Tag: #donorwall Blog Archive

A ribbon cutting to celebrate Installed Growing for Good donor wall by Partners in Recognition at Northfield Township Food Pantry

Growing for Good: Donor Recognition at Northfield Township Food Pantry

Donor Recognition That Reflects a Community’s Heart When a community comes together, generosity turns into momentum and momentum drives lasting change. The Northfield Township Food Pantry has always been a vital resource for its neighbors, but its Growing for Good campaign took that commitment even further. With increased outreach, expanded programs, and deeper support, the pantry needed […]

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UC Merced donor recognition honoring Fred and Mitzie Ruiz

Major Donors, Major Impact: Celebrating the Visionaries Behind Every Project

Defining a Major Donor Every organization defines “major donor” differently. In some cases, it’s a single gift that launches a capital campaign. In others, it’s decades of consistent support that quietly shapes a campus, a hospital, or a community program. What’s consistent is this: these donors create opportunities that last for generations. Public major donor […]

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Capital Campaign, Donor Wall, Donor Display, Stand-off System, Experiential Design

Capital Campaign Donor Recognition Display at The Skills Center!

Who is the Skills Center? Created in 2007, The Skills Center is a sports-based youth development organization. They promote sports intentionally infused with life skills and academics. They pursue the purposeful development of young minds from ages 3 to 18. A New Space Spawns a Capital Campaign The Skills Center found a space to renovate to give […]

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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 […]

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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 Gratitude” … Partners In Recognition proudly celebrates the completion of this healthcare donor recognition display for the new Memorial Cancer Institute in Pembroke Pines, Florida. The display honors the philanthropy behind the facility’s expansion and mission. From design and fabrication to installation, every element reflects the generosity that helps provide state-of-the-art cancer care to the […]

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Nursing, Donor Display, Donor Wall, Clear Change, In Honor, Campaign

Nurses Make a Difference: Anytime, Anywhere – Always

Morton Plant Mease Health Care Foundation recognizes that nurses play a vital role in delivering compassionate care and improving the lives of patients every day. Through their dedication, expertise, commitment to service, and philanthropic support, nurses make a lasting impact on the communities they serve. To celebrate those contributions and encourage continued giving, Morton Plant Mease […]

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Capital Campaign for Ronald McDonald House

Ronald McDonald House Charities Inland Empire partnered with Partners In Recognition to create a vibrant capital campaign recognition display that celebrates the generosity of campaign donors. Located in Loma Linda, CA, the Ronald McDonald House of the Inland Empire launched a major capital campaign to renovate and expand its facility. As a result, the House can now serve up to 54 families […]

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Navigating the Pandemic – Virtual Ribbon Cutting

When the pandemic disrupted in-person events, many organizations had to rethink how they celebrated major milestones. Fortunately, the team at West Georgia Health Foundation found a creative solution that allowed them to honor donors and celebrate progress safely. For the ribbon cutting of the new West Georgia Health Foundation facility at the Enoch Callaway Cancer Center, the foundation […]

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