LET’S SHOW THE WORLD WHAT WE’RE MADE OF Celebrate Columbus in Harmony $50,000 (total project budget: $100,000), designation of Harmony Project as official Community Choir of the Columbus Bicenntenial Kick-off event: Bicenntenial Park Concert (free outdoor concert) Suggested date June 14 Main event: 200 Years, 200 Voices, Celebrate Columbus in Harmony Ohio Theatre, suggested date July 19 Final event: Columbus Commons Concert (free outdoor concert) Suggested date August 23 10TV’s Angela Pace and appointed 200Columbus representatives The main event will feature a short documentary, a live performance by the 200-member choir, remarks from Mayor Michael B. Coleman, and a formal address given by 200Columbus representatives. SPONSORSHIP REQUEST EVENT DETAILS Call (614) 564-9300 FOR MORE INFORMATION EVENTS HOSTS YEARS VOICES 200 200 YEARS VOICES Logo placement in all TV and print advertisements Featured prominently on all promotional materials including event programs, event tickets and event signage Logo placement on all T-shirts worn on-stage by the 200 member choir Recognition in all live broadcast interviews Logo featured in event opening documentary with voice over, “200Columbus presents” On-stage recognition and special thanks from Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman, Angela Pace, and Harmony Project Director, David Brown Anticipated audience of 10,000+ Branding opportunities and flexibility to customize other benefits 10TV Spots – Approximately 80, :15-second spots (valued: $15,000) The Columbus Dispatch Ads – [8] 6”x10”, 4 Color (valued: $21,120) ThisWeek Newspaper – [4] 1/2 Page Vertical Ads, 4 Color (valued: $2,610) Web Presence – HarmonyProject.com (500 hits per month) Social Media – Harmony Project Facebook Advertising (40,000 views) Alive! Ads – [8] Full page, 4 Color (valued: $3,720) SPONSOR BENEFITS PACKAGE ALL FEATURING 200COLUMBUS LOGO
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Let’s show the worLd
what we’re made of
Celebrate Columbus in harmony
$50,000 (total project budget: $100,000), designation of Harmony Project as official Community Choir of the Columbus Bicenntenial
Kick-off event: Bicenntenial Park Concert (free outdoor concert) Suggested date June 14
main event: 200 Years, 200 Voices, Celebrate Columbus in Harmony Ohio Theatre, suggested date July 19
final event: Columbus Commons Concert (free outdoor concert) Suggested date August 23
10TV’s Angela Pace and appointed 200Columbus representatives
The main event will feature a short documentary, a live performance by the 200-member choir, remarks from Mayor Michael B. Coleman, and a formal address given by 200Columbus representatives.
SponSorShip requeSt
event detaiLs
Call (614) 564-9300 for more information
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Logo placement in all TV and print advertisements
Featured prominently on all promotional materials including event programs, event tickets and event signage
Logo placement on all T-shirts worn on-stage by the 200 member choir
Recognition in all live broadcast interviews
Logo featured in event opening documentary with voice over, “200Columbus presents”
On-stage recognition and special thanks from Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman, Angela Pace, and Harmony Project Director, David Brown
Anticipated audience of 10,000+
Branding opportunities and flexibility to customize other benefits
10TV Spots – Approximately 80, :15-second spots (valued: $15,000)
The Columbus Dispatch Ads – [8] 6”x10”, 4 Color (valued: $21,120) ThisWeek Newspaper – [4] 1/2 Page Vertical Ads, 4 Color (valued: $2,610) Web Presence – HarmonyProject.com (500 hits per month)
Social Media – Harmony Project Facebook Advertising (40,000 views)
Alive! Ads – [8] Full page, 4 Color (valued: $3,720)
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CeLebrate the differenCeS that make Us strong.
Columbus is more than just another metropolitan city. It’s a diverse community of
individuals, representing the mosaic of our great country. With a dazzling array of
abilities, life stories, and dreams, our people tell the story of Columbus.
Now, they can be united as never before through the transformative experience of
becoming a part of something bigger than themselves. Two hundred people living out
a dream, honoring the past, celebrating the present, and envisioning the future.
it aLL BeginS with a Song.
Many people dream of performing on-
stage. Now, they can live that dream while
strengthening who we are as a community
and showcasing that community to the world.
The choir will consist of 200 dedicated
volunteers. Musical ability is not necessary, but
there are two important requirements to join:
1. Participants must be residents of the
Columbus metro area.
2. They must perform a community service
project with fellow choir members.
Choir members will learn and master songs while
serving together in the community. Their hard
work will create lasting bonds and lead to an
amazing on-stage experience before a packed
house at the historic Ohio Theatre.
The process will be captured on film, from
the first rehearsal to the final preparations
backstage. The footage will be used to create
a short-version documentary, which will
premiere at the concert and be presented to
200Columbus as a legacy to the diversity and
talent of our great city.
There are rewards for everyone involved in
200 years, 200 voices.
• Promotecivicpride
• Uniteneighborhoodsaroundacommoncause
• Strengthencommunitybonds
• Buildrewardingnewrelationships
• Learnthepowerofcollaboration
• Gainnewrespectfordifferences
• Educatecommunityonthepowerofdiversity
• Commemorate200yearsofhistory
200 PeOPLe. ONe iNSPiRiNg STORy OF COMMuNiTy.
program benefits
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The Harmony Project enriches the community by bringing together diverse people in
Columbus to break down social barriers, serve their fellow citizens, inspire the greater
community, and experience the elevation of their own spirit in the process.
Our music and documentary programs give
a voice to under-served communities, people
who dream of performing on-stage, and those
who want to improve the lives of others.
As we practice, walls come down and bridges
are built. When we perform, we spotlight a
community in harmony.
We believe that when people of different racial
backgrounds, religions, ages and occupations
unite in artistic collaboration, they inspire their
audience and community to action.
When we share, we highlight a human need.
By responding to that need, we become a
community in harmony.
We send a powerful message by being who we
are: a diverse group of people united by music,
service, and commitment to others.
Our service projects are designed to bring
diverse groups of people together for a common
purpose. When we serve together, we create a
greater impact than if we had acted alone. The
result is a community in harmony.
Our projects have contributed to a more
sustainable environment, addressed the
problems of homelessness, and provided arts
education for under-served populations. In
giving back, we demonstrate the power of many
voices joining together as one.
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Harmony Project initiatives have included:• Cleanedandrestoredtwoinner-city
DavidBrownisnoordinarychoir director. His inspirational leadership and enthusiastic approach to conducting have established him as a dynamic musical force. His choirs have performed in front of packed housesatCarnegieHall,LincolnCenter and Madison Square Garden.HehasappearedontheTodayShowandGoodMorningAmerica and received several prestigious awards for leadership and community service.
In 2009, Brown founded the Harmony Project, a 501c3 nonprofit arts and service-based organization here in Columbus. He has led this choir in performances at several high-profile venues. In June 2011, he broughtreligiousgroups,GLBTgroups and the public together at the Columbus Commons for the first-ever “flash choir.” Videos of the performance have generated more than 50,000 hits on YouTube and across the Web.