Upload
builiem
View
213
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Presented by
The 2nd Annual DAPCEP Real McCoy Awards is a celebration of Southeast Michigan’s Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) professionals. Real McCoy awardees represent excellence in STEMM; they are proud members of the community; and they foster a commitment to motivate the next generation of STEMM professionals – our youth!
At DAPCEP, our mission is to expose, prepare and motivate historically underrepresented students to pursue education and careers in STEMM. This annual fundraising event enables us to continually grow and improve our services to Detroit area youth.
On September 12, 2013, The 2nd Annual DAPCEP Real McCoy Awards opens with networking among key sponsors, award recipients and local dignitaries. Guests will enjoy a strolling dinner, lively music and the inspiring highlight of the evening - the awards ceremony. Our sponsors will have choice opportunities to underscore their roles in STEMM and their commitments to supporting DAPCEP youth.
Thanks to proud supporters like you, in 2012, corporate, community and educational institutions embraced the importance of the Real McCoy Awards and raised over $90,000! This funding supported 540 of the 2,273 youth served in our 2012 Saturday Series programming. From forensics to aerodynamics; from Computer Aided Design to aerospace engineering, Detroit-area youth experienced the wonders of STEMM and the power of education. Your support this year will have an even greater impact on the STEMM field development of Detroit area youth.
Why Elijah McCoy?Fellow Detroiter, Elijah McCoy, was a mechanical engineer and inventor of a lubricator for steam engines, which revolutionized the industrial machine industry. He was also an entrepreneur and was responsible for a total of 57 patents. The term “the real McCoy” refers to professional demand for his authentic machine lubricating device. His accomplishments and contributions paved the way for today’s leaders in STEMM.
EVENT PROFILE
~ Program Support is Provided by our Generous Partners ~
DAPCEP is proud to have a strong network of corporate, community and educational partners who support DAPCEP’s efforts to increase the number of historically underrepresented youth who are motivated and prepared academically to pursue degrees leading to careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine.
WHO ATTENDS?
University PartnersLawrence Technological University
Michigan State University
Michigan Technological University
Oakland University
University of Detroit Mercy
University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
University of Michigan – Dearborn
Wayne State University
Community PartnersAmerican Express Employee Giving
AT&T Employee Giving
Boeing Employee Giving
Black United Fund
Detroit4Detroit
ExamExperts Learning Academy
Hartford Memorial Baptist Church
Pewabic Pottery
Second Ebenezer Church
Triumph Church
YouthVille
Corporate & Foundation Partners3M Foundation
AT&T Foundation
Avis Ford
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
CH2M HILL
Clark Hill, PLC
Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan Youth Advisory Committee
Consumers Energy Foundation
DENSO International America, Inc.
Dow Corning Corporation
DTE Energy Foundation
Dynamic HR
Ford Motor Company Fund
General Motors Foundation
IBM
Marathon Petroleum Company
Rock Ventures, LLC
Society of Women Engineers
Southeast Michigan McDonald’s African American Owner/Operators
The Charles J. Strosacker Foundation
The Foundation Office at Fifth Third Bank
The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
The Kresge Foundation
The Leona Group
The Rollin M. Gerstacker Foundation
The Skillman Foundation
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation
UAW - Ford
UAW - General Motors
Vision IT
Public Partners
Detroit Public Schools
National Science Foundation
Southfield Public Schools
State of Michigan
U.S. Department of Education
The Real McCoy Awardees are a distinguished group of professionals we believe capture the essence of Elijah McCoy. They exhibit successes in their respective STEMM occupations and disciplines, and deserve recognition for their accomplishments and contributions to elevating the next generation toward STEMM fields.
We also recognize DAPCEP students as Junior Real McCoys, who are a sample of Detroit Public School students who produced winning projects at the Science and Engineering Fair of Metro Detroit. We are proud of their achievements and hope this recognition will propel them to outstanding careers in STEMM.
Finally, we proudly honor a corporate partner for its leadership in STEMM and contributions to empowering youth.
Previous Award RecipientsScience Awardee: LaVetta Appleby, Senior Lecturer Chemistry, Associate Director of MSE,
Lawrence Technological University
Technology Awardee: Christine Rice, President of VisionIT
Engineering Awardee: Dr. Levi Thompson, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan
Mathematics Awardee: Ron Wood, Vice President of Underwriting, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan
Medicine Awardee: Dr. Barbara L. Saul, Department of Family Medicine, Henry Ford Medical Group, and Director, MERIT/SRI, Henry Ford Health System
Corporate Award: DTE Energy
New this year, we recognize three outstanding Real McCoy Teachers.
Our 2013 Real McCoy Awardees will be announced soon!
WHO ARE THE REALMcCOY AWARDEES?
By investing in DAPCEP youth, you provide our future Real McCoys with:
• Exposure to STEMM fields as early as kindergarten and continuing through high school graduation.
• The opportunity to study and learn on eight Michigan university campuses, which promotes an “I can go to college, because I’ve been to college” mindset.
• A career outlook in STEMM fields that contribute to Michigan’s local workforce.
Join other prominent corporations and organizations in support of the next generation of Real McCoys. Please review the Sponsorship Funding Levels, select the package that is perfect for you, and return the completed form confirming your level of support. For your convenience, this information is also available online at our website, www.dapcep.org. Payments can be processed via check, credit card or PayPal.
