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“3+1” Project 2010

“3+1” Project 2010. One Team One Effort. Committee Update. Weekly Meetings since December 2008 Established a Community Task Force We have Incorporated our name Created a Pledge Form Studied Best Practice models from neighbouring communities. Executive and Task Force.

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“3+1” Project 2010

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  1. “3+1” Project 2010 One Team One Effort

  2. Committee Update • Weekly Meetings since December 2008 • Established a Community Task Force • We have Incorporated our name • Created a Pledge Form • Studied Best Practice models from neighbouring communities "3+1" Project 2010

  3. Executive and Task Force • Scott Lecky, Tom Everson, Rachel Noon, Terry Sylvester, Shawn Pilon • Rod McLeod, Brian Tardiff, Brian Caskanette, Blair Fitzpatrick, Mike Gilligan, Bill Kaneb, André Pommier, Gilles Latour, Joanne Riel, Shawn Maloney, Dave Murphy, Sherry Wylie-Arbic, Pat McLeod, Debi Seguin, Ray Brunet, Glen Grant, Dr. Louis Cardinal, Dr. Mike Turcotte, Brian Hunt "3+1" Project 2010

  4. Breakfast Launch • Press Conference on May 7th • Breakfast Kickoff Fundraiser Launch May 27th at Cornwall Golf and Country Club "3+1" Project 2010

  5. Unity • Perception of The Committee vs. The City • We are here for you! • Every dollar raised from our committee is 1 less dollar for our tax payers. "3+1" Project 2010

  6. One team One Effort • City and fundraising volunteers form 1 team. • More professional • More effective • Whatever road we travel, we travel together. "3+1" Project 2010

  7. Naming Rights • Naming Rights are good, not evil • Makes fiscal sense • Maximizes private sector contributions • Saying no, handicaps fundraising efforts • Standard Practice • Almost all new sports facilities have been named • Naming is community based • There are other ways to recognize individuals "3+1" Project 2010

  8. What’s in the Name? • Setting guidelines jointly with city administration that incorporates: • The Right Fit • The Right Terms • Choosing the name with care and dignity for our community "3+1" Project 2010

  9. Best Practices in other Communities • Niagara Falls • Kingston (X 2) • Greater Napanee • Whitby • Windsor • Wellington are in same process now as we are "3+1" Project 2010

  10. A Possible Scenario (Draft) Naming Opportunity Proposed Amount 1. Building ? 2. Ice Pads & Field house (up to 5 yr donation term) #1 Field house $ 200, 000 #2 Stadium Pad $ 150, 000 #3 Community Pad $ 125, 000 #4 Community Pad $ 125, 000 3. Community Room $ 50, 000 (up to 5 yr donation term) "3+1" Project 2010

  11. A Possible Scenario 4. Game Clocks (up to 5 yr donation term) #1 Fieldhouse $ 50, 000 #2 Stadium Pad $ 50, 000 #3 Community Pad $ 30, 000 #4 Community Pad $ 30, 000 5. Dressing Rooms (20 total) $400,000 ($20,000 each, up to 5 yr donation term) "3+1" Project 2010

  12. Possibilities • The previous scenario is only one of many possible • We do not have all the answers, but there are dozens of proven models to follow • We need to approach this as a TEAM "3+1" Project 2010

  13. Conclusion • Lets establish protocols for the team, and then develop ONE strategy, ONE fundraising effort that will give us the BEST chance for success • Questions or concerns? Thank you "3+1" Project 2010

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