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Title: Telling Our Story with a


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Telling Our Story with a Little Help from Our
Friends Donor Recognition J. Patrick Shannon,
J.D., Ed.D. Associate Dean for Administrative
Affairs University of Florida Fredric G. Levin
College of Law
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Overview
  • Donor Recognition Pre-Everything
  • Donor Recognition in Early Design
  • Old Donors
  • New Donors
  • Donor Recognition during Construction
  • Donor Recognition after Construction

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Before You Get Started
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Donor Recognition Pre-Every Thing
  • Identify potential key Lead Donors
  • What recognition will they need to close the deal
  • Name the College
  • Name the Building
  • Name a Department (Library/Grad Prog.)
  • Name a Wing/Hall
  • Name a Classroom
  • Etc

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Donor Recognition Pre-Every Thing
  • Will there be controversy with the gift?
  • Check with larger university
  • Check with key alumni
  • Should you accept a bad large gift?
  • 10-Year Rule

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Donor Recognition Pre-Every Thing
  • You MUST put Donor Recognition in the Budget

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Early Design
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Donor Recognition in Early Design
  • Old Donors
  • Are you de-constructing or completely moving a
    part or the whole law school
  • Were those spaces named in the past?
  • How are you going to handle?
  • How you handle will impact current fundraising
  • When perpetuity becomes temporary big donors are
    less likely to giveMust have a plan

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Handling Old Donors
  • Have a two-fold plan to handle old donors
  • Small recognition in new space
  • Large recognition or new area in new space
  • They gave before thus, they might give again for
    a bigger space.

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Donor Recognition in Early Design
  • With New Donors
  • TRY TO BE VAGUE,
  • But have a plan

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Donor Recognition in Early Design
  • Identify ALL possible naming spots
  • Building
  • Wing/Hallway
  • Classrooms
  • Offices Faculty, Administration, Students,
    Staff
  • Lounges
  • Student Cafeteria
  • Library Study Rooms
  • Library Collections

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Donor Recognition in Early Design
  • Identify ALL possible naming spots
  • DO NOT BE AFRAID TO THINK OUTSIDE BOX!

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Donor Recognition in Early Design
  • Identify ALL possible naming spots
  • Courtyards
  • Open Spaces

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Donor Recognition in Early Design
  • Identify ALL possible naming spots
  • Courtyards
  • Open Spaces
  • Benches
  • Seats
  • Furniture
  • Bricks (Do not offer too soon)

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C O N S T R U C T I O N
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Donor Recognition During Construction
  • Finalize your list and spaces soon into
    construction
  • Keep a running list of available spaces to be
    named
  • Have donors sign off on spaces to be named (dont
    want surprises at dedication ceremony)
  • Invite key donors to construction site (but try
    to limit).

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Donor Recognition During Construction
  • Timeline for Ordering
  • Displays 12 months
  • Plaques 4 months
  • Check spellingagain, again, and again.
  • Have donors sign off on what the plaques will say
  • Try to have all donor recognitions completed
    prior to dedication ceremony.
  • If not, provide temporary signs

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Donor Recognition During Construction
  • Recognition needs to match size of gift

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Dedication Ceremony
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Dedication Ceremony
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Dedication Ceremony
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Donor Recognition after Construction Dedication
Ceremony
  • Dedication Ceremonies are times to
  • Celebrate
  • Provide energy for future fund-raising
  • A time to show you have been faithful stewards
  • Everyone wants to be a part of a success story

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Donor Recognition after Construction Dedication
Ceremony
  • Timeline for Big Ceremony
  • Identify key note speaker 12 months
  • Set Date (make sure you can make the date) after
    speaker
  • Establish who you are going to invite 4 months
  • Start initial event planning (space reservation,
    etc) 4 months
  • Send hold the date cards 3 months in advance

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Donor Recognition after Construction
  • Donor follow-up
  • Thank you note to donors (reminder to pay off
    pledges). 1 month after dedication.

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