
Friends of Briar Bush Feather Our Nest (FON)
Sponsorship Benefit Packages
Supporter - $100
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Sponsor’s name listed on event sponsor sign at the Abington Art Center & on the FON event program
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Logo/Sponsor’s name included in the looping video that will play throughout the FON event
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Listing on BBNC’s Sponsors webpage for 2 months [Sept. 1, 2022 – Nov. 1, 2022]
Copper Sponsor - $300
All of the benefits listed below, plus:
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Two (2) complimentary FON Gala tickets
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Image, name & personal message included in the looping video that will play throughout the FON event
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Listing on BBNC’s Sponsors webpage for 4 months [Sept. 1, 2022 – Jan. 1, 2023]
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Recognition via e-communications regarding the event
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Image, name & personal message on Briar Bush’s Facebook newsfeed after the event
Diamond Sponsor - $7,500
All of the benefits listed below, plus:
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Opportunity to have a company spokesperson give a short speech to the FON attendees
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Banner (provided by sponsor) displayed at the Abington Art Center during the event
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Corporate Retreat at BBNC (up to six hours) for up to 20 guests with a 1.5-hour Private Naturalist Program
Platinum Sponsor - $5,000
All of the benefits listed below, plus:
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Two additional complimentary FON Gala tickets (total of ten (10) tickets)
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A table for ten (10) reserved for you and your guests at the FON event
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Logo/name highlighted on event sponsor sign at the Abington Art Center & on the FON Gala program
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Image, name & personal message highlighted in the looping video that will play throughout the FON event
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Logo directly linked to your webpage on BBNC’s Home webpage for 12 months [Sept. 1, 2022 – Sept. 1, 2023]
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Logo directly linked to your webpage on BBNC’s Sponsors webpage for 12 months [Sept. 1, 2022 – Sept. 1, 2023]
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Promotional material about your company in the Briar Bush Museum for 12 months after reopening
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A Briar Bush Nature Center Environmental Education Program at your event (45 minutes)
Gold Sponsor - $2,500
All of the benefits listed below, plus:
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Two additional complimentary FON Gala tickets (total of eight (8) tickets)
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Logo directly linked to your webpage on BBNC’s Sponsors webpage for 10 months [Sept. 1, 2022 – July 1, 2023]
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A private tour of BBNC (one hour) for up to eight guests (examples include animal encounter and guided hike)
Bronze Sponsor - $500
All of the benefits listed below, plus:
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Two additional complimentary FON Gala tickets (total of four (4) tickets)
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Listing on BBNC’s Sponsors webpage for 6 months [Sept. 1, 2022 – March 1, 2023]
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Image, name & personal message posted on Briar Bush’s Facebook newsfeed after the event
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Vendor table reserved for your business/organization at one Briar Bush Nature Center annual festival in 2023
Silver Sponsor - $1,000
All of the benefits listed below, plus:
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Two additional complimentary FON Gala tickets (total of six (6) tickets)
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Logo directly linked to your webpage on BBNC’s Sponsors webpage for 8 months [Sept. 1, 2022 – May 1, 2023]
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Recognition on this year’s Feather Our Nest webpage for the duration of its posting
Gold Sponsor - $2,500
All of the benefits listed below, plus:
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Two additional complimentary FON Gala tickets (total of eight (8) tickets)
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Logo directly linked to your webpage on BBNC’s Sponsors webpage for 10 months [Sept. 1, 2022 – July 1, 2023]
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A private tour of BBNC (one hour) for up to eight guests (examples include animal encounter and guided hike)

Supporter
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Sponsor’s name listed on event sponsor sign at the Abington Art Center & on the FON event program
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Logo/Sponsor’s name included in the looping video that will play throughout the FON event
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Listing on BBNC’s Sponsors webpage for 2 months [Sept. 1, 2022 – Nov. 1, 2022]

Lea Della Vecchia, Board Vice President
Lea has worked at Snipes Farm starting as a fall field trip instructor in 2016, and then joined the full-time staff in January 2017 until the summer of 2019. Lea has a B.S. in Environmental Science from the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, New York. Prior to joining SFEC, she spent five years working at the Pocono Environmental Education Center in the Delaware Water Gap, and served an AmeriCorps term at the Youth Garden Project in Moab, Utah. Presently, Lea is working on a Master’s degree in nonprofit leadership through La Salle University.

Tara Moore, Board Treasurer
Since moving to Glenside in 2010, Tara and her family have enjoyed Briar Bush’s activities, including Magic Mornings, campfires, lectures, and summer camps. She got a closer look at the workings of Briar Bush in 2019 when her daughter and two friends designed and installed the children’s area mural in the Bird Observatory while earning their Girl Scout Silver Award. Tara has volunteered with Girl Scouts for many years, including serving as the committee chair for Girl Scouts Overseas in Singapore. A registered professional engineer with a Ph.D. in Medical Engineering, she is self-employed as a consultant investigating accidents.

Pamela Olshefski, Board Secretary
Pamela Olshefski lives in Ambler with her husband and 3 teenage daughters. A graduate of Albright College with a degree in Environmental Science/Biology, Pamela is the Plant Collections Manager at the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania. She has worked at the Arboretum since 2001 and works in the Plant Science department. Pamela is also on the Executive Board of Girls Friendly Society (GFS), and the Branch advisor and co-leader of the Ambler Branch. Pamela coaches field hockey and lacrosse for the Upper Dublin School District as well as recreational teams. Pamela loves youth environmental education and is especially passionate about teaching children to learn, love, and protect our environment for generations to come.

