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THE PRINCETONTHE PRINCETON
ASSOCIATION OF BLACKASSOCIATION OF BLACK
WOMEN:WOMEN:
RAISING AWARENESS atRAISING AWARENESS at
PRINCETON UNIVERSITYPRINCETON UNIVERSITY
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPCORPORATE PARTNERSHIP
FALL 2007FALL 2007
INTROINTRO
Dear Prospective Partner,
We sincerely hope this letter finds you in good health. On behalf of the Princeton Association of
Black Women, we would like to cordially invite your company to become a corporate partner of our
group for the 2007-2008 academic year.
Since 2002, the Princeton Association of Black Women has been a dynamic force in the lives of
black women on campus. Uniting black women from the undergraduate to the graduate colleges
and maintaining contacts with faculty and alumni, our organization addresses the challenges that
face black women as minorities in both race and gender in the Princeton community. We are a
group that promotes academic excellence among our members, community responsibility, and
continuing awareness of social conflicts in the greater Princeton area. Our members form
committees that address social problems and organize events to open the eyes of all Princeton
students to what is going on around them. Leadership and creativity are skills that our members
learn through managing their subcommittees on issues of interest, such as crime and punishment
in the United States, promoting better self-image among young girls at local middle schools, and
spreading awareness about sex abuse of young girls in Africa.
…continued…
The best quality about PABW’s commitment to social issues is the range of problems that we address;
we are not just about improving things for ourselves, but also for the community at large. Although our
constituency is mainly black women, we are open to members of all races and persuasions as long as
they have the same commitment to social justice and change.
In addition to our regular community service activities, PABW’s work has culminated in some fascinating
events for both the black community, the greater community of Princeton, and the United States. In the
past, we have hosted events like the Annual Black Men’s Appreciation Dinner, which acknowledges
black men for their struggles and their hard work at Princeton. We also have major events in planning for
this year that address structural problems in the United States. We are collaborating with other student
groups to host a colloquium on the U.S. Prison system, for which distinguished Professor of Religion
Cornel West has agreed to host a conversation with other leading academics in the field. As for our
commitment to world issues, we are actively promoting a new program to address sex abuse of young
girls in Africa. Our freshman representative has developed a committee to spread awareness of the issue
in the student body and hold paideia discussions with students and faculty.
PABW Members have promising futures and among our constituency are some of the most eloquent
poets and writers, the most dedicated public policy activists from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public
and International Affairs, NAACP coordinators, artists, engineers, and business majors.
…continued…
Each and every one of us consistently performs with excellence in our academic studies as we
balance our class work with our serious commitment to world improvement.
PABW alumni enter the career world with the skills that they learn as part of our organization and as
leaders in their extracurricular activities. PABW endows its members with the confidence and support
needed to succeed at Princeton and in the future. PABW alumni careers in business, medicine, law,
and public policy have all been enriched by their experience with us.
We would like to take the opportunity to thank you in advance for kindly considering a partnership with
our organization in the fall of 2007.
Sincerely,
Whitney Ajibade Davionshante Chism
Whitney Ajibade, Class of 2009 Davionshante Chism, Class of 2009
PABW Co-President PABW Co-President
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I……………………………………….………………………………………………….…………..…ABOUT US
II…………………………………..……………….WHY WE SEEK CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP
III. …………………………………………………………………………OUR ACTIVITIES IN DETAIL
IV………………………………………………..WHAT ACTIVITIES WILL REQUIRE FUNDING?
IV. …………………………………………THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING A PABW SPONSOR
V. ………………………………………………………….………………………CONTACT INFORMATION
~TABLE OF CONTENTS~~TABLE OF CONTENTS~
THE PABW MISSION
The Princeton Association of Black Women, hereafter referred to as PABW, is an
organization designed to celebrate and unite women of color on Princeton's
campus, offering a support system and forum for discussion on issues of interest.
During the course of each school year, PABW members will focus on volunteering
with at least one outside organization (either Campus wide or local) with the goal
of improving a sector of the local community.
