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KEEPER OF THE FLAME AWARD

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Since 1990, the Keeper of the Flame Award has honored extraordinary leaders for their inspiring examples and remarkable contributions to our Nation’s security and the defense of liberty. This year, we will recognize Congressman Mark Meadows and the role he has played since in championing robust policies in support of our Constitution and the freedoms it guarantees. (For a list of previous honorees, please visit Keeper of the Flame Award.)

Congressman Mark Meadows

EVENT SPONSORSHIPS

*For more information on sponsorship packages for your organization or group, please contact Julie Taylor at (202) 719-2415 or [email protected]

$100,000 Flame Award Sponsor (1 available)

  • VIP Reception with dignitaries prior to the gala dinner
  • Recognition as Flame Award Sponsor in all printed materials
  • Benefits listed below

$50,000 Dinner Chairman (1 available)

  • Remarks from the podium to dinner guests and honorees
  • Introduction to and official photograph with Dinner honorees
  • Recognition as Dinner Chairman on all printed materials
  • One table of ten (10) in premier location at the dinner
  • Two (2) seats at the head table
  • Twelve (12) tickets to the VIP reception

$35,000 Steering Committee

  • Recognition as a Steering Committee member on all printed materials
  • One VIP table of ten (10) at the Keeper of the Flame Dinner
  • Two (2) head table seats at the Keeper of the Flame Dinner
  • Twelve (10 from the sponsor table and 2 from the head table) tickets to the VIP reception

$25,000 Leadership Sponsor

  • Introduction to and official photograph with Dinner honorees
  • Full page ad in the dinner program
  • One table of ten (10) in premier location at the Flame Dinner and two (2) seats at the head table
  • Ten (10) tickets to the VIP reception

$10,000 Freedom Sponsor

  • Organization logo in the sponsor video presentation at the Dinner
  • 1/2 page ad in the dinner program
  • One table of ten (10) in priority location at Flame Dinner and Four (4) tickets to the VIP reception

$5,000 Patriot Sponsor

  • Recognition as a Patriot Sponsor on all printed materials
  • Four (4) tickets to the Flame Dinner and (2) VIP reception (2) General Reception

$1,500 Tribute Committee

  • Two (2) tickets to the Flame Dinner with guaranteed couples seating and two (2) tickets to the VIP reception

$750 Individual Ticket

  • One ticket to the Flame Dinner and VIP reception. *Individual tickets will be seated at the discretion of event organizers

$500 Warrior Ticket

  • One ticket to the Flame Dinner donated to a member of the US Armed Services, Firefighters, or Law Enforcement Officers. *100 percent of this ticket is tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Click here to donate.

*Jacket and Tie are Required. The event is by invitation only. Please contact us for more information at [email protected] *

ABOUT THE CENTER FOR SECURITY POLICY

The Center for Security Policy has, since its founding in 1988, operated as a non-profit, non-partisan organization committed to the time-tested philosophy of promoting international peace through American strength. It seeks to accomplish this goal by stimulating and informing national and international policy debates, in particular those involving regional, defense, economic, financial and technology developments that bear upon the security of the United States.

The Center for Security Policy is a 501(c)(3) non-partisan, non-profit organization and donations are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.

 

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