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On Sat., Feb. 1, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens’ annual Native Plant and Sustainability Conference will bring together local and national experts for a one-day forum on plants, landscapes and our roles as environmental stewards, among other timely garden design and management topics.

We encourage you to join with others in sponsoring this special gathering. As a sponsor, you’ll have the importance of knowing you’ve made possible this year’s premier regional educational event on the ecological and artistic use of native plants in our gardens. You will also set the pace for this exciting event to grow into the future as a vital forum for learning, dialogue and action as we work together to create healthy, beautiful and resilient regional landscapes.


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Sponsorship Levels

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP

Presenting Sponsor: $2,500 (3 available)

  • Invitation to attend dinner with speakers the evening before the event (Friday, Jan. 31)
  • 4 tickets to the conference
  • 6-foot information table at the event
  • Presenting Sponsor logo on website and on slides at the event
  • Verbal recognition at the beginning of the event and during lunch
  • 10 admission passes to Phipps

Lunch Sponsor: $1,500 (5 available)

  • 2 tickets to the conference
  • 6-foot information table at the event
  • Lunch Sponsor Logo on website and e-communications
  • Verbal recognition at the beginning of the event and during lunch
  • 5 admission passes to Phipps

INDIVIDUAL SPONSORSHIP

Oak Sponsor: $500

  • 2 tickets to the event
  • Oak Sponsor logo/name on website
  • Verbal recognition at the beginning of the event

Spicebush Sponsor: $250

  • 1 tickets to the event
  • Spicebush Sponsor logo/name on website

Trillium Sponsor: $100

  • Trillium Sponsor logo/name on website

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Questions? Contact the adult education department at 412-441-4442, ext. 3208 or gtilove@phipps.conservatory.org or 412-622-6915, ext. 3966.

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