Tag: donor display Blog Archive
The Donor Strategy Series: Part 1 – Plan It From Day One
Start Strong or Scramble Later Campaigns move fast. Buildings rise, programs launch – and recognition should rise with them. When donor recognition is part of the plan from day one, teams move with clarity: naming opportunities energize early conversations, stakeholders see what’s possible, and the finished space feels cohesive and intentional. Waiting until the end […]
The Donor Strategy Series: Intro – Six Steps to Stronger Donor Recognition
A Roadmap for Recognition Success Every campaign tells a story of generosity, vision, and shared purpose. But behind every story is a strategy – one that ensures donors feel valued, recognized, and inspired to give again. At Partners In Recognition, we see how thoughtful recognition shapes not just the spaces where names appear, but the […]
A Lasting Legacy: Reedley’s McClarty Center Donor Display Bridges Art, History & Design
In a beautiful tribute to legacy, art, and education, Reedley College now proudly showcases a custom donor recognition wall inside the McClarty Center for Fine and Performing Arts. This display, designed and built by Partners in Recognition honors the transformative gift made by Harold and Debbie McClarty – the largest cash donation in the history of the […]
Built to Evolve: How Alta Bates’ Donor Wall Grows with Its Community
At Partners in Recognition, we understand that every donor recognition project is more than just plaques – it’s about celebrating the generosity and spirit of a community dedicated to making a lasting impact. Our recent project with Alta Bates Summit Medical Center exemplifies how a well-designed donor recognition system can honor supporters in a meaningful and beautiful way. A […]
Four Most Common Donor Groups Defined
It might be going back to the basics, but defining the typical donor recognition groups is essential in planning and executing how you will thank those who support your organization’s goals. Let’s start by listing 4 of the most used donor groups in the fundraising industry: 1. Capital Campaign Donors 2. Cumulative Campaign Donors (Lifetime Giving) 3. Annual […]
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 […]
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 […]
Resilient Retreat: The Hope of Healing
Creating a Community For Those Impacted By Trauma Located on 84 acres of conservation land in Sarasota, FL, Resilient Retreat is a respite where survivors of abuse, first responders and helping professionals from throughout the United States can visit and participate in holistic day-long programs, virtual programs as well as multi-day, overnight intensive retreats, free […]









