87th LULAC National Convention & Exposition

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87th LULACNational Convention & ExpositionWashington, DC July 12–16, 2016Latinos at the Seat of Power“The most exciting event in the Hispanic community”Presented By:League of United Latin Amer ican Citizensw w w. LU L AC . o r g# LU L AC 1 6

President’s MessageInformationDear Friends of LULAC,I invite you to join LULAC in Washington, D.C. for the 87th National Convention andExposition. As members of the largest and oldest Hispanic organization in the country,we gather every year to address the critical issues that impact our community. The 87thNational Convention and Exposition will take place from July 12 to July 16, 2016.As the nation’s premier Latino gathering, our annual convention attracts more than 20,000participants including top government, business, labor and community leaders for a weekfilled with renowned speakers, important seminars, celebrities and exciting entertainment.Summit LocationHilton Washington Hotel1919 Connecticut Avenue NWWashington, DC 200091-800-445-8667202-483-3000-MainFax: 202-232-0438www.washington.hilton.comHotelAt the convention, you can expect to hear from Members of Congress, cabinet secretaries,local elected officials, academic experts, and respected businessand community leaders.Each year, the LULAC convention generates tremendous excitement. At the convention, LULAC delegates elect the nationalleadership and establish LULAC’s policy priorities. In addition,there will be seminars and workshops which will feature expertpanelists to discuss many key issues to the Latino community, including immigration reform, education, health care and civil rights.There will also be separate tracks for the youth and young adultswhich will provide our emerging leaders with workshops on community service, leadershipdevelopment, career opportunities and advocacy training.As part of the convention, there will be the 2016 LULAC Expo and Career Fair which willfeature a multitude of private and government agencies. These groups make up of 300corporate partners, government agencies, colleges and universities, labor unions, armedforces, and non-profit organizations. Each will be displaying their products and servicesas well as recruiting Latinos for employment at the LULAC Career Fair. In addition, theLULAC convention hosts the Federal Training Institute—an intensive and structured career development program for government employees.Families will also not want to miss the excellent free entertainment and free screenings atthe health fair!Please join us for the 87th LULAC National Convention and Exposition as we celebrate 87years of service to the Hispanic community.Hilton Washington Hotel1919 Connecticut Avenue NWWashington, DC 200091-800-445-8667202-483-3000-MainFax: 202-232-0438www.washington.hilton.comRates: Single: 174 Double: 174,Triple 199Air TransportationThe following airports are close toarea:Ronald Reagan WashingtonNational AirportArlington, VA 22202(703) 417-8000Dulles International AirportDulles, VA 20166(703) 572-2700Baltimore/WashingtonThurgood Marshall InternationalAirportBaltimore, MD 21240(410) 859-7111Sincerely,Expo ServicesRoger C. Rocha, Jr.LULAC National PresidentHargrove Inc.One Hargrove DriveLanham, MD 20706Phone: 301-306-4627Fax: ton DC Info:www.washington.org

