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Encyclopedia > Benefactor

A benefactor is a person or other entity providing money or other benefits to another; the person receiving them is called a beneficiary.




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Planned Giving: The Benefactor Society (516 words)
The Benefactor Society honors alumni and friends who create an endowed fund and/or make provisions for the University of Southern Maine in their wills or through life income gifts or charitable trusts.
Benefactor Society members affiliated with the Gorham campus receive Corthell Hall pins while all other alumni and friends receive USM pins.
The Benefactor Society recognizes those who have made endowed and planned gifts to USM with a certificate of appreciation, a lapel pin, and listings in the Annual Report of Gifts.
Benefactor Program (1383 words)
The DotNetNuke Benefactor Program was created with the intent to preserve the delicate balance between the needs of the open source community, the serious business ecosystem it has fostered, and the on-going management of the project.
The Benefactor Program provides the ability for community members to gain access to a premium set of layered benefit packages; with each level designed to satisfy the needs of a specific stakeholder group.
The Benefactor Program is purely for voluntary community support of the project with focused premium benefits for supporters.
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