| FAAHPN Sponsorship Opportunities
Contact the Riley House for payment options. |
| Level A
John Gilmore Riley – Founding Partner (platinum)
Born a slave in Leon County but went on to become principal of Lincoln Academy and a pillar of Tallahassees black community. |
$25,000 |
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| Level B
Abraham Lincoln Lewis (gold)
Named for a founder of the Afro American Life Insurance Company, Jacksonville, Florida January 15, 1901; the first life insurance company in Florida. |
$15,000 |
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| Level C
Mary McCleod Bethune (silver)
Named for the founder of Bethune Cookman College, Daytona Beach, Florida. The school was initially established as a school for Negro women, later becoming coed. |
$10,000 |
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| Level D
Gwen Sawyer Cherry (bronze)
Named for the first black woman to serve in the Florida State Legislature. |
$5,000 |
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| Annual Benefits: Plaque acknowledging support-organization cited |
- Contributions to support the activities of the network should be made payable to the Riley Museum and designated “Florida Network” for receipt of a tax-deduction.
- Prominently listed on the statewide conference and other meeting banners
- Listed on the Riley web site
- Listed in all Riley Center/Museum and Network Publications
- Listed in The FAAHPN Network News
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