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2025 Alexander Hamilton Award Dinner

This year we will be honoring our chairman and good friend, Paul Singer. A brilliant investor and thoughtful philanthropist, Paul has devoted his life’s work to serving the community and our country. By standing for free and robust markets, a culture of achievement and excellence, and properly limited Constitutional government, Paul has courageously defended America’s defining principles. The Manhattan Institute’s recent success—be it in our fight for colorblind meritocracy, our work to restore integrity to science and medicine, or our efforts to reorient government toward prosperity and growth—would not be possible without Paul Singer.

Sponsorship levels:


Presenter ($250,000)
Special Recognition in the Dinner Program; Recognition in the formal invitation; Special Recognition in Master of Ceremonies’ Remarks; Table of 12, Premier Seating; VIP reception access for all guests

Patron ($150,000)
Special Recognition in the Dinner Program; Recognition in the formal invitation; Special Recognition in Master of Ceremonies’ Remarks; Table of 10, Premier Seating; 2 VIP reception tickets

Benefactor ($75,000)
Special Recognition in the Dinner Program; Recognition in the formal invitation; Special Recognition in Master of Ceremonies’ Remarks; Table of 10, Premier Seating

Champion ($50,000)
Recognition in the Dinner Program; Recognition in the formal invitation; Table of 10, Premier Seating

Sponsor ($25,000)
Recognition in the Dinner Program; Recognition in the formal invitation; Table of 10, Preferred Seating

Supporter ($15,000)
Recognition in the Dinner Program; Recognition in the formal invitation; Table of 10

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The Alexander Hamilton Award was created to honor those individuals helping to foster the revitalization of our nation’s cities. We chose to name the award after Hamilton because, like the Manhattan Institute, he was a fervent proponent of commerce and civic life. Through the years, we have expanded the scope of the prize to celebrate leaders not just on the local level, but also at the state and federal levels, who have made remarkable things happen in the realms of public policy, culture, and philanthropy. We hope our celebration of these awardees encourages replication of their efforts.

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