The Academic Imperative: Inauguration of John V. Lombardi
  

Inauguration Contributions

All gifts to benefit the inauguration ceremonies of February 6-7, 2003 are greatly appreciated.

If you wish to make your gift through our secure website, please do so here. Under gift designation, select Inauguration.

If you would prefer to mail in a contribution, please print and mail this form.

Your gifts, tax deductible under IRS guidelines, will be greatly appreciated
and may be recognized in the following ways:

Distinguished Inaugural Sponsors — $50,000
Reserved seating for 16 at the Inauguration Dinner
Public acknowledgement from the podium at the Inaugural Dinner
Reserved seating at the Inauguration Ceremony
Prominent recognition in the Inauguration Program

Platinum Inaugural Sponsors — $25,000
Reserved seating for 8 at the Inauguration Dinner
Reserved seating at the Inauguration Ceremony
Prominent recognition in the Inauguration Program

Gold Inaugural Sponsors — $10,000
Reserved seating for 6 at the Inauguration Dinner
Reserved seating at the Inauguration Ceremony
Prominent recognition in the Inauguration Program

Silver Inaugural Sponsors — $5,000
Reserved seating for 4 at the Inauguration Dinner
Reserved seating at the Inauguration Ceremony
Recognition in the Inauguration Program

Bronze Inaugural Sponsors — $1,000
Reserved seating for 2 at the Inauguration Dinner
Reserved seating at the Inauguration Ceremony
Recognition in the Inauguration Program

All gifts are tax deductible under IRS guidelines.


THE CHANCELLOR

Dr. Lombardi speaks about becoming the 27th leader of UMass Amherst

About Chancellor Lombardi

THE UNIVERSITY

The Academic Imperative

Overview of the campus

UMass Amherst seal