donor recognition

PAWsome Donor Recognition

With the origins of 1971, the original shelter was no longer adequate to serve the needs of the pets, public, and staff. In 2014, donated land led to a Needs Assessment conducted by Shelter Planners of America. Once the needs and costs were identified, a private campaign was launched to gauge interest and support within the community.

Exceeding the Foundation’s expectations of their $2.4M goal, a public campaign launched on November 7, 2015. Ground broke on November 17, 2017, with construction starting in early October of 2018 the new took nearly a year for completion.

A new state of the art Animal Shelter & Adoption Center allowed SCARF to increase the number of dog kennels and cat condos. This provides a much more inviting, comfortable and safe environment for the furry friends, volunteers, and potential adopters.

The Foundation reached out to Eleven Fifty Seven for guidance with donor recognition needs.

Amy Schwieterman, Interior Designer with Freytag & Associates collaborated with Eleven Fifty Seven’s creative team to ensure the recognition components complemented the interiors. Dean Russo’s artwork is featured in the lobby. Playing off the bold colors, smoked acrylic laid the foundation for a playful display.

Smoked acrylic paws provided the complimenting element with Russo’s artwork. The various sized paws represent the giving levels. Knowing the community’s enthusiasm and future growth potential for the facility, the display was created for expansion by simply adding more paws.

The project touched many people in our community including our Marketing Coordinator, Derrick Spitler. He recently moved into his first home and it was incomplete without a furry friend. After a visit to the shelter, he selected the cutest little kitten. The Eleven Fifty Seven team is having fun helping him select a name for his forever friend.  

"Eleven Fifty Seven met and far exceeded our expectations from start to finish! Their custom-designed, built and installed donor recognition is a true highlight of our new Animal Shelter & Adoption Center. Their entire staff of professionals was easy and fun to work with. Most importantly, many donors have expressed that they enjoy the donor recognition.”

- Joe Laber

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When Vision Becomes Reality

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When the team at Lehigh Valley Health Network in Eastern Pennsylvania wanted to create a new donor recognition wall for the Reilly Children’s Hospital they turned to Eleven Fifty Seven, having previously created a cost-effective solution to update the organization’s other donor displays on multiple campuses.

Our team worked closely with LVHN to understand its vision, goals, and “wish list” for the children’s hospital project while collaborating across several departments. The result was a whimsical, celebratory display integrated with a custom interactive touch screen powered by In2Trek. Not only does the beautiful design honor the donors, it also spreads a joyful message and creates a communal space at the hospital.

“We receive constant positive feedback from patients and colleagues alike,” said Jan Geier, Stewardship Officer at Lehigh Valley Health Network. “It has become a favorite space for people to pass by. From beginning (design) to end (installation), we could not have been happier with the process and partnership with Eleven Fifty Seven.”

Contact us today to learn more about creating a donor recognition display for your hospital or other nonprofit organization!