Interactive Donor Recognition Signs: When a Simple Plaque Just Won't Do


by James Druman

Are you part of an organization that depends on public participation—that sustains itself through large sums of money donated by those sympathetic to your cause? Well, while many donors do make their contributions out of a strong moral belief or allegiance and don't seek recognition, it is still important to communicate your appreciation and recognize their contribution. Many universities, hospitals, and nonprofits accomplish this through the use of plaques posted throughout the facilities.

But perhaps you're seeking something above and beyond, and one solution you should seriously consider is the use of donor recognitions signs.

Often, it feels good for donors to receive that recognition, but they also want to know where their money is going so they can be sure it is meeting the ends they had in mind. So it's best to find a medium that accomplishes both goals.

Sometimes this can bed eon with a simple set of plaques around a display set up to convey information about certain projects and departments, but a display that really portrays the depth of the project or department can end up taking far too much space. This is why such displays are often temporary and later taken down.

Not to mention, that this problem grows exponentially when you start trying to recognize everyone who has play a role or made a contribution. Many of these problems are solved and in an dazzling display when you start using interactive donor recognition signs. Not only can you have a single display for all of your donors, but you can really delve into each donor's histories and look at the man different facets of one project to see all that was involved.

The format you want will likely depend on how many donors you actually have. One format could be similar to that of a plaque wall. You could have pictures of your donors out for individuals to see all at once, but the technological leap occurs when a user touches the screen if they want more information on that specific donor.

A donor's information is then brought to the forefront of the screen so that the viewer can look at how they've been involved, what they contributed, and where the money went.

As mentioned before, however, interactive donor recognition signs are not only for guests at your facility, they are also for the donors who have contributed to your business. For this, you could have a slide show or even a video detailing the project to great lengths. Not only will they be satisfied, they may even feel pride knowing that they contributed to the building or organization just because of the aura this ultra-modern touch brings forward.

There are lots of different uses for donor recognition displays, and the great thing is that many of these systems are controlled using specialized online software, which means you don't have to become an expert in digital technology to keep up with the display.

About the Author

For more information on using interactive donor recognition signs to recognize your contributors in a way that makes them feel part of something big, go to http://www.risedisplay.com/products/interactive_donor_wall/ .

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