Donation, Naming and Recognition Opportunities
Seconds Save Lives is a capital campaign for a new station for the Gunnison Valley Health Paramedics. We welcome and appreciate gifts of all sizes. The generosity of our friends in the community is an investment in our shared future. We are pleased to offer a variety of gift vehicles to support the capital campaign and to make giving an easy and rewarding experience.
To support the new station, we gratefully accept:
- Gifts of Cash
- Company/Corporate Gifts
- Company/Corporate Employee Matching Gifts
- Gifts from Donor Advised Funds
- Gifts of Appreciated Stock
- Memorial and Honorary Gifts
All of the naming opportunities listed can be shared. Friends or family members that wish to divide the cost of sponsoring the new station will be listed together on the same nameplate.
Donor Appreciation Wall
Individuals and businesses who donate to the campaign will also be publicly thanked and recognized on a donor thank you wall, unless they indicate a preference to remain anonymous.
Donation, Naming & Recognition Opportunities
New Building: $2,000,000
Training, Education and Meeting Room: $500,000
Sleeping Quarters: $100,000
Ambulance Bays (8): $50,000 each
Living Room: $50,000 available
AV Equipment: $25,000
Kitchen Appliances: $15,000
Shop Area to Store & Maintain Equipment: $10,000
Living Room Furniture & Furnishings: $10,000
Beds and Bedroom Furnishings: $ 0,000
Laundry Room: $10,000
EMS Crew Lockers (28): $1,000 each
Contact Jenny Birnie, Executive Director of the Gunnison Valley Health Foundation at jbirnie@gvh-colorado.org or 970-642-8400
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