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The Black Political Empowerment Project B-PEP JAZZ Sponsorship Packet
A musical ‘fun-raiser’ celebrating 31 years of the Black Political Empowerment Project
serving the Metropolitan Pittsburgh community, the work of B-PEP's Greater Pittsburgh
Coalition Against Violence and the Corporate Equity & Inclusion Roundtable
Monday, April 17, 2017
Featuring over 70 of Pittsburgh’s best Musicians and Vocalists in
Association with
THE PITTSBURGH JAZZ SOCIETY, BNY Mellon Jazz
And WZUM – The Pittsburgh Jazz Channel
Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center
(formerly the Holiday Inn)
100 Lytton Avenue
5:30 pm – 11:30 pm
B-PEP JAZZ Host Committee Chair
Carol Neyland,
Senior Vice President, Community Development, Dollar Bank
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The Black Political Empowerment Project
Signature Event Since 2006, to raise awareness of the organization and its programs, the Black Political
Empowerment Project has hosted B-PEP JAZZ, a six hour jazz marathon which features many of
Pittsburgh's very best musicians and vocalists. Join us for what has become the premier
Pittsburgh-based jazz event of each year. This event also allows the organization to raise funds to
help defray the cost of the many fine programs that are offered to the Pittsburgh Region.
B-PEP JAZZ A musical ‘fun-raiser’ celebrating
The Black Political Empowerment Project’s
31 years of serving the Metropolitan Pittsburgh community
Easter Monday, April 17, 2017 “Wyndham Pittsburgh University Center”
100 Lytton Avenue 5:30 p.m. — 11:30 p.m.
IN MEMORY OF: Jazz Deejay MAVIS LOGAN, Pianist JERRY LUCARELLI, Lyricist LOU TRACEY
“We will miss the collective talent you brought to so many of us!”
GUEST ARTISTS STACIA ABBOT, Vocalist DON ALIQUO, SR., Saxophonist AFRO AMERICAN MJSIC INSTITUTE YOUTH ENSEMBLE ARTISTREE LIVE HOWIE ALEXANDER, Pianist MARTY ASHBY,
Guitarist ROGER BARBOUR, Trumpeter MICHELE BENSEN, Vocalist HAROLD BETTERS, Trumbonist TONY CAMPBELL, Saxophonist CENTER OF LIFE (COL) JAZZ COMBO ETTA COX, Vocalist FRANK CUNIMONDO, Pianist TUBBY DANIELS, Vibraphonist PHAT MAN DEE, Vocalist DON DEPAOLIS, Pianist
HOST BANDS ROGER HUMPRHIES & THE R H FACTOR
DWAYNE DOLPHIN, Bassist RON HORTON, Trumpeter ROGER HUMPHRIES, Drummer MAX LEAKE, Pianist LOU STELLUTE, Saxophonist
THE TIM STEVENS PROJECT
KENNY BLAKE, Saxophonist HARRY CARDILLO,
Pianist ERIC JOHNSON, Guitarist TIM STEVENS, Vocalist VINCE TAGLIERi, Drummer DAN WASSON, Bassist
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GUEST ARTISTS CONTINUED BETTY DOUGLAS, Vocalist
AL DOWE, Trombonist
SANDY DOWE, Vocalist
TOM EVANS, Vocalist
MIKE FINCH, Drummer
FUNKY FLY PROJECT
JEFF GRUBBS, Bassist
DR. NELSON HARRISON, Trombonist THE KEVIN HOWARD BAND
DR. JAMES JOHNSON, JR., pianist LEONARD JOHNSON, III, Pianist GEORGE JONES, Conga Player HILL JORDAN, Trombonist
SHAWNEE LAKE, Vocalist
JANET LAWRENCE, Vocalist
JESSICA LEE, Vocalist
JEFF MONTGOMERY, Drummer
OLD SCHOOL BAND
BRIDGETTE PERDUE, Vocalist JOHN PRICE, Vocalist
FRED PUGH, Vocalist
BARBARA RAY, Vocalist
LEE ROBINSON, Saxophonist
LORI RUSSO, Vocalist
JIMMY SAPIENZA, Vocalist
CHARLIE SANDERS, Vocalist
LOU SCHREIBER, Pianist/Saxophonist
JOHN ‘SMITTY’ SMITH, Drummer
KEITH STEBLER, Pianist
CALVIN STEMLEY, Saxophonist
MARK STRICKLAND, Guitarist
FLETCHER TOMLIN, Drummer
REX TRIMM, Saxophonist
ALBERT ‘MOUCHIE’ WEIR, bassist
JAY WILLIS, Saxophonist
FLO WILSON, Vocalist
ANQWENIQUE WINGFIELD, Vocalist
RONNIE WINGFIELD, Guitarist
GUEST CELEBRITY EMCEES:
KEVIN AMOS, WRCT
EVELYNN HAWKINS, The Pittsburgh Jazz Channel
DAVID JAYE, “Jazzin’ Around”/”Jazz Works”/WESA
Radio
CHUCK LEAVENS, WZUM – The Pittsburgh Jazz
Channel
BRITTNY MCGRAW – WPXI TV Reporter & Weekend
Anchor
CHRIS MOORE, WQED TV/ KDKA Radio
BILL NEAL, B-PEP Community Moments Radio Show,
AM 1150
DEBBIE NORRELL, The New Pittsburgh Courier
BOB POMPEANI, KDKA TV
