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Part 6 of our donor strategy series: Built to Last

The Donor Strategy Series: Part 6 – Built to Last

Recognition That Grows With Your Mission A successful campaign may end, but its story keeps unfolding. Donor recognition isn’t a single moment – it’s a living part of your institution’s history. When recognition is designed to adapt and endure, it becomes a framework that continues to honor generosity long after the last name is installed. […]

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The Donor Strategy Series: Part 5 - Finishing Strong

The Donor Strategy Series: Part 5 – Finishing Strong

Turning Plans Into Beautifully Executed Donor Recognition By the final stretch of a donor recognition campaign, the mechanicals are set, donor lists are aligned, and recognition is ready to take shape. This is when months of planning, collaboration, and design come together; when strategy becomes something tangible and lasting. Each step now depends on precision […]

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Donor recognition strategy series that gives guidance on naming categories and setting tiers that work

The Donor Strategy Series: Part 4 – Naming & Tiers That Work

From Stewardship to Structure In Part 3, we explored how donor recognition continues long after installation through stewardship and care. To make that stewardship sustainable, you need clear rules that make updates fast and predictable. That’s where tiers and name formatting come in – the framework that keeps recognition organized, consistent, and easy to maintain. […]

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The Donor Strategy Series: Part 3 - Stewardship in Action

The Donor Strategy Series: Part 3 – Stewardship in Action

Beyond Installation – Recognition as Stewardship After the campaign closes, after the ribbon is cut, after the last donor name is installed – what happens next? Recognition doesn’t end when the display is unveiled. In fact, that moment marks the beginning of something even more important: stewardship. Ongoing recognition strengthens relationships, inspires continued giving, and […]

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The Donor Strategy Series: Part 2 - Making the Case for Donor Recognition

The Donor Strategy Series: Part 2 – Making the Case

Why Recognition Gets Overlooked Even the most carefully planned campaigns face tough budget conversations. Dollars are scrutinized, priorities are ranked, and anything that seems optional is often the first to go. Too often, donor recognition ends up on that list – treated as a nice gesture instead of a strategic component. That happens because recognition’s […]

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Employee Highlight & Anniversary

Meet Luke Kuenning!

Hey all! I’m Luke Kuenning, the go-to guy at Partners in Recognition. I’ve worked in many corners of the company over the years, starting out as a production artist, fast forward to laser operator and currently the in-house pressman. I’m also one of our onsite display installers as well as our acting safety director. I […]

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The Donor Strategy Series Part One: Plan It From Day One

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 […]

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The Donor Strategy Series Intro: Six Steps to Stronger Donor Recognition

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 […]

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Employee Highlight: Kelli Muether, Creative Director

Meet Kelli Muether!

Hey there… I’m Kelli Muether, the Creative Director here at PIR. I live in New Bremen, Ohio with my husband, David; two sons, Colten & Rogan; and daughter, MariAna. I received my BFA in Visual Communication Design at the University of Dayton… Go Flyers! I joined PIR in January of 2004 and am celebrating my […]

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Employee Highlight: Rob Anspach. Sales consultant for Partners In Recognition

Meet Rob Anspach!

Hi, I’m Rob Anspach. I’m an inside sales and donor recognition consultant here at Partners In Recognition. Most of my days revolve around helping people figure out what they actually need, then making sure our team has every detail they need to bring that idea to life. I talk with new prospects, guide customers through […]

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