Tag: Donor recognition Blog Archive

Rod & Wire Suspension Systems

Our Rod & Wire Suspension Systems provide easy updates and the ability to incorporate Graphics, single nameplates, or listings of names. The Wire or Rod System can be used on walls or as a two-sided piece over windows. They can be mounted from floor to ceiling or anchored directly to the wall. These systems can […]

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Pre-Defined Area System

Our Pre-Defined Area System allows for adding names but not moving them after they have been applied. This system consists of a base with pre-etched lines on it for the placement of nameplates. The Pre-Defined Area system is a good choice for a display that lists names chronologically, such as a Hall of Fame or […]

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Permanent System

Our Permanent System is used for closed campaigns or information that does not need to change. We etch into various materials, including solid surface (Corian), laminate, glass, metal, and wood. We can also print your names on most materials. The Permanent System is used primarily for Capital Campaigns or historical tributes. This system can be […]

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Add-On System

Our Add-On System allows the customer to have total control of the placement of their nameplates. A title plate is typically created, and adhesive-backed nameplates are placed in a free-form array around the wall. Various-size nameplates often take the shape of leaves, stars, circles, paws – whatever shape fits your theme. Our Add-On System is […]

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Interactive Computer System, Donor Recognition, Donor Wall

Interactive Computer Systems

Our Interactive Computer Systems offer an endless variety of information that can be displayed: name listings, historical information, video clips, donor highlights, wayfinding, or other information you may want to share. Our kiosks can be a freestanding unit or combined into a wall display. The Interactive Computer System can be used for many types of […]

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Donor recognition, Donor wall, Donor display, Capital Campaign, Healthcare fundraising, non-profit, Wall of Honor, Recognition, Major Donor

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 […]

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room plaques, naming opportunities, donor recognition, non profit, donor plaques, major gifts, capital campaign, experiential design

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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Rod Suspension, Donor Display, Gratitude, Donor Wall, Capital Campaign, Donor Recognition Wall

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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Capital Campaign, Donor Wall, Recognition,

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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MemorialCare Long Beach achieves their campaign goal while honoring the life of Cherese Mari Laulhere

MemorialCare Long Beach recently accomplished a $60 million capital campaign to add on to the Miller Children’s & Women’s campus. The Cherese Mari Laulhere Children’s Village is an 80,000 sq. ft., four-story building that provides a one-stop-shop approach to pediatric specialty care in an outpatient setting. A special recognition display honors Cherese Mari Laulhere and […]

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