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Sponsor Levels of Contribution & Benefits The Center for Campus Fire Safety (CCFS) is a non-profit organization that works hard to provide our members and followers with the knowledge and understanding on how we can best serve our campus communities. Our members are the decision makers on their campus and are the experts regarding fire and life safety, building construction, rapid response, in-building emergency communications, emergency management, and so much more. CCFS works with sponsors and non-profit partners all over the U.S. These partnerships are vital to our ability to thrive and achieve bigger and better things than the year before. Our vision is the elimination of the loss of life and property by fire in the campus community through systems comprised of education, engineering, and enforcement and our mission is to be the national leader for improved fire and life safety at all colleges and universities by providing resources and educational programs to the greater campus community. The success of our vision and mission is without question dependent on our partnerships with so many individuals and organizations. Sponsors are a critical part of our mission. We are looking for your help and support - Become a CCFS Sponsor. Sponsorship in CCFS is an Annual Commitment and can be dis-continued at any time. Here are some of the ideas we have in the immediate future and the benefits to your organization as a sponsor: New Jersey 2021 Annual Forum: (pending Covid-19 updates) Our Organization needs to expand: As our organization grows, we also must expand into areas like emergency management, rapid response to active shooters, and in-building emergency communications. To do this, again we will need your help. We have already made great strides over the last year by participating in more events all over the country like the International Wireless and Communications Expo in Las Vegas and the Midwestern Higher Education Compact in St. Louis along with annual regulars like the Congressional Fire Service Dinner and CSHEMA annual conference. We’ve also increased the number of partnership agreements we have such as the National Disability Resource Network and Safer Buildings Coalition. We will also be launching a new website soon that will revolutionize the way we conduct business and open new membership possibilities to increase our membership. We want to continue to move forward and grow as an organization and to do that the status quo is no longer good enough. Marketing Benefits from Sponsorships: We believe in giving back. CCFS offers our sponsors visibility into the Campus Fire Safety community. Our newsletter reaches over 17,000 readers, and our website is active with member participation. As a sponsor to CCFS, your company is provided with opportunities to present business, products & services to the higher education market and its decision makers. CCFS members are approval authorities and decision makers on campus. In addition, our Directors work with several non-profit organizations and partners that are on the forefront of policy creation. Organizations include Safer Buildings Coalition, National Disability Rights Network, APPA, Automatic Fire Alarm Association, National Advisory Council, National Fire Protection Association, National Fire Sprinkler Association, National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association, International Code Council, Fire Equipment Manufacturer’s Association, CSHEMA and several others. ANNUAL SPONSOR DONATION LEVELS & BENEFITS
Combined Activity to achieve higher level of sponsorship The level of sponsorship reflects all monies spent with CCFS during a year. For example, the cost of a booth at our Forum, any forum activities sponsored such as a reception or break, any product purchases or special training (if applicable) or any other donations will be calculated each year to determine sponsorship level. Non-Profit Donation
Interested in us? Feel free to contact our Executive Director, Cathy Tabor, for more information on how you can work together to help CCFS grow, while we jointly work to eliminate the loss of life and property by fire in the campus community. CCFS simply cannot continue to do ‘just enough’. As we will find in New Jersey, the stakes are entirely too high, and lives are at risk if we do not take chances and dream bigger. Thank you so much for your time and consideration. Everything you do for the Center for Campus Fire Safety matters and is highly appreciated. Stay safe, Justin Daniels, President CCFS is supported through the generosity of the organizations listed here. Each organization has demonstrated a commitment to supporting the cause of campus fire safety and the free exchange of information to support the many professionals dedicated to protecting our nation’s colleges and universities. SIEMENS
The Siemens Building Technologies Division is a service provider, systems integrator, and a manufacturer of products that combine solutions and concepts for energy-efficient building automation, fire protection, electronic safety and electrical installation engineering. Due to this unique combination of activities, Building Technologies is a leading global player in the building automation market. NFPA
![]() ![]() Established in 1896, the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) is the world's leading advocate of fire prevention and an authoritative source on public safety, NFPA develops, publishes, and disseminates more than 300 consensus codes and standards intended to minimize the possibility and effects of fire and other risks. NFPA membership totals more than 81,000 individuals around the world and more than 80 national trade and professional organizations. ![]() FM Global
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National Fire Sprinkler Association (info coming soon) National Electrical Manufacturer's Association (NEMA)
NEMA is the association of electrical equipment manufacturers, founded in 1926 and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Its member companies manufacture a diverse set of products including power transmission and distribution equipment, lighting systems, factory automation and control systems, and medical diagnostic imaging systems. Worldwide annual sales of NEMA-scope products exceed $120 billion. International Code Council (ICC)
The International Code Council, a membership association dedicated to building safety and fire prevention, develops the codes used to construct residential and commercial buildings, including homes and schools. Most U.S. cities, counties and states that adopt codes choose the International Codes developed by the International Code Council. Keltron
Keltron Corporation develops and manufactures UL listed life safety event management solutions that enable campus life safety managers to provide reliable, efficient and scalable incident response services. Keltron’s universally-compatible fire and security systems enable our campus customers to cost-effectively leverage their existing equipment investments by interfacing with more than 65 different brands and models of alarm panels and transmitting device-specific signals to a campus central dispatch station using IP (Ethernet), mesh radio, distributed multiplex, digital dialer and hardwired communications infrastructures. ![]() ![]() Prevent-Zone by AliveTek: AliveTek consists of eLearning specialists who are dedicated to building and supporting online education that engages today’s multi-dimensional learners. Through personalized consulting and strategic planning, AliveTek will help you to design, build and grow your eLearning program. ![]()
UL LLC Building Inspection Services for Higher Education UL has a proud history that continues to motivate us each and every day. For more than a century UL has employed exacting scientific processes to deliver trusted results. Today, UL is still focusing on the next generation of safety challenges, helping new geographies, new industries and new stakeholders create safer living, learning and work environments. UL helps campuses demonstrate safety, confirm compliance, enhance sustainability, manage transparency, deliver quality and performance, strengthen fire safety and security. Some of the services offered by UL include: inspection, advisory services, education and training, testing, auditing and analytics. Victaulic
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