bronze Sprinkles Table* - $1,000

  • 1 Table (5 tickets)

 

*The Table Packages are of limited availability so be sure to reserve now. Your contribution above the $50 per person fair market value is fully tax-deductible. To inquire further or to purchase a Table Package, please contact Casey Rotter at 212-880-9164 or crotter@unicefusa.org.

 

Special Thanks to:

grey goosegates

 

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