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Celebrate and Support IEA: Purchase a Tribute Ad!

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[Institute for Educational Advancement Logo] Dear {NAME}, IEA is celebrating its 25th Anniversary! Since our founding in 1998, we have served over 11,000 children across the United States. Our students, families and supporters have been an integral part of this journey, benefiting from our programs and witnessing firsthand the incredible growth of our gifted youth. Now, you have the chance to pay it forward and show your support for IEA in a meaningful way. As we prepare for our 25th Anniversary Celebration Gala on September 23, 2023, we invite you to participate by purchasing a Tribute Ad in our Gala program, website and/or social media. Most of our families learn about IEA through word of mouth, so we depend heavily on the testimonials of our students and parents. Tribute ads provide a heartfelt platform to share your IEA story and thank the remarkable individuals who have played a pivotal role in your or your child’s development. By purchasing a Tribute Ad, you contribute to the continued success of IEA and inspire others to do the same. To secure or learn more about your Tribute Ad, please see our [sponsorship/advertising packet]( and examples of past ads below, visit our website or contact Jane Laudeman at (626) 403-8900 or [JLaudeman@EducationalAdvancement.org](mailto:JLaudeman@EducationalAdvancement.org?subject=IEA%2025th%20Anniversary%20Gala%20Sponsorship&body=Hi%20Jane%2C%0A). Your support will make a lasting difference and help us continue guiding and connecting curious minds. Thank you for considering this opportunity to celebrate and support IEA. Together, we can ensure that each gifted child’s needs are met so that they can reach toward their full potential. With Gratitude, [Betsy] [Tribute to Yunasa Counselors] [Tribute Ad for Henri Ford, MD, MHA][Tribute Ad by Dennis & Nancy Finnerman] [Institute for Educational Advancement 25th Anniversary logo] [Update Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Institute for Educational Advancement 569 S. Marengo Ave. Pasadena, CA 91101 (626) 403-8900 [www.educationaladvancement.org](

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