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Prospectus for ACRM-ASNR Annual Conference
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OctOber 11 – 15, 2011 / Hyatt regency / atlanta, geOrgIa
www.ACRM.org/annual-conference
www.acrm.org www.asnr.com
Sponsor
2011
2011 acrM-aSnr annual conference
Progress in Rehabilitation Research
The ACRM–ASNR Annual Conference is
the world’s largest forum focusing on
interdisciplinary rehabilitation research.
This conference audience is highly
concentrated with ThoughT-leAdeRS in
the field of rehabilitation research.
Attendees are researchers, providers and
clinicians dedicated to delivering best
practices and support advocacy efforts to
ensure adequate public funding for research
endeavors. These are project directors
from many of the traumatic brain injury
and spinal cord injury model systems,
principal investigators from leading medical
centers around the world, and leaders
of major government agencies that fund
rehabilitation research.
due to the highly successful nature of these
sponsorships, they do Sell quiCkly — so
don’t delay, inquire TodAy…
American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
11654 Plaza america Drive, Suite 535 reston, Virginia 20190tel: +1.317.471.8760 • FaX: +1.866.692.1619
www.acrm.org
ACRM contact Judy Reuter at [email protected] or +1.317.471.8760
ASNR contact: Shannon Wild at [email protected] +1.952.543.5349
COST # OPPS BENEFITS / NOTES
General Sponsorship Supporting 1,000 15 General Sponsorship funds are used collectively to help defray costs to help
ensure a quality conferenceLarge 3,000 10PRIMARY 5,000 5
Bag Insert 1,000 5 Sponsors provide printed flyers that will be inserted into all attendee conference bags
Chair Drop 1,000 5 Flyers (provided by sponsors) will be placed on audience chairs during the Plenary session(s)
Name Badges 1,500 1 Sponsor logo is imprinted prominently on all name badges
Power Station 1,500 1 Area in exhibit hall for attendees to charge mobile devices
Symposium 1,500 29 Each symposium topic has a targeted audience of attendees who directly benefit from presented topics.
Reserved Table at Gala 1,500 20 Reserve a table at the gala for your group and be recognized with signage
Continental Breakfast 1,500 9 Informal networking atmosphere for all attendees. Up to three sponsors per breakfast / per day
Exhibit Booth 1,500 15 Exhibitors receive one skirted table for the duration of the conference. The booth may be staffed or unattended.
Conference Journal Full Page Ad 1,000 30
48+ paged spiral-bound “at-a-glance” booklet-sized guide containing the agenda. Heavily used by attendees throughout the conference, advertisers receive continuous exposure and high visibility. All ads are full-paged, 4-color.
Full Page Ad Inside Cover 1,500 2 Premium ad placement on inside front cover or inside back cover (sold separately)PRIMARY Sponsor: Full Page Ad Back Cover 3,500 1 Desirable premium ad placement on Back Cover PLUS logo watermark placement prominently on the Notes pages
Lanyards 2,500 1 Lanyards are custom-printed with your organization’s name and logo prominently featured on the strap
SCI-SIG Meeting 2,500 3 Support the SCI special interest group general business meeting during conference
Stroke Networking Group 2,500 3 Support the Stroke networking group general business meeting during conference
Outcome Measurement Networking Group 2,500 3 Support the Outcomes Measurement networking group general business meeting at the conference
Early Career Course 2,500 3 Full-day workshop is marketed to attendees in the early stages of their careers in rehabilitation medicine
Mitchell Rosenthal Lecture 3,500 0 Given in ‘even’ years, this lecture honors Mitchell Rosenthal, PhD and is given on a topic of brain injury rehabilitation
Deborah Wilkerson Early Career Award 2,500 1 Support the Wilkerson Award recipient’s paper presentation
Hotel Door Drop 2,500 3 Flyers provided by sponsor will be ‘dropped’ at attendees’ hotel door
Focus Group 2,500 3 Let us help you arrange a customized focus group comprised of attendees. Gain invaluable insight into this specialized audience.
