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A Message from the Athletic Director Table of Contents Letter from Dr. Wood Selig 2 Big Blue Club to ODAF 3 New in 2011 4 The Power of One 4 Mission Statement 5 Ways to Give 6 Athlete Testimonials 7 Why Give? 8 Your Donation s Impact 8 By the Numbers 8 Benefits Chart 9-10 Priority Points & Rank Estimates 11 Parking & Tailgating 12 Seating Charts 13 Questions & Answers 14 Re-Seating Information 14 Premium Seating Options 15-16 Dates to Remember 17 Membership Application 18 On behalf of our student athletes, coaches and staff, I want to thank you for the role you play in the success of Old Dominion University athletics. The financial support of our donors can often be the difference in being good or being great. There are few programs in the nation that can boast the success of Old Dominion University s athletic program. Since 1975, Monarch teams have won 28 national championships and four individual titles, while graduating over 90 percent of the student-athletes who have exhausted their eligibility. The Big Blue Club has helped in this championship effort since 1971. The organization has grown from one that was primarily an annual fund with a social component to one that retains the annual fund as its top priority and provides support in the form of endowments, capital projects, coaches retention and enhancement funds, while maintaining a social component. Over the years we have had many sport specific booster organizations which created a splintered identity among our fans. The time is right to create a new brand that celebrates ODU s championship efforts and better reflects the unified role of the University, Intercollegiate Foundation, our foundation board, Big Blue Club and ODU Athletics. This brand is the Old Dominion Athletic Foundation (ODAF), and we are Building a New Foundation for Success. Our long term goal of privately generating funds to cover our entire athletic scholarship bill of $5 million is attainable, but not without you. We will need to double our annual giving and membership to achieve this lofty goal. We are asking our student-athletes, coaches and staff to give a Championship Effort on behalf of ODU. I hope you will consider providing the same championship effort as well. Two ways you can help support our mission is by taking part in our 110% Club and Power of One initiatives, which are explained in this brochure. I would like to thank you in advance for your loyal support and I look forward to seeing you soon at one of our ODU athletic events. All the best, and GO S!!! Dr. Camden Wood Selig Athletic Director WWW.OLDDOMINIONAF.COM Old Dominion Athletic Foundation: 757-683-6963 Ticket Office: 757-683-4444 2

Transition to Old Dominion Athletic Foundation New in 2011 In 1964 the Old Dominion University Intercollegiate Foundation was formed to financially support the athletic program. In the initial year, 30 donors helped raise $5,000. Several years later the Big Blue Club was formed in 1971 to add a social component to the foundation. Over the years we have evolved into an organization that still retains the annual fund as our top priority, but now provide support through endowments, capital projects, coaches retention, enhancement funds all the while offering social opportunites and special events. This growth as well as a desire to unify under a single brand identity that is more closely tied to the university, its mission and athletic department led to formation of the Old Dominion Athletic Foundation. The following is a timeline of the evolution of the Old Dominion Athletic Foundation: 1964 - ODUIF is formed by the late Athletic Director Bud Metheny 1971 - Big Blue Club is formed 1976 - Priority Seating and hospitality benefits begin for Big Blue Club Members at Norfolk Scope and the ODU Fieldhouse 2002 - Ted Constant Convocation Center opens and priority points system is implemented and endowed scholarships becomes a primary focus of ODUIF 2005 & 2008 - Reseating occurs for men s and women s basketball utilizing priority points system 2009 - ODU football begins with naming rights secured for Foreman Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium, Ainslie Football Complex and the Alcaraz-Weinstein Family Plaza 2010 - a record number of members (2,576) donate a record $2.7 million to the annual fund March 2011- ODAF (The Old Dominion Athletic Foundation) is formed Young Alumni Program This initiative builds on our membership goals while reaching out to ODU young alumni from the class 2007 and forward. Alumni who qualify receive double the membership