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Proposal for funding of new communications studio at Weston College in Burmingham, Alabama
Background: Weston College has offered matriculating students as well as statewide high school students opportunities to gain the knowledge and skills necessary to become successful in a variety disciplines within the mass communications field for 20 years. With a small communications program of 100 students, Weston is able to provide students with one- on-one attention and instill program participants with a wide spectrum of educational facilities in order to promote a well- rounded student population. The private college receives less than 5% of its annual income from public funds and mostly relies on private endowments for scholarship and facilities.
Proposal Project: The mass communications department, by request of the students, has decided to create a local television station which would provide community members an outlet for public service announcements, calendars, and promotion of non-commercial, not-for-profit events. The station would be entirely student-run with the exception of school advisors and mentors.
Needs: To maintain a competitive status within the educational community, Weston College must keep up with technological advancements made in the communications industry. In order to continue to draw in top achieving students, the school should be able to continually provide students with all the educational facilities larger universities are offering without increasing matriculation costs.
Budget: Students, faculty and administration will be conducting a fundraising phone drive to request donations from alumni, previous donors and community figureheads with hopes of reaching their one-million-dollar goal. This money donated from all of each person will be used to fill the studio with state-of-the-art equipment.
Donor Benefits: The Weston College production studio will honor the program’s top donors by using their name on the building and they will be recognized during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the time of the studio's grand opening. Other donors will be recognized publicly when the station is up and running.
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