Author: Kelli Muether Blog Archive
Donor Display That Embraces Its Community’s Culture
Philanthropic recognition is most effective when it relates to the community in which it resides. I can’t think of another donor wall that embraces its community’s culture more than the donor display for Maui Health created by a collaboration between the Maui Health Foundation and Partners In Recognition. This display commemorates the support of its […]
Every Donor Is Essential
Every type of donor recognition is important, whether it’s a 20’ display recognizing million-dollar donors, room plaques recognizing those who sponsored a particular room, or a nameplate on a donor wall that helped fund a new building or needed materials and equipment. Every donation is vital to our not-for-profit world, and every donor is essential […]
The Timeline of Creating a Donor Display
Are you envisioning a donor display for your facility and wondering the steps to take to create it – from initial thought to finished product? Great! We will help you along each step of the way. All of the displays we produce are custom made to fit your every need and tends to follow this […]
Timeless Traditional Meets Classic Contemporary
A contemporary donor recognition display can completely transform a traditional campus environment. Many colleges and universities feature historic architecture with marble columns, dark wood finishes, archways, and classic detailing. Because of this, people often expect donor recognition to follow the same traditional style. Bronze plaques, engraved panels, and crown molding displays have long been common […]
Your Donor Wall is Full…Congratulations! What’s next?
Are you left with buyer’s remorse with your donor display as it presently may not meet your donor recognition needs? You’re not alone! Sometimes, it isn’t easy to foresee or estimate how many donors you will need to recognize, and you can run out of room. Maybe your logo has changed, and your former logo […]
The Philanthropy Gallery at Holy Cross Health Showcases Cumulative Contributions
Holy Cross Health in Fort Lauderdale, Florida recently unveiled a new cumulative donor recognition display as part of a renovated Philanthropy Gallery. The gallery showcases donors at every giving level while creating a welcoming and engaging experience for visitors, patients, and supporters. The Giving Societies at Holy Cross Health honor the cumulative contributions of individuals […]
Hoag Hospital Foundation Unveils Their New Endowed Chair Gallery
Hoag Hospital Foundation, Newport Beach, CA, recently unveiled their new Endowed Chair Gallery which highlights the impact of their endowed chair program on patients and the community. The gallery features a changeable system designed in collaboration with Hoag Hospital Foundation and built by Partners In Recognition. Images of Hoag’s esteemed endowed chair holders and donor […]
The Spirit of a Volunteer – Veterans Memorial
While our country recognizes and honors all veterans this weekend on Veterans Day, we especially remember and thank those who made the ultimate sacrifice. PIR recently had the honor of partnering with the UT Army ROTC Alumni Council and helping them create a memorial that recognizes fallen soldiers, not just on Veterans Day, but every […]
Memorial Cancer Institute… With Much Gratitude
WITH MUCH GRATITIUDE…… PIR celebrates completion of the donor recognition display at the new Memorial Cancer Institute in Pembroke Pines, FL. From design to fabrication to installation….we celebrate the philanthropy that helps bring state of the art cancer treatment to Hollywood/Pembroke Pines, FL. The new freestanding, 121,000+ sq. ft. facility will consolidate resources, including: radiation […]
Gillispie School Shows GRATITUDE Toward Their Capital Campaign Donors
grat·i·tude: the quality of being thankful; readiness to show appreciation for and to return kindness. Gratitude is what the Gillispie School wanted to convey to their generous donors. In order to do this, they turned to Partners In Recognition to create and build a display that does just that. Incorporating their school colors and floating […]









