Conestoga Valley Buckskin Boosters $3.4 Million Capital Campaign.

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Conestoga Valley Buckskin Boosters $3.4 Million Capital Campaign

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Half of all students involved in extracurricular

and club programs

CV sponsors:◦ 27 high school athletic programs

◦ 13 junior high/middle school athletic programs

◦ 30+ club organizations

◦ Music/drama activities including choirs, marching

band, jazz band, orchestra, indoor guard/percussion,

musicals and plays

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CV’s Athletic Department believes athletics:

◦ Compliment and support academic achievement

◦ Promote fitness, health and integrity

◦ Foster respect, teamwork, self-discipline, worth

ethic and commitment

Pursing Victory

with Honor framework

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Student-athletes typically make up 75% of

seniors graduating with honors

One in five student-athletes continues

his/her athletic career in college

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Overuse of athletic facilities

◦ Wearing out

◦ Training disadvantage for CV student-athletes

Events in CV stadium complex limited

◦ Restrictions for community groups that promote

wellness

Structures no longer meet safety codes

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Establish modern, durable facilities on par with

CV’s academic resources

◦ Only areas NOT renovated in the last 20 years are CV’s

outdoor athletic facilities and fields

Bleaches replaced/upgraded for safety

Synthetic turf able to absorb frequent use

Host diverse athletic, cultural, community events

Revenue possibilities

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Tax-deductible contributions

◦ Leadership gifts: $5,000 or more

Five-year pledge period

Legacy gifts (naming rights)

◦ “In Memory of …”

◦ “In Honor of …”

In-kind contributions

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Save limited taxpayer resources for

academic and co-curricular programs

Every dollar contributed to the “Sound

Mind, Sound Body, Sound Future”

capital campaign is a dollar saved for

core educational endeavors