PROGRAM IMPACT
SPONSORSHIP IMPACT &FUNDING LEVELS
Every year we serve over 4,000 historically underrepresented youth. We are thankful to the students, parents and alumni who continually reach out and talk about the impact of DAPCEP on their lives:
Jeffrey Morris, 2012 DAPCEP alum: “The experiences that I embarked upon with DAPCEP are experiences that I will never forget. It changed my life forever... Last summer I had an internship with an engineering company, which DAPCEP recommended me for, and while I was there, I used the skills I learned from DAPCEP in the internship. As a result, they offered me to come back the next summer and work again.”
Myrtle Brooks, 1979 DAPCEP alum:“At fifteen years old, I sat in my first engineering class with Dean Hammond as the program director at the University of Detroit Mercy. I went on to get paid internships at Detroit Edison and General Motors... I now have almost 30 years’ experience as a Quality Specialist and Manufacturing Engineer. As a result, all six of my children attended DAPCEP also.”
Investing in the George Washington Carver Level impacts the lives of 45 youth in grades K-12. Direct benefits of sponsorship include: • 8 VIP reservations to The DAPCEP Real McCoy Awards
hosted by DTE Energy. • Photograph opportunity with STEMM Awardees. • Logo included on STEMM Awardees’ lab coats. The lab
coats will be presented to and worn by the Awardees throughout the event.
• Logo included on all promotional materials, note as “George Washington Carver Level Sponsor.” Materials include banners displayed at event, press releases, video loop, etc.
• Opportunity to provide promotional materials to be included in event parting gift bag to all attendees (est. 250).
• Free advertisement on DAPCEP website.• Announcement of sponsorship via Facebook and
Twitter blasts.
George Washington Carver Level | $7,500(1864-1943) Agricultural scientist and recipient of the NAACP Spingarn Medal for outstanding achievement by an African American. Carver encouraged farmers to grow alternative crops such as peanuts, soybeans and sweet potatoes, which restored nitrogen to soil and provided farmers and their families with foods rich in protein.
Investing in the Marie Daly Level impacts the lives of 30 youth in grades K-12. Direct benefits of sponsorship include: • 6 VIP reservations to The DAPCEP Real McCoy Awards
hosted by DTE Energy.• Logo included on STEMM Awardees’ lab coats. The lab
coats will be presented to and worn by the Awardees throughout the event.
• Logo included on all promotional materials, noted as “Marie Daly Level Sponsor.” Materials include banners displayed at event, press releases, video loop, etc.
• Opportunity to provide promotional materials to be included in event parting gift bag to all attendees (est. 250).
• Announcement of sponsorship via Facebook and Twitter blasts.
Marie Daly Level | $5,000(1921-2003) First African American woman in the United States to receive a Ph.D. in Chemistry, which was awarded by Columbia University in 1947. Daly made critical contributions to the understanding of the causes of heart attacks and lung disease.
Investing in the Albert Baez Level impacts the lives of 15 youth in grades K-12. Direct benefits of sponsorship include: • 4 VIP reservations to The DAPCEP Real McCoy Awards
hosted by DTE Energy.• Logo included on all promotional materials, noted as
“Albert Baez Level Sponsor.” Materials include banners
displayed at event, press releases, video loop, etc.• Opportunity to provide promotional materials to be
included in event parting gift bag to all attendees (est. 250).
• Announcement of sponsorship via Facebook and Twitter blasts.
Albert Baez Level | $2,500(1912-2007) A prominent Mexican-American physicist, Baez co-developed the X-ray reflecting microscope while a graduate student at Stanford University. Baez was an advocate for the improvement of science education and establishing community-based science programs.
Investing in the Elijah McCoy Level impacts the lives of 60 youth in grades K-12. Direct benefits of sponsorship include: • 10 VIP reservations to The DAPCEP Real McCoy Awards
hosted by DTE Energy.• Private photograph opportunity with our Honorary
Guest. • Opportunity to set up 8-foot table display during VIP
Reception.• Photograph opportunity with STEMM Awardees. • Logo included on STEMM Awardees’ lab coats. The lab
coats will be presented to and worn by the Awardees throughout the event.
• Logo included on all promotional materials, noted as “Elijah McCoy Level Sponsor.” Materials include, banners displayed at event, press releases, video loop, etc.
• Opportunity to provide promotional materials to be included in event parting gift bag to all attendees (est. 250).
• Free advertisement on DAPCEP website for 1 year.• Announcement of sponsorship via Facebook and
Twitter blasts.
Elijah McCoy Level | $10,000(1844-1925) Notable African American mechanical engineer who held 57 patents and invented a lubricator for steam engines. The lubricator was so successful that engineers who wanted his design requested “the real McCoy.”
Presented by
SPONSORSHIPINVESTMENT
RESPONSE FORM
Company Name __________________________________________________________________________
Contact person ___________________________________________________________________________
Title ____________________________________________________________________________________
Phone __________________________________________________________________________________
Address _________________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip ____________________________________________________________________________
Email Address ____________________________________________________________________________
Website _________________________________________________________________________________
*Invoices are available upon request. Credit card payment processing is also available.
q Elijah McCoy Level | $10,000
q George Washington Carver Level | $7,500
q Marie Daly Level | $5,000
q Albert Baez Level | $2,500
Please select your desired level of support and return form by Wednesday, July 31, 2013. You may fax it to 313-831-5633 or
scan and email it to [email protected].
Thank you!
THANK YOU!
DAPCEP is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. 100 Farnsworth, Suite 249 | Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 831-3050www.dapcep.org