From traditionally elegant walls to innovative architectural and interactive pieces, each donor recognition wall reflects the spirit of giving and expresses your church's unique vision and style.
Multiple size satin brass and blue acrylic books recognize various levels of giving to an ongoing recognition campaign. Additional books are purchased as donations are acquired.
Honoring the Vision Saint Catherine Laboure Church Harrisburg, PA
3/8” thick wave shaped acrylic plaques have inscriptions and color printed on the backs.
The original Visionary Donors are on the white backgrounds
Shaped satin aluminum bars accent the plaques. Aluminum letters title the wall.
American Farm Bureau Federation Donors & Sponsors Washington, D.C.
An interactive center screen is framed by 2 reverse-mounted vinyl print panels for donor recognition. Natural wood and aluminum are used for accents.Individual aluminum letters title the wall. The 2 central logos are reverse-mounted vinyl prints.
Donor plates of brass, copper and aluminum are accented with mahogany pieces, creating a unique "Cross" design. Individual satin brass letters title the wall.
Hall of Fame St John the Baptist Diocesan High School West Islip, NY
Reverse etched brass plates with images and copy are mounted to a custom designed oak backing. The wall is titled with individually cut satin brass letters.
Mahogany Circles National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Washington, D.C.
Individual stylized satin brass title letters are centered on the wall above overlapping mahogany circles. Accents of brass rings surround various sizes of brass, aluminum and copper donor circles.
Philanthropy Beth Israel Medical Center New York, NY
A 38” x 64” aluminum background supports a clear Plexiglas panel accommodating 209 - 1” x 6” aluminum plates. The design features a shaped granite accent and a glass dedication panel with screened copy.
Wall of Fame Bishop Kearny High School Brooklyn, NY
Aluminum panels with black screened copy are laminated to risers creating a multi elevational display. The school logo is screened in black on an aluminum circle. Dark grey aluminum letters title the wall. Aluminum frames for changeable photographs are incorporated into the design.
Hot Air Balloons Monmouth County Child Advocacy Center Freehold, NJ
Graphic images are mounted behind clear Plexiglas panels, framed with painted blue wood. Donor levels are differentiated by items. Balloons, clouds and baskets are additional pieces that have been mounted to the face of the Plexiglas for a wonderful 3D effect. Full size is approximately 74" x 145"