NAIOP Mass. 22nd Annual Charitable Golf Tournament - June 9
NAIOP Massachusetts is pleased to announce the 22nd Annual NAIOP Golf Tournament benefiting Heading Home, an outstanding nonprofit organization dedicated to ending homelessness in Massachusetts. This special tournament will be held Wednesday, June 9th at Stow Acres, Butternut and Wedgewood Pines country clubs.
Last year, thanks to generous contributions from the sponsors of this event, NAIOP donated $99,000 to Heading Home, bringing our total donations over the past 21 years to more than $1.35 million. This year, we invite you to join this proud tradition by serving as a sponsor for the 2010 Tournament.
We recognize these are uncertain times, but none more so than for the many families and individuals served by Heading Home. Their needs are greater than ever before, and it is our hope that this tournament - which is Heading Home's single largest source of funding - will allow them to continue their important work with area families and individuals.
To do this, we need your help. Here is a list of sponsorship opportunities still available: Tournament Sponsor, Golf Cart, Roving Beverage, Raffle, Lunch, Golf Score Cards, Closest to the Pin and Hole.
Sponsorships are an excellent way to market your firm to the area's top real estate executives while supporting a truly worthwhile cause. Tournament sponsors are also guaranteed a foursome at this popular, often sold-out event!
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