Victor Emanuel Conservation Award Celebration 2021 Sponsorship Online Registration

10/08/2021

Summary

In its 12th year, the Victor Emanuel Conservation Award Celebration honors Greg Lasley posthumously for his prolific contributions to citizen science, wildlife photography, and environmental conservation.

Description

Join us as an event sponsor! Sponsorship registration is open now and includes levels from $100 - $15,000.

GOLDEN-CHEEKED WARBLER (SOLD)  …………  $15,000

An iconic bird of Central Texas and Travis Audubon’s conservation work. Greg’s photograph of a GCWA in a lichen-covered oak tree at his Dripping Springs backyard has quickly become a classic.

  • Recognition as sole presenting sponsor

  • Highly visible presenting sponsor recognition and logo on slideshow

  • Exclusive acknowledgement message before celebration presentation

  • Featured blog post with photos on TravisAudubon.org

  • Company profile (1/2 page) in Travis Audubon’s Signal Smoke e-newsletter for six consecutive issues

  • Mention in press releases sent to major media outlets, such as Texas Monthly, Austin American-Statesman, The Texas Tribune and Austin Chronicle

  • Recognition on social media with a reach of over 8,100 individuals

  • Prominent listing of presenting sponsor’s logo on event invitation sent to 2,000+ people

  • Prominent presenting sponsor logo recognition in event e-communication

  • Travis Audubon website listing, which features presenting sponsor’s logo and link for one year

  • Entrance for five cars at the VIP Drive-In for Conservation movie event

 

SWALLOW-TAILED KITE    ……………………………………    $10,000+

Unique and graceful, this raptor is usually seen in flight as it soars and glides while twisting its forked tail.

  • Company profile (1/2 page) in Travis Audubon’s Signal Smoke e-newsletter for four consecutive issues

  • Mention in press releases sent to major media outlets, such as Texas Monthly, Austin American-Statesman, The Texas Tribune and Austin Chronicle

  • Recognition on social media with a reach of over 8,100 individuals

  • Prominent listing of sponsor’s logo on event invitation sent to 2,000+ people

  • Sponsor logo recognition in event e-communication

  • Travis Audubon website listing, which features sponsor’s logo and link for one year

  • Entrance for three cars at the VIP Drive-In for Conservation movie event

 

CRESTED CARACARA    …………………………………………    $5,000+

Lasley has captured several famous photographs of this distinctive raptor, including the image that won 1st place in the birds of prey division of the Valley Land Fund 2000 Photo Contest.

  • Listing in Travis Audubon’s Signal Smoke e-newsletter for three consecutive issues

  • Prominent listing of sponsor’s logo on event invitation sent to 2,000+ people

  • Sponsor logo recognition in event e-communication

  • Travis Audubon website listing, which features sponsor’s logo and link for six months

  • Entrance for two cars at the VIP Drive-In for Conservation movie event

 

FERRUGINOUS HAWK ………………………………………… $2,500+

The Ferruginous Hawk is emblematic of Greg’s love of photographing raptors in the winter in the Texas Panhandle.

  • Listing in Travis Audubon’s Signal Smoke e-newsletter for two consecutive issues

  • Prominent listing of sponsor’s name on event invitation sent to 2,000+ people

  • Sponsor name recognition in event e-communication

  • Travis Audubon website listing, which features sponsor’s name and link for three months

  • Entrance for one car at the VIP Drive-In for Conservation movie event

 

PAINTED BUNTING …………………………………………… $1,500+

Greg was inspired to become a birder after moving to Texas and seeing the incomparably beautiful Painted Buntings at his backyard feeder, and now has several famous photos of them.

  • Prominent listing of sponsor’s name on event invitation sent to 2,000+ people

  • Sponsor name in event e-communication

  • Travis Audubon website listing, which features the sponsor’s name and link for the event

  • Entrance for one car at the VIP Drive-In for Conservation movie event

 

HORNED LARK INDIVIDUAL …………………………… $100+

Greg first pointed a camera at a bird in 1971, a Horned Lark at Great Salt Lake, Utah, while he was in the U.S. Air Force.

  • Sponsor name in event e-communication