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Florida Museum of Natural History

Kara Schwartz
Annual Giving and Development Coordinator
kschwartz@flmnh.ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Discovery Nights at the Florida Museum (09-30-2023)
Project: Discovery Nights Cvent page — Approved by: Marie Emmerson

Online Registration Launch Date
07-24-2023

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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Discovery Nights at the Florida Museum
09-30-2023
07-24-2023
Fundraising for student support provided by the Louis C and Jane Gapenski Endowed Fellowship fund; engaging new museum/donor audiences
Doors will open at 8pm. Guests will have the opportunity to interact with museum researchers from ranges across the museum and see objects from our collections that are rarely available for public view. The silent disco will start with a dance line through the exhibits at 9, scientist tables will shut down at 10, and dancing will continue until midnight. Food and beverages will be served throughout the evening.
120
130 attendees including sponsor guests
Acquire new museum donors
Yes
$85 ticket (QPQ below)
$500 sponsor a scientist (QPQ below)
$1000 sponsor a lab (QPQ below)
$2500 sponsor a collection (QPQ below)
Additional Donation  (amount determined by donor)- No QPQ

Quid Pro Quo
 
$85 ticket; $50 QPQ
$500 scientist sponsorship; $100 QPQ
$1000 lab sponsorship: $1000 QPQ
$2500 collection sponsorship: $2500 QPQ
19549
Jon Bloch
273-1938
jbloch@flmnh.ufl.edu
 
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