The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Center for Public Leadership
Achievement Gap Initiative
Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy
Weiner Center for Social Policy
Mossavar Rahmani Center for Business and Government
Women and Public Policy Program
Private Sponsors
The Association of Black Foundation Executives
The Association of Black Foundation Executives (ABFE) holds the distinction of being the first of the Council on Foundations 38 Affinity Groups. ABFE was established in 1971, and since then the organization has grown into an independent membership organization that counts among its members the most influential staff, trustees and donors of grantmaking institutions as well as nonprofit organizations that promote effective and responsive philanthropy in Black communities. For nearly four decades ABFE has been a trailblazer for championing the interests of Black communities within the philanthropic sector. While ABFE celebrates this history and influence, we also recognize that Black communities and the philanthropic leaders who serve those communities still face institutional and structural barriers that often hinder efforts to leverage philanthropy's powerful tools for positive, enduring social change. Today, along with our members and supporters across the country we continue the urgent work that advances our mission in the field of philanthropy.
The Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation
The Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation administers the philanthropic activities of Deutsche Bank within the United States, Latin America and Canada. Together, the Bank's Community Development Group and Foundation carry out the firm's corporate citizenship commitments through a program of loans, investments and grants. Based in New York City, where the majority of grants are awarded, the Foundation supports nonprofit organizations that concentrate on community development, education, and the arts. Deutsche Bank works in partnership with local nonprofit organizations to provide distressed communities and disadvantaged individuals with opportunities for safe and affordable housing and economic advancement. The Foundation also seeks to enrich these communities by providing access to the arts, supporting local leaders, and strengthening local organizations. The Bank relies on the talents of its employees and the leadership of its management to leverage its financial commitments in addressing
The Schott Foundation for Public Education
Accenture
Turner Construction
The Conference Sponsors provide an incredible amount of support, both intellectually and financially. See below for sponsorship opportunities and benefits.
Levels
Descriptions
Silver
Greater than $2,500
Advertising on Conference Website
Acknowledgement in Conference Program
Gold
Greater than $5,000
Copy of Club Resume Book
Name and Logo on all Conference Promotional Material
½ Page Program Advertisement
3 Complimentary Tickets to Conference
Platinum
Greater than $10,000
Full Page Color Advertisement in Conference Program
5 Complimentary Tickets to Conference
1 Luncheon/Reception or 1 Banquet Table
2 copies of Harvard Journal of African-American Policy�
Access to Club E-mail Distribution List via Club Officers
Diamond
Greater than $15,000
Promotion as Official Sponsor
Spread Page Color Advertisement in Conference Program
10 Complimentary Tickets to Conference
1 Luncheon/Reception and 1 Banquet Table
Access to Club E-mail Distribution List via Club Officers
5 copies of Harvard Journal of African-American Policy
5 copies of Conference findings report
If you are interested in supporting the Black Policy Conference, please contact the Conference Chair Shannan Williams at shannan_williams@ksg09.harvard.edu. Please check back for this and other important conference updates. We look forward to seeing you on April 17th & 18th 2009.
To view the 2008 Conference Sponsors click [here].