benefits, providing a jump-start on earning priority points and it s a great way to get involved with the ODAF. Be sure to mark your pledge card for enrolling in the Young Alumni Program. The Power of One - Referral Program We ask our players, coaches and administration to always put forth a Championship Effort, and are now asking you to do the same. The athletic department recently completed a five year strategic plan and we will be asked to support these initiatives by increasing our annual fund by an average of 10% each year for the next five years. A copy of the plan will be posted on-line at www.odusports.com. It will take a Monarch team effort in order to reach these lofty goals. This is one area where you can make your Championship Effort. IF 2,576 current ODAF members each sign up one new member, THEN the new number of ODAF members will double to 5,152. IF each of the new 2,576 ODAF members contributed $100, THEN ODAF will increase its annual fund dollars by 9.5% or $257,600. To reward those who participate in this membership drive, the ODAF will reward each donor with 25 priority points for every new donor (minimum of $100) they sign up. Every active donor can sign up to 4 new donors, which would result in a total of 100 new priority points. In order to verify the referral please fill out the name in the referral space on the attached pledge card. We cannot thank all of our former Big Blue Club members and now our Old Dominion Athletic Foundation members enough for their loyal support over the years. Moving forward, we hope everyone understands our new name change to the Old Dominion Athletic Foundation and we can all continue to make ODU Athletics stronger than ever before. 3 4

Mission of the ODAF Ways to Give The ODAF is integral to the success of Old Dominion University Athletics, and is the channel through which our fans and alumni can partner with our coaches and student-athletes for the advancement of the athletics program. With the ever-increasing cost of competing at the NCAA Division I level, a dynamic donor base is critical to putting the strongest possible teams on the field and court. The mission of the ODAF is to raise financial support for Old Dominion University athletics and to ensure that our coaches and studentathletes have everything they need to compete for national championships. Members of the ODAF also enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that their gifts are ultimately investments into the lives of our student-athletes, helping to provide them with the academic foundation and character traits learned through athletics competition that are essential to success in life. Cash Donations Most gifts to the ODAF take this form and it s as easy as writing a check or using your Visa, MasterCard, or American Express card. Checks should be made payable to the Old Dominion Athletic Foundation. Payment plan options are available; please contact the ODAF office for additional information. Payroll Deduction Please contact the ODAF if you are an ODU Faculty / Staff and interested in the convenience of payroll deduction to make your gift. Securities It may be possible to eliminate paying capital gains tax and receive an income tax charitable deduction for gifts of long-term appreciated securities. Please consult your tax advisor and contact the ODAF for further information. Gifts in Kind Gifts of goods or services can be of great financial assistance to the Athletics Department while offering the donor a tax deduction for the fair market value of the gift. Please consult your tax advisor and contact the ODAF for further information. Matching Gifts Many companies will match your contribution to the ODAF. Submit your company s matching gift form with your contribution and it can significantly increase your support and associated giving level. Per IRS Publication 526, the IRS 80/20 Rule relating to charitable contributions from which a donor receives or expects to receive benefits (the right to purchase parking passes, priority seating for events, etc.) must also be applied to the matching gift claims as well. If benefits are related to a ODAF contribution, the matching claim could only be submitted for 80% or the portion of the contribution, the matching claim could only be submitted for 80% or the portion of the contribution which is considered truly charitable and tax deductible. Please make note of this IRS policy when considering your ODAF contribution. Memorial Gifts Remember a friend or a loved one with memorial gifts to the ODAF. Estate Planning You may donate through will provisions, life insurance and other bequests. Estates gifts may be made by donating a designated amount, a real asset or making a residual bequest. If you are interested in including ODU in your Estates Plans please contact our ODAF staff. Online Giving You can make a gift online at WWW.OLDDOMINIONAF.COM. 5 6

