Karmanos Cancer Center Donor Wall Case Study

Karmanos needed a way to recognize annual and capital campaign donors. The large wall shows a modular updatable annual system. The smaller wall recognizes a capital campaign. Both cancer center donor walls work together to recognize the donors who have helped their progress.

This donor wall has each name on an a separate aluminum plate that slides on to a permanently attached back plate. This system is easy to update and move the names around to keep them in alphabetical order. Between each column is a tree patterned graphic panel with LED edge lighting.

Donor names are permanently printed on metal panels held in place with vertical wood splines. The back panel is 1/2” thick frosted acrylic with 1/4” solid metal letters.

Each project starts with a Concept Design Drawing of the donor walls and plaques at no cost. Along with design drawings, we’ll include material samples, provide costs and include a definitive plan for updating and adding new names. We will also provide a detailed schedule and a step-by-step process. All of our donor recognition programs are highly customized, designed to fit your specific requirements and tailored to work within your environment.

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