Bonnie Bell
Bonnie lives in the Upper Dublin School District with her two daughters and abundance of pets. This is her first foray into the world of Board membership and is happy to be chosen by The Friends of Briar Bush to join their leadership and its long history, proven commitment to the community, and its understanding of the simplistic brilliance of young minds when exposed to open space. Bonnie is the Director of Brand Management with BLB&B Advisors, LLC in Montgomeryville, PA. She is also co-leader of the Girls Friendly Society of PA (GFS)/Ambler Branch, member of the Valley Forge Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and avid supporter of youth athletics.

Brenda Branson
Born and raised in Oregon, where she and her family enjoyed outdoor activities, Brenda relocated to Philadelphia in the 1980s to attend dental school. A resident of Abington for 21 years, she has a family dental practice in Glenside. Brenda and her husband, Paul, enjoy the outdoors with pursuits like hiking, camping, bicycling, and bird watching. Brenda believes that maintaining green spaces in urban and suburban communities is a very important objective, and Briar Bush, a gem in Abington Township serves an important role in this area.

Margaret Brown
Maggie Brown has served as a nurse for over 33 years. She is nationally certified as an Advanced Holistic Nurse, a Health and Wellness Nurse Coach, and a Nature and Forest Therapy Guide and is trained to teach Mindful Self Compassion. Maggie currently holds an executive leadership position as the Director of Compassion and Caring for Colleagues of the Lehigh Valley Health Network. Introduced to Briar Bush when her children were in preschool, Maggie found herself back at BBNC guiding nurses on nature walks over the past couple of years. Maggie has experience in developing and presenting nature experiences for health and wellbeing. Wanting to help support Briar Bush and its mission, Maggie is pleased to have been invited to join the Board. In her free time, Maggie loves to stargaze, hike, and enjoy time with friends, her pup, and family.

Timothy Glencamp, Jr.
Tim was born and raised in Central New Jersey. In his youth he loved having pets around him, from hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, mystic sharks, snakes and even scorpions. This taught him to value and respect animals and nature. When he first attended Rutgers College in New Brunswick, NJ, his goal was zoology but later he eventually changed his major to math and economics. This led to his I.T. career that just reached 25 glorious years. Tim moved to Glenside in 2010 and discovered Briar Bush in 2016 when his daughter started summer camp there. It was an instant connection and he felt right at home. When Tim is not working, you can find him biking on trails and enjoying nature. When he is not on the trails, you can find him on the courts playing tennis with his daughter. Nature is our heaven on earth and he is very happy to be a part of an organization that cares so much about preserving nature.

Kimberly Hamm
Kimberly Hamm is an independent nonprofit consultant, focusing on fundraising and strategic planning, to keep organizations healthy, vibrant, and mission-driven. Before branching out into consulting, Kim handled fundraising, engagement, and relations for teams at Manor College, Fox School of Business at Temple University, and the National Kidney Foundation. Kim lives in North Hills with her family and enjoys spending time hiking, camping, and skiing.

Janet Lewis
Janet recently moved to Abington with her son and took an interest in Briar Bush when her nephew attended camp there. She and her son have spent many hours exploring Briar Bush’s trails, her son attended the School’s Out program and is looking forward to camp. Janet was looking for a way to get more involved with the local community and is thrilled to be selected to join the leadership of Briar Bush moving forward. Janet currently oversees sponsorships for Desert International Horse Park and has previously worked in HR, benefits and special events. She earned her MBA and a Master’s in Sports Administration after attending Duke University where she was on the track team and diving team. She is an avid runner and can be seen running around town or through the trails of Pennypack. She is looking forward to spending more time exploring Briar Bush with her son over the coming years.

Norman Marcus
Norman S. Marcus of Meadowbrook, PA is a licensed, professional engineer involved in engineering design and operation for the American transit industry and railroads. He serves as the technical advisor for the SEPTA Citizens Advisory Committee and is a consultant for the Philadelphia and New York City Regions. Norman is an active member of the community serving on many other boards such as Meadowbrook Bird Sanctuary and Abington’s Police Athletic League. Norman is an active member of the Germantown Historical Society, Rydal-Meadowbrook Civic Association, Wyncote Audubon Society, Old York Road Historical Society, Preservation Alliance, Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, American Society of Civil Engineers, and Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. Norman has been associated with the Friends of Briar Bush since the 1980’s serving on the Board for many terms.

matt Palmer
Matt enjoyed volunteering at Briar Bush in his Junior and Senior years of high school. After studying at Temple University and living in Japan for a year, he became the site manager for Shofuso, the Japanese house and garden in Fairmount Park. Matt worked closely with the program committee of the board there and gained experience in the creation and development of programs. He also has worked with the Youth Arts Workshop at Asian Arts Initiative in Chinatown. Currently, he lives in Rockledge, works as an on-road supervisor for UPS, is an active member of his local Citizens Climate Lobby chapter, and enjoys taking hikes with his family whenever possible.