What is Campus Campaign? 2 3 Our Goal: 4 5 2012 Sample Areas of Giving 6.

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What is Campus Campaign? 2

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Our Goal: 4

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2012 Sample Areas of Giving 6

Where Do I Give? 7

Your Gifts at Work: 100% Dollars Go to Your Cause 8

Your Help is Needed Everywhere 9 House of Worship Disaster Relief Local & National Charities

A Small Donation Makes a Big Difference 10 Participating 11,400 Non-Participating 17,100 Total Solicitations 28,500 If everyone not participating gave per month: $1 = $205,200 $5 = $1,026,000 (40 % ) (60 % )

Examples of what your contributions can do Fund #Fund Name OSU Harding Behavioral Health Patient Special Needs OSU-Harding Behavioral Health Program The Unverferth House Patient and Family Assistance Friends of Dodd Hall College of Nursing Scholarship The Ohio State Fund- Nursing Advancement University Hospitals East Patient & Family Emergency The Social Services Emergency Fund 11

Examples of what your contributions can do  TBDBITL - Script Ohio Fund - Current Use - Program Support  Fund# $60  Half a season of dry cleaning  SPATS for a season  Gloves for a season  2 students food for away game $10,000  2 Sousaphones  Half a trip to Michigan  Entire half-time show  2 skull sessions  1 scholarship

Examples of what your contributions can do Friends of Dodd Hall Fund # $60  Supplies for patient activities like the “Beat Michigan Pep Rally”  New DVDs  Tools for therapy garden  Patient outings, like a trip to the zoo or a Clippers game $10,000  New TV and furniture for the Independent Living Apartment (ILA)

Examples of what your contributions can do University Hospitals East Patient & Family Emergency Fund # $60 $10,000  A walker or crutches  Wheelchair and oxygen rental  Nebulizers  Meals and transportation  Oxygen rental for 118 patients  Heavy-duty walkers for 62 patients  Meals and transportation for 1,000 patients

Examples of what your contributions can do The Social Services Emergency Fund Fund # $60 $10,000  1 night hotel stay for patient’s family member  10 meals for family member  Gas card to help family attend discharge meeting  6 months of hotel stays for patient’s family member  Transportation home for 1 patient a day, all year  100 home health visits

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