The GPA will have their second annual Boston dinner next month at the Intercontinental Hotel on Friday, April 6.
Tickets for the evening cost between $500-$50,000 and the dinner will ‘celebrate and acknowledge the deep historical and cultural ties between Ireland and the United States, recognizing a shared ancestry of which Ireland’s unique Gaelic sporting heritage is an intrinsic part’, or at least that’s what it says on the GPA website.
In reality the money raised will be used to fund the personal development coaching program, career development, education advice, financial consultation, the GPA Business Success academy, personal counselling, the Jim Madden GPA leadership program, the benevolent fund, full-time third level scholarships, education and training fund and the GPA business networking program.
Platinum sponsorship, the $50,000 tickets, will include 10 VIP invitations to reception with legends from Gaelic games, which includes a photo opportunity.
Premium table of 10 with ringside placement. Name and logo on signage and projected on screens in ballroom. Speaking rights from the podium at the event. A GAA legend to sit at your table. VIP packages for two people for both the All-Ireland football and hurling finals which include a invitation to play in the exclusive Legends GPA Ireland v USA golf tournament, flights, four nights accommodation at the Westbury hotel, match tickets and an invitation to a GPA Legends lunch.
Invitation for two to the GAA/GPA All-star awards and VIP access to the Players After Party, which also includes two flights with Aer Lingus and three nights accommodation in Dublin with VIP invitation. An autographed jersey from All-Ireland hurling and football champions. Recognition on GPA website and Boston Friends of GPA social media.
There are also packages for $25,000, $15,000, $10,000 and $5,000.