Become a Sponsor
These and other sponsorship opportunities can be tailored for different needs. Kindly contact Wendy Glick at 646.519.9260 or for information.
Centurion Sponsor: $100,000 · 15 conference registrations · Banner advertising and link to website for all Centennial Marketing · Sponsorship of opening plenary · Recognition from podium at opening plenary session · One year of full-page advertising in CJ Magazine, including one ad on back cover · Back cover page ad in Centennial program guide · Prime location for exhibit table in Exhibitor Village.
Platinum Sponsor: $50,000 · Ten conference registrations · Advertising in all Centennial marketing materials · Sponsorship of one plenary session · Recognition from podium during sponsored plenary session · Premium location ad in two issues of CJ Magazine · Full-page, one-color ad in featured location of Centennial program guide · Prime location for exhibit table in Exhibitor Village.
Gold Sponsor: $25,000 · Five conference registrations · Listing in Centennial marketing materials · Co-sponsorship of one plenary session · Premium location ad in one issue of CJ Magazine · Full-page, one-color ad in Centennial program guide · One table in Exhibitor Village.
Silver Sponsor: $10,000 · Two conference registrations · Listing in Centennial marketing materials · Half-page, one-color ad in Centennial program guide · One table in Exhibitor Village.
Bronze Sponsor: $5,000 · One conference registration · Listing in Centennial marketing materials · Quarter-page, black and white ad in Centennial program guide.
Copper Sponsor: $2,500 · Listing in Centennial marketing materials · Business card size, black and white ad in Centennial program guide.
Co-Sponsorship Opportunities for Centennial Conversations: $2,000
Centennial Celebration Keynote Address: Rabbi Harold Kushner
The Future of Conservative Judaism.
One of the most renowned spiritual leaders in North America, Harold Kushner is Rabbi Laureate of Temple Israel in the Boston suburb of Natick, Massachusetts, and the bestselling author of “When Bad Things Happen to Good People” and other noted books. He will talk about his vision for Conservative Judaism in the 21st century.
The Personal Conversation: Dr. Erica Brown
Give the People What You Want, But What Do They Want? How Do Synagogue Leaders Begin Forecasting Instead of Just Catching Up?
A much-lauded writer, educator, and expert on leadership, Dr. Erica Brown is scholar-in-residence for the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington. She will discuss the need for communal leaders to look beyond the transactional aspects of synagogue life toward creating transformative experiences.
The Interfaith Conversation: Dr. Amy-Jill Levine
The Common Misunderstandings Christians Make about Judaism, and Jews Make about Christianity.
Amy-Jill Levine is University Professor of New Testament and Jewish Studies at Vanderbilt Divinity School and College of Arts and Science. Dr. Levine will begin the crucial conversation of how we overcome our misunderstandings to better welcome and engage interfaith families.
The Communal Conversation: Dr. Ron Wolfson
How Do We Create Dynamic Sacred Communities of the Future?
Dr. Wolfson’s work with Synagogue 3000 and his books, “The Spirituality of Welcoming” and “Relational Judaism,” have framed the conversation about synagogue revitalization over the past 15 years. The Fingerhut Professor of Education at the American Jewish University, Dr. Wolfson will talk about how creating and maintaining relationships are the best way for synagogues and Judaism to thrive in the 21st century.
The Israel Conversation: Panel discussion with moderator Dr. David Breakstone
“Next Year in Jerusalem: Fact, Fiction, Fantasy or Farce?”
What do we really mean when we say “Next year in Jerusalem?” Dr. David Breakstone, head of the Department for Zionist Activity of the World Zionist Organization, will moderate a discussion exploring our personal relationship to this many faceted city, including its celestial and earthly dimensions, and the real meaning of Israel in our lives.
Ramah-USY Family Camp
The Family Shabbaton, October 11 – 13, is designed for a wide range of young families: those looking to share a special Jewish experience; USY and Camp Ramah alumni who seek an inspiring weekend with the kind of ruach they experienced in their youth; and PJ Library families who want to add another chapter in the book of their Jewish journey.
Conference Program Advertising
- Full-page ad $1,800
- Half-page ad $1,000
- Quarter-page ad $613
Additional Sponsorship Opportunities
- Centennial program guide, flash drives & other conference materials $20,000
- Sunday or Monday night reception $15,000
- Conference luncheon $12,500
- Continental breakfast $10,000
- Conference bags (includes logo) $3,500
- Water bottles (includes logo) $3,000
- Cyber café (includes logo shown on all screens) $2,500
- Lanyards (includes logo) $2,000
- Coffee break $2,000
All sponsorship packages include recognition in all printed, online and event signage materials.