AgendaTuesday, July 121 pm to 5 pmRegistration8 am to 5 pmFederal Agency Pre-Conference Meeting6 pm to 8 pmOpening Reception*Thursday, July 14 (continued)Noon to 2 pmWomen’s Luncheon**2 pm to 5 pmConcurrent Seminars6 pm to 9 pmYouth Awards Banquet**Wednesday, July 137 am to 12, 2 to 5 Registration9 am to 11:45 am Federal Training Institute10 am to 11 am Ribbon-Cutting and Exposition OpeningNoon to 1:45 pm Partnership Luncheon*2 pm to 2:30 pm National Assembly—CommitteeAssignments2 pm to 4:30 pm Federal Training Institute2:30 pm to 5 pm Concurrent Seminars7 pm to 10 pmWashington DC Celebration*Friday, July 157 to 12, 2 to 5Registration7:30 am to 9 am LNESC Breakfast*9 am to noonConcurrent Seminars9 am to 4 pmFederal Training Institute9 am to 4 pmYouth/Collegiate Symposium10 am to 5 pmExposition and Job Fair OpenNoon to 2 pmFTI Youth Career Luncheon*6 pm to 7 pmPresidential Reception* (black-tie)7 pm to 11 pmPresidential Awards Banquet*Thursday, July 147 to 12, 2 to 5Registration8 am to 9:30 am Defenders of Freedom Breakfast*9 am to noonConcurrent Seminars9 am to 2 pmFederal Training Institute10 am to 5 pmExposition and Job Fair OpenSaturday, July 168 am to 10 amLULAC National Assembly & Elections10 am to 11 am LULAC Remembrance Service7 pm to 11 pmConcierto: Voces Unidas por America** Bolded items denote sponsorship opportunities. **Subject to change2016 HighlightsPresidential Awards Banquet & Ball Women’s Luncheon Concierto:Voces Unidas por America DC Celebration Partnership Luncheon Youth Awards Banquet Young Adults Unity Luncheon PresidentialReception Opening Reception LNESC Breakfast SeminarsFree! Three days of seminars will focuson key issues facing Latinos: LULAC ExpoYouth ConferenceFree! A three-day event showcasing productsand services of major corporations,organizations, and government agencies.A three-day event for Hispanic youth, featuring community service projects and workshopson youth issues and career opportunities.Career FairYoung Adult Conference This three-day event features great jobs fromover 250 top companies and federal agenciesthat are ready to interview and hire on thespot.A three-day event for Latino college students,featuring leadership development and policydiscussions on issues impacting college life. More than 30 representatives from topnotch colleges are anxious to talk with youabout postsecondary opportunities at theirinstitutions.Health FairFree screenings for diabetes, hypertensionand other chronic diseases. Obtain free healthservices for your whole family. Federal Training InstituteCollege Fair The LULAC Convention hosts the LULACFederal Training Institute (FTI), an intensiveand structured career development programfor government and public sector employees.FTI offers workshops and plenary sessions thatenable government employees to enhance theirleadership skills and develop their ExecutiveCore Qualifications. Civic EngagementCivil Financial ManagementHealth CareHousingImmigrationLatina EmpowermentLeadershipMediaPublic ServiceTechnologyRegistrationLULAC National Office1133 19th St. Suite 1000Washington, DC 200361-866-577-0726www.LULAC.org

President Barack Obama speaks at the 2010 convention.Featured EventsTuesday, July 126:00 pm to 8:00 pmAttendance: 600Opening Reception: Join usto kickoff the LULAC NationalConvention and Expo.This event is full excitement aswe provide a brief preview of theconvention and expo,which features importantnational and local speakers andelected officials, workshops,and panels.Minimum Sponsorship: 15,000Wednesday, July 137 pm to 10 pmAttendance: 900DC Celebration: Hosted bylocal LULAC Washington, DCcouncils, This event highlightsthe best that DC has to offer.Minimum Sponsorship: 25,000Thursday, July 148 am to 9:30 amAttendance: 400Defenders of FreedomBreakfast: Salutes distinguishedHispanic veterans who havegiven of themselves in service toour nation.Minimum Sponsorship: 20,000Noon to 2 pmAttendance: 1,000Women’s Hall of FameLuncheon: Focuses on the con-tributions made by Latinas to theU.S. It also celebrates Latinasleaders who have made a difference in their communities andthe country. This event also features the induction of 5 womeninto the LULAC Women’s Hall ofFame.Minimum Sponsorship: 50,000ABOVE: Pee Wee performs at the Concierto de la Gente in Las Vegas, NV.& Jennifer Lopez addresses the LULAC membership.7 pm to 9 pmAttendance: 800Youth Awards Dinner:6 pm to 7 pmAttendance: 900Presidential Reception: Kicks offEmphasizes LULAC Youthprograms and features an elegantawards presentation for LULAC’syoung future leaders.Minimum Sponsorship: 25,000the main and best attendedevening of the convention. Thisblack tie event features Hispanicleaders from throughout the U.S.Minimum Sponsorship: 50,000.Friday, July 157 pm to 10 pmAttendance: 1,200Presidential Awards Banquet:7:30 am to 9 amAttendance: 400LNESC Breakfast: Hosted by theLULAC National Educational Service Centers, this event celebratesLULAC’s educational andSTEM programs as well as ourNational Scholarship Fund.Minimum Sponsorship: 20,000This magnificent black-tie eventhighlights individuals who havegiven outstanding service to theHispanic community throughoutthe year. Top national leadersdeliver keynote address.Minimum Sponsorship: 50,000Saturday, July 167 pm to 11 pmAttendance: 3,000Concierto Voces Unidas:LULAC’s Concert for the Peoplefeatures top Latino entertainmentin an event that is open to thepublic and free of charge.Minimum Sponsorship: 75,000

