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Membership, Sponsorship & Contributions
Financial support from individuals, organizations and
business are essential to the success of our programs. Support of any amount is
helpful. All donors receive our newsletter, announcements and invitations to all our
events and may stop by our office anytime to pick up a free gift (such as a full color
poster of Iron Eyes Cody, The Crying Indian) while supplies last.
Some examples of
what your support will accomplish are:
- $25 provides postage for a month of "I Spy on
Litter" letters,
- $50 will sponsor one Talking Tree presentation to a group of
young students,
- $75 provides the resources to make a school or neighborhood
litter-free,
- $100 provides the resources to manage 5 litter cleanups,
- $250 provides a month of litter prevention messages to
students, businesses and the general public,
- $500 will make you an Orchids & Onions awards co-sponsor,
and
- other levels of sponsorship are available for Orchids &
Onions, The Great American Cleanup and other events.
Secure Credit Card Donations
Keep Knoxville Beautiful now uses Click&Pledge to securely
process credit card donations. Click
here to join Keep Knoxville Beautiful!
Sponsorships
When you give $500 or more in a calendar year,
you or your company will receive at least two complementary tickets to the Orchids &
Onions Awards luncheon ($1,000 receives a half table, 5 seats, etc.). In addition,
sponsors of specific events will receive logo and name presentation on printed material
for that event. A section on this website will be devoted to sponsor roles and
include color logos. If you have any questions about sponsorships, please call our
office at 865-521-6957, or contact us by email.
Mailed Donations
Checks should be made out to Keep Knoxville Beautiful and mailed
to P.O. Box 385, Knoxville, TN 37901.
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Keep Knoxville Beautiful is a 501c3,
non-profit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible for
federal income tax purposes to the extent allowed by IRS
regulations. Deductibility is typically limited to those taxpayers
who itemize their deductions. You should consult a tax
professional to determine specific deductibility in your case.
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