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Sponsoring and Funding Go HERE for a Pledge Form As with all organizations that offer a service such as this, we need funding. Freemasonry, specifically the 32° Masons, provide most of our funding, and the source of this is donations. While all contributions benefit children with dyslexia, donors to the 32° Masonic Learning Centers for Children, Inc. can designate how they want their gifts to be used. The 32° Masonic Children's Learning Centers, Inc. is exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service and all contributions are tax deductible. Checks made out to the "Dayton Masonic Foundation," and earmarked "Learning Center" will be greatly appreciated and accepted in the Valley of Dayton Scottish Rite Office. You may download a form for this donation here.
Donations to the CLC Dyslexia Walk
are treated as contributions to the 32° Masonic Learning Centers
for Children, Inc., a 501 (c) 3 charitable organization, and they may
be tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Contributors should
consult their tax advisor. General Sponsorships Suggested levels of giving are based on national norms for Learning Centers. They are: $500 - Bronze Checks should be made payable to CLC Dyslexia Walk. Please include a brief cover letter providing information that can be used for publicity and acknowledgement. Mail to: CLC Dyslexia Walk Restricted and In-kind Donations Companies and individuals interested in making sponsorship contributions
for specific purposes or offering products or services to the walk in
exchange for sponsorship recognition should contact the Chair of the
Walk Steering Committee. While all offers are appreciated, the decision
on whether to accept a restricted or in-kind offer will be made by the
Committee on a case by case basis.
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