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CORPORATE
PARTNERSHIPS
   Urban Financial Services Coalition partners with
corporations and community organizations seeking to
promote the personal and professional development of
   their employees as well as improve the financial
     condition of ethnically and culturally diverse
   communities through financial education, home
       ownership and community development.
CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP
LEVELS                                                WHY PARTNER WITH UFSC?
Sponsorship Levels                                     Provide talented and culturally diverse
                                                         employees with a resource for profes-
Diamond $10,000 Partnership package includes:            sional development
 $5,000 in McMillan 20 scholarships given in         Opportunity to brand your company as a
   the name of company                                   supporter of Educational Advancement
 Unlimited recognition as a sponsor on all             and Financial Education.
                                                       Access to a diverse talent pool both local
   event and program collaterals
                                                         and national
 Sponsor ad on website homepage and newslet-
                                                       Impact underserved communities
   ter
 Ten (10) employee memberships


Platinum $5,000 Partnership package includes: Silver $1,000 Partnership package includes:
 $2,000 in McMillan 20 scholarships given in    Financial Fitness Starter Kit valued at $100 to
   the name of company                               a UFSC DFW Youth Program
 Recognition as a sponsor on select event and   Sponsor recognition on website
   program collaterals                            Two (2) employee memberships
 Sponsor recognition on website and newsletter
 Five (5) employee memberships                  Interested in a corporate partnership opportunity?
                                                                       Contact:
Gold $2,500 Partnership package includes:
 $1,000 in McMillan 20 scholarships given in              Corporate Sponsorships
   the name of company                                           214-233-3932
 Recognition as a sponsor on select event and
                                                             partners@ufscdfw.org
   program collaterals
 Sponsor recognition on website and newsletter
                                                             www.UFSCDFW.org
 Two (2) employee memberships




                                                                   Urban Financial Services Coalition
                                                                         Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter
                                                                                    P.O. Box 226991
                                                                                    Dallas, TX 75222
                                                                             214-233-3932 phone/fax
OTHER PARTNERSHIP                                                       A SPECIAL STORY
OPPORTUNITIES                                                        McMillan 20: College Bound…
                                                                       Reaching for the Possible
Trade Show/Conferences:
                                                         In 2003, the Dallas Morning News ran an article on a
UFSC regularly exhibits at diversity organization
                                                         special teacher at J.J. McMillan Primary School who
events.
                                                         engaged twenty (20) third grade students in an exer-
                                                         cise to raise their awareness about college and to start
Sponsor:
                                                         them on the road to making college their goal.
 A speaking engagement at a conference
 Mixer/networking events at a conference
                                                         The students wrote letters to Historically Black Col-
 A UFSC DFW education seminar
                                                         leges and Universities of their choice, requesting me-
                                                         mentos for the schools to keep as reminders of their
Networking and Business Development Events:
                                                         goal of their future goals. To their surprise, all of the
Chapter members engage in events exposing them to
                                                         schools responded to the students’ requests, sending
industry professionals throughout the Metroplex.
                                                         cups, banners, brochures and other memorabilia.
 Quarterly mixer/networking events for industry        The Dallas Chapter of Urban Financial Services Coali-
   professionals                                         tion (UFSC-Dallas) adopted the twenty students, nam-
 Interaction with other professional organizations     ing the group the “McMillan 20”, to mentor and pro-
 Corporate Employee Networking Group events            vide $200 each annually toward their goal of college.
                                                         Seven years later, we are in touch with sixteen of the
Financial Education to underserved communities           twenty students who are now 10th graders, continuing
who seek assistance in the areas of:                     to mentor, provide college preparedness workshops
                                                         and other activities to keep them focused on their goal.
   Basics of Banking
   Setting Financial Goals & Budgeting                 In the month of June 2012, UFSC DFW Chapter plans
   Debt Management and Credit Repair                   to present $2,000 to each McMillan 20 student to be
   Investments and Financial Planning                  used toward their first semester of post-secondary edu-
   Youth Financial Education                           cation. Your support will help us to help these
                                                         extraordinary students.
Provide Mentoring for a diverse pool of talent in the
financial services industry, seeking personal and pro-         FINANCIAL SERVICES’ FUTURE
fessional development.                                                    All About the I.C.E.
                                                                  (Inspired, Committed, Empowered)
Influence Youth & College Students:
UFSC programs focus on providing financial educa-        This is a unique program providing professional de-
tion, mentors and tuition assistance are key to increas- velopment, financial education, resume writing, mock
ing students chances for success in life.                job interview workshops and more to prepare college
                                                         students for careers in the financial services industry.
GROWING INDIVIDUALS

            BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS

         INVESTING IN COMMUNITIES

  We want to help you groom your top, diverse talent while
       serving those who need your help the most.

