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Wendake, June 12, 2015 Re : Invitation and Sponsorship Opportunities for the Fundraiser Gala hosted by the AFNQL during the 36 th Annual General Assembly of the AFN in Montreal, July 8 th , 2015 Greetings: The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is holding its 36th Annual General Assembly (AGA) on July 7-9, 2015 in Montreal. As the host regional organization, the Assembly of First Nations of Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) will be hosting a Fundraiser Gala on July 8, 2015 at the Marriott Château Champlain Hotel, room Cartier B-C from 6:30 pm to 11:00 pm. The AFNQL will be proud to express the diversity of our cultures through local talents during this this Gala which will bring together more than 350 guests. This Gala is a fundraiser for the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada (FNCFCS), a non- profit organization who proudly works with First Nations and non-Aboriginal partners nationally and internationally to ensure First Nations children and their families have equitable opportunities to grow up safely at home, get a good education, be healthy and proud of who they are. For these reasons, we are asking our partners to contribute to the success of the event. Any profits of the Gala will go to the FNCFCS. The Gala tickets are $250.00 each. We invite you to consult the attached brochure which includes the sponsorship form and options, information to buy tickets for the Gala, the evening program as well as information on the AFN AGA and the Caring Society. For questions, please contact Jane Gray at 418 842- 5020 or by email at [email protected] or Mélanie Vincent at 418 580-4442 or by email: [email protected] Your support is precious and your participation and/or financial contribution would be greatly appreciated. Ghislain Picard Chief of the AFNQL Encls: Gala Brochure

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Wendake, June 12, 2015 Re: Invitation and Sponsorship Opportunities for the Fundraiser Gala hosted by the AFNQL during

the 36th Annual General Assembly of the AFN in Montreal, July 8th, 2015 Greetings: The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is holding its 36th Annual General Assembly (AGA) on July 7-9, 2015 in Montreal. As the host regional organization, the Assembly of First Nations of Quebec-Labrador (AFNQL) will be hosting a Fundraiser Gala on July 8, 2015 at the Marriott Château Champlain Hotel, room Cartier B-C from 6:30 pm to 11:00 pm. The AFNQL will be proud to express the diversity of our cultures through local talents during this this Gala which will bring together more than 350 guests. This Gala is a fundraiser for the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada (FNCFCS), a non-profit organization who proudly works with First Nations and non-Aboriginal partners nationally and internationally to ensure First Nations children and their families have equitable opportunities to grow up safely at home, get a good education, be healthy and proud of who they are. For these reasons, we are asking our partners to contribute to the success of the event. Any profits of the Gala will go to the FNCFCS. The Gala tickets are $250.00 each. We invite you to consult the attached brochure which includes the sponsorship form and options, information to buy tickets for the Gala, the evening program as well as information on the AFN AGA and the Caring Society. For questions, please contact Jane Gray at 418 842-5020 or by email at [email protected] or Mélanie Vincent at 418 580-4442 or by email: [email protected] Your support is precious and your participation and/or financial contribution would be greatly appreciated. Ghislain Picard Chief of the AFNQL Encls: Gala Brochure

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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES – AFNQL GALA, JULY 8, 2015

Levels of sponsorship and benefits are spread over six categories but can also be specially customized to fit the prospective

sponsor’s awareness and communications objectives. Please enquire about this possibility.

SPONSORSHIP LEVELS

LEVELS Premier Gala Sponsor

$10,000

Entertainment and

Culture Sponsor

$5,000

Gold Sponsor

$2,500

Silver Sponsor

$1,000

Bronze Sponsor

$500

BENEFITS Sponsor logo in Gala

Program and Menu X X X

Sponsor logo on all

Gala signage X

Sponsor logo on

projector screen X X X X X

Podium

announcements of

sponsorship

8 times 5 times 2 times 1 time

Complimentary Gala

tickets Table (10 seats per

table)

4 2 2

Information booth

(space at the Gala

room entrance)

X

Sponsor logo on the

FNCFCS webpage X X X X X

Sponsor message in

Gala program X X

Sponsor speech at the

Gala X

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GALA TICKETS AND SPONSORHIP FORM

Number of tickets : _____________ x $250 = ________________

It is best to book in advance to ensure your seats. Tickets purchased in advance will be

available for pick up on site at the AFNQL booth located at the Bonaventure Hotel.

You can also purchase your tickets on-site at the AFNQL booth or at the door the night

of the event.

