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A project of the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project / Cerrell Associates Inc. November 2011. Proposal for Talking about Los Angeles: A dialogue with the next mayor. Summary. Los Angeles will make national news in March, 2013: With a diverse field of candidates.
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A project of the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project/ Cerrell Associates Inc. November 2011 Proposal for Talking about Los Angeles: A dialogue with the next mayor
Summary • Los Angeles will make national news in March, 2013: • With a diverse field of candidates. • Unprecedented city challenges, a failing state government, unmatched budget deficits, decreasing social services and a fleeting base of businesses. • High levels of voter apathy and growing distrust of government. • Candidate recognition is more important than ever: • Voters must be well-informed and actively engaged. • Face-to-face recognition will determine front-runner results. • Demonstrated leadership skills and a strong vision for the future will separate the winner from the rest of the pack.
The Plan • A series of six conversations – devoted to important topics vital to the future of Los Angeles. Moderated by a recognized opinion leader, candidates will be given the opportunity to present their vision for Los Angeles in 2013 and beyond. This series is designed to be an honest exploration of the issues and will help shape the future of Los Angeles. • The events will be held at campuses throughout Los Angeles – proposed venues include the University of California—Los Angeles, Harbor College, California State University Northridge, Loyola Marymount University, Occidental College, and the University of Southern California – representing the geographic and community diversity that makes Los Angeles so unique. • Sponsors will be asked to partner with conversation organizers, including the Southwest Voter Registration Education Project (SVREP) and Cerrell Associates Inc. (CAI) to help underwrite the effort.
Advisory Committee • Carol Schatz, Central Cities Association (CCA) • Stuart Waldman, Valley Industry and Commerce Association (VICA) • Cheryl Parisi, American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees (AFSCME) • Stuart Kwoh, Asian Pacific Legal Center • Bruce Saito, LA Conservation Corps • Tracy Rafter, Los Angeles County Business Federation • Arturo Carmona, Council of Mexican Federations (COFEM) • Helen Torres, HispanasOrganized for Political Equality (HOPE) • Tom Saenz, Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) • Celeste Alleyne, Microsoft • Lewis McAdams, Friends of the LA River • Maria Casillas, Chief of School, Family, & Parent/Community Services, LAUSD Please note: Advisory Committee still in formation.
Conversation topics will include: • Transportation, goods movement and infrastructure • Environment, green technology, resource protection, energy policies • Quality of life issues – public safety, neighborhoods, city services • Business climate, job creation and the local economy • Education and workforce development • Envision LA – a general discussion about the future of Los Angeles
Dates and Venues • Debate one: UCLA • Transportation, goods movement and infrastructure: January 12, 2012. • Debate two: Harbor College • Environment, green technology, resource protection, energy policies: March 29, 2012. • Debate three: CSUN • Quality of life issues- public safety, neighborhoods, city services: May 19, 2012. • Debate four: LMU • Business climate, job creation and the local economy: November 15, 2012. • Debate five: TBD • Education and workforce development: January 17, 2013. • Debate six: USC • Envision LA - a general discussion about the future of Los Angeles: February 21, 2013. **Dates subject to change
Key event components: • Student Voter Registration or YouthVote drives at each campus leading up to the discussion events. • Social Media – live blogging by student leaders and political pundits from the events, creation of series’ website, Facebook, Twitter feeds with links to campaign and candidate information as well as sponsors. Participants will be able to register for events online and post commentary about the events to foster additional on-line dialogue. The website will also host a regular blog tracking the mayoral candidates and their positions on the issues. • Real time data captured by audience participants – allowing for immediate feedback on key issues which can be posted on the series’ website and shared with media. • Sponsorship/broadcast of events by key media outlets. • Event moderators will be thought/opinion leaders.
Sponsorship Packages • $50,000 - Platinum Event Sponsor • Top line logo placement on all event materials including backdrop behind candidates during discussion, logo on all materials including website and printed collateral. • Corporate recognition by discussion hosts at the beginning and end of each event. • Corporate executive introduction of discussion host during at least one discussion event. • VIP reception with mayoral candidates and advisory board members at kick-off discussion event. • VIP reserved seating for six at all events. • Opportunity to provide quotes for all media releases relating to events—pre- and post- discussion media availability. • Distribution of corporate collateral materials at all events. • Opportunity to participate in voter registration efforts with SVREP and college student organizations, if desired. • Opportunity to provide questions to be used by hosts during discussion events. • Advisory board membership.
Sponsorship Packages 2. $25,000 -Gold Event Sponsor • Second tier logo placement on all event materials including backdrop behind candidates during discussion, logo on all materials including website and printed collateral. • Corporate recognition by discussion hosts at the beginning and end of each event. • VIP reception with mayoral candidates and advisory board members at kick-off discussion event. • VIP reserved seating for four at all events. • Distribution of corporate collateral materials at all events. • Opportunity to participate in voter registration efforts with SVREP Voters and college student organizations, if desired. • Opportunity to provide questions to be used by hosts during discussion events.
Sponsorship Packages 3. $15,000 - Silver Sponsor • Third tier logo placement on event materials including website and printed collateral. • VIP reception with mayoral candidates and advisory board members at kick-off discussion event. • VIP reserved seating for two at all events. • Distribution of corporate collateral materials at all events. • Opportunity to participate in voter registration efforts with SVREP and college student organizations, if desired.
Sponsorship Packages 4. $10,000 -Bronze Sponsor • Logo placement on event materials, including website and printed collateral. • VIP reserved seating for two. • Distribution of corporate collateral materials.
Conclusion The Southwest Voter Registration Education Project and Cerrell Associates Inc. are thrilled to bring this mayoral dialogue series to the Los Angeles community. The next Mayor of Los Angeles will have a significant impact on the future our of great city and we must ensure that the constituents of our city make the most informed decision. We hope you will consider becoming involved in this project through our sponsorship opportunities. Contact April Popescu for more information. april@cerrell.com / 323-466-3445