Donor rewards
Donor rewards (perks)
Creative Arts Solution
Foundation
a non-governmental foundation
Commemorate
participation
Our Donor rewards is basically to give
extra incentive to your our contributors and help increase individual donations
to our project. These foundation rewards are not meant to be expensive gifts,
but insights into creative process and mementos to commemorate donors’
participation in all our foundation projects. When we are choosing rewards, we
try to find something unique to share that isn’t readily available for
purchase.
In choosing our perks we encourage
to consider the following:
- The foundation invite donors into our artistic process or others.
- We use our past and current work as source material.
- We increase reward value with donations.
- We provide a range of perk levels.
- We use the“All of the Above”“Plus” method.
- We create urgency by limiting the number of rewards, pre-releasing items, and highlighting their unique qualities.
Since we are responsible for
fulfilling donor rewards, also strike a balance between making our donors feel
special and keeping the process manageable for the foundation.
For all perk levels, we consider
items that are low in material cost, but perhaps show your appreciation by
being special to the project, handmade, or limited in numbers. For example, you
can show our appreciation with a handwritten thank you card instead of a mass
printed message.
The foundation scale donor rewards
according to their contributions. Lower level perks should be simpler than higher
level ones. For example, we might have a special-package and ship a $1000 level
reward, but want to avoid doing so for the more often chosen $25 level perks.
Finally, if the foundation choose to
use a digital reward, we will be generous! Album downloads, movie downloads,
pre-releases, special project web access, or private event invitations are all
great options that we use in the foundation.
What
is the foundation estimated value for donor rewards?
The foundation Estimated Value
refers to the lowest justifiable value of each reward level. For example, if
the foundation reward level was a CD, the est. value might be the $2 it costs to
create each CD and our donors names are published in our data base and also donors
may decide to be anonymous is allowed in our foundation.
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