Why I Chose ODU Why Give? I chose ODU because I felt it gave me an opportunity to get a great education and to become a better person on and off the golf course. I also saw a great chance to play golf for a top Division 1 program and for such a great gentleman like Coach Rudisill. Eric Onesi ( 10) Men s Golf Bear, Delaware I came to Old Dominion because I wanted to get a quality education and play basketball for an outstanding coaching staff. I was very impressed with the program, the university community and the surrounding Hampton Roads area. Who wouldn t want to play their collegiate career at the Constant Center. Gerald Lee ( 10) Men s Basketball / Forward Uusikaupunki, Finland The ODAF is the sole fund-raising vehicle for Old Dominion University Athletics. Through its annual fund drive, the ODAF raises contributions in support of student-athlete scholarships. The long term goal of the ODAF is to fund all ODU athletic scholarships on an annual basis. The ODU Athletic Department receives no state funding and relies heavily on season ticket sales, sponsorships and advertising, student fees, and private contributions from our ODAF members. With your help we will continue to work to reach our goal of funding all athletic scholarships, which in turn, will allow us to continue to invest in our programs for them to remain competitive in the CAA and nationally. The ODAF is very pleased with our recent success and the generosity of our members. In 2010 we were able to reach a record high of 2,576 donors contributing $2.696,329 million. Although, this is a high water mark for our program, we need everyone s support to reach our goal of being fully funded, with a scholarship bill of over $5,000,000. Your Donation s Impact Here are examples of how the gifts made to the ODAF are used to support the education of ODU student-athletes. ODAF Total Membership ODAF Annual Growth 2,420 2,576 2,808 1,765 3.71M 1,443 I chose to attend ODU for several reasons. The academic reputation of the university was strong and I felt that I could be a successful student-athlete. The professor / student ratio was smaller than most schools and the support system in place for student-athletes made me very confident that my academic needs would be met. The Lady Monarch basketball team was a premier program nationally and I wanted to compete with the best for a National Championship every year. 1,224 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 ODAF Total Annual Fund Dollars Raised 1.18M JMU 10 1.39M 1.82M 2.37M 2.69M 7 Anne Donovan ( 83) Basketball Hall of Famer 2008 Head Coach USA Women s Basketball Olympic Squad 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 W&M 10 8

Old Dominion Athletic Foundation Membership Benefits BENEFITS CHAMPIONSHIP $25,000 ROYAL $15,000 PLATINUM $12,000 GOLDEN $7,500 DIAMOND $5,000 SILVER $3,500 BLUE $2,000 BLUE BARON $1,000 BLUE KNIGHT $500 WHITE KNIGHT $300 BLUE LION $100 Membership Decal Tax Deduction Invitation to ODAF Events Basketball Priority Seats Football Priority Seats* 24 24 20 16 14 12 8 6 4 4 2 24 24 20 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 Away Game Tickets & Travel Football Parking** Black, Blue s Blue Blue, White s Lt. Blue, Orange, Green, Beige, Purple (RV) s Yellow Garage Yellow Garage Big Blue Room Basketball Passes 14 14 12 10 10 12 8 6 4 (1) Additional Football Parking Pass*** Yellow Garage Yellow Garage Yellow Garage Basketball Parking Opportunity to Purchase Baseball Clinic Table Premium Football Sideline Seats* (Access to Field Pass Terrace) Reserved Football Parking VIP Hospitality Basketball Passes VIP Garage D VIP Garage D VIP Garage D VIP Garage D VIP Garage D Garage C Garage C Garage C Garage C 8 - Seats 8 - Seats 8 - Seats 8 - Seats 8 - Seats 4 - Seats 4 - Seats 4 - Seats 10 10 8 6 4 Athletic Honors Banquet President s VIP Dinner VIP Travel Package Invitation to Scholarship Luncheon ODAF Gift * = The total number of season tickets allowed is equal to the number of priority tickets for purchase ** = All Parking s will be assigned based on availability. In lots where demand exceeds supply, the Priority Point System will determine assignments. *** = 2nd Football Parking Pass will be allocated only to donors with more than Four (4) Season Tickets and will have an additional cost of $50.

