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Chapter presidents at the 100th celebration. Innocents at the 100th celebration. Mortar Board at the 100th celebration. Master Builders at the 100th celebration. Investing in the Next 100 Years A t the advent of this project, a small group of alumni, many of whom you will know, made early commitments and stretched their gis to demonstrate the importance of this project. Indeed, it is the most ambitious undertaking for our chapter to date. We urge each alumnus to consider a major gi to the campaign. To help donors maximize their gis, the Campaign Executive Board has designed the campaign with our alumni in mind. GIVING TO FARMHOUSE FOUNDATION. All gis to the Next 100 Years campaign can be made through a fund designated for Nebraska Chapter. Gis count toward lifetime giving to FarmHouse, as well as the recently launched Live. Learn. Lead. campaign. TAX DEDUCTIBILITY. All gis are fully tax deductible. ADJUSTABLE PLEDGE PERIOD. Pledges can be fulfilled as a one-time gi, annual installments, or by monthly payments, spread out up to a five-year period. PAYMENT OPTIONS. In addition to writing a check, donors can fulfill their pledge with gis of grain or appreciated securities. MATCHING GIFTS. If your employer offers a matching gi pro- gram, this gi should be eligible. RECOGNIZING LOYAL ALUMNI. Special naming opportunities are available for alumni considering a gi of $50,000 and above, and those alumni who make a gi of at least $5,000 will have their names permanently displayed in the new house. Finally, donors contributing $2,500 and above will appear in campaign publications and newsletters, unless otherwise requested. Names will appear by category, relative to the size of the gi. Family gis and gis in honor or in memory of brothers are welcomed. Recognition in such cases will be given to both the donor and the honoree.

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