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OCTOBER 20-‐22, 2013
GAYLORD NATIONAL HOTEL & CONVENTION CENTER WASHINGTON, DC
WWW.NONPROFITHRCONFERENCE.COM
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference • 1712 I Street, NW • Suite 306 • Washington, DC 20006 [email protected] • Phone: 202-‐785-‐2060 • www.NonprofitHRConference.com
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference brings together hundreds of nonprofit human resources practitioners, executives,
thought leaders and researchers from across the nation to discuss human resources issues of critical importance to the nonprofit sector.
This three-‐day event contains a diverse group of nonprofit professionals from across North America in educational sessions
conducted by experts in the field of human resources. Attendees include human resources directors, executive directors and other
nonprofit professionals that deal with human resources at their organizations.
AN EVER GROWING EVENT
In its sixth year, the Nonprofit Human Resources Conference continues to see growth in its attendance.
The conference has transitioned from a regional event to an event attended by organizations from all parts of North America. Below are the latest demographics.
Budget Size Percentage State/City Percentage
$1M-‐$5M 15% Washington D.C. 20% $5-‐$10M 15% Virginia 10%
$10M-‐$20M 25% Maryland 10%
$20M-‐$40M 22% New York 12% $40M-‐$60M 12% Chicago 10%
$50M+ 10% Northeast 19%
South 15%
West 12%
Staff Size Percentage Midwest 10%
0-‐10 8% Canada 10%
11-‐50 20%
51-‐100 25% 101-‐150 13%
151-‐200 6%
201+ 29%
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference • 1712 I Street, NW • Suite 306 • Washington, DC 20006 [email protected] • Phone: 202-‐785-‐2060 • www.NonprofitHRConference.com
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference offers a select group the opportunity to become sponsors. Organizations can gain tremendous exposure to an audience of nonprofit HR decision makers from
across the nation by sponsoring the conference. NHRC has a dedicated Exhibitor Row and sets aside time throughout the conference for attendee-‐sponsor interaction. Several networking events are held within Exhibitor Row for increased interaction. Sponsors are also given access to breakout and general
sessions in ways designed to maximize their visibility. Some sponsors even conduct high-‐level workshops designed to provide attendees with advanced knowledge of certain topics.
All of this in combination with visibility on all marketing materials, which includes newsletter articles and pre-‐event meetings, makes NHRC an easy addition to any business development budget.
2013 NONPROFIT HUMAN RESOURCES SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Inventory of Conference Promotional Materials
Invitation (Qty: 20,000) Nonprofit Human Resources Conference website (2,500 monthly hits) Conference brochure (Qty: 10,000)
E-‐mail blasts (Qty: 20,000 monthly for six months) Slideshow (runs during breakfast and lunch)
Workshop Sponsor ($3,500): four available
• Dedicated 2 hour workshop session in your area of expertise (subject to approval by management)
• Two complimentary full conference registrations • Premium full-‐page color ad in conference program • Logo displayed as workshop sponsor on-‐site and on all conference promotional materials • Prominently displayed logo with link on NHRC website • Introduction of a plenary session speaker as well as speaking time to discuss your company • Inclusion of your company’s promotional materials in conference bags • Display table in high-‐traffic Registration Area
Track Sponsor ($3,000): four available
• One complimentary full conference registration • Full page ad in conference program • Logo displayed as sponsor on-‐site on all conference promotional brochures • Prominently displayed logo with link on NHRC website • Distribution of materials in conference bags • Display table in high-‐traffic Registration Area • Right to introduce all speakers in one track of seminars (four to six sessions per track)
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference • 1712 I Street, NW • Suite 306 • Washington, DC 20006 [email protected] • Phone: 202-‐785-‐2060 • www.NonprofitHRConference.com
Program Sponsor ($2,500): one available
• One complimentary conference registration • C2 & C3 ads in conference program • Distribution of materials in conference bags • Display table in high-‐traffic Registration Area
Bag Sponsor ($2,000): one available
• One complimentary conference registration • Full page ad in conference program • Logo displayed as sponsor on one side of all conference bags • Distribution of materials in conference bags • Display table in high-‐traffic Registration Area
Table Sponsor ($1,800): four available
• One complimentary conference registration • One half page ad in conference program • Distribution of materials in conference bags • Display table in high-‐traffic Registration Area
ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES
The following advertising options are available for the conference brochure:
Full page ad -‐ $800 ½ page ad -‐ $500
CUSTOM DESIGNED SPONSORSHIP
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference will custom design sponsorship packages to meet your
organization’s budget and goals. Please call 202-‐785-‐2060 or email [email protected] for more information.