ANDREW STOCKEY, WTAE TV
BOB STUDEBAKER, Essential Public Radio (WESA)
B-PEP JAZZ HOST COMMITTEE 2017: Carol Neyland, Senior Vice President, Community
Development, Dollar Bank – BPEP Host Committee
Chairperson 2017 Arthur L. & The Hon. Cynthia A. Baldwin Jack Bogut, KDKA Radio Esther L. Bush, Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh Rod Doss, New Pittsburgh Courier Dr. Edmund Effort, DDS Laura Ellsworth, Jones Day Cecelia Trower Epperson Alma Speed Fox, Freedom Unlimited, Inc. Evan Frazier, Highmark Health Franco Harris, Hall of Fame Pittsburgh Steeler Bill Hillgrove, Voice of the Pittsburgh Steelers Sean Jones, International Trumpeter Chuck Leavens, WZUM, The Pittsburgh Jazz Channel Claudette & Harold Lewis Mark Lewis, The POISE Foundation Jerry Lopes, American Urban Radio Network Marcia Martin, Gateway health Tony Mowod, Pittsburgh Jazz Society Scotti & Jeanne Mulert K. Chase & Brigette Patterson Ronald D. Porter, RDP Consulting Valerie McDonald Roberts, Chief Urban Affairs, Pgh.
Doug Shields, Former Pgh City Councilman
Williams ‘Jack’ Simmons, Esq. Candi Castleberry Singleton, Dignity & Respect Bev Smith, The National Bev Smith Show, Pgh. Profiles Greg Spencer, Randall Industries, LLC Eric & Cecile Springer Bill Strickland, Manchester Bidwell Corporation Dr.
James Taylor, UPMC Nancy Washington, ARCHO Corporation Joy Maxberry Woodruff, Do the Write Thing/National
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The Black Political Empowerment Project
The Black Political Empowerment Project
As a Clef Note Sponsor You Will Receive: • A 1/2 page (5”x 3.5”) & white ad in the B-PEP JAZZ Program Booklet • Six (6) tickets to the event • Live Mentions at the event • Listing as Clef Note Sponsor in Program Booklet (please email all advertisement information to [email protected] by Monday 20, 2017
Investment: $1000
The Black Political Empowerment Project
Individual & Community
Agency Contributions
B-PEP GOLD As a B-PEP Gold You Will Receive: • Six (6) tickets and inclusion of organization’s name in program booklet Investment: $750.00-$999.00
B-PEP SILVER
As a B-PEP Silver You Will Receive: • Four (4) tickets and inclusion of organization’s name in program booklet Investment: $500.00-$749.00
B-PEP BRONZE As a B-PEP Bronze You Will Receive:
• Two (2) tickets and inclusion of organization’s name in program booklet Investment: $250.00-$499.00
Individual Donations The names of those who contribute from $100.00—$249.00 will be acknowledged in
the “Friends of B-PEP" section of the program booklet, and will receive one ticket. All contributions must be received by Monday, March 20, 2017 to ensure a listing in the
program. Donations under $100.00 are welcomed but will not be acknowledged in the
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The Black Political Empowerment Project
B-PEP Sponsorship Form
Corporate Sponsorship
SPONSORSHIP (SELECT ONE) ____ Key Signature Sponsor: $10,000 ____ Major Key Sponsor: $5000 ____ Key Note Sponsor: $3000 ____ Clef Note Sponsor: $1,000
Community Organization/Agency Sponsorship SPONSORSHIP (SELECT ONE) ____ B-PEP Gold: $750.00-$999.00 ____ B-PEP Silver: $500.00-$749.00 ____ B-PEP Bronze: $250.00-$499.00
Individual Donation ____ Friends of B-PEP $100.00 - $249.00 ____ Other Donation Amount ____ Check Enclosed
Please make your check payable to: BLACK POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT PROJECT/B-PEP JAZZ 2017 in the Memo line please indicate ‘B-PEP JAZZ’ Email all advertisement information to [email protected] by Monday, March 20, 2017
For additional information please call 412.758.7898 or 412.361.2736 Please mail check to: B-PEP JAZZ C/O Freedom Unlimited 2201 Wylie Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15219
ALL TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE "WILL CALL" TABLE THE EVENING OF THE EVENT
THIS IS A CONTRIBUTION; PLEASE DONATE MY/OUR TICKETS.