Categories Please check

Premier Gala Sponsor $10,000

Entertainment and Culture Sponsor $5,000

Gold Sponsor $2,500

Silver Sponsor $1,000

Bronze Sponsor $500

Customized (specify):

Check the box if you need an invoice

Payments by check or cash only. Please make checks payable to “AFNQL”.

DEADLINE

We would appreciate hearing from you before June 30, 2015.

INQUIRIES / QUESTIONS / TO SEND PAYMENTS

To send payments, for more information or to discuss sponsorship opportunities for the

AFNQL’s Gala at the 2015 AFN Annual General Assembly, please contact Jane Gray or

Melanie Vincent, as follows:

Mailing Address

Assembly of First Nations of Quebec-Labrador

250 Place Chef Michel Laveau, Suite 201

Wendake, QC G0A 4V0

Office Tel: (418) 842-5020

Office Fax: (418) 842-2660

Jane Gray: [email protected]

Cell phone / Txt Message: 418-955-9700

Melanie Vincent: [email protected]

Cell phone / Txt Message: 418-580-4442

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DRAFT GALA PROGRAM (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)

6 :30 Doors open

7 :00 Opening Prayer (Mohawk elder to be confirmed)

Opening (MC Lance Delisle)

Buffalo Hat Signers (drummers) and Barbara Diabo (hoop dance)

7 :20 Welcoming Speech, Kahnawahe Grand Chief

7 :23 Welcoming Speech, AFNQL Chief Ghislain Picard

7 :26 Speech, National Chief Perry Bellegarde

7 :29 Other dignitaries (to be confirmed)

7 :35 Meal served (Montreal’s favorites – smoked meat and poutine)

7 :45 Stand up comic Candy Palmater (www.thecandyshow.com)

8 :15 Presentation by Dr. Cindy Blackstock, FNCFCS

8 :30 Cake served (AFNQL 30th Anniversary)

8: 35 Indian City to perform their new single One Day

8 :45 David Hart (Labrador Innu singer and songwriter)

9 :30 Midnight Renegade Band (country band)

11 :00 End

BACKGROUND

The AFN is the national political organization representing First Nations governments

and their citizens in Canada, including those living on reserve and in urban and rural

areas. Every Chief in Canada is entitled to be a member of the Assembly. The National

Chief is elected by the Chiefs in Canada, who in turn are elected by their citizens. The

AFN represents over 630 First Nations communities across Canada. The role and

function of the AFN is to serve as a national delegated forum for determining and

harmonizing effective collective and co-operative measures on the priorities identified

by First Nations.

Under the leadership of the National Chief and the AFN Executive Committee, who

oversee targeted portfolios, organizational activity has included advancing Aboriginal

and Treaty Rights, Economic Development, Education, Languages and Literacy, Health,

Housing, Social Development, Justice, Taxation, Land Claims, Environmental

Stewardship, and an array of issues that are of common concern. The AFN selects

sponsors whose objectives are congruent and respectful of AFN portfolio objectives.

The Chiefs meet annually to set national policy and direction through resolution.

AFN AGA 2015

The 2015 AFN AGA will also be an opportunity for Chiefs to come together and discuss

issues of concern to First Nation governments and citizens and to mandate the AFN to

undertake work to advance the rights and interests of First Nations. The Assembly

typically attracts up to 1500 delegates to the various events held throughout the week.

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To this end, the 2015 AGA will include a number of key venues for First Nation leaders,

including regional caucus sessions, strategy and planning sessions, and the resolutions

process.

Delegates will also be provided with plenary presentations and reporting from the

National Chief the AFN Executive Committee, and AFN Tri-Council. As such, the 2015

AGA will present a vital occasion for the consolidation of national priorities, leadership,

and decision-making.

The Caring Society

The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society proudly works with First Nations and

non-Aboriginal partners nationally and internationally to ensure First Nations children

and their families have equitable opportunities to grow up safely at home, get a good

education, be healthy and proud of who they are. We believe in the power of everyone

regardless of income so we developed 7 free ways to make a difference for First Nations

children.

Join the reconciliation movement by learning more about:

• I am a Witness – Witness a historic human rights case helping 163,000 First

Nations children get culturally-based and equitable services and grow up safely

at home.

• Jordan’s Principle – Ensure First Nations children can access government services

on the same terms as other children.

• Shannen's Dream - Be inspired by teen youth education leader, Shannen

Koostachin and help ensure First Nations children get proper schools and

education.

• Touchstones of Hope - Principles to guide organizations and individuals in

reconciliation.

• Child and Youth Engagement - Learn how to respectfully engage young people.

• Many Hands One Dream - Principles to improve health care for Aboriginal

children.