Priority Point System Parking and Tailgating The goal of the ODAF Priority Points System is to achieve an equitable distribution of benefits. The intent of our system is to reward loyalty and support, while enabling new donors to acquire appropriate benefits in recognition of their financial support of the ODAF scholarship fund. The Priority Points System is used to determine priority when allocating seat assignments at home, away, neutral and post-season games, parking, seating improvements and other special athletic events and activities. Priority points are awarded based on contributions to ODAF, and, are only active with an annual minimum gift of $100. The information below shows how our priority points are calculated. Priority Point Calculation Season Tickets Purchased (Current Year) x 2 Consecutive Years Giving - ODAF x 2 Consecutive Years Season Tickets x 2 Cumulative Lifetime ODAF x.02 Current Year ODAF Gift Unrestricted x.15 Restricted x.08 There are approximately 5,500 parking spaces available on campus. Donors to the Old Dominion Athletic Foundation who purchase season tickets will receive priority parking, based on giving levels. Football parking is allocated annually. assignment is based on ODAF annual gift and priority points. (See parking map) Tailgating is permissible in surface lots and designated spots on campus. Powhatan Sports Complex Brown Soccer Complex Garage B Yellow Garage Orange Bud Metheny Baseball Complex Green Athletic Admin. 10 Folkes/Stevens Indoor Tennis Center Student Recreation Center Beige Garage C Purple Light Blue White Garage D Kaufman Mall Silver Black * 2011 Football parking is subject to change based on campus construction. Blue 11 12

Seating Charts Questions & Answers Re-Seating Information Foreman Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium 113 112 111 110 Seating Key Season Tickets ODU Football Seating Chart 118 117 119 116 120 121 115 114 122 109 101 108 102 107 103 106 104 105 Premium Sideline Seating Students Family Plan Tickets Visitors Reserved-Univ. / Athletic Dept. Loge Seating / Suites Ted Constant Convocation Center Seating Key Hospitality Suites Club Level Seating Priority Seats Family Plan Sections Student Sections Group Section Men s & Women s Basketball Seating Chart 200 300 201 301 401 202 302 402 303 403 203 304 404 204 305 405 205 306 406 206 307 407 207 308 408 309 409 208 310 410 209 311 411 210 312 412 211 313 413 Questions & Answers Q: Why should I give to the ODAF? A: With the cost of in and out-of state tuition continuing to rise, every gift to the ODAF is important as we strive to build our programs, award aid to our studentathletes, and continue to win championships. Q: How will my gift to the ODAF be used? A: Donations are primarily used to provide scholarship aid to our eighteen varsity sport programs. Gifts are also utilized to support facility improvements and programmatic needs of the ODU Athletic Department. Q: How do I get better seats for ODU games? A: By joining the ODAF, members receive priority seating for season tickets, away games, and for tournaments based on their giving level and priority point total. Current members can also improve their seat location by upgrading their giving level and priority point total. Q: How does one join or renew the ODAF? A: Any size donation makes an impact on ODU Athletics, but to enjoy the benefits of the ODAF, a gift of $100 or more must be donated. Use the pledge card included with this brochure, sign up online by visiting WWW.OLDDOMINIONAF.COM, or call 757-683-6963. All gifts to the ODAF are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Important Re-Seating Information The ODAF re-seats everyone for both men s and women s basketball every three seasons and every four seasons for football. It is important to make note that we will be re-seating for basketball prior to the 2011-12 basketball season. Expect to receive further information on this process during the summer of 2011 and appointment times to begin in September, 2011. Seating Key Season Tickets Premium Sideline Seating Students Family Plan Tickets Visitors Reserved-Univ. / Athletic Dept. Loge Seating / Suites Seating Key Hospitality Suites Club Level Seating Priority Seats Family Plan Sections Student Sections Group Section Appointment times are based on your total number of priority points. For instance, the donor with the most priority points would receive the first appointment time to select their seats and so on. Re-seating helps provide everyone a fair opportunity to receive the best seats possible. Once one selects their seats they will keep those seats until the next re-seating, as long as they continue their ODAF membership level and purchase their season tickets. It is also important to make note when football re-seating takes place after the 2012 season, any football season ticket holders who are NOT current ODAF members are NOT guaranteed football season tickets for the 2013 football season. Those who do have football season tickets and are not current ODAF members are highly encouraged to join the ODAF; by doing so you have a greater chance to continue purchasing football season tickets. For those who have further questions on re-seating or joining the ODAF, please contact 757-683-6963. 13 Reminder - Basketball re-seating is September, 2011 14