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The Black Political Empowerment Project
About Us
B-PEP, the Black Political Empowerment Project, was launched on May 21, 1986.
B-PEP, the Black Political Empowerment Project, is a nonpartisan community collaborative consisting of agency, organization, and religious leaders, as well as
committed individuals, who seek to build political power and influence for the African
American community:
• By advocating that ALL African Americans are registered to vote and that they “VOTE in EACH and EVERY election!”
• By advocating that those in political office move to expeditiously and effectively meet the needs and aspirations of the African American population they are elected
to serve.
• By continuing to communicate to the African American community the “connection" between a consistent, reliable voting pattern within the Black community and the
goal of realizing the FULL political power potential of the Black vote.
B-PEP is primarily a volunteer organization. B-PEP relies on the dedication of people who donate an incredible number of hours to an organization that they truly believe in
because of its ability to “uplift” our communities by providing “hope” and a sense of purpose.
“Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable...Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.”
-Martin Luther King Jr.
OUR PROJECTS - Making a Difference in the Pittsburgh Region The GREATER PITTSBURGH COALITION AGAINST VIOLENCE (CAV) was launched by the Black Political
Empowerment Project (B-PEP) and One HOOD on February 8, 2007 in response to a 2007 report that listed Pennsylvania
as leading the nation in homicide rates among African Americans. The Coalition is a broad based and inter-racial coalition
comprised of community and religious leaders, police, and representatives of education, government and concerned
citizens of Allegheny County. B-PEP/CAV has held mega-summits with students from several area Pittsburgh Public
schools and has hosted smaller summits as a follow-up in a few of those same schools. We have set the foundation for
summits which would be co-led by youth based on many of the strategies contained in our CAV documents. We intend to
expand these summits to reach more schools and more students. We also wish to initiate in some of these schools “Social
Justice Clubs” as a way ensuring that some youths remained actively involved in making a difference following the
summits. Our goal is to find partners to help us implement the more than 800 strategies listed in our "Strategies for
Change: Building More Peaceful Communities" document. National Urban League President, Marc Morial, called our
second edition of our CAV document as one of the most comprehensive anti-violence documents in the nation. Local
Urban League President, Esther L. Bush, sent those CAV documents out to all the Urban League Affiliates in the U.S. and
will be sending our recently released third edition as well. Unfortunately, the violence continues, but so does our
commitment to eliminate it! In the third edition we have added additional anti-bullying and internet safety strategies, and
two new sections on “Violence Against Women and Girls” and “Violence Against the LGBTQAI Communities”. With
the financial partnerships of Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield and the Pittsburgh Foundation B-PEP/CAV will be in
position to expand our work with area schools, and with community groups and organizations, with the goal of positively
impacting schools and the community in general.
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT is covered with our partnership with the Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network and our
nonpartisan voter registration, mobilization and election protection campaigns created to increase voter participation
throughout Metropolitan Pittsburgh. B-PEP is dedicated to expanding the role of the Commonwealth's 501(c)(3)
nonprofit agencies and organizations in non-partisan voting efforts in EACH and EVERY election. In 2016 B-PEP
partnered with the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, Mayor Peduto’s office and the Pgh. Public Schools in
registering students. Our goal is to urge those who feel un-empowered to have a commitment to help meet their own
needs, aspirations and concerns through a consistently strong voter turnout, and by engaging with local political leaders.
Upon his introduction to the Pittsburgh community B-PEP was privileged to help lead, with other community partners,
three successful community conversations with Pittsburgh Police Chief Cameron McLay, and more recently hosted three
additional conversations with the newly appointed Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert. These conversations were
aimed at creating a new level of communication between the community and the police. We also led the move to have the
1996 "You and the Police" brochure revised and to set the stage for distribution of that brochure to area school students
and to the community at large, to help eliminate, inappropriate interactions between citizens, particularly young people,
and the police.
