Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
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Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
This is my second year as a volunteer for the UNI Panther Scholarship Club fund drive. Last year we raised over $1 million towards scholarships.
If there are any Panther fans on the board who aren't members, please PM me. You don't have to donate a whole lot to get started.
What does your school have for fundraising organizations?
If there are any Panther fans on the board who aren't members, please PM me. You don't have to donate a whole lot to get started.
What does your school have for fundraising organizations?
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Western Carolina has Wagner's Wankers.....here we have a former player and graduate out fundraising...
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Gdammit!...Where's CMan and The Cats?....This is a good one and it's getting wasted.....Appaholic wrote:Western Carolina has Wagner's Wankers.....here we have a former player and graduate out fundraising...
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
The University of Montana has the GSA (Grizzly Scholarship Association).
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
The Citadel has the Brigadier Foundation.
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Bump for C-Man....
Western Carolina has Wagner's Wankers.....here we have a former WCU player and graduate out fundraising...
Western Carolina has Wagner's Wankers.....here we have a former WCU player and graduate out fundraising...
http://www.takeahikewnc.com
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Despite what fuck head has had to say, WCU athletics fundraising is known as The Catamount Club. We are in the process of raising our various levels of contribution starting with the 2009-2010 academic year.
The levels of the Catamount Club are as follows:
1) Champions Club - $11,500.00 for 4 consecutive years (funds an athlete's scholarship each year for 4 yrs)
2) I.C.A.T.S. - $5,000.00 for 5 consecutive years
3) Varsity Club - $3,000.00 yearly
4) Coaches Club - $1,850.00 yearly
5) Cullowhee Cat - $1,250.00 yearly
6) Top Cat - $750.00 yearly
7) Super Cat - $400.00 yearly
8) Purple Cat - $200.00 yearly
9) Catamount - $100.00 yearly
I started giving yearly back in 2004 and now WCU is going to start a point system based on yearly monies given, years given and whether you are a season ticket holder or not. I gave at Top Cat level for 2008-09, but am going up to either Cullowhee Cat or Coaches Club level for 2009-10. Coaches level and above get their own personalized numbered parking spot in the Stadium Lot outside the west side of E.J.Whitmire Stadium.
Our director is Gorham Bradley who is also our men's golf coach. Believe me, having your golf coach as your fundraising director is a good thing. He has been asst.golf pro at the Sapphire Valley Country Club before and has made contacts with the right people aka CA-CHING in the Sapphire/Cashiers area of North Carolina.
These old retirees are all Florida or Georgia alums, but love the WCU golf team and Gorham to boot and have made significant contributions to WCU athletics within the last few years. WCU is rumored to unveil a brand new video scoreboard for 2009 thanks to several of these benefactors. I hope it happens.
Again, despite Appaholic's constant diatribe, we're gonna be just fine in Cullowhee.
GO CATAMOUNTS!!!
The levels of the Catamount Club are as follows:
1) Champions Club - $11,500.00 for 4 consecutive years (funds an athlete's scholarship each year for 4 yrs)
2) I.C.A.T.S. - $5,000.00 for 5 consecutive years
3) Varsity Club - $3,000.00 yearly
4) Coaches Club - $1,850.00 yearly
5) Cullowhee Cat - $1,250.00 yearly
6) Top Cat - $750.00 yearly
7) Super Cat - $400.00 yearly
8) Purple Cat - $200.00 yearly
9) Catamount - $100.00 yearly
I started giving yearly back in 2004 and now WCU is going to start a point system based on yearly monies given, years given and whether you are a season ticket holder or not. I gave at Top Cat level for 2008-09, but am going up to either Cullowhee Cat or Coaches Club level for 2009-10. Coaches level and above get their own personalized numbered parking spot in the Stadium Lot outside the west side of E.J.Whitmire Stadium.
Our director is Gorham Bradley who is also our men's golf coach. Believe me, having your golf coach as your fundraising director is a good thing. He has been asst.golf pro at the Sapphire Valley Country Club before and has made contacts with the right people aka CA-CHING in the Sapphire/Cashiers area of North Carolina.
These old retirees are all Florida or Georgia alums, but love the WCU golf team and Gorham to boot and have made significant contributions to WCU athletics within the last few years. WCU is rumored to unveil a brand new video scoreboard for 2009 thanks to several of these benefactors. I hope it happens.
