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Kasey Metzler
Development and Events Assistant
kasey.metzler@jax.ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

12th Annual A Night for Heroes Gala (02-23-2019)
Project: 12th Annual A Night for Heroes Gala — Approved by: Kathy Murray

Online Registration Launch Date
08-08-2018

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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12th Annual A Night for Heroes  Gala
02-23-2019
08-08-2018
To raise funds for UF Health TraumaOne
Black-tie gala with dinner and program. Fundraising efforts include: Sponsorships, Table sales, Ticket Sales, Silent Auction, Live Appeal
500
Fundraising goals for this event is $250,000. Not all will come in through Cvent registration.
Yes
Presenting$50,000 
Golden Hour $25,000
Dedication$15,000 
Champion$10,000 
Hero$5,000 
Lifesaver$3,500 
Friend of TraumaOne $2,500 
Sponsor a Hero$400 
Couple$400 
Individual$200 
Quid Pro Quo
 
Presenting $2000
Golden Hour $2000
Dedication $1000
Champion $1000
Hero $1000
Lifesaver $1000
Friend of TraumaOne $1000
Sponsor a Hero (100% gift)
Couple$200
Individual$100
2560
Denise Thompson/Mary Ann Kiely
(352) 265-7279
thomdj@shands.ufl.edu
 
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