TOURISM & TRADE CONFERENCE Vancouver, BC | September 12 - 14, 2015 PA I TC 2 015.com Vancouver, BC Canada | September 12-14, 2015 PaitC2015.Com Promoting and enhancing the Indigenous economic vitality worldwide through Indigenous Tourism Alliances SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES An investment in PAITC offers: • • The premier resources for bringing together public and private Indigenous tourism leaders The reach of a world-wide network of Indigenous, private and government sector leaders A gateway to hundreds of worldwide Indigenous economic development resources Connection to a strong voice for business and Indigenous tourism development • • Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism & Trade Conference September 12-14, 2015 Vancouver, BC About the 2015 Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism and Trade Conference The 2015 Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism and Trade Conference is an opportunity for your organization to connect with over 250 leaders and industry partners in the Indigenous tourism industry. The inaugural PAITC was held in Darwin, Australia, in 2012 and was responsible for the publishing of the Larrakia Declaration, a tourism industry response to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. For its second installment, PAITC 2015 will bring together an impressive delegation of businesses, governments, Indigenous groups, industry and civil service members to share and build upon the principles of Indigenous rights established in the Larrakia Declaration. Truly a Worldly Event The conference will feature panel discussions, presentations and workshops that promote the successful development of Indigenous tourism across national boundaries, from Africa to Australia to North America. It will be an opportunity to learn from one another, network and to celebrate the vibrant cultural world of Indigenous peoples. By supporting this conference, sponsors are collaborating and supporting the health and development of the global Indigenous community. The PAITC is an opportunity to establish your business as a leader in the corporate sector for understanding, respecting and supporting the rights and culture of Indigenous peoples. Sponsors can also gain high visibility, brand promotion and exposure to a global network of Indigenous and non-Indigenous organizations and businesses in the tourism industry. We look forward to your participation in this premier event, and to welcoming you to Vancouver in 2015, the traditional territory of Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-wah-tuth Nations. #PAITC2015 PAITc2015 Sponsorship Opportunities 2 Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism & Trade Conference September 12-14, 2015 Vancouver, BC Significance of the Larrakia Declaration for Indigenous Tourism Development The Larrakia Declaration is recognized and supported by the United Nations World Tourism Organization and is arguably the most widely endorsed sector-specific statement of corporate commitment on Indigenous human rights. It offers a framework for building effective partnerships for Indigenous tourism. The Larrakia Declaration has adopted the following principles to guide the development of Indigenous tourism: ●Respect ●Indigenous ●Indigenous ●Governments ●The ●That #PAITC2015 for customary law and lore, land and water, traditional knowledge, traditional cultural expressions, and cultural heritage that will underpin all tourism decisions. culture and the land and waters on which it is based will be protected and promoted through well managed tourism practices and appropriate interpretation. peoples will determine the extent, nature and organizational arrangements for their participation in tourism. and multilateral agencies will support the empowerment of Indigenous people; governments have a duty to consult and accommodate Indigenous peoples before undertaking decisions on public policy and programs designed to foster the development of Indigenous tourism. tourism industry will respect Indigenous intellectual property rights, cultures and traditional practices, the need for sustainable and equitable business partnerships and the proper care of the environment and communities that support them. equitable partnerships between the tourism industry and Indigenous peoples will include the sharing of cultural awareness and skills development which supports the wellbeing of communities and enables the enhancement of individual livelihoods. PAITc2015 Sponsorship Opportunities 3 Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism & Trade Conference September 12-14, 2015 Vancouver, BC Meet the Organizers About WINTA The World Indigenous