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OTR Members, family foundations, and local organizations are invited to participate in OTR’s Lecture Sponsorship Program. We also encourage you to introduce this opportunity to businesses that are looking to develop clients with an interest in civic engagement and foreign policy. 

Individual Sponsorship: 
-$1,500 = Diplomat Level (sponsorship of one lecture)
-$3,000 = Ambassador Level (sponsorship of two lectures)

We accept multiple sponsorships of each lecture. 
  
Individual Sponsorship Benefits: 
-Invitation to the luncheon with the speaker of the lecture(s) you sponsor at either level
-One extra guest pass for the lecture you are sponsoring at the Diplomat Level
-Two extra guest passes for the lecture you are sponsoring at the Ambassador Level
-Signage recognition at the lecture
 
OTR’s community includes approximately 400 active members, most of them women, representing a range of accomplished, civic-minded, and highly networked individuals from greater New York City. Our email list reaches more than 1,100 individuals. Corporate sponsorships are an excellent marketing tool for local organizations and companies through prominent mentions in all OTR emails, print materials, and on our website.  
 
Corporate Sponsorship:
-$1,500 = Diplomat Level (sponsorship of one lecture)
-$3,000 = Ambassador Level (sponsorship of two lectures)

We accept multiple sponsorships of each lecture.
 
Corporate Sponsorship Benefits:
-Invitation to the luncheon with the speaker of the lecture(s) you sponsor at either level
-Four extra guest passes for the lecture you are sponsoring at the Diplomat Level
-Eight extra guest passes for the lecture you are sponsoring at the Ambassador Level
-Invitation to one Patron event: evening cocktails and lecture 
-Signage recognition at the lecture

For more information, please contact OTR via email (otr@fpa.org) or by calling the office at 212 -481-8100, ext. 223. 

Your contribution to OTR is deductible to the fullest extent of the law under section 501(c)(3) of the IRS code. Certain goods and services provided in exchange for a donation may reduce the amount of a donor's charitable deduction.