Partner With Us
Through Sponsorship
SPONSORSHIP
INFORMATION
To
become an official sponsor of ConsICE and thereby
invest in a dynamic group of highly talented, motivated
and culturally diverse technology professionals, we
offer the following sponsorship programs. To tailor
your sponsorship for specific goals, please contact
our Executive
Director. We especially welcome partnerships with
educational institutions and government programs.
All contributions to Consice are tax-deductible.
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Gold
Sponsorship: $5,000 Annual Contribution.
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Silver
Sponsorship: $2,500 Annual Contribution.
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General
Sponsorship: $1,000 Annual Contribution.
MEMBERSHIP
INFORMATION
To
become an official member of ConsICE either as an individual
entrepreneur or business, you must submit a completed
application form (available soon online). An internal
selection committee will formally consider all candidates
and will render particular attention on individual entrepreneurs
or businesses that best reflect the mission of Consice.
All offical members of Consice are required to pay annual
dues of $100 (or $30 quarterly) and participate in monthly
strategy meetings.
Membership
Factors
- Early-stage
business owners and/or operators.
- Culturally
diverse background.
- Technology-focused
businesses
- Knowledge
workers with business and/or technical skills.
Membership
Responsibilities
- Must
sign a non-disclosure agreement.
- Use
group meetings to share ideas, to test out products,
and to receive feedback from a group of your peers.
- Support
activities of other members to benefit all businesses.
- Share
business resources.
- Access
group resources to further your business activities.
- Provide
support for organization and other community efforts.
INTERNSHIP
INFORMATION
Aspiring
entrepreneurs that would like to gain valuable professional
experience in the technology industry may apply for
internships to work intimately with the current entrepreneurs
and businesses in residence. This is an excellent avenue
to gain exposure and hands-on experience working in
the 'start-up' world.
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