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Digital Donor Walls

Flexible Recognition.
Meaningful Content.
Designed to Evolve.

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A powerful way to recognize generosity

GIVING ORGANIZATIONS THE FLEXIBILITY TO GROW AND EVOLVE 

When designed thoughtfully, they become living platforms that support donor engagement, storytelling, and long-term recognition goals.

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When a Digital Solution Makes Sense

WHEN FLEXIBILITY MATTERS

A digital component may be worth considering if:

  • Your donor list changes frequently or grows over time

  • You want to recognize multiple campaigns, programs, or audiences in one place

  • Storytelling, video, or impact content is an important part of donor engagement

  • Space is limited and flexibility is a priority

  • Updates need to be quick and easy

In many cases, the strongest solution is a hybrid approach combining a physical donor wall with digital content that adds flexibility without overwhelming the space.

What Our Clients Say

"Our donor wall is the perfect finishing touch on our new building! DonorSigns were absolutely wonderful to work with. Their vision, creativity, and expertise made this process so easy. We highly recommend them and are thrilled with their work. "

-Kate Laubacher-Smith, Development & Marketing Manager (Meals on Wheels)

A grid of logos of various educational, healthcare, cultural, and nonprofit organizations, including Cranbrook, Bedrock, Old Dominion University, Henry Ford Health, C.S. Mott Children's Hospital, SMU Cox School of Business, Holocaust Center, Forgotten Harvest, Presbyterian Villages, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Book Tower Detroit, Lawrence Technological University, Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Alma College, Canadian Museum of History, UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, and Michigan Central.
A digital artwork with abstract swirling colors in red, black, white, and blue, mounted on a wall covered with green foliage, with a dark sofa in the foreground.
Multisection digital display board with colorful icons and text, mounted on a wood-paneled wall, showing various programs and donor information.
Two people, a woman and a man, standing in front of a large screen displaying the University of Arizona logo with a background of colored golf balls. The woman has long braided hair and is dressed in a professional outfit, while the man is in a suit. There is a potted plant on the left side.

Designing the Digital Experience

The effectiveness of a digital donor wall depends on thoughtful design not just the technology behind it. 

We design digital experiences that are intuitive to navigate, visually aligned with your brand and space, and respectful of both donors and visitors. From how donor names are displayed to how stories, timelines, and media are experienced, every interaction is intentionally designed.

Physical + Digital Integration

By uniting digital and physical elements, the donor wall feels intentional, cohesive, and integrated into the environment.

The result is a solution where technology quietly supports the experience, allowing the space and its story to take the lead. Custom architectural cabinetry and built surrounds seamlessly integrate digital displays alongside physical donor recognition, timelines, or interpretive elements as one cohesive installati

DonorVision

Our digital donor recognition platform designed to showcase supporters, share stories, and evolve as your campaign grows.

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Elements we tailor for each project

We design digital donor walls to fit your organization, space, and internal capacity.

  • The success of a digital donor wall depends not only on what it displays, but how people experience it. Our UX designers work with you to structure content in a way that feels intuitive, respectful, and engaging considering hierarchy, navigation, pacing, and how different content types relate to one another.

  • Our digital donor walls use a content management system built specifically for donor recognition. It’s intuitive, easy to use, and designed for teams without technical expertise.

    Donor names, campaigns, recognition categories, and rotating content can be updated quickly and accurately—whether managed by your team or supported by us. The system is designed to grow with your program and remain easy to manage over time.

  • We use state-of-the-art, ever-evolving hardware and our technology specialists stay current on the latest platforms and capabilities. Our team helps guide decisions around screen size, placement, accessibility, and architectural integration ensuring the technology supports the experience without adding complexity.

  • Digital donor walls are ongoing systems, not one-time installations. We help clients plan for ongoing content updates, hardware longevity, and clear ownership of responsibilities over time.

    Whether you prefer hands-on control or ongoing support, we help establish a service model that fits your internal capacity and long-term expectations.

Installation of a
Multi-Screen Donor Wall

The donor wall features a sophisticated design and advanced technology, highlighting the generosity of 160 donors. It aims to inspire others to follow in their footsteps and make a lasting impact by creating a legacy of giving. Your digital donor wall installation is just around the corner.

A Thoughtful First Step

Digital donor walls work best when they’re planned with intention.

If you’re exploring whether a digital solution is right for your organization—or how it might complement an existing recognition program—we’re happy to talk through options, features, and long-term considerations.