~~ABOUT USABOUT US~~
OUR REASONS FOR SEEKING CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP
In the past, PABW has been a relatively small-scale organization whose activities were
primarily of importance to black women on campus. In the last few years, PABW has
been expanding its activities and becoming an organization that holds large, campus-
wide events. PABW’s large constituency is dedicated to seeing change made on
campus and in the world. The Board members are visionary forward-thinkers who
have recognized that there is a perfect opportunity for corporate partnership and
mutual benefit.
We are seeking a sponsor to develop a relationship with a premiere organization that
can benefit from access to intelligent, diverse, and elite members of PABW. In
exchange, we will benefit from unique, challenging and rewarding career and volunteer
opportunities with the sponsor. We hope to initiate an academic and professional
partnership that can develop and grow throughout the year.
~~GOALSGOALS~~
~~OUR VISIONOUR VISION~~
HOW WE ENVISION OUR FUTURE (I)
PABW is currently a hard-working and dedicated group of students that holds events for
its constituency. However, we recognize that all student groups benefit from progress and
expansion. The Board of the Princeton Association of Black Women has accordingly
developed a vision for what PABW should look like in the coming generations.
If we looked into our future, what would we see? We hope the PABW of the future will
incorporate more members of other races and ethnic backgrounds, who will join us as they
recognize that our mission is to improve life for all people, regardless of race or skin color.
We see our board expanding in size to diversify the allocation of responsibilities.
Our future projects will include holding at least one large symposium or colloquium
event per academic year. These events will meditate on the future with the goal of
bringing together academic, political, and student voices who will envision the world as it
should be and help make progress toward that goal. But MOST IMPORTANTLY, we see
ourselves developing a close relationship with a corporate sponsor.
~OUR VISION OF CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP~~OUR VISION OF CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP~
HOW WE ENVISION OUR FUTURE WITH YOU (II)
PABW takes corporate partnership very seriously. We are interested in building a long-term
relationship with our corporate sponsor to help our members find outstanding career options and summer
opportunities, and to give our partner organization the best access to the talented black women and men
at Princeton.
We are aware that taking a prominent role on campus is essential for a company who wants
to tap the talent that Princeton University students possess, and also that finding a student group to
connect with provides an important point of entry into the campus community. By becoming a PABW
corporate sponsor, your organization has the opportunity to create firm ties with both the undergraduate
and the graduate community. We will connect you to PABW’s large constituency, and we will also help to
spread campus awareness about company products and goals.
If your company is seeking an opportunity to link its brand to an outstanding student group
and recruit talented African-American women, let PABW turn that difficult recruiting process into a
breeze. We also have ties to other minority student groups on campus, and all of our activities for your
benefit will be advertised in the greater university community among all the talented individuals on
campus, black or white. Please review the information below and contact us with any questions you may
have. Thank you for your time, and we sincerely hope that you are interested in becoming a PABW
corporate sponsor!
~~ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES~~
CAREER BUILDING
PABW is interested in furthering the career interests of its constituents. With so much
vision, talent and perspective in academics, art, and music, PABW members could
bring so much more diversity to your organization than just diversity of skin color.
PABW will hold information sessions and distribute company materials about career,
volunteer and summer opportunities, providing members with an ongoing update about
your offerings.
PABW can make diversity recruiting easy for you. Information Sessions can be up
to 1.5 hours long and we encourage you to include a presentation about what it is like
to be a member of the company, how women can balance family and career
commitments, how to find a summer program to begin a good career path, and how to
apply for permanent jobs. Information sessions are mainly attended by PABW and
Black Men’s Awareness Group members, but we also will advertise them throughout
the entire Princeton community.
COMMUNITY BUILDING
Can We Talk SeriesPABW maintains a conversation series between students and black women leaders in
our community. Typical discussion topics are interesting current events or sociopolitical
issues. Past professors who have moderated these discussions include Professor
Noliwe Rooks of the African American Studies Department and Professor Alison
Williams of the Chemistry Department.
Weekly Discussion TopicsAfter discussing business matters at the PABW biweekly meetings, we engage in
Socratic questioning about the experiences of black women. Past topics include body
image, eating disorders, and media representations of black women. We always
promote dialogue, and often these discussion topics are continued on our student blog
or even turned into larger initiatives for social change.