Again, despite Appaholic's constant diatribe, we're gonna be just fine in Cullowhee.
GO CATAMOUNTS!!!
Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
JMU has the Duke Club. They pulled in almost $1 million in 2006-2007, I can only imagine this number has gone up.
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
catamount man wrote:Despite what fuck head has had to say, WCU athletics fundraising is known as The Catamount Club. We are in the process of raising our various levels of contribution starting with the 2009-2010 academic year.
The levels of the Catamount Club are as follows:
1) Champions Club - $11,500.00 for 4 consecutive years (funds an athlete's scholarship each year for 4 yrs)
2) I.C.A.T.S. - $5,000.00 for 5 consecutive years
3) Varsity Club - $3,000.00 yearly
4) Coaches Club - $1,850.00 yearly
5) Cullowhee Cat - $1,250.00 yearly
6) Top Cat - $750.00 yearly
7) Super Cat - $400.00 yearly
8) Purple Cat - $200.00 yearly
9) Catamount - $100.00 yearly
I started giving yearly back in 2004 and now WCU is going to start a point system based on yearly monies given, years given and whether you are a season ticket holder or not. I gave at Top Cat level for 2008-09, but am going up to either Cullowhee Cat or Coaches Club level for 2009-10. Coaches level and above get their own personalized numbered parking spot in the Stadium Lot outside the west side of E.J.Whitmire Stadium.
Our director is Gorham Bradley who is also our men's golf coach. Believe me, having your golf coach as your fundraising director is a good thing. He has been asst.golf pro at the Sapphire Valley Country Club before and has made contacts with the right people aka CA-CHING in the Sapphire/Cashiers area of North Carolina.
These old retirees are all Florida or Georgia alums, but love the WCU golf team and Gorham to boot and have made significant contributions to WCU athletics within the last few years. WCU is rumored to unveil a brand new video scoreboard for 2009 thanks to several of these benefactors. I hope it happens.
Again, despite Appaholic's constant diatribe, we're gonna be just fine in Cullowhee.
GO CATAMOUNTS!!!
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Bryant has the Black and Gold club.
The Black & Gold Club provides Bryant University student-athletes and coaches with the resources to further enhance the athletics programs. With Bryant University in one of the most successful athletic stretches in history, the Black & Gold Club is helping the athletics department take the next step.
The University's commitment to excellence is clearly producing results on and off the field. Now in its fifth year, the Black & Gold Club is a means by which individuals can show their support for Bryant Athletics and help us continue to develop our programs.
We invite you to become a member of this group of alumni, parents, and friends and become part of a national network that demonstrates its support for the Bulldogs
By supporting Bryant Athletics through the Black & Gold club you can receive exclusive benefits such as an All-Sports Pass and access to private Black & Gold Club events.
Gifts can be designated to a specific athletic program or toward the general Black & Gold Club Fund.
Please contact the Bryant University Athletics Department or click on the Benefits Chart Below to learn more about the benefits of joining the Black & Gold Club.
http://bryantbulldogs.com/information/b ... 8.pdf?dec=
Bulldog Club: 100-249
Gold Club: 250-499
Captain's Club: 500-999
Coaches Club: 1000-4999
Champions Club: 5000-up
included is: Membership Card, E-Scores, Window Decal, Black & Gold Tent Access Discount, Newsletter, Athletic Program Advertising Priority, Football VIP Parking Home Games, Football Season Ticket Priority, Media Guides, Black & Gold Golf Outing Discount, All-Sports Pass and Bryant Leadership Council.
The Black & Gold Club provides Bryant University student-athletes and coaches with the resources to further enhance the athletics programs. With Bryant University in one of the most successful athletic stretches in history, the Black & Gold Club is helping the athletics department take the next step.
The University's commitment to excellence is clearly producing results on and off the field. Now in its fifth year, the Black & Gold Club is a means by which individuals can show their support for Bryant Athletics and help us continue to develop our programs.
We invite you to become a member of this group of alumni, parents, and friends and become part of a national network that demonstrates its support for the Bulldogs
By supporting Bryant Athletics through the Black & Gold club you can receive exclusive benefits such as an All-Sports Pass and access to private Black & Gold Club events.
Gifts can be designated to a specific athletic program or toward the general Black & Gold Club Fund.
