Tag: #capitalcampaign Blog Archive

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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 […]

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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 […]

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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 […]

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Door County Maritime Museum Reaches Milestone Thanks To Their Generous Community

Thanks to the generosity of donors, the Door County Maritime Museum reached a major fundraising milestone with the Jim Kress Maritime Tower. The museum raised over $9.2 million for the capital campaign for the tower, which includes an observation deck and nine floors of interactive exhibits highlighting the area’s maritime history. Door County Maritime Museum […]

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Capital Campaign for Ronald McDonald House

Ronald McDonald House of the Inland Empire in Loma Linda, CA recognized donors to their capital campaign with this colorful display.  The campaign completely renovated and greatly expanded their house so that they can now serve up to 54 families a night.  #IERMH #capitalcampaign

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Navigating the Pandemic – Virtual Ribbon Cutting

The pandemic has created more chaos and barriers than we care to list, but it also has forced creativity in how we handle our work, social situations and every other aspect of our daily lives. We’ve been navigating these constant changes and road blocks for months – some are easy to overcome, some, well, not […]

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