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Sat, Apr 11 2026

The Purple Soiree: Electrifying Change,

Aloft Orlando Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida, United States Aloft Orlando Lake Nona, Orlando, Florida, United States

  • About the event

    Join the Movement. Spark the Change!

     

    Be part of an unforgettable evening at the Purple Soirée: Electrifying Change, where Greater Orlando's most passionate community and business leaders unite to honor those impacted by dementia and ignite a powerful movement for progress.

    This inspiring event supports the Alzheimer's Association Central and North Florida chapter, raising critical funds for local education, advocacy, and groundbreaking research. Together, we'll electrify change-amplifying awareness, energizing support, and accelerating the path to a world without Alzheimer's.

    Enjoy a vibrant cocktail reception, uplifting mission moments, a dynamic auction, live entertainment, and dancing-all set against a backdrop of purpose and hope.

    Let's light up the night-and the future-with action, compassion, and change.

    Why should you sponsor?

    Supporting the Purple Soirée: Electrifying Change is an opportunity to create measurable impact, demonstrate community leadership, and align your brand with a cause that touches nearly every family.

    Alzheimer’s and dementia are not just “aging issues.” They affect millions of families, including working professionals, caregivers, and future generations. With early-onset diagnoses on the rise and hereditary risk factors, this disease impacts today’s workforce—and tomorrow’s.

    By sponsoring this event, companies help:

    • Fund critical research toward treatments and the first survivor of Alzheimer’s

    • Provide care and resources for patients and the millions of caregivers navigating this journey

    • Advance early detection and education, changing outcomes for families before crisis hits

    At the same time, sponsors gain:

    • Meaningful brand visibility with influential business and community leaders

    • Authentic community alignment with a mission-driven, highly respected organization

    • Employee pride and engagement, supporting a cause many are personally connected to

    • A seat at the table for one of Central Florida’s most impactful philanthropic events

    This is not just a donation.
    It’s a statement of leadership, compassion, and commitment to the future of brain health.


    Connie Kulp

    Connie Kulp serves as Event Chair for the Purple Soirée: Electrifying Change in support of the Alzheimer’s Association. Her commitment to the mission is deeply personal—shaped by her family’s journey with dementia and her passion for ensuring families facing this disease are met with hope, resources, and compassion. Through her leadership, Connie brings together business and community leaders to fund critical research, support caregivers, and help advance the vision of the first survivor of Alzheimer’s.

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  • 251-500 attendees expected


    50% Male Attendees


    50% Female Attendees

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Select a Package

3 available packages from US$5000 to US$25000

US$25000
Platinum Sponsor

Entry for 20 guests, social media announcement on chapter accounts, opportunity for CEO to introduce live-auction emcee, logo on illuminated backdrop, logo on 8" Airstar balloon light, verbal recognition during event, inclusion in ALZ MindFL Gala blog post, logo on event website logo on event signage and bottle of champagne for the table.

2 available

US$10000
Gold Sponsor

Entry for 10 guests, name listing on targeted event signage, name displayed on illuminated backdrop, logo on event website, verbal recognition during event.

5 available

US$5000
Purple Sponsor

Entry for 10 guests, name listing on targeted event signage, name listing on event website.

2 available

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