~~ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES~~
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Fisher Middle SchoolPABW will collaborate this year with the Fisher Middle School in New Jersey. Our
aim is to reach out to young black children who risk losing their dreams, their self-
respect, and their self-love to hopelessness. To encourage these children to renew
their commitment to their goals, we will become their mentors, discuss self-image
with them, and talk to them about fulfilling their dreams and attending college.
Breast Cancer and AIDS AwarenessTwo of the gravest health issues that threaten black women are breast cancer and
AIDS. Unfortunately, AIDS spreads and cancer develops unnoticed because
discussion is taboo or the symptoms are ignored. We promote awareness of these
issues through events at the University and discussion at our biweekly meetings.
~~ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES~~
~OUR ~OUR NEWEST PROJECTSNEWEST PROJECTS~~
U.S. AND WORLD IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES (I)
Two of our newest and most visionary projects are the Annual Social Justice Colloquium
Colloquium and the initiative to stop sex abuse of young girls in Africa. Our commitment to
societal change is unwavering. We do not merely observe the problems as they are, but
rather meditate on realistic solutions.
The 2007 Princeton University Colloquium on U.S. Imprisonment•Brings together professors, government officials, and key political voices from all over the country on the
issue of the marginalization of prison inmates in our society
•Professor Cornel West has agreed to be our keynote discussion panelist
•Invitees include conservative voice Thomas Sowell, Senator Bill Frist, Professor John McNamara of
the Hoover Institution, Acting Commissioner of the New Jersey State Prison System George W. Hayman,
New Jersey Governor John Corzine, and various other prominent intellectuals who have done work on
prison ethics.
•The event is open to the entire Princeton Community and will be advertised on campus and city-wide
~OUR ~OUR NEWEST PROJECTSNEWEST PROJECTS~~
U.S. AND WORLD IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVES (II)
PABW Members are always encouraged to design their own projects for social change.
Our freshman representative proposed an endeavor to stop sex abuse in Africa and the
issue is now under the direction of a steering committee of PABW members.
PABW Initiative to Stop Sex Abuse in Africa
•We intend to increase awareness on our campus of this international issue by initiating
discussion and encouraging students to sign a petition of support.
•The goal is to coordinate with other student groups to collect funds to remit to UNICEF
in support of victims of sex abuse.
SOCIAL EVENTS (UNIVERSITY FUNDED)
To relieve the overwhelming academic pressure on our black women, we have organized a
series of monthly activities. These events always bring the women of color at Princeton
closer together as we relax and have fun.
Laser TagWe co-host this event with the Black Men’s Awareness Group of Princeton to build
community with the black men.
Trips to New YorkWe explore New York as a group and tour the neighborhoods discussing the history of the
city as it pertains to the black community.
Women’s retreatWe find a secluded place to discuss women’s issues and come together as a group over the
course of two days and one night.
~~ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES~~
BLACK COMMUNITY APPRECIATION
The Annual Black Men’s Appreciation DinnerThe black women at Princeton believe in admiring the success of our male classmates who
have struggled to discover their identities, who have wrestled daily with discrimination and
persevered despite being underappreciated as citizens of America. Our most important
event of the year is the Black Men’s Appreciation Dinner. We take special time to show the
black men at Princeton that their struggles have not gone forgotten, that their kindnesses
have not gone unnoticed, and that we are fully supportive of their success here at the
University and in the future. This event is always the most touching of the year as we speak
words of encouragement to our underclassmen and bid farewell to our beloved seniors.
Last year’s dinner was an overwhelming success. Over 70 men were able to attend, the
food was highly praised, and every man left knowing how much we value the black men at
Princeton. The quality of this project could only increase with the help of a corporate sponsor.
~~2006 BLACK MEN2006 BLACK MEN’’S APPRECIATION DINNERS APPRECIATION DINNER~~
Spring 2006 Seniors
Dominique Reese ‘06 and Leslie Bernard-Joseph ‘06
~~PHOTOS OF LAST YEARPHOTOS OF LAST YEAR’’S DINNERS DINNER~~
Dominique Reese went on to become an analyst
for Merrill Lynch in Hopewell, New Jersey. Leslie
Bernard-Joseph is now working with Teach for
America, educating inner city youth in New York.
