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Country Club Donor Recognition

Custom Bronze Plaques & Metal Letters — Made in the USA

Capital campaigns for a new clubhouse, course renovation, or aquatics center run on member generosity — and a bronze donor wall is how clubs say thank you in a way that lasts. We design single recognition plaques and full multi-panel walls organized by giving level.

Because the name plates are individually mounted, the wall grows as new gifts come in rather than being redone each year. Tiered layouts — founders, benefactors, patrons — quietly encourage donors toward the next level.

Country Club Donor Recognitionn Plaque

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Standard Production | 3 Weeks
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Designing a Donor Wall That Grows

The most common mistake clubs make is sizing a donor wall for the campaign they just finished instead of the campaigns still to come. We lay out donor walls with expansion room built in: blank plate positions in the casting, or a modular panel system that accepts a new bronze panel when the first one fills.

Name plates can be added one at a time as pledges close. Each plate matches the original finish and typeface, so a wall assembled over ten years reads as one piece.

Bronze donor recognition wall example from a country club project

Recognizing a Single Major Gift

When one family funds a project outright, a dedicated recognition plaque at the facility itself — the pool house, the practice facility, the dining room — carries more weight than a line on a shared wall. These plaques typically include the family name, a portrait or crest, the project, and the dedication date.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can we add donor names to the plaque later?

Yes. We design donor recognition plaques with individually mounted name plates or modular panels, so new names are added in the same finish and typeface as the original. Many clubs add plates annually as campaign pledges close.

How should we organize donors by giving level?

Tiered layouts work best: a heading per level — founders, benefactors, patrons, friends — with names listed beneath. We help you set the tier structure during design, and the layout itself becomes a quiet incentive for donors to reach the next level.

What does a bronze donor wall cost?

Single recognition plaques start around $500. Multi-panel donor walls are priced by panel count and size — request a quote with your expected name count and we will propose a layout with expansion room built in. Design work is included.