AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM ARPF PRESIDENT
I am writing to you today in the hope that you will help sponsor the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation’s 30 Years of Alzheimer’s Prevention Conference in Scottsdale on September 30th and October 1st, 2023.
The mission of the Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF) is to prevent Alzheimer’s disease by funding research and providing professional training, educational outreach, and memory screenings. For 30 years, the ARPF has been on the leading edge by researching, advocating, and educating for a holistic or integrative approach to preventing memory loss and Alzheimer’s.
I invite you to join us in this very worthwhile endeavor and help pay it forward by supporting this milestone conference.
Your help is needed and very much appreciated.
Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
President/Medical Director
Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation
How You Can Be Part Of Our Future:
Presenting Pillar: (one available) $10,000
- One exhibitor table throughout the conference
- Ten tickets to the conference
- Ten lunch tickets on Day 1
- Ten guests at the reception
- Recognition from the podium during the event and the opportunity to speak
- Logo on signage in the registration area at the conference
- Logo on all advertising
- Recognition in the printed program
- Recognition on website
- Social Media mentions
- Quote in press releases
- Ten special commemorative engraved pen sets
Gold Pillar: (more than one available) $5,000
- One exhibitor table throughout the conference
- Five tickets to the conference
- Five lunch tickets on Day 1
- Five guests at the reception
- Recognition from the podium during the event
- Logo on signage in the registration area at the event
- Logo on all advertising
- Recognition on website
- Social media mentions
- Mention in press releases
- Five special commemorative engraved pen sets
Silver Pillar: (more than one available) $3,000
- Exhibitor table throughout the conference
- Three tickets to the conference
- Three lunch tickets on Day 1
- Three guests at the reception
- Logo on signage in the registration area at the event
- Recognition on website
- Mention in the printed program
- Social Media mentions
- Mention in press releases
- Three special commemorative engraved pen sets
Bronze Pillar: (more than one available) $1,500
- Half exhibitor table throughout the conference
- Two tickets to the conference
- Two lunch tickets on Day 1
- Two guests at the reception
- Recognition on website
- Social Media mentions
- Mention in press releases
- One special commemorative engraved pen set
Community Partner: $1,000
- Two tickets to the conference
- Two lunch tickets on Day 1
- Two guests at the reception
- Recognition on website
- Mention in the printed program
- The announcement at a later date of ways we will collaborate on programs
Community Friend: $500
- One ticket to the conference
- Two guests at the reception
- Mention in the printed program
Scholarship Benefactor:
We gladly accept scholarship funding to support college students
Gifts in Kind:
Gifts in Kind are gratefully accepted (such as tote bags, mugs, snacks, catering, other)
Thank You for Helping Lead Us to a Better Tomorrow
The conference will be held at:
Ina Levine Jewish Community Campus
12701 N Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85254
To join us as a sponsor or for more information, please contact:
Kirti Khalsa, CEO
520-990-6640 • kirti@alzheimersprevention.org
ABOUT US
The Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation was established in 1993 and is a leading global Alzheimer’s disease (AD) prevention organization, funding Alzheimer’s prevention integrative medicine research for longer than any other non-profit, while providing educational outreach to laypeople, healthcare providers, and caregivers on the 4 Pillars of Alzheimer’s Prevention.
ARPF is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization based in Tucson, AZ, and registered in
AZ, CA, CT, FL, IL, MD, MA, MO, MI, NJ, NM, NY, OH, NC, PA, RI, TX, VA, WA, WI.
To learn about ARPF’s Leading Research on Alzheimer’s Prevention, please visit: https://alzheimersprevention.org/2023-white-paper