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Naming Opportunities

Naming Opportunities

Transform a space into your legacy. The Karen L. Jurjevich Innovation Centre and Studio Theatre (iCAST) offers many unique and creative naming opportunities. From hands-on learning environments to gateways and common spaces, your generosity can be recognized in a meaningful way, inspiring future generations of students. 

Bespoke Naming Opportunities

For those seeking a truly personalized legacy, our bespoke naming opportunities start at $100,000, which can be pledged over time, up to five years. These offer an opportunity to name signature spaces within iCAST. 

Let’s create something impactful together. 

Enterprise Hub: Name One of Our Benches

Located on the second floor in the heart of our Centre for Entrepreneurship, this secondary Pitch Space will fast become a popular gathering space for our students.

Purpose-built, Noodle students will practise their pitches in this space and it will also be a natural place to host expert guest speakers on a multitude of business subjects, i.e. finance, marketing, brainstorming, business planning and much more.

Control Booth

This is the very nerve centre of a production, where the technical crew, including lighting and sound operators, monitor and control the cues of a show during a performance.

The booth allows them to adjust lights, sound effects and other technical elements while maintaining a clear view of the stage without being seen by the audience.

STEAM Studio

Our STEAM Studio is a dedicated space for programming focused on hands-on learning experiences that combine Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics.

Students will be offered limitless opportunities to explore and develop their creativity and problem-solving skills. The third floor of iCAST connects to the Senior School (10 Elm Avenue) at the art-studios level, further bringing the “A” in STEAM to life.

Hall of Fame

This highly visible naming opportunity will sit in the hallway that serves as the main entrance to the theatre.

Posters, photos and production playbills will inspire, inform and speak to the success of Branksome’s theatre, dance and music program, telling the story of our students’ accomplishments while inspiring all who take a moment before the show.

Studio Theatre

Our Studio Theatre will be part of a cross-disciplinary ecosystem at the intersection of STEM and state-of-the-art creative explorations. Unparalleled opportunities include theatrical, dance and musical performances, film screenings and multimedia productions. Students school-wide will experience every aspect of stagecraft, from set and lighting design to sound production. 

In addition to prominently displaying the theatre’s name at the entrance, this space will provide a unique opportunity to amplify recognition across a variety of mediums. The theatre’s name will appear on the following:
 
  • Website
  • Performance programs
  • Marketing materials for performances and events (print and electronically)
  • Tickets for performances and events

Other Opportunities

Stepping Stones ($15,000 to $75,000) 
Leave your legacy on a unique donor recognition wall, a central architectural feature in iCAST. Inscribe your colourful stone, individually strung by wire along a glass wall in the lobby. Learn more about this rare opportunity.

Alum Donor Wall 
This exclusive opportunity is available to our alums, allowing you to leave a lasting legacy at your alma mater. Join 300 fellow alums to be recognized on this five-foot-tall “BH” that will stretch 10-feet across, located prominently on the second floor of iCAST. Learn more about showcasing your Branksome connection.
 
For more information, please contact Claudia Metelsky, Director, Campaign and Development, Advancement and Community Engagement, 416-920-6265 ext. 324.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
We wish to acknowledge this land on which Branksome operates. For thousands of years, it has been the traditional land of the Wendat, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous peoples from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work and go to school on this land.*

*The Land Acknowledgement may evolve as we honour our commitment to Truth and Reconciliation in partnership with Indigenous communities.

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