         A partnership with UFSC is a smart choice…

                     Let’s Start Today!

                    Call: 214-233-3932
                 Email: partners@ufscdfw.org




Urban Financial Services Coalition—Dallas/Fort Worth • P.O. Box 226991
               Dallas, TX 75222 • 214-233-3932 phone/fax

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2010-2011 Corporate Partnerships Proposal

  • 1. CORPORATE PARTNERSHIPS Urban Financial Services Coalition partners with corporations and community organizations seeking to promote the personal and professional development of their employees as well as improve the financial condition of ethnically and culturally diverse communities through financial education, home ownership and community development.
  • 2. CORPORATE PARTNERSHIP LEVELS WHY PARTNER WITH UFSC? Sponsorship Levels  Provide talented and culturally diverse employees with a resource for profes- Diamond $10,000 Partnership package includes: sional development  $5,000 in McMillan 20 scholarships given in  Opportunity to brand your company as a the name of company supporter of Educational Advancement  Unlimited recognition as a sponsor on all and Financial Education.  Access to a diverse talent pool both local event and program collaterals and national  Sponsor ad on website homepage and newslet-  Impact underserved communities ter  Ten (10) employee memberships Platinum $5,000 Partnership package includes: Silver $1,000 Partnership package includes:  $2,000 in McMillan 20 scholarships given in  Financial Fitness Starter Kit valued at $100 to the name of company a UFSC DFW Youth Program  Recognition as a sponsor on select event and  Sponsor recognition on website program collaterals  Two (2) employee memberships  Sponsor recognition on website and newsletter  Five (5) employee memberships Interested in a corporate partnership opportunity? Contact: Gold $2,500 Partnership package includes:  $1,000 in McMillan 20 scholarships given in Corporate Sponsorships the name of company 214-233-3932  Recognition as a sponsor on select event and partners@ufscdfw.org program collaterals  Sponsor recognition on website and newsletter www.UFSCDFW.org  Two (2) employee memberships Urban Financial Services Coalition Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter P.O. Box 226991 Dallas, TX 75222 214-233-3932 phone/fax
  • 3. OTHER PARTNERSHIP A SPECIAL STORY OPPORTUNITIES McMillan 20: College Bound… Reaching for the Possible Trade Show/Conferences: In 2003, the Dallas Morning News ran an article on a UFSC regularly exhibits at diversity organization special teacher at J.J. McMillan Primary School who events. engaged twenty (20) third grade students in an exer- cise to raise their awareness about college and to start Sponsor: them on the road to making college their goal.  A speaking engagement at a conference  Mixer/networking events at a conference The students wrote letters to Historically Black Col-  A UFSC DFW education seminar leges and Universities of their choice, requesting me- mentos for the schools to keep as reminders of their Networking and Business Development Events: goal of their future goals. To their surprise, all of the Chapter members engage in events exposing them to schools responded to the students’ requests, sending industry professionals throughout the Metroplex. cups, banners, brochures and other memorabilia.  Quarterly mixer/networking events for industry The Dallas Chapter of Urban Financial Services Coali- professionals tion (UFSC-Dallas) adopted the twenty students, nam-  Interaction with other professional organizations ing the group the “McMillan 20”, to mentor and pro-  Corporate Employee Networking Group events vide $200 each annually toward their goal of college. Seven years later, we are in touch with sixteen of the Financial Education to underserved communities twenty students who are now 10th graders, continuing who seek assistance in the areas of: to mentor, provide college preparedness workshops and other activities to keep them focused on their goal.  Basics of Banking  Setting Financial Goals & Budgeting In the month of June 2012, UFSC DFW Chapter plans  Debt Management and Credit Repair to present $2,000 to each McMillan 20 student to be  Investments and Financial Planning used toward their first semester of post-secondary edu-  Youth Financial Education cation. Your support will help us to help these extraordinary students. Provide Mentoring for a diverse pool of talent in the financial services industry, seeking personal and pro- FINANCIAL SERVICES’ FUTURE fessional development. All About the I.C.E. (Inspired, Committed, Empowered) Influence Youth & College Students: UFSC programs focus on providing financial educa- This is a unique program providing professional de- tion, mentors and tuition assistance are key to increas- velopment, financial education, resume writing, mock ing students chances for success in life. job interview workshops and more to prepare college students for careers in the financial services industry.
  • 4. GROWING INDIVIDUALS BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS INVESTING IN COMMUNITIES We want to help you groom your top, diverse talent while serving those who need your help the most. A partnership with UFSC is a smart choice… Let’s Start Today! Call: 214-233-3932 Email: partners@ufscdfw.org Urban Financial Services Coalition—Dallas/Fort Worth • P.O. Box 226991 Dallas, TX 75222 • 214-233-3932 phone/fax