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Charlotte Morse
Advancement Assistant
morsec@ufl.edu

Sponsor Info

Cadenza (03-01-2025)
Project: Cadenza 2025 — Approved by: Lula Dawit

Online Registration Launch Date
10-31-2024

Status
Launched

Digital Communications Partner(s)
Martha Jakab

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Cadenza
03-01-2025
10-31-2024
The purpose of this event is to raise money for the Friends of Music to provide both scholarship and programmatic support to the School of Music.
There will be a silent auction. Most of the silent auction items will be experiences donated by faculty, but there will be a handful of physical items.
200
Sell 200 tickets and raise over $50K
Yes
Event Ticket price: $100 each  

              Less QPQ to donor (per $100 ticket): $40 

VIP Event Ticket price: $250 each  

              Less QPQ to donor (per $250 package): $40 

 

Sponsorships: For Friends of Music, F014155 

$20,000 = $480 QPQ (GIFT $19,520) 

$10,000 = $400 QPQ (GIFT $9,600) 
$5,000 = $320 QPQ (GIFT $4,6800) 
$2,500 = $240 QPQ (GIFT $2,260) 

$1,000 = $160 QPQ (GIFT $840) 
$500 = $80 QPQ (GIFT $420)
Quid Pro Quo
 
$40/ticket
14155
Kevin Orr
(352) 256-2831
korr@arts.ufl.edu
 
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