Wednesday, August 5, 2009

National Inclusion Project Needs Your Votes.......



Please take a minute to click on the box above, and vote for 'The National Inclusion Project'. It is a charity to help every child it possibly can. I am a firm believer in Inclusion, and hope to see a nationwide drive for every child to feel accepted, and included in all walks of life. Thanks.
Martigyrl











Who We Are

Inclusion is giving people their rightful opportunity to participate. We work every day to make full inclusion a reality.

  • 8/05/2009
  • An open letter from co-founders Clay Aiken and Diane Bubel:

    The Bubel/Aiken Foundation grew out of the relationship between the two of us and Diane’s son, Mike, a 13 year old with autism. The ... Read More


  • 8/04/2009
  • The National Inclusion Project Announces Champions Gala Honorees

    The National Inclusion Project is pleased to announce its 2009 Champions honorees, with awards to be presented at its annual Champions Ga ... Read More


  • 8/03/2009
  • National Inclusion Project's Bubel Aiken Founders' Award

    Diane Bubel and Clay Aiken are proud to establish the Bubel Aiken Founders' Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service to be given annua ... Read More


  • 3/13/2009
  • MEAF Awards $40,000 Grant to Support Partnership with the National Inclusion Project and Johns Hopkins University's National Center for Summer Learning

Champions Gala

2009 Champions Gala
October 17, 2009
It is with great pleasure that National Inclusion Project invites you to sponsor and attend our annual Champions Gala.

Featuring a special performance by Clay Aiken and recognition of our Champions honorees including our first ever Bubel Aiken Founders' Award, the gala will be a celebration of the inclusion of people of ALL abilities. The evening will promote awareness of the benefits of inclusion and support the National Inclusion Project’s programs which give children with disabilities the opportunity to experience life with their typical peers.

“We hope everyone will join us for an enjoyable evening including dinner, silent and live auctions, entertainment - all in support of inclusive opportunities for all children,” said Clay Aiken.

Event Details
October 17, 2009 at 5pm
Evening Activities:
Dinner
VIP Reception for Designated Sponsors
Silent and Live Auctions
Entertainment by Clay Aiken

Raleigh Marriott City Center
501 Fayetteville Street
Raleigh, North Carolina 27601
http://www.marriottraleigh.com/
To receive a special rate on your accommodations, please call 1-800-228-9290 and ask for National Inclusion Project special rate.

Platinum Sponsor: $25,000
Secures table for ten. Includes:
Designation as Corporate Event Host
Premium seating
VIP Reception with Clay Aiken
Individual photos with Clay
Event Host identification in all promotional and program advertising.

Gold Sponsor: $10,000
Secures table for ten. Includes:
Reserved seating
VIP Reception with Clay Aiken
Group photo with Clay
Excellent placement in all promotional and program advertising.

Silver Sponsor: $5,000
Secures a half table for five. Includes:
Reserved seating with other Silver Sponsors
VIP Reception with Clay Aiken
Group photo with Clay with other Silver Sponsors
Excellent placement in all promotional and program advertising.

Individual Sponsor: $250
Individual admission to the evening activities
Individual Sponsorships will only be available online.
Individual tickets will go on sale at 12pm Eastern on August 11. (The link will be on this page.)

ALL TICKET SALES FINAL!

Need Help? Email us at contactus@inclusionproject.org.

Space is limited. Early registration is encouraged.
To sponsor a table, beginning April 14, 2009, at Noon EST, please click here, complete the form and fax it to 919-314-5541.


3 comments:

musicfan said...

Clay Aiken has built a wonderful foundation that has helped so many children. I love the new name and hope that it gets lots of attention.

Thank you for all the information.

deya said...

NIP is a very worthy cause. I am proud to be a supporter of it and a fan of Clay Aiken, am man who walks the talk.

Anonymous said...

Thank you Marti. I'm also proud to be a supporter of Clay Aiken and of your wonderful blog.

I hope you are feeling so much better and that you will be cancer free soon.

I love the new name of Clay's foundation. He is a true humanitarian.

Clay is our only idol.

Annie