Corporate Sponsorship Package
Passionate about serving British society as a whole About Us Dear Valued Friend, Thank you for your interest in (AMYA), a non-profit organisation dedicated to serving the community through the support of British charities. At AMYA, our mission is to enrich the lives of under-privileged and at-risk groups. Our primary purpose is to produce fund-raising programs and unique events that further propels our mission to serve mankind. With your support, and the support of the British community, the impact we can make in the lives of at-risk, under-privileged and needy people is infinite! For 2014, we have an exciting year planned, with many wonderful partners already joining the team. Our fund-raising goal is to raise 250,000 in cash donations. We invite you to choose a level of participation to assist us in achieving this goal! Please take a moment to look over this information packet and consider your partnership with us. We are astonished with the level of success our efforts have already brought forth. There is something immensely gratifying about working hard to make a positive difference in our world. Please contact myself or other AMYA team members for information on how to join our team! Respectfully Mr Farooq Mirza Chairman
Achievments in 2013 Over 75,000 trees planted by our volunteers throughout the UK Over 2,500 pints of blood (equivelent of saving 7500 lives) collected and donated by ethnic minority groups Visits to over 1,000 care homes across the country Over 20,000 homeless feeding packs provided across the UK
I send my best wishes to the who are supporting this year s Poppy Appeal. I m delighted to hear over 300 members will be out in force throughout November collecting at train stations and other places around the country. Prime Minister: David Cameron It s great to see so many young people giving up their own time to help those who have served our country while remembering those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. This volunteer work represents an essential part of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community s really important contribution to UK national life - whether through helping to raise wider awareness and understanding of the Islamic faith, or fundraising and feeding the homeless, donating blood, and other charitable acts. Deputy Prime Minister: Nick Clegg I applaud the efforts of the AMA to strive for peace and to build bridges between diverse communities... I therefore applaud the AMA ethos Love for All Hatred for None That underpins all their work. The Mayor of London: Boris Johnson As one of the oldest Islamic Communities in the Capital, who build the first London Mosque, the Ahmadis have been an important part of the history of the city and it is fitting that they are also part of the historic celebration for the Diamond Jubilee.
The Charity Challenge is also unique in the sense that it is entirely organised and managed by the youth History of the Charity Challenge What started off as a 26 mile marathon walk in 1985, raising a few thousand pounds for worthwhile causes, has now evolved into a showpiece event for the Association known as the Charity Challenge, where close to 1,000 people participate in raising upwards of 100,000 for a number of local and national charities. In recent years the venue for the Charity Challenge has rotated each year thereby allowing different regions the honour of hosting the event. The chosen region, with the help of the Central Executive Committee, is responsible for organising the Charity Challenge which includes planning the route, liaising with external organisations such as the police and the council, site security, providing accommodation for participants and preparing food for close to 1,000 people. This adds an extra dimension and unique flavour to the Charity Challenge with each region competing to ensure the latest Charity Challenge is better than the previous one. The Charity Challenge is also unique in the sense that it is entirely organised and managed by the youth, who are unpaid volunteers, with every penny raised going directly to the allocated charities for that year. Previous Sponsors and Supporters
Since its inauguration the Charity challenge has raised over 280,000 1,000,000 for good causes Funds Raised 260,000 240,000 240,000 250,000 220,000 200,000 200,000 180,000 160,000 140,000 164,000 140,000 120,000 100,000 104,000 113,000 80,000 60,000 40,000 30,000 40,000 20,000 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Year The Ahmadiyya Muslim community plays a significant role in promoting community cohesion and great events like this show Britain at its best. The Secretary of State for Communities: Rt Hon Eric Pickles
Statements of Support Great Ormond Street Hospital Children s Charity is delighted to receive the continuing support of Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association. Great Ormond Street Hospital is one of the world s leading children s hospitals with the broadest range of dedicated, children s healthcare specialists under one roof in the UK. The hospital s pioneering research and treatment gives hope to children who are suffering from the rarest, most complex and often lifethreatening conditions, from across the country and abroad. Jenny Pearce Fundraising Executive Great Ormand Street Hospital The support we receive from is helping us to continue with our ambitious plans to redevelop twothirds of the hospital. We are part way through our four phase redevelopment programme and last year opened our newest building which features larger rooms, more space for parents to sleep along their child in comfort, increased privacy for our patients and better working environments for the staff. But our work is not done. We still have too many patients being treated in wards which are cramped, outdated and no longer fit-for-purpose. By working together you can help us to raise funds which may go towards the new building which is due to open in 2017. British Heart Foundation scientists are fighting for every heartbeat for babies born with heart defects to the millions of adults affected by heart disease, BHF scientists are carrying the fight for every heartbeat into the future. We have already made heart research history. And with the help of our researchers tireless work, we will uncover the mysteries that could help us regenerate hearts, form new arteries and muscle, and ultimately stop heart disease in its tracks. Simon Gillespie Chief Executive British Heart Foundation In 2012/13 we invested 90.7 million to fund vital and ambitious research to save the lives of future generations. You have kindly contributed to this. Your fundraising and donation of approximately 15,000 is being used to fund this vital work. It costs 200 to fund one of our young scientists for a whole day. We currently provide the salaries for around 500 post-doctoral scientists who work in research teams right across the UK. Your support this year is the equivalent of 75 days of funding for one of these scientists. Thank you. You are making a difference and fighting for every heartbeat.