Premium Seating Options Ted Constant Convocation Center Club Seating Club seats at the Constant Center are available in four-seat packages and include both men s and women s basketball tickets. Packages include a parking pass and access to the private third floor club level which offers upscale concessions and full bar service during the game. Luxury Suites The third floor of the Ted Constant Convocation Center features 16 suites. Suite ownership at the Constant Center includes all ODU basketball games and provides the ability to purchase suite tickets to non-basketball events including concerts, family shows and comedy shows before they go on sale to the general public. Courtside Seating For fans who want to be part of the action, on-court seating is now at The Ted. These new luxury seats, fashioned after NBA style seating are located right on the court. Foreman Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium Premium Sideline Seating For fans who prefer a sideline view of the game, mid-field contoured seating is available. These seats provide more comfort over standard aluminum bleacher seats. Ticket packages include hospitality privileges to the Lexus Field Pass Terrace, an outdoor, covered space on the first level of the Ainslie Football Complex, that puts fans up close and personal with the Monarchs as they enter the field. To purchase premium sideline seats, a $1,000 minimum donation to ODAF is required. Seat selection is based on the priority points system. Luxury Suites The third and fourth level of the Ainslie Football Complex features 26 spacious suites, including patio, loft and standard styles. Twelve suites boast outdoor balconies. Suites include tiered stadium seating for 12, upholstered furniture, televisions, food service area, parking passes and eight guest passes. Loge Seating Loge seats are available in four-seat packages on the second floor of the Ainslie Football Complex. Packages include a parking pass, access to the Loge Terrace and Scholarship Lounge, both of which offer upscale concessions and full bar service. For more information on our Premium Seating options, please contact us at 757-683-6962. Football Luxury Suites, Loge Seating and Premium Sideline Seating Basketball Luxury Suites, Club Seating and Courtside Seating 15 16

Dates to Remember Old Dominion Athletic Foundation Membership Pledge Card January, 2011 Tax Letter Mailed to Donors March, 2011 ODAF Renewal Letters Mailed to Donors May 15, 2011 First Priority Deadline for Football Seats & Parking 100% Pledge - 50% Paid Early August, 2011 Football Tickets & Parking Passes Mailed August 15, 2011 Second Priority Deadline for Football Seats & Parking Priority Deadline for Basketball Seats September 15, 2011 Basketball Re-Seating October, 2011 Basketball Tickets & Parking Passes Mailed December 31, 2011 All pledge balances due ODAF Member #: Personal Information: Check if new address or phone Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Business Phone: ( ) Home Phone: ( ) E-mail address: Do you or your spouse work for a company, with a matching gift program? Yes Company Name: (Please enclose the matching gift form from employer) Would you like to spread your payments over the year? Fill out this form. Pledge Amount: January February March April Please enter the amount of your personal gift, not including matching funds. Simply return this pledge card with your payment to Old Dominion Athletic Foundation, 4417 Monarch Way, Norfolk, VA 23529 For information, call 757-683-6963 To receive Ticket and Parking Priority based on ODAF ranking, 50% OF ALL CURRENT PLEDGES MUST BE PAID BY MAY 15 th Your Gift: May June July August WWW.OLDDOMINIONAF.COM September October November December Calendar Year: $25,000 $15,000 $12,000 $7,500 $5,000 $3,500 $2,000 $1,000 $500 $300 $100 Young Alumni / Year Power of One Refer a Friend 2010 ODU Athletics Scholarship Bill vs. Total Dollars Raised 2010 ODU Athletic Scholarship Bill $5,015,000 2010 ODAF Annual Fund $2,696,329 17 Referral Name: Payment Options: Make check payable to ODAF VISA Mastercard American Express Card No. Exp. Date: Security Code: Signature: PC 18