Naming Opportunities: The Campaign for Rhodes

The projects included in The Campaign for Rhodes will provide numerous named gift opportunities.  The Development office will work with donors to arrange appropriate recognition for gifts and will depend on the scale and purpose of the gift.  Any public recognition will be discussed and approved by the donors and if they prefer to remain anonymous, their wishes will be honored.

1.  Establishing Names for Buildings, Endowments and Programs. Authority to name buildings, facilities and parts of facilities, endowment funds and programs rests with the Board of Trustees upon recommendation from the President.  Naming authority has been granted for the following naming opportunities under item 4 and 5 of this document.  No advance approval for determining names is implied in this policy.

2.  Procedures for Naming a Building or Portion of a Building. When it appears that a contribution to the college will result in a request to name a building or portion of a building for a donor or other individual, the Vice President for Development should be notified. A profile of the donor, the area of interest with any proposed stipulations, and information about how the gift will be paid should be provided.  The Vice President for Development will discuss the potential naming with the President and other appropriate College officials.

3.  Contribution Guidelines for Buildings, Facilities & Programs. In order for a building, facility or program to be named based upon a contribution the following will normally be met:

a.  The amount of the gift will comply with the guidelines following;
 
b.  The gift must be in irrevocable form, e.g., trust, contract for will, or to be paid over a period of five years (longer if necessary in special circumstances) based upon a signed commitment (A deferred gift is not normally acceptable for a facility where construction is dependent upon the gift.);
 
c.  The person for whom the name is assigned has some reasonable connection to the facility or program being so designated.
 
d.  Unless the gift is required to construct the facility to be named, the gift should be used to establish a program endowment restricted to an appropriate department or program closely associated with the facility.
 
e.  If a program or department is to be named, a restricted program endowment supporting that program/department normally will be established.

The following amounts are suggested to establish a naming opportunity for a building, facility or program:

To name a: Minimum Gift Amount:

Building at least 1/2 the cost of the building, or 1/2 the private fund raising goal, whichever is most appropriate
Center, Institute or Program $1.5 million minimum but determined by Center, Institute or Program
Lecture Hall/Concert Hall/Auditorium - New 1/2 cost minimum but determined according to scale
Lecture Hall/Concert Hall/Auditorium - Existing $100,000 minimum but determined according to scale
Classrooms, Conference Rooms
Meeting / Seminar Rooms / Social Rooms 
$100,000
Exterior Spaces, Courtyard - New 1/2 cost minimum but determied according to scale
Exterior Spaces, Courtyards - Existing $250,000 minimum but determined according to scale

4.  Available Facilities and Spaces within for Naming. There are many spaces available for naming.  Some include the following: 

Existing Buildings and Facilities  
East Village North and South  $10 million 
East Village North  $5 million
East Village South  $5 million
East Village Lodge  $1 million
Palmer Court  $2.5 million
East Drive  $2 million
Barret Cloister  $2 million
Conservatory  $1 million
Conservatory Terrace and Court  $500,000
Track   $1 million
Guard House  $100,000 each
Soccer Field  $500,000
Softball Field  $500,000
Bellingrath Quadrangle  $250,000
Fisher Garden Stage  $100,000
Frazier-Jelke Amphitheatre  $250,000
Palmer/ Halliburton Lobby  $500,000
Palmer Hall Cloister  $1 million
Physical Plant Building  $1.5 million
Rhodes Arboretum  $100,000
Existing Programs and Institutes  
CARES $10 million
CODA $5 million
Rgional Studies Institute $2 million
St. Jude Summer Plus Research Program $2 million

5.  Named Endowment Funds

To establish an endowment, a formal written agreement between the donor and Rhodes College must be executed which spells out the purposes and objectives of the endowment fund. In establishing a named endowment fund, the principal must be sufficient to meet the stated objectives of the endowment agreement.

The Rhodes College Board of Trustees has authorized the creation of named endowment funds for such purposes including academic programs, scholarships, library collections, lectureships, awards, etc. will establish a named endowment fund when the minimum level of endowment indicated below is achieved:

Purpose Principal Amount
Student Access Imperative  
Named Fellowship Program $2 million
Full Fellowship $500,000
Partial Fellowship Program $400,000
Partial Fellowship $100,000
Student Aid Award $50,000
Student Learning Imperative  
Distinguished Chair $3 - 4 million
Chair (senior professor -- new position) $2.5 millin
Chair (senir professor -- existing position) $1.5 million
Library Book Fund to Enhance Collection $1 million
Chair (junior professor -- existing position) $750,000
Faculty Development Fund $100,000
Faculty Long-term Career Development Fund $100,000
Faculty Fellowship and Mentorships $50,000
Department Program Fund $50,000
Faculty Award $50,000
Student Award $20,000
Student Engagement Imperative  
Student Fellowship Program $1.5 million
Individual Student Fellowship $100,000
Student Internship $100,000
Student Inspiration Imperative  
Rhodes College Chaplain $1.5 million 
Director of Student Leadership and Service $600,000
Sophomore Retreat $40,000
Sojourners Retreat $20,000
Library Collections $10,000
Technology / Equipment Fund $50,000

In effect October 20, 2006
Vice President for Development