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Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences

Heather Yoder
Special Events & Donor Engagement Coordinator
yoderh@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Flavors of Florida 2022 (05-05-2022)
Project: UF/IFAS Flavors of Florida 2022 — Approved by: Cody Helmer

Online Registration Launch Date
02-18-2022

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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Flavors of Florida 2022
05-05-2022
02-18-2022
Cultivation and fundraising
Reception beginning at 6pm with short program at 6:15.
300
300 registrations, raising $5,000 for beneficiary program.
Yes
Early Rate (thru 3/28) $85
Standard Rate (after 3/28) $95
Community Partner Discount Code FF220505 = $35/ticket (results in 100% non-gift)

Sponsorship Values:
Pioneer $10,000 QPQ=$500
Innovator $5,000 QPQ=$400
Developer $2,500 QPQ=$300
Supporter $1,000 QPQ=$200
Contributor $500 QPQ=$100
Quid Pro Quo
 
Early Rate (thru 3/28) $85 (QPQ $60/registrant) 
Standard Rate (after 3/28) $95 (QPQ $70/registrant)
Community Partner Discount Code FF220505 = $35/ticket (results in 100% non-gift)

Sponsorship Values:
Pioneer $10,000 QPQ=$500
Innovator $5,000 QPQ=$400
Developer $2,500 QPQ=$300
Supporter $1,000 QPQ=$200
Contributor $500 QPQ=$100
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J. Scott Angle
(352) 392-1971
jangle@ufl.edu
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