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference • 1712 I Street, NW • Suite 306 • Washington, DC 20006 [email protected] • Phone: 202-‐785-‐2060 • www.NonprofitHRConference.com
SAMPLE LIST OF ATTENDING ORGANIZATIONS
501c Agencies Trust JCC A.P.L.U. Jeanne Geiger Crisis Center, Inc. A.W.A.R.E., Inc. Jewish Child and Family Services, Chicago AAAS Jewish Foundation for Group Homes
AAHSA Johnson Center for Philanthropy AARP Jubilee Association of Maryland AASHE Junior Blind of America Access Community Action Agency KaBOOM! Access Living Kids' Food Basket ACCU KidsVoice Pennsylvania Inc.
ACDI/VOCA La Casa de Don Pedro Achieve, Inc. Lake County Health Department & Community Health Center ACRP Land Trust Alliance ACS LeadingAge Advocates, Inc. Life's Work of Western PA African Youth Report and Development Lifeblood
AIDS Foundation of Chicago LIVESTRONG Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area Albertine Rift Conservation Society (ARCOS) Lutheran Social Services/NCA Alliance to Save Energy Maryhill Museum of Art Alpha Gamma Delta Maryland Nonprofits America Planning Association Masonic Home of Virginia
America's Promise Alliance MedChi, The Maryland State Medical Society America's Second Harvest MedShare International American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Meet Minneapolis American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Melwood Horticultural Training Center American Association of Community Colleges Mental Health America American Association of Homes & Services for the Aging Mercy First
American Association of Museums Methodist Healthcare Ministries American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists Michigan Nonprofit Association American Association of Veterinary State Boards Military Officers Association of America American Baptist Home Mission Societies Mission Increase Foundation American College of Cardiology MOA American College of Radiology Montgomery County Coalition for the Homeless
American Council on Education Motivating Wellness at Work American Council on Renewable Energy NAACP Legal Defense And Educational Fund American Forest & Paper Association NABCA American Foundation for the Blind NACCAS American Friends Service Committee NACE International American Geophysical Union NACHRI
American Heart Association NACUBO American Humanics NADAP, Inc. American Nurses Association NAIS American Psychiatric Association National 4-H Council American Public Power Association National Academy of Sciences American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference • 1712 I Street, NW • Suite 306 • Washington, DC 20006 [email protected] • Phone: 202-‐785-‐2060 • www.NonprofitHRConference.com
American Society of Military Comptrollers National Alcohol Beverage Control Association American Urological Association National Assoc. of Community Health Centers Amity Foundation National Association of Community Health Centers, Inc. Amnesty International USA National Association of Conservation Districts
Annual Reviews National Association of Realtors APICS National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Applied Patterns Consulting National Children's Alliance Armenian Assembly of America National Children's Center Arthritis Foundation, Mid Atlantic Region National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship ASAE National Comprehensive Cancer Network
ASCD National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges ASIS International National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada National Council on Family Violence Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses National Court Reporters Association Astor Services for Children and Families National Human Services Assembly ATIS National Legal Aid & Defender Association
Atlanta History Center National Retail Federation Automotive Aftermarket Industry Association National School Boards Association Axelson Center for Nonprofit Management National Trust for Historic Preservation B'nai B'rith International National Women's Law Center Beaches Habitat for Humanity NativityMiguel Network of Schools Beech Brook National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
Bello Machre, Inc. NCMEC Benwood foundation Neighborhood Centers Inc Bideawee, Inc. NeighborWorks America BOMI International New Hope Housing Boys & Girls Clubs of America New York State Health Foundation Boys Town National Federation of Independent Business
BPSOS North Texas Food Bank Bread for the World, Inc. Northeastern University Brighter Strategies, LLC Northern Virginia AHEC Brilliance Institute, Inc. Northern Virginia Area Health Education Center (NVAHEC) Building Movement Project NSDAR Cadence Communications NYC Criminal Justice Agency
California Human Development Oceana Calvert Social Investment Foundation ONE Campaign Canadian Mental Health Association Optical Society of America CARE USA Organizing for America CareLink Community Support Services Our House Cascade Employers Association PACE Center for Girls
Catholic Charities Brooklyn & Queens Partners of the Americas Catholic Charities of Chicago Partnerships in Community Living, Inc. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago Pennsylvania Certified Organic Catholic Medical Mission Board People For the American Way CBN Pew Research Center Center for Disability Rights PFLAG
Center for Economic Progress Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) Pi Beta Phi Fraternity Central Vermont Community Action Council, Inc. Planned Parenthood Federation of America
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference • 1712 I Street, NW • Suite 306 • Washington, DC 20006 [email protected] • Phone: 202-‐785-‐2060 • www.NonprofitHRConference.com
CFED Planned Parenthood Health Systems, Inc. Change.org Prince George's African American Museum & Cultural Center Chicago Family Health Center ProInspire Children's Aid Society Project Management Institute
Children's Rights Public Allies Chimes Public Health Solutions CHLI Public Interest Projects Civic Ventures ReServe Elder Services, Inc. Cleveland Clinic Florida River Oak Center for Children COA Rutgers
Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey SCA College & Association of RNs of Alberta Seattle's Union Gospel Mission College of Charleston Second Harvest Community Services of Northwestern Ohio Columbia Road Health Services Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina Common Ground Seven Hills Foundation Commongood Careers SGA Youth & Family Services
Community Action Partnership of Lancaster and Saunders Counties Shelter House, Inc Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana Smith Center for Healing and the Arts Community Catalyst Smith Farm Center for Healing and the Arts Community Catalyst & Health Care For All So Others Might Eat Community College of the District of Columbia Society for Neuroscience Community Council of Greater Dallas SOME, Inc.
Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation Community Health Accreditation Program Southern Poverty Law Center Community Residences, Inc. SPIE Community Solutions Statewide Parent Advocacy Network Comox Military Family Resource Centre Studley Concerted Services, Inc. TASC, Inc.
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Inc. Tax Analysts Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute Teach for America Congressional Hunger Center Texas Homeless Network Coro Center for Civic Leadership The Annie E. Casey Foundation Corporate Counseling Associates The Arc of Orange County, Inc. Council for a Strong America The Bridgespan Group
Council of Independent Colleges The Conservation of the Holy Quran Society Council On Accreditation The Dayton Foundation Council on Foundations The Gideons International CSPNJ The Houston Food Bank Cystic Fibrosis Foundation The Innocence Project, Inc. Dayoson Route Nigeria LTD The Institute of Certified Public Secretaries of Kenya
DC Central Kitchen, Inc. The Ministers & Missionaries Benefit Board Debt Education and Certification Foundation The National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions Desert Botanical Garden The Neurosciences Institute DIA The Nonprofit Center at La Salle University's School of Business DotOrgPower The Pittsburgh Foundation Early Learning Coalition of Orange County The Ralph M. Parsons Foundation
East River Family Strengthening Collaborative, Inc. The SEED Public Charter School of Washington DC ECQ Group The Seven Hills Foundation Educational Alliance Third Sector New England
The Nonprofit Human Resources Conference • 1712 I Street, NW • Suite 306 • Washington, DC 20006 [email protected] • Phone: 202-‐785-‐2060 • www.NonprofitHRConference.com
Electronic Retailing Association Three Oaks Center Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation Turner Foundation EngenderHealth Ty Danjuma Foundation Enterprise Business Partners U.S. EPA
Enterprise Community Partners UNCF, Inc. ERI Economic Research Institute Union of Concerned Scientists Extend-A-Care for Kids Unitarian Universalist Association Faith in Public Life United Way of Greater New Haven Family Service Association United Way of Greater Portland FareStart Unity Health Care, Inc
Feeding America University of Connecticut Fonteva University of San Diego Front Proch Alliance University of the District of Columbia Gay Men's Health Crisis URAC Genesis Youth Crisis Center US Lacrosse Georgetown University United Service Organizations
Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital VALIC Girl Scouts of the USA Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Girls Incorporated Vera Institute of Justice Global Impact Victory Programs, Inc. GlobalGiving Foundation Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Goodwill Industries International Inc. Virginia Home for Boys and Girls
Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey Greenbrier Learning Center Volunteers for America GuideStar USA, Inc. Volunteers of America Chesapeake Gulfstream Goodwill Industries, Inc. Volunteers of America of Greater Ohio Hamakua Health Center, Inc VSA Washington, DC Harlem Commonwealth Council, Inc. VVMF
Heart Rhythm Society W. Haywood Burns Institute Heller School for Social Policy & Management, Brandeis University W.E.B. DuBois CDC Homeward Bound, Inc. World Emergency Relief Horton's Kids, Inc. WorldatWork Hospice of Southern Illinois Inc. Wounded Warrior Project, Inc. HR Council for the Voluntary/Nonprofit Sector WVSA ARTs connection
HRA-NCA Year Up National Capital Region Human Resource Certification Institute YMCA of Burlington and Camden Counties IADR/AADR YMCA of the USA ICMA Youth Co-Op, Inc. Idealist.org YWCA National Capital Area Independent Sector ZERO TO THREE
Innocence Project Integrity Performance Group IWLA