Make A Wish Donor Recognition Awards
Bennett Awards created a set of 4 new custom awards designs for the National Make A Wish Foundation for use as donor recognition awards. Each unique custom awards design is targeted at a different donor category.
One custom trophy design features two dynamic stars – one solid, the other cut-out - being held up by a streaming ribbon. This award is given to members of the Hope Stout Society, who have contributed more than $1,000,000 in cumulative individual giving. Hope Stout was an incredible, generous child who suffered from a rare form of bone cancer. Hope’s wish was to raise enough money to grant every other child that was waiting for a wish in her Make A Wish region their own wish. Hope’s request ended up raising over $1,000,000.
The other three custom award designs were developed for three other major donor categories: 1) the Chris Greicius Society of Strength, which represents over $100,000 in cumulative individual giving; 2) the Chris Greicius Society of Hope, which represents over $10,000 in annual planning giving; and 3) the Chris Greicius Society of Joy, which represents over $10,000 in annual giving.
Each of these three custom trophies is a variation on a common theme: a star profile mounted on top of metal circles. Each circle is engraved with a word related to the donor category it is presented to: Strength, Hope and Joy. As an additional variation, each of the stars features a different finish: silver for Strength, brushed pewter for Hope, and Gold for Joy. The design style of the stars is purposefully innocent and unsophisticated, representing an image that a Make A Wish child might have created. These unique awards are named in honor of Chris Graicius, whose inspirational story started the Make A Wish foundation.
Each of these recognition awards is created in pewter, and mounted on a black marble base. The marble bases are engraved with the Make A Wish Logo, award name, recipient name, and year of presentation.
These unique, distinctive awards were designed by Bennett Awards artist Alice Bennett. Mariah Carey, Will and Jada Smith, and the Jeff Gordon Foundation were among the first recipients of these new custom awards.
Bennett Awards created a set of 4 new custom awards designs for the National Make A Wish Foundation for use as donor recognition awards. Each unique custom awards design is targeted at a different donor category.
One custom trophy design features two dynamic stars – one solid, the other cut-out - being held up by a streaming ribbon. This award is given to members of the Hope Stout Society, who have contributed more than $1,000,000 in cumulative individual giving. Hope Stout was an incredible, generous child who suffered from a rare form of bone cancer. Hope’s wish was to raise enough money to grant every other child that was waiting for a wish in her Make A Wish region their own wish. Hope’s request ended up raising over $1,000,000.
The other three custom award designs were developed for three other major donor categories: 1) the Chris Greicius Society of Strength, which represents over $100,000 in cumulative individual giving; 2) the Chris Greicius Society of Hope, which represents over $10,000 in annual planning giving; and 3) the Chris Greicius Society of Joy, which represents over $10,000 in annual giving.
Each of these three custom trophies is a variation on a common theme: a star profile mounted on top of metal circles. Each circle is engraved with a word related to the donor category it is presented to: Strength, Hope and Joy. As an additional variation, each of the stars features a different finish: silver for Strength, brushed pewter for Hope, and Gold for Joy. The design style of the stars is purposefully innocent and unsophisticated, representing an image that a Make A Wish child might have created. These unique awards are named in honor of Chris Graicius, whose inspirational story started the Make A Wish foundation.
Each of these recognition awards is created in pewter, and mounted on a black marble base. The marble bases are engraved with the Make A Wish Logo, award name, recipient name, and year of presentation.
These unique, distinctive awards were designed by Bennett Awards artist Alice Bennett. Mariah Carey, Will and Jada Smith, and the Jeff Gordon Foundation were among the first recipients of these new custom awards.
Bennett Awards created a set of 4 new custom awards designs for the National Make A Wish Foundation for use as donor recognition awards. Each unique custom awards design is targeted at a different donor category.
One custom trophy design features two dynamic stars – one solid, the other cut-out - being held up by a streaming ribbon. This award is given to members of the Hope Stout Society, who have contributed more than $1,000,000 in cumulative individual giving. Hope Stout was an incredible, generous child who suffered from a rare form of bone cancer. Hope’s wish was to raise enough money to grant every other child that was waiting for a wish in her Make A Wish region their own wish. Hope’s request ended up raising over $1,000,000.
The other three custom award designs were developed for three other major donor categories: 1) the Chris Greicius Society of Strength, which represents over $100,000 in cumulative individual giving; 2) the Chris Greicius Society of Hope, which represents over $10,000 in annual planning giving; and 3) the Chris Greicius Society of Joy, which represents over $10,000 in annual giving.
Each of these three custom trophies is a variation on a common theme: a star profile mounted on top of metal circles. Each circle is engraved with a word related to the donor category it is presented to: Strength, Hope and Joy. As an additional variation, each of the stars features a different finish: silver for Strength, brushed pewter for Hope, and Gold for Joy. The design style of the stars is purposefully innocent and unsophisticated, representing an image that a Make A Wish child might have created. These unique awards are named in honor of Chris Graicius, whose inspirational story started the Make A Wish foundation.
Each of these recognition awards is created in pewter, and mounted on a black marble base. The marble bases are engraved with the Make A Wish Logo, award name, recipient name, and year of presentation.
These unique, distinctive awards were designed by Bennett Awards artist Alice Bennett. Mariah Carey, Will and Jada Smith, and the Jeff Gordon Foundation were among the first recipients of these new custom awards.