Last year’s seniors were a much beloved group of
students. Many are now beginning highly successful
careers in banking, and others are attending the top law
and medical schools in the U.S. Some graduates have
even stayed in the Princeton area and are maintaining
strong connections to the student groups they
participated in during their undergraduate years.
~~USING THE PROCEEDSUSING THE PROCEEDS~~
Career Building
•Info Sessions and other
promotional events with
and/or for corporate
sponsors
Black Men’s Appreciation Dinner
•Paying for the venue
•Decorations and senior gifts
•Advertising and graphic design
•Travel expenses
Community Building Events•Special accommodations for event
guest speakers
•PABW traditional events
EXAMPLES OF HOW WE WILL USE PROCEEDS
Community Service•Transit to Fisher Middle
School
•Breast Cancer Awareness
Initiative; Awareness flyers
Unity in Clothing•Distribute T-shirts at community
service events to promote
visibility and make community
service work memorable
Symposia, Colloquiaand Social Events
•Transit and honorariums
for celebrity guests
•Post-event reception for guests
and sponsor representatives
~~YOUR BENEFITSYOUR BENEFITS~~
THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING OUR SPONSOR (I)To show our appreciation for making our events possible, we offer the following benefits of
sponsoring our work. The benefits are described in detail below, and corporate sponsorship
packages are found afterwards.
RECRUITMENTWorkplace diversity is a critical advantage and an invaluable resource to any business. Our constituents
are black women of the highest quality in many different academic departments. As our commitment to
community service and societal improvement shows, PABW members have vision, creativity and
courage. PABW has access to black women who are equipped with skills and knowledge that are
valuable, in demand, and can be highly profitable to your company. Not only are our members diverse
in terms of gender and race, but also in terms of interests, talents, and abilities.
We can make recruiting our talented members simple for you. Our sponsor will hold recruitment
meetings and information sessions with our members. PABW members will also accept giveaways and
promotional items.
RESUMÉ BOOK Our sponsor will receive a courtesy booklet of our members’ resumes.
~~YOUR BENEFITSYOUR BENEFITS~~
THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING OUR SPONSOR (II)
We will provide our sponsor with premiere access to the talent on campus, fostering interest in company
products and in joining the company for a career. PABW information sessions will be advertised to
the entire community of Princeton Students.
COMPANY AWARENESS•Promotion of company events whenever they take place on campus
•Access to PABW Social Justice colloquia
•Tickets to PABW signature events such as the Black Men's Dinner
•Distribution of promotional products, pamphlets, and posters
•Company Contact card with logo available at all events
•The Princeton Association of Black women can include a full-page advertisement
and thank-you note to the corporate sponsor in our Alumni Newsletter.
ALL DONATIONS ARE FULLY TAX DEDUCTIBLE
~~YOUR BENEFITSYOUR BENEFITS~~
THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING OUR SPONSOR (III)
ADVERTISING AT PABW EVENTSSince the main motive for expanding PABW is to sponsor events for the larger
community, we will offer combinations of the following advertising opportunities for
the PABW corporate partner:
1. Company logo on PABW clothing bought with sponsor’s funds
2. Professional display in prominent location at Men’s Appreciation Dinner
3. Top logo placement on all print advertisements (flyers and posters)
4. Top logo placement on our official website with hyperlink
5. Brochures and information distributed at events
OTHER BENEFITSOther benefits are negotiable. We are happy to discuss them with you.
ALL DONATIONS ARE FULLY TAX DEDUCTIBLE.
