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Alissa Yax
Administrative Support AST II
aba777@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Stomp the Swamp 2024 (03-23-2024)
Project: Stomp the Swamp 2024 — Approved by: Callie Wilkes

Online Registration Launch Date
01-20-2024

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

Project updates appear below. To add project notes, click the Edit button in the upper-right corner of this screen.

-- [FEB-20-24 Anonymous] --------------
Sponsorship levels are:
Platinum-$1000.00
Gold-$500.00
Silver-$200.00

-- [FEB-20-24 Martha Jakab] --------------
Hi Alyssa, Please include the amounts for levels of sponsorship under the Registration amounts on this form. Gift processing needs this information. Thank you!
The original request details are provided for reference only. If you need to make changes, please contact your Digital Team Partner.
Stomp the Swamp 2024
03-23-2024
01-20-2024
A fundraising athletic event to raise money and awareness for the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities.
Activities include entertainment from area performers, appearances by Albert and Alberta, silent auction, food  and either running or walking the stadium steps or loop.
500
Number of participants and amount of funds donated.
Yes
20.00-Participants 

Other levels of sponsorship are also available and do include quid pro quo in the amount of $40 (which are two free entries into the event). 
100% Non Gift
 
8483
Gregory Valcante
(352) 265-2231
valcante@ufl.edu
 
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