Sponsorship and Donations

Benefits

The Bottom Line Conference is made possible through the generous financial support of our many sponsors. By helping to fund this highly successful annual event, your organization is:

  • Demonstrating leadership by recognizing that mental illness does exist in your workplace.
  • Showing the value you place on the mental well being of your employees and management
  • Taking a pro-active approach to learning about and applying best practices in your workplace
  • Making a commitment to influence workplace attitudes toward mental illness.

The Bottom Line Conference will enable you to engage in face-to-face dialogue and strengthen relationships with other like-minded leaders and mental health advocates to find ways to prevent and manage illness that the World Health Organization says will be second only to heart disease by 2020.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Financial: Giving levels range from $2,000 to $25,000 and offer a variety of recognition opportunities to meet the needs of your organization.

In-Kind: Refreshment breaks, reception, printing of program and final report, hotel rooms for speakers, delegate tote bags or giveaways, draw prizes, signage, advertising, audio/visual. 

Donations

For a $500 donation you will be listed on the conference website and program. Charitable tax receipts are available on request.

How Your Funds are Used

Funds raised from the conference help to support the Lorne Fraser Education Fund, Mental Health Works workshops, public policy work, and CMHA branch development throughout BC.

Request a Sponsorship Package or to Donate

If you or your agency would like to receive more information about sponsorship and donation opportunities for the 2009 Bottom Line Conference, please forward your request and contact information to:

Jo-Anne Rocque, Director of Development
Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division
Email: joanne.rocque@cmha.bc.ca
Phone: 604-688-3234 ext 232

 

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