Everyone likes some recognition for the good things they have done, which includes donors who donate to fundraisers, charities, and other organizations. If you are looking for a way to recognize your donors, there are many options you have to consider. However, the most important thing you should remember when recognizing donors is that such recognition often builds donor loyalty, which is exactly what you want for your organization. The first problem I had when choosing how I wanted to acknowledge my donors was choosing the form of recognition.

Donor Walls and Donor Plaques are a great start, but they are often done with many people enjoying them for the first month or so, and then forgetting them afterward. If you are looking for a positively wonderful way to recognize someone special and close to your organization, you should consider planting a Tree of Life. These are a lasting testament to just how valuable your donor or donors are, and depending on the type of tree you choose to plant, it could last well over 50 years.

Regardless of the method you choose, you should be sure to acknowledge all of your donors, no matter how small. After all, you want to keep them as donors and the best way to do this is to show your appreciation for their contribution by telling the world that you and your organization are appreciative of the donors. With donor parties and plaques, you can be sure to keep your donors in the public eye, which will encourage them to continue supporting your organization.

Posted by Ajax Union Blogging Monday, December 28, 2009 1 comments

“Speak my name and the breath of life returns, remember me and I live again!” These words you will find on many ancient Egyptian tomb walls. They literally believed that if they were remembered, their spirit, soul or ka as they called it, would live on immortal. This is why having your name everywhere was so important to them. They literally believed their immortal afterlife depended on it. The downside of this, of course was that if your enemy defaced your name on a monument or tomb, you and your soul were in serious trouble.

Nowadays people still have this mindset of wanting to be remembered, and the simple truth is that for all we know it is the only form of immortality we have. We donate to charities, do great and courageous things or work hard all our life in the hope that we will be remembered for the actions of a life well lived and contributions made. We still have our names on these monuments in the form of donor walls, donor plaques, trees of life outlining our achievements, a legacy or witness to our lives, to show we were here, that we mattered.

We know how important donor recognition is and that this will lead to more donors. We not only offer special ways to commemorate an act of charity, kindness or any life achievement; but also offer a service to help organize a donor party and a way to say thank you to whomever has helped or given in a loving and generous way. We invite you to see our collection of donor plaque, donor walls and tree of life designs to make sure all potential donors know that they will be appreciated and their contributions or hard work will never be forgotten.

Posted by Ajax Union Blogging Monday, December 21, 2009 1 comments


This is actually a really good question. I think a lot of people assume that the only time you would buy a donor wall is if you were placing someone’s name on the wall, you know… in memory of. But this isn't necessarily the case. You can also purchase donor walls and donor plaques to show appreciation towards donors, commemorate someone for doing something heroic, or even to mention who planned your building.

And there are moving stories when it comes to donor walls. One of the stories I have seen lately was for a gentleman that had suddenly died of cardiac arrest. His wife wanted to set up a memorial for him and needed help with the contributions. She ended up building the memorial for her husband and with it she also added a donor wall, to thank all the people that contributed money to the memorial.

The wall included the contributors name, how much they contributed and in what way they knew this man. Not only does it pay tribute to the person that had passed away, but it also pays tribute to the contributors as well. It's just a really nice way to not only say goodbye, but to also say thank you as well.

You can be an individual business, company, or as we can see above, even an individual person that simply wants to celebrate a person's life. The donor plaques are also a really nice option if you want to pay tribute to a handful of donors - one of my all-time favorite plates is the Tree Of Life. This is a standing plaque with bronze tree trunk and gold plated (or silver) leaves which the names of the donors are etched on. Very inspiring, very beautiful and very well-made.

Posted by Ajax Union Blogging Monday, December 14, 2009 2 comments


For the most parts, charities are going to depend on people in order to survive. You have the Lupus Fund for example, that uses donations from members and from people that want to donate money to the fund in order to allow them to contribute fund for critical research to acquire the causes and curse for lupus. These funds also help support victims that have fallen ill to Lupus as well. These funds and charities don't make money any other way so they absolutely need people TO contribute and TO donate.

For funds such as this one, a Tree Of Life donor plaque would be a terrific idea in order to honor those people that have contributed money towards the fund. Of course people can also be anonymous as well, but a lot of these donor walls and donor plaques are going to be in memoriam of the names of these people that contribute, maybe a name of their company or business (almost like that of a sponsor) and if need be how much they donated.

This is more or less a "thank you" gift to show your supporters how much you appreciate them. You can also purchase individual donor plaques as well - this is nice if you have just a handful of people every year or every month that donate. However, the donor walls are great for charities or funds where you have dozens if not hundreds of people donating.

Posted by Ajax Union Blogging Monday, December 7, 2009 1 comments


If you have a business or an institution, chances are you have donors. These donors are a HUGE part of your company and or institution so it's important that you memorialize them in such ways to let them know how much you appreciate them. One of the best ways of going about this is by placing donor walls or donor plaques in your building. A donor wall is more than just a list of the donor names and how much they donated.

Donor walls should also be a presentation of your most substantial achievements, a recognition of your most benevolent and dedicated supporters, and a compelling statement of your purpose and visual sensation. Not only are these donor walls and door plaques incredibly beautiful and stunning, but they also are practical as well. These donor walls will bring in more donors and are actually quite cost efficient depending on the route you choose to take.

A lot of these are quite awe-inspiring and may include everything from etched names in glass to etched names in various types of plaques such as the Tree Of Life which has a bronze tree trunk along with brass or silver plated leaves with the names of your donors! You have a lot of options when it comes to customizing these types of donor walls and donor plaques, just visit www.jeii.com and see for yourself!

Posted by Ajax Union Blogging Tuesday, December 1, 2009 0 comments

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