Tourism Alliance is an Indigenous-led global network of Indigenous and nonIndigenous interests that seek to give practical expression to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples through tourism. The Alliance collaborates with Indigenous communities, tourism industry entities, states, and NGOs to undertake tourism policy research, industry conferences and workshops, and strategic destination consulting services. About AtBC Aboriginal Tourism British Columbia is a not-for-profit membership-based organization committed to growing and promoting a sustainable, culturally rich Aboriginal tourism industry. The organization works with tourism, business, education and government organizations to help BC’s Aboriginal tourism businesses offer quality experiences and actively promotes these experiences to visitors and local residents. AtBC is a one-stop resource for First Nations entrepreneurs and communities in British Columbia who are operating or looking to start a tourism business. Supporting Organization - PATA The Pacific Asia Travel Association is a not-for-profit association that works to catalyze the responsible development of travel and tourism to, from and within the Asia Pacific Region. The Association provides aligned advocacy, insightful research and innovative events to its member organizations, comprising 90 government, state and city tourism bodies, nearly 30 international airlines, airports and cruise lines, 57 educational institutions and hundreds of travel industry companies in Asia Pacific and beyond. Thousands of travel professionals belong to the 43 local PATA chapters worldwide. #PAITC2015 PAITc2015 Sponsorship Opportunities 4 Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism & Trade Conference September 12-14, 2015 Vancouver, BC Sherpa women, Nepal. Photo: T-HELP Nepal Sacred mountain, Bear Butte. Photo: Ben Sherman Pochimilco Market, Oaxaca, Mexico. Photo: Ben Sherman Sponsorship Opportunities Patron Sponsor Exclusive - $20,000 + ●2 ●Opportunity full Conference Registrations to introduce the speakers at the Welcome Event ●Company logo displayed with on-site signage specifically designed for event ●Company logo on website ●Company logo displayed on event bag and conference material ●Opportunity to provide promotional material in delegate bag Platinum Sponsor - $10,000 ●Complimentary ●2 Exhibitor Booth full Conference Registrations ●Company logo on website ●Company logo prominently displayed on event bag, conference materials and on-site signage ●Opportunity to provide promotional material in delegate bag Gold Sponsor - $5,000 ●Complimentary ●1 Exhibitor Booth full Conference Registrations ●Company logo on website ●Company logo displayed on event bag, conference materials and on-site signage ●Opportunity to provide promotional material in delegate bag Silver Sponsor - $3,000 ●Complimentary ● Exhibitor Booth 1 full Conference Registrations ● Company logo on website ● Company logo displayed on event bag, conference materials and on-site signage Bronze Sponsor - $2,000 ● ● #PAITC2015 1 full Conference Registration Company logo on website ● Company logo displayed on event bag, conference materials and on-site signage PAITc2015 Sponsorship Opportunities 5 Pacific Asia Indigenous Tourism & Trade Conference September 12-14, 2015 Vancouver, BC Uptuyu Aboriginal Adventures Photo: Tourism Australia Special Event Sponsorship Opportunities Welcome Reception – Saturday, September 12 - $6,000 ●Complimentary ●2 Exhibitor Booth full Conference Registrations ●Company logo on website ●Opportunity to introduce or thank Keynote Speaker ●Company logo displayed on event bag, conference materials and on-site signage Lunch Sponsor – Sunday, September 13 - $5,000 ●Complimentary ●1 Exhibitor Booth full Conference Registration ●Company logo on website ●Company logo prominently displayed on event bag, conference materials and on-site signage Lunch Sponsor – Monday, September 14 - $5,000 ●Complimentary ●1 Exhibitor Booth full Conference Registration ●Company logo on website ●Company logo prominently displayed on event bag, conference materials and on-site signage Farewell Gala & Awards Evening – Monday, September 14 - $6,000 ●Complimentary Exhibitor Booth ● 1 full Conference Registration ● Company logo on website ●Opportunity to introduce or thank Keynote Speaker ● Company logo displayed on event bag, conference materials and on-site signage Sponsorship Details For further sponsorship information, please contact either: Keith Henry (604) 921-1070 or khenry@aboriginalbc.com Paula Amos (604) 921-1070 or paula@aboriginalbc.com Website: paitc2015.com #PAITC2015 PAITc2015 Sponsorship Opportunities 6
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