Tax Deductible Donation

In return for our web development services we give our clients the opportunity to make a donation to the Center For Advanced Learning: IT Web Design Department.   If you choose to do so you will have the option of putting your donation in one of two accounts: the *Scholarship fund, or the *Technology Fund.    Your company will also be inducted into one of the various levels of the **CAL Partnership program.   Because the Center for Advanced Learning is an entirely non-profit organization, any monies donated will be completely tax-deductible. If you can't make a donation we'll still be more than happy to make a website for you.

   *Funds:

Scholarship Fund Account:   This fund will be given to a single student as a scholarship fund in which they decide how they spend the money.   However it will have to be spent towards a college related expense.

Technology Fund Account:   This fund is designated for purchases of some form of new technology needed for the classroom.   This can be as small as money for purchasing mouse pads, or as big as money for new software for the computers.   

Levels of Partnership

•  Basic Partnership - A basic partnership is given to clients that can afford to donate between $0 - $100.    You will receive a complete website however your name will not be put on the CAL website as a supporter of CAL.

•  Gold Partnership - A gold partnership is given to clients who donate between $100 - $400.   With a gold partnership your name and company logo will be put on the CAL website, with a short explanation of your support to CAL

•  Platinum Partnership - A platinum partnership is given to clients who donate over $400.   With a platinum partnership you receive all the amenities of a gold partnership, and there will be a plaque with your name, amount donated, and company name/logo placed in the Partnership Room of the Center for Advanced Learning building.

 

 

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