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Corporate Partnership Program
Corporations, businesses, and family companies have played a major role
through out the history of The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in supporting
its mission to serve children with cancer and other life-threatening diseases.
Every partnership is unique and may include some or all of the
following elements:
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Gift-in-Kind: |
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Camperships: |
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Employee
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Foundation Support: |
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Event Support: |
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Companies can make contributions for any amount to support
the Camp's mission or a specific program or campaign. |
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Special initiatives are one time gifts sought to provide for a specific need such as the purchase of computers or golf carts. These gifts can also be used to cover the cost of a specific program for a one-year period such as the Hospital Outreach Program or Change of Pace Experience. |
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Retailers can enable their customers to add a contribution to their purchases. When merchandised at point-of-sale and throughout the organization, these programs successfully generate customer and employee goodwill. |
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Companies donate budget-alleviating products or services to support the work of The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. Examples include printing, graphic design and media, airfares, hotel rooms, food or medical supplies. |
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Through multiple annual
camperships, companies demonstrate their commitment to children in a cost-effective and meaningful way. A
campership is the cost of sending a child to Camp, currently
$2,500 per child. |
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Through matching gift or payroll deduction
programs company employees support the
Camp's mission. At the same time, company public
relations and employee / employer relations are greatly enhanced. |
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Companies may donate funds or services through their
foundations. Corporate foundations represent a significant source of support for The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. |
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Event support includes event sponsorship, ticket packages, and program advertisements.
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To participate as a
Corporate Partner, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp invites
contributions through one of the above methods at levels of
$10,000 or more. The Corporate Partnership Program includes specific
recognition opportunities and benefits associated with the
amount of gift or method of support chosen. Examples include
event ticket packages, invitations to the annual recognition
dinner, or listing in the Annual Report. Our Corporate Partners
provide more than $500,000 in financial, in-kind, and other
forms of support. For more information please call J. Michael
Smiles at 203-772-0522, e-mail jms@holeinthewallgang.org.
The Hole in the
Wall Gang Camp extends its sincere thanks to our current
Corporate Partners :
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ADM Productions |
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Anonymous (1) |
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Archer Daniels
Midland Company |
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Asset Management
Advisors |
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Bristol-Myers
Squibb Foundation, Inc. |
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Bunge North
America |
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C&S Wholesale
Grocers, Inc. |
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CG Roxane LLC |
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The Colony
Group |
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Columbia Coastal
Transport LLC |
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Costco Wholesale |
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Drinks America |
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Filene's |
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Fusco Corporation |
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Green Mountain
Coffee Roasters |
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H. Muehlstein
& Co. Inc. |
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Hallmark Cards,
Inc. |
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Halo Farm, Inc. |
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Hasbro
Charitable Trust |
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IBM Corporation |
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Jet Aviation
Holdings, Inc. |
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Johanna Foods, Inc. |
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Ken's Foods, Inc. |
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Konover
Construction |
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Liberty Travel |
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LiDestri Foods,
Inc. |
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Mid-Ship Marine,
Inc. |
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Mintz, Levin, Cohn,
Ferris, Glovsky & Popeo, P.C. |
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Nestle Waters North
America, Inc./Poland Springs |
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NewAlliance Bank |
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Newman's Own |
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North Sound Capital |
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Plastipak Packaging
Inc. |
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Pratt & Whitney |
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Select Equity
Group, Inc. |
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Sempra Energy
Trading Corporation |
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Shaner |
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The Stop & Shop
Supermarket Company |
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Sysco Corporation |
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United Refining
Company |
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Wallwork Brothers,
Inc. |
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Zunda Group LLC |
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