Pre-Conference Courses 3,000 6 Each course is presented on a cutting-edge topic in the field of rehabilitation research. See details at: www.acrm.org/preconference
SponSorShip opportunitieS 2011 acrM-aSnr annual conference
Progress in Rehabilitation Research
All ConferenCe sponsorships inClude:
• Recognition in the Conference Program
• Signage at the event
www.ACRM.org/annualconference
ACRM contact Judy Reuter at [email protected] or +1.317.471.8760
ASNR contact: Shannon Wild at [email protected] +1.952.543.5349
NOTE: Sponsorships are constantly selling and going fast. This table does not reflect current availability levels. Many more sponsorships have been sold since this document was created 8/1/11.
All opportunities listed offer full and co-sponsorships. Sponsorships
are customizable to the specific needs of your organization. For more
information, please contact…
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COST # OPPS BENEFITS / NOTES
Plenary Sessions 3,000 2 Plenary sessions run unopposed allowing for higher attendance and providing maximum exposure for sponsors
Sheldon Berrol Memorial Chautauqua 3,500 3 The Chautauqua is organized by the ACRM BI-ISIG to explore the values, ethics and humanism in brain injury treatment
Coulter Lecture 3,500 1 Distinguished lectureship created to honor John Stanley Coulter, MD in commemoration of his many contributions to medical rehabilitation
Daily Refreshment Break 3,500 6 AM and PM sponsorships available for each day — prime networking time. Sponsorship includes the opportunity to distribute promotional items.
Bernie Brucker Memorial LuncheonFor attendees from outside the U.S.
3,500 3 The lunch provides an opportunity for International attendees to meet and foster greater interdisciplinary rehabilitation across borders
Conference Registration Desk 3,500 1 Sponsors receive prominent signage on display at the registration desk
Early Career Social 3,500 3 A Welcome Reception for Early Career Course attendees, mentors and committee members prior to the beginning of the course the following day.
ASNR Outstanding Neurorehabilitation Clinician Scientist Lectureship
3,500 1 The ASNR’s Outstanding Neurorehabilitation Clinician Scientist Lectureship is presented during the conference
ASNR Kenneth Viste, Jr. MD Memorial Lectureship 3,500 1 The ASNR’s Viste Lectureship is presented during the conference
BI-ISIG General Business Session 4,000 1 The brain injury special interest group general business meeting is where the business of the ISIG is done.
Hotel Key Cards 5,000 1 Hotel key cards will be imprinted with the conference name and the sponsor’s logo
Attendee Bags 5,000 1 Conference bags are given out to attendees at registration for use throughout the conference.
Email Station 5,000 1 Bank of computers available for attendees to login and check email. Computer screens displays sponsor logo.
Relaxation Station 5,000 1 Designated relaxation area for attendees to be determined (massage area, quiet lounge, etc.)
Presidents’ Welcome Reception with ExhibitorsSupporting Sponsor 5,000 3
Opening social event in the Exhibit Hall for all attendees and exhibitors to network and view exhibits. Attendees include the ACRM Board of Governors, Committee Chairs, and invited guests. Sponsorship includes signage and recognition commensurate with sponsorship level. PRIMARY Sponsor 12,500 1
Henry B. Betts Awards GalaSupporting Sponsor 5,000 5
ACRM and ASNR honor their members with special recognition and awards presentations at this ticketed event. Gala is open to all meeting attendees, exhibitors and sponsors. Attendees mix, mingle and enjoy a wonderful evening.
PRIMARY Sponsor 20,000 1 Headlining Gala sponsor
SponSorShip opportunitieS 2011 acrM-aSnr annual conference
Progress in Rehabilitation Research
www.ACRM.org/annualconference
All opportunities listed offer full and co-sponsorships. Sponsorships
are customizable to the specific needs of your organization. For more
information, please contact…
NOTE: Sponsorships are constantly selling and going fast. This table does not reflect current availability levels. Many more sponsorships have been sold since this document was created 8/1/11.
ACRM contact Judy Reuter at [email protected] or +1.317.471.8760
ASNR contact: Shannon Wild at [email protected] +1.952.543.5349
*Pricing of unsold items subject to change. An
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All ConferenCe sponsorships inClude:
• Recognition in the Conference Program
• Signage at the event