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Sponsorship Opportunities 2019

For this year's Winter Seminar - "Let’s be Frenemies…You, Me and AI" to be held on Friday 6th December, we are delighted to offer organisations the opportunity to support the BHBIA Winter Seminar through sponsorship. Details are listed below. 

These opportunities are open to both pharmaceutical companies and agencies/consultancies (BHBIA members only).

If you would like to take up one of these options please email us at admin@bhbia.org.uk stating clearly which item(s) you would like to reserve. In case your first choice is not available, please list any further items you are interested in, in order of preference. (It is likely that we will need to limit sponsorship to one item per organisation, but please let us know if you would like to sponsor more than one, should this be possible).

Opportunities will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis to those who express their interest.

#Contribution towards printing of the programme - 1 available - £500

  • BHBIA to print programme
  • Sponsoring company to be credited with donation towards print costs, on the programme and from the stage on the day
  • Sponsor's logo in the programme
  • Will be available as an online pdf prior to the event and a printed copy will be placed in the delegate packs.

Sponsorship of networking drinks reception (joint with BHBIA) - 1 available - £500 

  • Pre-lunch drinks reception as provided by the venue
  • Sponsor's logo to be displayed on cocktail tables
  • Acknowledgement from the stage on the day

Sponsorship of wine with lunch (joint the BHBIA) - 1 available - £500

  • Wine as provided by the venue
  • Sponsor's logo to be displayed on the lunch tables (either on the menu or on a separate card)
  • Acknowledgement from the stage on the day

#Table favours/small boxes of chocolates for lunch - 1 available - £500

  • To be supplied by the BHBIA and will include the sponsor's logo
  • These will not carry the BHBIA logo

*Notepads (n=100) - 1 available - £250

  • To be supplied by the sponsoring company (no smaller than A5) and will be handed out in the delegate bags/folders
  • These do not need to carry a BHBIA logo.

*Pens (n=100) - 1 available - £250

  • To be supplied by the sponsoring company and will be handed out in the delegate bags/folders.
  • These do not need to carry a BHBIA logo

*Sponsorship of reusable canvas / cotton bags (n=100) - 1 available - £300

  • To be supplied by the sponsoring company and will be handed out in the delegate bags/folders.
  • These do not need to carry a BHBIA logo

Items marked with a * must be supplied to the BHBIA by Friday 29th November 2019
Items marked with a # are subject to supplier/print deadlines

  • BHBIA to provide raffle items (list of items below)
  • Sponsoring company name and logo will be included on a slide when the raffle prize drawn                         

Nest Cam IQ Outdoor Security Camera - Sponsored by Medefield
Nintendo Switch Console - £280
Fitbit Versa 2 - £200
Red Letter Day Voucher - £150
Fortnum and Mason Hamper- £100

Background on our Charity for the BHBIA Winter Seminar event 

There are over 6 million carers in the UK. At Carers Trust we aim to provide them with the support, advice and information necessary to assist them wherever and whenever they need our help. This can range from providing benefits advice, grants for essential sources of support or arranging respite care. Our 144 Carers’ Centres and online services offer a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of carers across the UK. 

Today we are the largest provider of carer support in the UK offering unique and innovative services. This work would have been impossible without the generosity of individual supporters as well as companies and organisations. Without their involvement and contributions, hundreds of thousands of carers would be left to cope alone. 

We have been able to offer a number of funds that help carers, including the Carers Relief Fund, Carers Break Fund and Young Carers Activities Fund. We now award around 650 individual grants each year. These are designed to improve carers’ lives, health and well-being as well as help them meet the cost of things like transport, household appliances and specialist equipment. 

We provide access to 24-hour information, advice and peer support for carers wherever they live in the UK, via our interactive website www.carers.org. The discussion boards and chat rooms give carers the opportunity to share experiences and meet others in a similar position. Our online services are particularly valuable for their ability to reach carers who cannot access a Carers’ Centre due to their location or the demands of their caring role. 

With an ageing population, the UK will need more care from families and friends in the future. This is an issue that will touch everyone’s life at some point and Carers Trust aims to be there to help carers which is why more than ever we will continue to rely on generous individuals support now and in the future.