ABOVE LEFT: Senator John McCain address the LULACmembership. Washington MonumentABOVE RIGHT: National President Roger C. Rocha, Jr.addresses the LULAC members in Washinton, DCBELOW: The LULAC Expo features corporate andFederal plazas, a job fair, health fair, housing fair,college fair and free entertainment.

Sponsorship, Exhibitor & Advertising AgreementPlease print or type the requested information below as it should appear in the convention program and on name sThe 2016 LULAC NationalConvention Program provides anexcellent opportunity for placingrecruitment and communityrelations advertisementshighlighting your corporatecontributions to the Hispaniccommunity. Over 7,000 copieswill be distributed. All ads arefull color. Please indicate choicesbelow (trim sizes):The LULAC Convention Exposition is the premier venue forshowcasing products and servicesto the Hispanic community andrecruiting employees. Open from10 am to 5 pm on Wed, 7/13, 10am to 5 pm on Thur, 7/14, and 10am to 4 pm on Fri, 7/15. Pleaseselect from your choices below:Sponsoring an event or workshop at the LULAC Convention is anideal way to reach out to national Hispanic leaders and influentialcommunity members. The following packages are offered. Full Color (8.5"x11") Half Page (8.5"x5.5") Inside Cover (8.5"x11") Back Cover (8.5"x11") 3,000 1,750 4,000 4,500Notes:1. 1/8" bleed area all around.2. Preferred material: PDF digitalmaterial which can be sent tothe address below or emailedto jsapunar@LULAC.org. Livearea is 1/4" less than trim allaround. Material returnedonly upon request.3. No cancellations after 6/17/16.4. The publisher and LULACshall be under no liability forerrors made by the advertiser.5. This agreement, artwork andpayment must be received by6/17/16. Presenting 200,000 Judicial— 50,000 Number of spaces requestedConvention Title Sponsor;Exclusive Exhibit Space; 4Tables; 2 Full Page Color Ads;30 Registrations; SignageThroughout the Convention &ExpoCo-Sponsor for one event;Exclusive Exhibit space; 1Table; 2 full page Color Ads;10 Registrations; SignageThroughout the Convention &ExpoIndicate exhibit dimensions Diamond 100,000 Senatorial— 35,000 Convention Sponsor; ExclusiveExhibit Space; 3 Tables; 2 FullPage Color Ads; 20 Registrations;Signage Throughout theConvention & ExpoExhibit space; 1 Table; 1 ColorAd; 5 Registrations; SignageThroughout the Convention &Expo. Yes, I need the standard exhibi-tor’s equipment package consisting of an 8' high backwall, 3' highside rails, one six foot table, twochairs, and an I.D. sign. Congressional— 25,000 Presidential 75,000 I do not need the standard ex-hibitor’s package.Convention Sponsor; ExclusiveExhibit Space; 2 Tables; 2 ColorThe cost per space is indicatedbelow:Before6/17/16Exhibits space, Color Ad;3 Registrations; SignageThroughout the Convention &Expo. Patriot— 15,000 After6/17/16LULAC National OfficeCorporate(8' x 8') 2,500 3,000Government, Career Fair(8' x 8') 2,000 2,500Non-profit or College Fair(8' x 8') 1,500 2,0001133 19th Street, NW, Suite 1000Washington, DC 20036(202) 833-6130FAX (202) 833-6135Email:sperez@LULAC.orgSignature of Authorized RepresentativeDateTotalExpiration Date MasterCardCredit Card # Visa American ExpressSignatureMake checks payable to the 2016 LULAC National Convention and mail to the LULAC National Office. Credit card orders accepted by fax orEmail:mmarsans@lulac.org for more information or visit our website at: www.LULAC.org. Federal agencies use DUNS #789553372 “LULACInstitute, Inc.” DBA LULAC National Convention