THE CORPORATE EQUITY & INCLUSION ROUNDTABLE (CEIR) was launched by the Black Political
Empowerment Project (B-PEP) in 2012 in response to the fact that in 2010 the Pittsburgh Region was listed as 'dead last'
with regard to racial and economic parity in comparison to 39 other regions in the nation with regard to the conditions of
the Black working poor and the conditions of African American children. It was also noted in a 2012 survey conducted by
the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) that the Pittsburgh area had the second lowest percentage of
minority partners of the 42 cities represented in the survey. The City of Pittsburgh was tied with San Francisco, as nearly
last, 48th out of 50 cities, in terms of the best places for African Americans to live as reported in a Forbes Magazine
article in January 2015. A report from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Social Work, "Pittsburgh's Racial
Demographics 2015 - Differences and Disparities" further supports the fact that much work remains to be done. The
purpose of the Corporate Equity & Inclusion Roundtable (CEIR) is to achieve the highest level possible of inclusion for
African Americans and people of color in employment, in business ownership, and in business development throughout
the Pittsburgh and Southwest Pennsylvania Region. The mission of CEIR is to develop and assist in the implementation
of strategies aimed at overcoming the diversity and inclusion challenges within the corporate sector in Pittsburgh and
Southwestern Pennsylvania, by facilitating collaboration with key partners from educational institutions, community
organizations, workforce development agencies and professional organizations collectively working toward a common
goal of branding the region with a strong and meaningful commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. CEIR is
committed to develop strategies for identifying, recruiting, hiring, developing, promoting and retaining more African
Americans and people of color from entry level to top corporate executive positions. B-PEP and CEIR works closely in
partnership with corporate and key community partners, along with the Allegheny Conference on Community
Development, Mayor Bill Peduto and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald to produce the results we seek. We
have helped to host four annual conferences addressing these challenges. From our efforts have come the annual Minority
Diversity Supplier Fairs led by UPMC, in partnership with other area corporations. The Five Annual CEIR Conference is
scheduled for Monday, June 19, 2017 at the Duquesne University Power Center Ballroom from 8:00 am to 12:15 pm.
THE 'B-PEP COMMUNITY MOMENTS RADIO SHOW' is broadcast on AM 1150, and on line at www.wgbn.net, and
features conversations about issues, concerns and events of interest to the African American community in the Pittsburgh
Region. The show is broadcast each first and fourth Saturday of every month from 12 noon to l pm, and is hosted by
Odell Richardson, Bill Neal and Lois Toni McClendon, who also acts as the show’s producer.
THE B-PEP WEBSITE has been significantly improved in 2016 with the assistance of students from Robert Morris
University, one its Professors, Letrell Crittenden, B-PEP staff and volunteers. We received addition improvements with
the assistance of a Carlow College intern. The website features the work of the Black Political Empowerment Project, the
Greater Pittsburgh Coalition Against Violence and the Corporate Equity & Inclusion Roundtable. We have added a
special section for JOBS, TRAINING, and INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNTIES, as well as a much needed COMMUNITY
CALENDAR which will feature various activities and events of interest to the African American community throughout
the Metropolitan Pittsburgh community.
B - PEP is very thankful for the monetary and other valuable resources that we have
received f rom foundations, corporations, planning council members, supporting
organizations and from community fund raisers.
Major Financial
Contributors and Supporters Bank of New York Mellon/BNY Mellon Jazz B - PEP Planning Council Member s Corporate Equity & In clusion Roundtable (CEIR) Working Group Freedom Unlimited, Inc. Greater Pittsburgh Coalition Again st Violence (CAV) Working Group Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield The Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh The Nonprofit Voter Engagement Network The Pitts burgh Bureau of Police/Pgh. Dept of Public Safety The Pittsburgh Foundation POISE Foundation (former fiscal sponsor) The Urban Affairs Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh’s Co mmunity Relations Council (CRC) 1150 AM /Pente costal Temple
Thank you for
your thoughtful consideration of support for
B-PEP JAZZ.
Please contact us if you have
any questions!
For additional information please call 412-758-7898 /412-361-2736
www.b-pep.net/www.b-pepjazz.org [email protected]
Tim Stevens, B-PEP Chairman & CEO
Carol Neyland, B-PEP JAZZ Host Committee Chair 2017
Ellen Estomin, Co-Chair, B-PEP JAZZ Working Group Committee
William ‘Jack’ Simmons, Esq., Co-Chair, B-PEP JAZZ Working Group Committee
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