Donate to Howard University School of Business Carol Henley Endowment

Supporter Responsibilities:

·      $ 1,000 annual cycle - raise and/or donation commitment

·      Assist with securing corporate sponsorships

 

Benefits*:

·      Invitation to Annual 21CAP/SBEL Student Networking Event & State of the Program Meeting (approximate timing: near Labor Day).

·      Invitation to Annual 21CAP/SBEL Alumni Homecoming Mixer.

·      Notification of Program News, Trends and Changes.

·      Access to Alumni Member Contacts List.

·      Recognition at Major Programs for 21CAP & SBEL.

·      Complimentary attendance for Annual 21CAP Family Day Luncheon OR SBEL Honors Banquet.

·      Access to branded materials for events hosted and social/ digital media campaigns.

·      Semi-annual emails on individual fundraising progress.

·      Complimentary and discounted HUSB, 21CAP & SBEL merchandise.


Champion Responsibilities:

·      $2,500 annual cycle - raise and/or donation commitment.

·      Host at least one (1) fundraising event per year.

·      Work closely with 21CAP/SBEL staff to drive regional alumni and friend outreach.

·      Attend quarterly strategy meetings via conference calls to discuss programming, alumni engagement, and fundraising progress.

·      Assist with securing corporate sponsorships

 

Benefits*:

·      Invitation to Annual 21CAP/SBEL Student Networking Event & State of the Program Meeting.

·      Invitation to Annual 21CAP/SBEL Alumni Homecoming Mixer.

·      Notification of Program News, Trends and Changes.

·      Access to Alumni Member Contacts List.

·      Recognition at Major Programs for 21CAP & SBEL.

·      Complimentary attendance for Annual 21CAP Family Day Luncheon and SBEL Honors Banquet.

·      Access to branded materials for events hosted and social/ digital media campaigns.

·      Semi-annual emails on individual fundraising progress.

·      Complimentary and discounted HUSB, 21CAP & SBEL merchandise.

·      First look at 21CAP & SBEL Program Improvement strategies.

·      Invitation to Dean’s Homecoming Reception.

·      Invitation to address SBEL or 21CAP students in a classroom panel discussion.

 

Alumni Board Member Responsibilities:

·      $5,000 annual cycle raise/donation commitment.

·      Host a minimum of one (1) fundraising event and/or prospective donor engagements per year.

·      Work closely with 21CAP/SBEL program staff to drive national fundraising and endorsement strategy. You will help set the framework for regional strategy and guide staff on how to best meet national objectives.

·      Attend quarterly strategy meetings via conference call to discuss programming, alumni engagement, and fundraising progress.

 

Benefits*:

·      Invitation to Annual 21CAP/SBEL Student Networking Event & State of the Program Meeting.

·      Invitation to Annual 21CAP/SBEL Alumni Homecoming Mixer.

·      Direct input into program direction to ensure the program’s impact on the students, the School of Business and the broader community.

·      Notification of program news, trends and changes.

·      Access to Alumni Member Contacts List.

·      Recognition at Major Programs for 21CAP & SBEL.

·      Complimentary attendance for Annual 21CAP Family Day Luncheon and SBEL Honors Banquet.

·      Access to branded materials for events hosted and social/ digital media campaigns.

·      Semi-annual emails on individual fundraising progress.

·      Complimentary and discounted HUSB, 21CAP & SBEL merchandise.

·      First look at 21CAP & SBEL Program Improvement strategies.

·      Invitation to Dean’s Homecoming Reception.

·      Invitation to address SBEL or 21CAP students in a classroom panel discussion.

·      Invitation to the inaugural 21CAP/SBEL Leadership Retreat (held in Q2 of 2019).

·      Annual engagement with Dean of the School of Business & 21CAP & SBEL Program Advisory Boards.

·      Recognition in School of Business publications.

 

*In 2020 donors will receive a special benefit in connection with School of Business 50th Anniversary celebration.

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