~~SPONSORSHIP PACKAGESSPONSORSHIP PACKAGES~~
Platinum Sponsorship$12,000
•Preferred access for your company to the PABW membership email list
•PABW will actively advertise, via our membership email list and flyers, your company’s fall and
winter recruiting schedule
•PABW will secure venues for an unlimited number of career development workshops for
students designed by your company
•Workshops will be advertised to other minority student groups on campus•Complimentary booklet of our members! resumés
•Coverage of all on campus expenses for career development workshops, such as food and
refreshments
•Acknowledgement of your company as a corporate sponsor on all print and electronic materials
•Distribution of your company’s brochures and materials at bi-weekly PABW general meetings
•Distribution of your company’s brochures at the fall Student Activities Fair
•Placement of two full-page advertisements in the program booklet at the Colloquium on U.S.
Imprisonment
Continued…
~~SPONSORSHIP PACKAGESSPONSORSHIP PACKAGES~~
Platinum Sponsorship
•Top logo placement with hyperlink in the corporate sponsors section of our official website
•Your company will have the opportunity to send two special guests to PABW’s annual Black Men’s
Appreciation Dinner, our most popular event, with an opportunity to deliver an address
•Acknowledgement of your company as a corporate sponsor of the Men’s Appreciation Dinner on
all print and electronic materials•Full page advertisement in the Princeton Association of Black Women!s Alumni Newsletter
•Complimentary picture of corporate officials with PABW Board and top members of our
constituency, to be posted at all events and distributed with fall Student Activities Fair materials
~~SPONSORSHIP PACKAGESSPONSORSHIP PACKAGES~~
Gold Sponsorship$6,000
•Access for your company to the PABW membership e-mail list
•PABW will actively advertise, via our membership e-mail list and flyers, your company’s fall and winter
recruiting schedule
•PABW will secure venues for three career development workshops for students designed by your company
•Workshops will be advertised to other minority student groups on campus•Complimentary booklet of our members! resumés
•Coverage of all on campus expenses for career development workshops, such as food and refreshments
•Acknowledgement of your company as a corporate sponsor on all print and electronic materials
•Distribution of your company’s brochures and materials at monthly PABW general meetings
•Distribution of your company’s brochures at the fall Student Activities Fair
•Placement of one full-page advertisement in the program booklet at the Colloquium on U.S. Imprisonment
•Top logo placement with hyperlink in the corporate sponsors section of our official website
Continued…
Gold Sponsorship
•Acknowledgement of your company as a corporate sponsor of the Men’s Appreciation Dinner on all print
and electronic materials•Full page advertisement in the Princeton Association of Black Women!s Alumni Newsletter
~~SPONSORSHIP PACKAGESSPONSORSHIP PACKAGES~~
~~SPONSORSHIP PACKAGESSPONSORSHIP PACKAGES~~
Silver Sponsorship$3,000
•Access for your company to the PABW membership e-mail list
•PABW will actively advertise, via our membership e-mail list, your company’s fall and winter recruiting
schedule
•PABW will secure venues for one career development workshop for PABW members designed by your
company•Complimentary booklet of our members! resumés
•Coverage of all on campus expenses for the career development workshop, such as food and
refreshments
•Acknowledgement of your company as a corporate sponsor on all print and electronic materials
•Distribution of your company’s brochures at the fall Student Activities Fair
•Placement of one half-page advertisement in the program booklet at the Colloquium on the U.S. Prison
System
•Top logo placement with hyperlink in the corporate sponsors section of our official website
~~SPONSORSHIP PACKAGESSPONSORSHIP PACKAGES~~
Princeton University Prison Colloquium Sponsorship*$2500
•Contact Information of all conference attendees
•Top logo placement on print advertisements and electronic materials
•One full page advertisement in the conference program booklet
•Booth in prime location at the conference
•Brochures and information materials in the conference program booklet
•Top logo placement with hyperlink in the sponsors section of our official conference website
•Banner professionally displayed at the conference
•Your company will have the opportunity to send two honored guests to the conference
Princeton University Initiative to Stop Sex Abuse Sponsorship*$2500
•Identical benefits to the Colloquium Sponsorship
•Company corporate partner will have an honorary place on the steering committee
*Can be added to the larger sponsorship packages.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration!
Please Contact:
Camille BridgesPABW Secretary
Cell: (617) 872-6090E-mail: [email protected]
~~CONTACTCONTACT~~