Partners for Progress
The AAO-HNS works diligently to enhance medical services, advance science, improve patient care, and serve our members—from medical students and residents to established physicians, surgeons, clinicians, and academicians. A special group of institutions and practices, the AAO-HNS Partners for Progress, believes so strongly in this mission that it has chosen to dedicate its philanthropy to ensure that the work of the AAO-HNS continues to thrive. Special thanks to the 2010 Partners for Progress The AAO-HNS is pleased to acknowledge the commitment and dedication exhibited by each Founding Member of Partners for Progress. Together, these 11 groups pledged more than $110,000—providing essential funding for member programs. The Partners were honored in many ways during the annual meeting in Boston. As attendees traveled to the OTO EXPO exhibits, they could not miss the gigantic logos and practice names displayed on Partners for Progress banners hanging prominently from the rafters of the Boston Convention Center. As attendees awaited the beginning of the Opening Ceremony, they learned of the important ways these groups had come together to support activities that benefit all members. The Donor Wall of Honor also caught the attention of many members who stopped to learn more about Partners for Progress. Many Partners also enjoyed visiting the Millennium Society Donor Lounge, compliments of their group’s participation in the program. Join Partners for Progress in 2011 Philanthropic participation of members plays a significant role in our ability to provide the highest standard of care worldwide. Your annual support is critical to ensuring the future of the specialty. During 2011, your group can make a tremendous impact on the specialty’s advancement and on patient care. You can choose to support the area that is most important to your group. Whether your donation is used to fund research, education, resident resources, humanitarian and international outreach, or advocacy and practice management, you can trust that it will go far to advance the specialty’s mission. Your practice will enjoy tremendous Partners for Progress recognition We are pleased to recognize your group in many ways, including: Recognition as a partner in highly visible signage, on the Donor Wall of Honor, and other special donor recognition at AAO-HNS/F meetings throughout the year. Acknowledgement in popular AAO-HNS/F communications, through a special listing on the AAO-HNS website; and in the AAO-HNSF Annual Report, The News, and the Bulletin. Promotion of your partnership by award of a special recognition plaque to be displayed in your waiting room; use of a special press release to alert your community media of your significant support of patient care. Privilege of using the AAO-HNS Partners for Progress logo on letterhead, business cards, practice website, and practice promotion materials. Millennium Society recognition for members of your practice and exclusive benefits, including access to the Millennium Society Donor Lounge during the annual meeting (based on level of participation) and early notice for hotel and registration for the meeting. It’s easy to join the growing number of Partners for Progress It’s easy to become a partner and to show your practice’s support of your specialty. Your group will be recognized when: Your institution’s or practice’s corporate entity gives $10,000 or more during the calendar year, or Several individuals in your practice collaborate to provide individual gifts totaling $10,000 or more during the calendar year. The AAO-HNSF is a 501 (c)(3) organization, so Partners for Progress gifts to the AAO-HNSF are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by current IRS regulations. Gifts in support of advocacy and certain other AAO-HNS programs are given directly to the AAO-HNS, a 501 (c)(6), and are not tax-deductible donations. Practices should consult with their tax advisors to discuss advantages associated with giving a charitable gift through their corporate entity. Four categories of annual giving enable organizations of all sizes to support the AAO-HNS (pledges are welcomed): Champion $50,000 Investor $25,000 Partner $10,000 Associate* *Practices with two or fewer physicians should contact Development staff to discuss Associate-level participation. Many academicians are already giving to the AAO-HNSF. Department chairs, please consider speaking with your institution about creating a matching gift program that will double the impact of the individual giving and provide valuable recognition for your institution. Development is here to help by discussing the concept with the appropriate individual at your institution. To become a Partner for Progress Contact Julie Wolfe, Senior Development Associate, at 1-703-535-3717 or jwolfe@entnet.org. Special Thanks to Our 2010 Partners for Progress Founding Members Partners Otosleep Associates Chicago Otolaryngology Associates Howard S. Kotler, MD ENT Associates of Alabama J. Noble Anderson, MD, and A. Craig Chapman, MD Island ENT/NY Facial Plastics B. Todd Schaeffer, MD, and Moshe Ephrat, MD Long Island ENT Associates, PC Jay S. Youngerman, MD, and John J. Grosso, MD Michael Rothschild, MD Michael Setzen, MD, Otolaryngology PC New York Otology Sujana S. Chandrasekhar, MD Richard W. Waguespack, MD, Ear, Nose, and Throat List as of December 7, 2010 Join or renew by February 18, 2011, and be recognized at the Spring BOG Meeting – www.entnet.org/partners or 1-703-535-3717.