Please contact the Bryant University Athletics Department or click on the Benefits Chart Below to learn more about the benefits of joining the Black & Gold Club.
http://bryantbulldogs.com/information/b ... 8.pdf?dec=
Bulldog Club: 100-249
Gold Club: 250-499
Captain's Club: 500-999
Coaches Club: 1000-4999
Champions Club: 5000-up
included is: Membership Card, E-Scores, Window Decal, Black & Gold Tent Access Discount, Newsletter, Athletic Program Advertising Priority, Football VIP Parking Home Games, Football Season Ticket Priority, Media Guides, Black & Gold Golf Outing Discount, All-Sports Pass and Bryant Leadership Council.
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
NAU has the Lumberjack Athletic Association
Level Donation Amount
Louie: $149-below
Axer: $150
Mtn. Jack: $300
Blue Coats: $500
Lumberjack: $1,000
Town Jack: $2,500
President: $5,000
Regent: $10,000-plus
Level Donation Amount
Louie: $149-below
Axer: $150
Mtn. Jack: $300
Blue Coats: $500
Lumberjack: $1,000
Town Jack: $2,500
President: $5,000
Regent: $10,000-plus
Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Montana St. has the Bobcat Club- all contributions go to student/athlete scholarships.
Living Scholar- $10,000
Hall of Fame- $5,000
All American- $3,250
All Conference- $1,850
Captain- $1,350
Starter- $750
Letter Winner- $400
Varsity- $250
Rookie- $100
*Recent grad- $50
*must be a graduate within the past 5 years
Seating priority, parking privileges, etc. are dependent on level of giving.
In addition there is a QB Club for football, a 6th Man Club for MBB, and a similar club for WBB, track and field, etc.. These funds use are discretionary for the HC with approval of the AD.
Living Scholar- $10,000
Hall of Fame- $5,000
All American- $3,250
All Conference- $1,850
Captain- $1,350
Starter- $750
Letter Winner- $400
Varsity- $250
Rookie- $100
*Recent grad- $50
*must be a graduate within the past 5 years
Seating priority, parking privileges, etc. are dependent on level of giving.
In addition there is a QB Club for football, a 6th Man Club for MBB, and a similar club for WBB, track and field, etc.. These funds use are discretionary for the HC with approval of the AD.
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Buccaneer Club does a great job raising money for scholarships for such a small school.
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
THAT'S ME AT ANY CC FUNCTION! HA!!!WTAG wrote:catamount man wrote:Despite what [*]f**k head has had to say, WCU athletics fundraising is known as The Catamount Club. We are in the process of raising our various levels of contribution starting with the 2009-2010 academic year.
The levels of the Catamount Club are as follows:
1) Champions Club - $11,500.00 for 4 consecutive years (funds an athlete's scholarship each year for 4 yrs)
2) I.C.A.T.S. - $5,000.00 for 5 consecutive years
3) Varsity Club - $3,000.00 yearly
4) Coaches Club - $1,850.00 yearly
5) Cullowhee Cat - $1,250.00 yearly
6) Top Cat - $750.00 yearly
7) Super Cat - $400.00 yearly
8) Purple Cat - $200.00 yearly
9) Catamount - $100.00 yearly
I started giving yearly back in 2004 and now WCU is going to start a point system based on yearly monies given, years given and whether you are a season ticket holder or not. I gave at Top Cat level for 2008-09, but am going up to either Cullowhee Cat or Coaches Club level for 2009-10. Coaches level and above get their own personalized numbered parking spot in the Stadium Lot outside the west side of E.J.Whitmire Stadium.
Our director is Gorham Bradley who is also our men's golf coach. Believe me, having your golf coach as your fundraising director is a good thing. He has been asst.golf pro at the Sapphire Valley Country Club before and has made contacts with the right people aka CA-CHING in the Sapphire/Cashiers area of North Carolina.
These old retirees are all Florida or Georgia alums, but love the WCU golf team and Gorham to boot and have made significant contributions to WCU athletics within the last few years. WCU is rumored to unveil a brand new video scoreboard for 2009 thanks to several of these benefactors. I hope it happens.
Again, despite Appaholic's constant diatribe, we're gonna be just fine in Cullowhee.
GO CATAMOUNTS!!!
