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Institute of History & Art |
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125
Washington Avenue |
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Albany,
New York
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518-463-4478 |
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information@
albanyinstitute.org |
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Underwriting Opportunities: 2004 and BEYOND |
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Individuals, corporations and organizations may take advantage of special
underwriting packages associated with special events, programs and exhibitions. |
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In 2007, we look forward to presenting
exhibitions featuring Great Stuff from Museum Storage,
Luminosity: The Paintings of Stephen Hannock, Parallel Passages:
Lynn Davis at the Sites of Frederic E. Church, Art and Nature:
Hudson River School Paintings, Fabrica: Fiber Constructs by Estelle
Kessler Yarinsky, The Helderrberg Escarpment: Photographs by John
Yang
For more information on upcoming
opportunities, contact Marcia Moss at 518-463-4478 x467 or via
email.
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The Albany
Institute of History & Art understands and appreciates that no two
companies are alike. It is our philosophy to work in partnership
with you to customize a participation plan that meets your
charitable interests and business objectives. |
Visibility |
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Underwriters receive a high level of local, regional and national
visibility through a variety of media, promotional activities, materials,
association with the Institute and its constituencies, and other awareness
and recognition initiatives |
Benefits |
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Underwriters receive a variety of
benefits that may include recognition on event signage and programs,
complimentary tickets, discounts on memberships and in the Museum
Shop and special availability for rental of the museum's facilities.
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Audience |
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AIHA's audience includes opinion-leaders, decision-makers from the arts,
state and local government, business, academia and the communities of
Upstate New York. Traditionally, the Institute draws audiences from the
14-county greater Capital Region. These visitors include families and intergenerational groups; students
and teachers; business executives and young professionals; state
legislators and government employees; artists and scholars; and the
underserved and culturally diverse segments of surrounding communities.
Cultural Heritage/Tourism, growing in Albany, is projected to come from
more than 40 states and 20 foreign countries, including independent
travelers, group tours and convention-related visitors.
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Gift Range |
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Project Examples |
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$4,000-$50,000+ |
Exhibitions |
Changing exhibitions
Permanent exhibitions
AIHA traveling exhibitions |
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$2,500-$24,000 |
School Programs |
Group tours
Videoconferencing
Museum Learning Initiative |
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$1,500-$3,000 |
Adopt an Object |
Choose one object from:
Ancient Egypt
Hudson River School
Colonial Albany
19th c. Sculpture or
18th-19th c. Paintings |
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$1,000-$6,500 |
Publications |
Calendar of Events
Newsletter
Visitors Guide
Annual Report |
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$1,000-$9,000 |
Special Events |
Museum Ball
Contemporary Art Auction Festival of
Trees |
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$750-$19,000 |
Public Programs |
Family activities
Adult lectures
Gallery talks |
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$500-$14,000 |
Operating Expenses |
Window washing
Carpet cleaning
HVAC system maintenance |
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