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WHAT IS CYSTIC FIBROSIS?

2009 Corporate Sponsorship Guide. WHAT IS CYSTIC FIBROSIS? Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a chronic, progressive and life-threatening genetic disease that affects the lungs and digestive systems of approximately 30,000 children and adults in the United States.

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WHAT IS CYSTIC FIBROSIS?

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  1. 2009 Corporate Sponsorship Guide WHAT IS CYSTIC FIBROSIS? Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a chronic, progressive and life-threatening genetic disease that affects the lungs and digestive systems of approximately 30,000 children and adults in the United States. Approximately 10 million Americans are symptomless carriers of the defective gene responsible for the disease. CF occurs in one of every 3,500 live births of all Americans and about 1,000 new cases of CF are diagnosed each year. CF significantly impairs respiratory and digestive functions, making the simple acts of eating and breathing a challenge. The median predicted age of survival is 37 years of age. There is no cure for cystic fibrosis. THE CF FOUNDATION IS RENOWNED The Foundation’s business model is recognized by the National Institutes of Health and is the subject of two Harvard Business School case studies. THE CF FOUNDATION IS INNOVATIVE Forbes and USA Today have recognized the CF Foundation’s innovative approach to research. By offering milestone-driven research awards, the CF Foundation stimulates the development of new CF therapies that can have a profound impact on thousands of young lives. THE CF FOUNDATION IS EFFECTIVE The Foundation has received a coveted four-star rating for sound fiscal management from Charity Navigator, the largest charity evaluator in the United States, and is an accredited charity of the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance. THE CF FOUNDATION IS A ROLE MODEL The Foundation is emulated by nonprofits all over the country and continues each year to have groundbreaking progress in research and development. THE CF FOUNDATION IS COMMITTED Because of the work of the Foundation, the median age of a CF patient has doubled in the last 25 years, more than 45% of people with CF are 18 years or older, and all people with CF have a better chance for a longer life and improved health. The Foundation continues to be a strong and focused organization: 2008 was a banner year in terms of scientific and medical progress, and we are in a solid position to confront the current economic challenges. As we look ahead, we are working more proactively and thinking more creatively than ever before. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Delaware Valley Chapter2004 Sproul Road, Suite 208 * Broomall, PA 19008(610) 325-6001 Fax: (610) 325-6588 * del-valley@cff.org

  2. 2009 Corporate Sponsorship Guide Grapes & Grain Join us for Grapes & Grain on Friday, November 13, 2009 at Rockwood Center in Wilmington, DE. Guests of Grapes & Grain, enjoy a relaxed, yet lively, evening, along with the opportunity of sampling a variety of fine wines and craft beer, expertly paired with gourmet cuisine. The night is highlighted by live entertainment and the chance to bid on some of the region’s most unique auction items. Sip fine wines and/or beer, savor great cuisine, and discover the marketplace…with live music, a unique silent auction, and the excitement of a live auction. The mission of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is to assure the development of the means to cure and control cystic fibrosis and to improve the quality of life for those with the disease. WE WANT TO WORK WITH YOU! Although the outlook for a child born with CF today has improved tremendously over the years, it is not good enough. Your involvement and financial support are critical to our success. Working together, we can add tomorrows every day to the lives of all people with CF. We offer traditional sponsorship opportunities, and we will work with you to come up with creative and appealing ways to add value to your sponsorship. Other ways you can get involved: 1. Auction Donation ` 2. Ticket Sales 3. Web/Print Promotion 4. Day-of Event Volunteer If you have questions, please contact Robin Clarke, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Delaware Valley Chapter office at (610) 325-6001 or del-valley@cff.org. All Cystic Fibrosis Foundation events are non-smoking. 2009 Event Chairs Anne and John Geiger Katrina and Matt Holloway 2009 CommitteeMichele DunleavyJennifer and Mark VestalSandy BoucherDebbie VeenemaSusan McCloskey Dr. Aaron ChidekelDebbie BeleyDawn SelhorstBethann Deveney

