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A Capital Campaign PDF Print E-mail
Written by Nathan Lowell   
Monday, 02 January 2006

Building for the Future of Educational Technology:
A Capital Campaign for the Educational Communications and Technology Foundation

Why have a Capital Campaign?

To raise revenue for support of the programs and activities of ect and the AECT. These include scholarships, awards, and research. The campaign is the result of a joint initiative of the Boards of Directors of the ect Foundation and AECT. 

What is the goal of the Capital Campaign?

The goal of the Capital Campaign is to build the Foundation's funding base. With your support, we will generate $50,000 in gifts and pledges over a three-year period. This will allow the ect Foundation to continue to support the programs and activities of the Foundation and AECT.

How can I support the Capital Campaign?

You can support the Capital Campaign ith a cash gift or pledge. Pledges are payable either quarterly or yearly with your credit card or check. To make a pledge or submit a cash gift, follow the instructions on the online form. 

Is my gift tax-deductible?

Yes! The Educational Communications and Technology Foundation is incorporated in the District of Columbia and classified by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service as a 501c3 non-profit organization.

How will  my contribution be recognized?

You will receive a written receipt fo your gift. Gifts of $50 or more will be recognized at the Foundation Web Site (http://www.ect.net) as we build the future for educational technology and home for scholarship and leadership activities support for AECT members. 

What are the recognition levels for Building the Capital Campaign?

Friend Brick
$50
Supporter
Step
$250
Architect
Window
$1000
Planner
Column/Arch
$5000
Master Builder
Name the Structure
$10000

 As gifts are received, other forms of recognition will be announced in Ed Tech Future World. The site will continue to expand, as additional opportunities aremade available to the instructional technologist.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 January 2006 )
 
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