The AAO-HNS works diligently to enhance medical services, advance science, improve patient care, and serve our members—from medical students and residents to established physicians, surgeons, clinicians, and academicians. A special group of institutions and practices, the AAO-HNS Partners for Progress, believes so strongly in this mission that it has chosen to dedicate its philanthropy to ensure that the work of the AAO-HNS continues to thrive.
Special thanks to the 2010 Partners for Progress
The AAO-HNS is pleased to acknowledge the commitment and dedication exhibited by each Founding Member of Partners for Progress. Together, these 11 groups pledged more than $110,000—providing essential funding for member programs.
The Partners were honored in many ways during the annual meeting in Boston. As attendees traveled to the OTO EXPO exhibits, they could not miss the gigantic logos and practice names displayed on Partners for Progress banners hanging prominently from the rafters of the Boston Convention Center. As attendees awaited the beginning of the Opening Ceremony, they learned of the important ways these groups had come together to support activities that benefit all members. The Donor Wall of Honor also caught the attention of many members who stopped to learn more about Partners for Progress. Many Partners also enjoyed visiting the Millennium Society Donor Lounge, compliments of their group’s participation in the program.
Join Partners for Progress in 2011
Philanthropic participation of members plays a significant role in our ability to provide the highest standard of care worldwide. Your annual support is critical to ensuring the future of the specialty.
During 2011, your group can make a tremendous impact on the specialty’s advancement and on patient care. You can choose to support the area that is most important to your group. Whether your donation is used to fund research, education, resident resources, humanitarian and international outreach, or advocacy and practice management, you can trust that it will go far to advance the specialty’s mission.
Your practice will enjoy tremendous Partners for Progress recognition
We are pleased to recognize your group in many ways, including:
- Recognition as a partner in highly visible signage, on the Donor Wall of Honor, and other special donor recognition at AAO-HNS/F meetings throughout the year.
- Acknowledgement in popular AAO-HNS/F communications, through a special listing on the AAO-HNS website; and in the AAO-HNSF Annual Report, The News, and the Bulletin.
- Promotion of your partnership by award of a special recognition plaque to be displayed in your waiting room; use of a special press release to alert your community media of your significant support of patient care.
- Privilege of using the AAO-HNS Partners for Progress logo on letterhead, business cards, practice website, and practice promotion materials.
- Millennium Society recognition for members of your practice and exclusive benefits, including access to the Millennium Society Donor Lounge during the annual meeting (based on level of participation) and early notice for hotel and registration for the meeting.
It’s easy to join the growing number of Partners for Progress
It’s easy to become a partner and to show your practice’s support of your specialty. Your group will be recognized when:
- Your institution’s or practice’s corporate entity gives $10,000 or more during the calendar year, or
- Several individuals in your practice collaborate to provide individual gifts totaling $10,000 or more during the calendar year.
The AAO-HNSF is a 501 (c)(3) organization, so Partners for Progress gifts to the AAO-HNSF are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by current IRS regulations. Gifts in support of advocacy and certain other AAO-HNS programs are given directly to the AAO-HNS, a 501 (c)(6), and are not tax-deductible donations. Practices should consult with their tax advisors to discuss advantages associated with giving a charitable gift through their corporate entity. Four categories of annual giving enable organizations of all sizes to support the AAO-HNS (pledges are welcomed):
- Champion $50,000
- Investor $25,000
- Partner $10,000
- Associate*
*Practices with two or fewer physicians should contact Development staff to discuss Associate-level participation.
Many academicians are already giving to the AAO-HNSF. Department chairs, please consider speaking with your institution about creating a matching gift program that will double the impact of the individual giving and provide valuable recognition for your institution. Development is here to help by discussing the concept with the appropriate individual at your institution.
To become a Partner for Progress
Contact Julie Wolfe, Senior Development Associate, at 1-703-535-3717 or jwolfe@entnet.org.
Special Thanks to Our 2010 Partners for Progress Founding Members
Partners
Chicago Otolaryngology Associates ENT Associates of Alabama Island ENT/NY Facial Plastics Long Island ENT Associates, PC Michael Rothschild, MD Michael Setzen, MD, Otolaryngology PC New York Otology Richard W. Waguespack, MD, List as of December 7, 2010 |
Join or renew by February 18, 2011, and be recognized at the Spring BOG Meeting – www.entnet.org/partners or 1-703-535-3717. |