  3. 2009 Corporate Sponsorship Guide • ___ Wine Master $10,000 (Exclusive)($9,472 of the contribution is tax deductible) • Event referred to as The Brandywine Wine Opener, Presented by “Your Company”’ • Company prominently featured on all marketing collateral and promotional materials, including invitations, press releases, media announcements, etc. • Company profile featured on the Chapter’s web page with an opportunity to hyperlink to company website • Opportunity for corporate spokesperson to speak at event • Prominent signage at the event and opportunity to display company-provided banner • 12 VIP tickets to event • Two full-page acknowledgments with placement at centerfold (if preferred) of tasting journal ___ Sommelier $7,500($7,060 of the contribution is tax deductible) • Company prominently featured on all marketing collateral and promotional materials, including invitations, press releases, media announcements, etc • Company profile featured on the Chapter’s web page with an opportunity to hyperlink to company website • Prominent signage at the event and opportunity to display company-provided banner • 10 VIP tickets to event • One full-page acknowledgment on the back cover of the tasting journal • ___ VIP Reception $5,000($4,648 of the contribution is tax deductible) • Company prominently featured on all marketing collateral and promotional materials, including invitations, press releases, media announcements, etc. • Company name and logo on the Chapter’s web page with an opportunity to hyperlink to company website • Prominent signage at the VIP Reception and opportunity to display company-provided banner VIP Reception $5,000 cont’d. • 8 VIP tickets to the event • One full-page acknowledgment on the inside back cover of the tasting journal ___ Decanting $2,500($2,236 of the contribution is tax deductible) • Company name included all press releases and media announcements • Company name and logo on the Chapter’s web page • 6 VIP tickets to event • One half-page acknowledgment in the tasting journal ___ Signature $1,500($1,324 of the contribution is tax deductible)Signature sponsors are featured as the exclusive sponsor of a specific component on the day of the event at one location, e.g. Entertainment, Valet, etc.. • Prominent signage at selected area • 4 VIP tickets to event • One half-page acknowledgement in the tasting journal Tasting Journal Acknowledgments ___ Champagne $1,000 ($912 of the contribution is tax deductible) • One full-page acknowledgment in the tasting journal • Two VIP tickets to event ___ Cabernet $500($412 of the contribution is tax deductible) • One half-page acknowledgment in the tasting journal • Two VIP tickets to event ___ Chardonnay $250($206 of the contribution is tax deductible) • One quarter-page acknowledgment in the tasting journal • One VIP ticket to event Donated by United Distributors of Delaware

  4. 2009 Corporate Sponsorship Guide ___ YES! I would like to become a sponsor! Please see my selected level on included sheet. ___ Please contact me to discuss my sponsorship opportunities further I would like to purchase tickets to the event: ___ VIP Ticket $125 ___ General Ticket $75For a $75 ticket ($37 tax deductible), guests receive entrance into the event (7-11PM), wine and beer tastings, and a tasting journal (the event program). $125 VIP ticket ($81 tax deductible) guests receive all of the above plus access to a “premium” wine selection, early admission into the event (6PM-11PM), and a unique gift item. Contact Information Company __________________________________________________________________________ Contact Name ______________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip ______________________________________________________________________ Phone ________________________ ________________ Fax ________________________________ Email _____________________________________________________________________________ Method of Payment ___ Check Enclosed **Please make checks payable to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation I authorize you to charge my credit card: ___ Visa ___ MasterCard ___ Amex ___ Discover Card # ______________________________________________ Expiration Date ______________ Signature __________________________________________________________________________ Please mail or fax this form to: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Delaware Valley Chapter * 2004 Sproul Rd. Suite 208 * Broomall, PA 19008 * Ph. (610) 325-6001 * Fax. (610) 325-6588 * del-valley@cff.org Raising Funds, Awareness, and Glasses to Cure Cystic Fibrosis! B. Cepacia Policy. Because of health risks to people with cystic fibrosis (CF), individuals with CF who have had a confirmed positive sputum culture for Burkholderia cepacia complex shall not attend events sponsored by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. This policy is necessary because B. cepacia is contagious to individuals with CF. B. cepacia can be transmitted through casual contact or close proximity with infected individuals. B. cepacia infection in a person with CF can cause serious respiratory illness and, in some patients, may result in rapid decline in lung function, possibly leading to death. While this policy should reduce the risk of B. cepacia cross infection, there still might still be some individuals with B. cepacia in attendance. B. cepacia is not a known health risk to individuals without CF who are otherwise healthy.The CF Foundation supports research to identify new treatments for B. cepacia. For alternative ways to participate and for more information regarding this policy, please contact the CF Foundation at (800) FIGHT-CF or visit www.cff.org. Consult your CF Foundation-accredited care center physician with medical questions.

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