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
How much do you have to give before you get a ringside seat at Wagner's boxing match?catamount man wrote:Despite what [*]f**k head has had to say, WCU athletics fundraising is known as The Catamount Club. We are in the process of raising our various levels of contribution starting with the 2009-2010 academic year.
The levels of the Catamount Club are as follows:
1) Champions Club - $11,500.00 for 4 consecutive years (funds an athlete's scholarship each year for 4 yrs)
2) I.C.A.T.S. - $5,000.00 for 5 consecutive years
3) Varsity Club - $3,000.00 yearly
4) Coaches Club - $1,850.00 yearly
5) Cullowhee Cat - $1,250.00 yearly
6) Top Cat - $750.00 yearly
7) Super Cat - $400.00 yearly
8) Purple Cat - $200.00 yearly
9) Catamount - $100.00 yearly
I started giving yearly back in 2004 and now WCU is going to start a point system based on yearly monies given, years given and whether you are a season ticket holder or not. I gave at Top Cat level for 2008-09, but am going up to either Cullowhee Cat or Coaches Club level for 2009-10. Coaches level and above get their own personalized numbered parking spot in the Stadium Lot outside the west side of E.J.Whitmire Stadium.
Our director is Gorham Bradley who is also our men's golf coach. Believe me, having your golf coach as your fundraising director is a good thing. He has been asst.golf pro at the Sapphire Valley Country Club before and has made contacts with the right people aka CA-CHING in the Sapphire/Cashiers area of North Carolina.
These old retirees are all Florida or Georgia alums, but love the WCU golf team and Gorham to boot and have made significant contributions to WCU athletics within the last few years. WCU is rumored to unveil a brand new video scoreboard for 2009 thanks to several of these benefactors. I hope it happens.
Again, despite Appaholic's constant diatribe, we're gonna be just fine in Cullowhee.
GO CATAMOUNTS!!!
How about to participate in the Catamount celebrity wrestling match?
Does that include the purse signed by the football team?
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Montana's GSA will contribute over 1.3M for scholarships this year. The UM athletic department generates over 70% of it's funding, with less than 30% coming from institutional funding. The Big Sky Conference's stated "goal" for member schools is 50/50. And UM does this without a lot of the revenue that other schools get such as concessions from athletic events, etc. Those funds to to the university administration.
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
NDSU has Teammakers and the Bison Excellence Fund... dunno much about BEF (maybe Gil does)
Circle of Champions - $11,000
Thundering Herd - $8,250
Bison Club - $5,500
Director - $5,000
Gold - $2,500
Silver - $1,500
Bronze - $1,000
Captain - $500
Green & Gold - $250
Booster - $100
Circle of Champions - $11,000
Thundering Herd - $8,250
Bison Club - $5,500
Director - $5,000
Gold - $2,500
Silver - $1,500
Bronze - $1,000
Captain - $500
Green & Gold - $250
Booster - $100
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Do tennis college scholarship is important or becoming a top pro is more important? I heard that scholarship is to join the school team and what is the benefit ? Why people talk about scholarship but not about being a pro winning tournaments like US OPEN?
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
I am staying at the top cat level for '09-10 thanks to the new numbered parking that WCU is going to. My entire tailgating crew is dropping back to either top cat or cullowhee cat since we stand a small chance of not being able to park together due to the new numbered lots. Oh well, I'll save a few bucks and my home tickets are already ordered. Gotta get road tix for EKU and App.
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Re: Panther Scholarship Club - What does your school have?
Wildcat Club
https://www.nmnathletics.com/ViewArticl ... ID=1354723
Membership Benefits
https://www.nmnathletics.com/ViewArticl ... ID=1373774
WC Events:
https://tkt.xosn.com/ViewArticle.dbml?D ... ID=1378122
There's also the Grid Iron Club which is just for WSU Football
http://weblog.weber.edu/gridiron/join/
It's a small club, the link shows the list, I noticed John L Smith and Weber's first ever football coach (1964) are both membes.
https://www.nmnathletics.com/ViewArticl ... ID=1354723
Membership Benefits
https://www.nmnathletics.com/ViewArticl ... ID=1373774
WC Events:
https://tkt.xosn.com/ViewArticle.dbml?D ... ID=1378122
There's also the Grid Iron Club which is just for WSU Football
http://weblog.weber.edu/gridiron/join/
It's a small club, the link shows the list, I noticed John L Smith and Weber's first ever football coach (1964) are both membes.