Nov 7, 2015 - $5,000 -â PREMIER EVENT SPONSOR BENEFITS ... Premier presence in symposium social media campaigns (e.g.
2015 Sustainable Agriculture Symposium November 7th, 2015 In partnership with the College of Idaho
$5,000 -‐ PREMIER EVENT SPONSOR BENEFITS • Opportunity for CEO/spokesperson to give a short address during keynote addresses • Exposure at all ICSA sponsored events • Complimentary table at vendor EXPO ($300 value) • Logo on stanchion at tables and printed badges • Weekly advertising at the Capital City Public Market and the Boise Farmers Market • Premier presence in symposium social media campaigns (e.g. Facebook, Twitter) • Name, logo, and website link on ICSA web site • Name and logo in program and luncheon table sign • 20 complimentary event tickets $3,000 – STEWARD EVENT SPONSOR BENEFITS • Complimentary table at vendor EXPO ($300 value) • Logo on stanchion at tables • Select advertising at the Capital City Public Market and the Boise Farmers Market • Presence in symposium social media campaigns (e.g. Facebook, Twitter) • Name, logo, and website link on ICSA web site • Name and logo in program and luncheon table sign • 12 complimentary event tickets $1,500 – OFFICIAL EVENT SPONSOR BENEFITS • Select Social Media presence leading up to event • Name, logo, and website link on ICSA web site • Name in event program and at luncheon table sign • 6 complimentary event tickets $500 – FRIEND EVENT SPONSOR BENEFITS • Name on ICSA web site • Name in event program • 2 complimentary event tickets
The 2015 Sustainable Agriculture Symposium is the ICSA’s biggest annual event with an estimated 300-‐ 600 attendees. The Symposium will include a keynote speaker, along with multiple breakout sessions facilitated by recognized thought leaders. In addition, it attracts agriculture extension educators and local farming experts. The day (Friday) will be filled with information packed workshops and seminars, in addition to a vendor expo in the lobby of our venue. Workshop topics will include soil health, bee keeping (pollination), alternatives to pesticides, cover cropping, sustainable gardening, regenerative agriculture, holistic livestock management, water conservation, water pollution, no-‐till farming, permaculture, and backyard and pastured poultry. It’s a great attractor event for the environmentally conscious shopper too!