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Annual Giving education innovation pr | | Donor Recognition To express our gratitude and appreciation, the IEEE Foundation distinguishes individuals, corporations and friends who contribute $100 or more during the calendar year. Donors are listed in our annual Honor Roll of Donors. The Leadership Association The Leadership Association has seven member categories to recognize gifts of US$1000-$100,000 and up. President’s Circle $100,000 and up Council of Honor $50,000 - $99,999 Benefactor $25,000 - $49,999 Leader $10,000 - $24,999 Patron $5,000 - $9,999 Associate $2,500 - $4,999 Sponsor $1000 - $2,499 The Advocates Association The Advocates Association has four member categories to recognize gifts of US$100-$999. Platinum Advocate $750 - $999 Gold Advocate $500 - $749 Silver Advocate $250 - $499 Bronze Advocate $100 - $249 To learn more about ways to give to IEEE Foundation please contact the IEEE Foundation - Development Office. IEEE Development Office 445 Hoes Lane Piscataway, NJ 08854-4141 USA Phone: + 1 732 562 5550 Fax: + 1 732 981 9515 [email protected] www.ieeefoundation.org The IEEE Foundation cultivates relationships and resources to advance the IEEE core purpose to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. To fulfill its role, the IEEE Foundation relies on donations to award grants to new and innovative projects and administers more than 130 funds that support a variety of educational, humanitarian, historical preservation and peer recognition programs of IEEE. Interdisciplinary in activities and global in scope, the IEEE Foundation helps improve lives throughout the world. The IEEE Foundation is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization in the United States. Charitable contributions to the IEEE Foundation are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law in the United States. For other countries, please check with your local tax advisors.

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Annual Givingeducation innovation preservation| |

Donor RecognitionTo express our gratitude and appreciation, the IEEE Foundation distinguishes individuals, corporations and friends who contribute $100 or more during the calendar year. Donors are listed in our annual Honor Roll of Donors.

The Leadership AssociationThe Leadership Association has seven member categories to recognize gifts of US$1000-$100,000 and up.

President’s Circle $100,000 and upCouncil of Honor $50,000 - $99,999Benefactor $25,000 - $49,999Leader $10,000 - $24,999Patron $5,000 - $9,999Associate $2,500 - $4,999Sponsor $1000 - $2,499

The Advocates AssociationThe Advocates Association has four member categories to recognize gifts of US$100-$999.

Platinum Advocate $750 - $999Gold Advocate $500 - $749Silver Advocate $250 - $499Bronze Advocate $100 - $249

To learn more about ways to give to IEEE Foundation please contact the IEEE Foundation - Development Office.

IEEE Development Office445 Hoes LanePiscataway, NJ 08854-4141 USA

Phone: + 1 732 562 5550Fax: + 1 732 981 9515

[email protected]

The IEEE Foundation cultivates relationships and resources to advance the IEEE core purpose to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity. To fulfill its role, the IEEE Foundation relies on donations to award grants to new and innovative projects and administers more than 130 funds that support a variety of educational, humanitarian, historical preservation and peer recognition programs of IEEE. Interdisciplinary in activities and global in scope, the IEEE Foundation helps improve lives throughout the world.

The IEEE Foundation is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization in the United States. Charitable contributions to the IEEE Foundation are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law in the United States. For other countries, please check with your local tax advisors.

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YOUR Annual Gift Makes THE DIFFERENCE

Some projects can’t be supported by membership dues alone—for those initiatives the IEEE Foundation raises the funds to supplement projects of importance to IEEE. IEEE thanks all of you who have contributed in the past and who continue to support educational projects, humanitarian initiatives, historical preservation, scholarships, fellowships, and the recognition of scientific and engineering excellence.

Every gift makes a difference. We rely upon on our growing list of IEEE members, corporations and friends contributing generously to the IEEE Foundation. This philanthropic commitment is critical to advance IEEE’s core purpose to foster technological innovation and excellence for the benefit of humanity.

IEEE Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) Fund supports the core purpose of HKN: recognizing students who have achieved excellence in the IEEE technical fields of interest. HKN provides leadership training conferences, networking opportunities, and lifelong skills to the top students.

Online GiftsMake a secure online gift by visiting our Web site at www.ieeefoundation.org.

Matching GiftsYou can double your contribution to the IEEE Foundation through your employer’s matching gift program. If you take advantage of this opportunity, you and your company will be listed on a special page of IEEE Foundation’s annual Honor Roll of Donors.

Please contact your company’s HR and/or corporate relations department and ask how your gift to the IEEE Foundation can qualify for a company match. Many companies now offer this service online. To find out if your employer already has a matching gift program with IEEE. Visit www.ieeefoundation.org.

Ways to Give an Annual Gift:Dues RenewalEach year, IEEE members have an opportunity to make a difference by donating to one or any of the IEEE Foundation funds listed below. This gives you the opportunity to decide where you want to make a difference. Dues renewal funds include:

IEEE Foundation General Fund awards project grants that seek to advance technology for humanity and provides the resources to ensure the financial viability of the IEEE Foundation now and in the future. IEEE Life Members Fund supports educational and professional projects that are of interest to IEEE Life Members, that reflect the breadth and range of the engineering field, and that make a significant, positive, global impact.

IEEE Humanitarian Technology Fund awards grants to support the development and application of innovative uses of technology that improve the quality of human life, and to support the IEEE’s activities in working to benefit humanity. IEEE History Center Fund supports the IEEE History Center in its mission to preserve, research and promote the heritage of technology with such programs as the IEEE Milestones and oral histories. Through the IEEE Global History Network the History Center empowers IEEE members to contribute their experiences to the premier global Web site for the history of information and electrical technologies and sciences.IEEE-USA General Fund supports projects that enhance the careers of IEEE U.S. members, improve K-12 math/science education, and promote public awareness of the profession.