Dear Friends Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research has had the privilege and good fortune to work with the for many years. First of all thanks to their support of London Bikeathon, our flagship cycling event, we now have 7,000 cyclists raising more than 700,000 for Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research. As a consequence, Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association has on more than one occasion won our award for volunteering at our Annual Sports Event Awards ceremony. At the same the has organised their own events including a sponsored walk and their own Bikeathon, which has enabled them to raise thousands of pounds in support of our work. It has been my pleasure to speak to gatherings of the Association on a few occasions over the years, and I couldn t have been more impressed by their outstanding community spirit and tireless and selfless dedication to helping others demonstrated by everyone involved in the Association. I know there are exciting plans for the year ahead and I am sure that the partnership between, MK Dons SET and Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research will go from strength to strength. This will enable Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research to stop people dying from blood cancers; make patients lives better and prevent blood cancers from happening in the first place. I m sorry that I can t join you at this special game, but send you my very best wishes for a great afternoon. Enjoy the holiday season and very best wishes for a healthy and happy 2014! Kindest regards Cathy Gilman Chief Executive beatingbloodcancers.org.uk 39-40 Eagle Street, London WC1R 4TH 020 7504 2200 Company limited by guarantee 738089 Registered charity 216032 (England & Wales) SC037529 (Scotland) Letter of appreciation to AMYA
Letter of appreciation to AMYA s Regional co-ordinator
MKACC 2013 Venue Willen Lake Participants 5,000 Total Raised 200,000
PRE EVENT... AT EVENT... Large Logo on front cover brochure to be distributed to guests Full page advert in Charity s Quarterly Magazine (sent to 3,000 UK Households) Banner advent on website in the run up to Charity Challenge and 1 year after, in rotation with other sponsors Logo on advertising boards used for media and press interviews Advert or interview with Company Representative for 2-3 minutes on Charity s internal television station in the run upto the Charity Challenge Logo and link from Charity Challenge website to your own Logo on every participants number plates - front and / or back 15 or 30 second advert running every 15 minutes on a giant TV screen from 10am to 4pm 1.3m x 2m area to house exhibition stand that includes a covered table and 2 chairs Logo appearing on start or finish line (12-16 feet high and 20 feet wide) Logo on all signage of Charity Challenge Logo on certificates Logo on Programme Free Standing signage around exhibition Reserved Table for 10 at Awards Ceremony GOLD PACKAGE 5,000 PRE EVENT... Logo on front cover of brochure to be distributed to guests. Half page advert in Charity s Quarterly Magazine (sent to 3,000 UK Households) 200 word company profile on Charity Challenge website Logo and link from Charity Challenge website to your own AT EVENT... Banner advert - run of site, in rotation with other sponsors 15 second advert on a giant TV screen at the opening and closing session 1.3m x 2m area to house exhibition stand that includes a covered table and 2 chairs 5 tickets for awards ceremony SILVER PACKAGE 2,000 PRE EVENT... Quarter page advert in Charity s Quarterly Magazine (sent to 3,000 UK Households) Acknowledgement on Charity Challenge website Logo and link from Charity Challenge website to your own AT EVENT... Acknowlegement on giant TV screen at the opening and closing session A shared space in the Exhibition area for Marketing and PR 2 complimentary tickets for awards ceremony BRONZE PACKAGE 1,000
(AMYA) promotes Love for All, Hatred for None @AMYA_humanity For further information please contact Mr Farooq Mirza on 07812186923 Email: info@mkacc.org