WNCAP: Leah Karpen donor recognition wall

Too often, smaller not-for-profit organizations assume that quality donor recognition is out of their reach. They don’t select products that represent their missions effectively or provide flexible communication potential. In doing so, they miss the opportunity to invest in outcomes that speak to the value the organization places on its donors and the unique character of the work that they support. 

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An exterior donor recognition program at Youkey Education Plaza

The Youkey Education Plaza was dedicated in honor of Dr. Jerry Youkey, Dean of the USC Medical School at Greenville, and his wife Sharon Youkey, for their tireless support of medical education. It supplies a tasteful new horizon for exterior recognition on the beautiful Greenville Hospital System campus. The exterior program will mean greater opportunity for recognition for both the new medical school and the GHS Foundation.

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Donor Wall in New College of Charleston kosher and vegetarian dining hall

The Sylvia Vlosky Yaschik Jewish Studies Center at the College of Charleston has expanded its facilities and is including an innovative new concept, a kosher/vegetarian dining hall. Notably, the new facility will be open to students, faculty, staff and the community, thereby providing greater connections between the college community and downtown Charleston, South Carolina.

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Donor Recognition Display, Donna Fielding Cancer Wellness Institute

At Roper St. Francis, members of a patient’s family and support team are encouraged to participate in cancer wellness programs, too.  Donors to the Donna Fielding Cancer Wellness Institute help meet a simple goal:  to address all of a cancer patient’s needs – mind, body and spirit – and to include those around them in the journey.

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Enhancing visitor experience and connection with the community through art program

Over a period of several years, a vision of the hospital as a central hub for the spirit of the community has evolved in Catawba Valley. Spurred by the medical center’s reputation, new construction and an upcoming 50th anniversary, the not-for-profit community hospital made a commitment to purposefully improving the architectural experience and bringing the rich cultural heritage of the region into the healthcare facilities.

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Donor recognition in partnership with great public art at LeBonheur Children’s Hospital

Several years ago, I had the good fortune to participate in the planning and design of a designation for cumulative giving recognition at the LeBonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis, TN.  This project was like no other. The hospital’s CEO, foundation and marketing teams had made a commitment to high volume, high quality, high impact public art within the hospital.

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