2016 LULAC National Convention Pre-RegistrationPlease print or type the requested information below as it should appear in the convention program and on name tyStateTelephoneFaxZipEmailCheck the appropriate box(es). Voting members should check delegate, alternate or their office.GeneralLULAC CouncilLULAC Officer†Youth* Guest Federal Training Institute Sponsor Exhibitor Media Member Delegate Alternate District Director State Director National Officer Past National Officer Member Delegate Alternate(For Members Only)*Must enter Council number in Council line. †Must enter district, state, or position in Title line.Registration PackagesIndividual Tickets Youth Members (Wed-Sat) 175 Registration LULAC Young Adults/Seniors (ID required) 275 Tuesday Opening Reception LULAC Members (Wed-Sat) Wed. Partnership Luncheon Non-members (Wed-Sat) FTI—Federal Training Institute (Mon-Sat) Corporate Attendees (Mon-Sat) 300 400 500 575 Wed. Washington DC Celebration Thurs. Defenders of Freedom Breakfast Thurs. Women’s Luncheon Thurs. Youth Awards BanquetEarly Bird Discount! Individuals purchasing full registrations willreceive a 25 discount if they pay in full by 06/24/16.FTI and Corporate packages include registration, seminars, meals, andall events (5 days). Youth, member & non-member packages includeregistration and all seminars, meals and events from Wednesday lunchthrough Saturday. Packages do not include Friday Breakfast Fri. Presidential Reception & Banquet Saturday Concierto Voces Unidas 20 35 65 80 40 65 65 100 40Cancellation/Refund Policy: Cancellations will be accepted in writing through June 24, 2016; After June 24, 2016, registrations arenon-refund-able. Refunds will be issued after the convention. Corporate & FTI participants must purchase the full package. Pleaseadvise us by June 24th if you require special accommodations.Total MasterCardCredit Card # Visa American ExpressExpiration DateSignaturePayment can be made by cash, check or major credit card. Forpreregistration, mail completed registration form along with checkpayable to 2016 LULAC National Convention or credit card information tothe address on the right. Credit card orders accepted by fax. There is a 25.00 handling fee for all returned checks. Federal agencies use DUNS#789553372 “LULAC Institute, Inc.” DBA LULAC National ConventionLULAC National Office1133 19th Street, NW, Suite 1000Washington, DC 20036(202) 833-6130FAX (202) 833-6135

2015 LULAC National Convention SponsorsPresenting SponsorsPepsiCo, Inc.ToyotaDiamond SponsorCongressional SponsorsWalmartTargetWestern UnionCentral Intelligence AgencyPresidential SponsorsPatriot SponsorsFord Motor Company l, Inc.MillerCoorsP&GSouthwest AirlinesU.S. ArmyMaster Your Card OportunidadAmerican Federation of TeachersCaesars EntertainmentThe Walt Disney CompanyFUSEMEDIAMGM Resorts InternationalNielsenEnterprise Rent-A-CarHyattU.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceZion’s BankJudicial SponsorsPartnersWalgreensCox EnterprisesBank of AmericaUnivision Communications Inc.Macy’sSenatorial SponsorsTyson FoodsAARPNissanThe Coca-Cola CompanyExxonMobilThe Walton Family FoundationNational Cable & Telecommunications AssociationU.S. Air ForceGeicoHilton WorldwideDenny’s RestaurantsTracFone WirelessGoogleFederal Home Loan Bank San FranciscoTeach for AmericaUnited States Department of Agriculture FoodSafety and Inspection ServiceWorld Wildlife FundGREENLATINOSEstrella TVAmerican Red CrossiHeart RadioLNESCLULAC National Office1133 19th Street, NWSuite 1000Washington, DC 20036www.LULAC.org

1-800-445-8667 202-483-3000-Main Fax: 202-232-0438 www.washington.hilton.com Hotel Hilton Washington Hotel 1919 Connecticut Avenue NW Washington, DC 20009 1-800-445-8667 202-483-3000-Main Fax: 202-232-0438 www.washington.hilton.com Rates: Single: 174 Double: 174, Triple 199 Air Transporta

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