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  • 1.  Event Sponsorship Family Foundation QPQ - program listing question

    Posted 03-27-2019 09:27 AM
    That's completely fine. The IRS concern pertains only to any substantive benefits provided. That does not include recognition. John John H. Taylor Principal, John H. Taylor Consulting 2604 Sevier St. Durham, NC 27705 johntaylorconsulting@gmail.com 919.816.5903 (cell/text) Serving the Advancement Community Since 1987 On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 10:18 AM Tracey Mullane <tmullane@pih.org> wrote: > Hi again- > > > > A family foundation is willing to waive all goods and services and give a > $25k sponsorship-level gift for our event next week, and the couple will > buy tickets separately so they can attend. > > > > Can we still list them in our event program as a Sponsor at the $25k level > they are giving at? Or is that out of bounds? > > > > > > Thanks! > > Tracey > > > > *Tracey Mullane* > > Director, Development Operations | Partners In Health > > 800 Boylston St. Suite 300 | Boston, MA 02199-8190 > > (857) 880-5729 | tmullane@pih.org > > [image: cid:image001.jpg@01D33132.DEED3610] <http://www.pih.org/> > > > > > > >


  • 2.  Event Sponsorship Family Foundation QPQ - program listing question

    Posted 03-27-2019 01:19 PM
    Hi again- A family foundation is willing to waive all goods and services and give a $25k sponsorship-level gift for our event next week, and the couple will buy tickets separately so they can attend. Can we still list them in our event program as a Sponsor at the $25k level they are giving at? Or is that out of bounds? Thanks! Tracey Tracey Mullane Director, Development Operations | Partners In Health 800 Boylston St. Suite 300 | Boston, MA 02199-8190 (857) 880-5729 | tmullane@pih.org<mailto:tmullane@pih.org> [cid:image001.jpg@01D33132.DEED3610]<http://www.pih.org/>