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610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 1 It s VASF Volunteer a part of you. Athletic Scholarship Fund 2 0 0 4 D o n o r G u i d e b o o k

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 2 utsports.com 2004 Deadlines of Interest March 1 VASF priority deadline for benefits, season tickets, away game tickets, and parking. May 1 Season Ticket renewal and away game ticket application deadline for 2004 Vols football. September 15 Season ticket renewal and SEC tournament ticket deadline for 2004-2005 Vols Basketball. Table of Contents About the VASF 1 Point System 3 Annual Giving Categories 6 General Ticket Information 9 Football Ticket Information 11 Parking Information 17 Basketball Ticket Information 20 How to Contribute 22 Tax Information 23 Donor Calendar 24 Contribution Card 25 VASF Staff Back Cover To be successful, the University of Tennessee needs a strong bench VASF members are that strong bench. We are all one team competing for the University of Tennessee, and VASF members play a huge role in the team s success. Your support is vital! Because of VASF members, student-athletes at the University of Tennessee are given the opportunity to obtain a college education while competing for conference and national championships. VASF members provide the financial support to maintain and build facilities that will allow us to host championships, continue to successfully recruit outstanding studentathletes and maintain the successful programs that have come to be associated with the University of Tennessee. It is because of this financial support from VASF members that the athletic department is able to remain one of only one percent of Division I programs that does not receive funds from the University, state subsidies or tax revenues. But that s not all you do. The emotional support you give our teams when they are competing on the field is often the winning edge! Because of you, we have helped make a name for the University of Tennessee for which we should all be proud. About the VASF 2004/05 Football Schedule Back Cover 1

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 2 We want to continue to make you proud. Under the leadership of Athletics Director Mike Hamilton, we pledge to uphold the following five core values. We will: - Abide by all SEC and NCAA rules. - Compete for SEC and national championships. - Operate a financially sound athletic department. - Graduate student-athletes and prepare them for real-world experiences. - Represent the University, the community and the state in a positive manner. The University of Tennessee Athletics Department promises to use your contributions in the most efficient and effective manner possible to continue to produce positive results for the University of Tennessee. We also promise to keep the best interests of the student-athlete at the core of everything we do. When you see student-athletes graduating, have successful careers, or win a game, you should be proud to know that you contributed to this success. We are thankful and proud to have you on our team! Point System Q: What is the Point System? A: The VASF uses a priority point system to help more fairly allocate donor benefits. Donors receive points based upon the consecutive number of years that they have given to the VASF, as well as for the total cumulative contributions that they have made. This system seeks to reward both a donor s longevity and gift amount when establishing donor priorities. Q: How is the point system used? A: The point system is used by the VASF in the following ways: Season Football and Basketball Ticket Assignments The VASF uses the point system to prioritize between donors who are in the same giving category when season ticket requests are reviewed. Season ticket requests are reviewed first in annual giving category order, and then by donor rank within an annual giving category. Thus, a $5,000 donor with a rank of 6000 would be reviewed before a $2,500 donor with a rank of 800. However, the ticket request for the $2,500 donor with a rank of 800 would be reviewed prior to all other donors in the same annual giving category who had a VASF rank of 801 or higher. Football Parking Pass Assignments The VASF uses donor rank, as determined by the point system, to assign football parking passes for donors in the Mountaineer annual giving category ($2,500-$4,999) and below. VASF donors at the Bronze Victor level ($5,000- $9,999) and higher are assigned football parking according to their donor rank, as determined by the point system, or in a predefined lot if their rank does not qualify them for their choice of parking. Football parking passes are reassigned each year and are limited. (See pages 17-19 for specific information on parking.) Away Football Games, SEC Postseason Games and Tournaments and Bowl Game Ticket Assignments The VASF uses donor rank, as determined by the point system, in two ways when managing the assignment of away football games, SEC postseason games and tournaments and bowl tickets. The primary factor in determining the quantity of tickets that a donor is eligible for is the 2 3

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 4 donor s annual giving category. However, the VASF uses donor rank to differentiate eligible quantities between donors in the same annual giving category, and to reward long-time donors who may be in a lesser annual giving category. Once it has been determined who will receive tickets to these games, the actual ticket locations are assigned strictly in donor rank order, as established by the point system. An important example of this benefit is the allocation of tickets for the 2004 Peach Bowl. Due to an overwhelming demand for tickets, only VASF members or University donors had the priority to have their ticket orders filled. Individuals who were not contributors to either the VASF or the University as a whole had their ticket orders refunded. Basketball Parking Pass Assignments The VASF uses donor rank, as determined by the point system, to assign basketball parking for all donors. However, parking for VASF donors is assigned only after parking has been provided to original Arena Fund donors. Q: How are points allocated? Points are accumulated as follows: 5pts. Awarded for each consecutive year of giving since 1986 1 pt. Awarded for each $100 donated to the VASF since 1986* 1 pt. Awarded for each $100 donated to Capital/Endowment funds since 1986 1 pt. Awarded for each $1,000 in new money raised by a Fund Drive Worker 50pts. Awarded for UT letterman 50pts. Awarded for gifts given prior to 1986 VASF Rank Estimates for March 1, 2004 A donor s rank is determined by his or her point total. The estimates below should give donors a general idea how many points it will take to have certain ranks as of March 1, 2004. These are estimates only. Actual point totals may vary depending on actual gifts received by March 1, 2004. A: VASF donors are awarded one point for every hundred dollars that they contribute and five points for every consecutive year of giving. For example, a $1,000 gift would equal 15 points (10 points for the $1,000 and 5 points for the year). A $2,500 gift would receive 30 points (25 points for the $2,500 and 5 points for the year). Each donor s point total is calculated and then ranked against all other donors. The person with the most points is ranked 1, the next highest point total is ranked 2 and so on. Each year, the VASF ranks all donors as of gifts received by the March 1 deadline. Contributions received by 5 p.m. on March 1 or postmarked by the same day will count towards a donor s point total used to establish rank. Q: What happens to my point total if I drop out of the VASF for one year, but join again the following year? Rank 100 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 4000 Estimated Point Total 2400 603 418 330 276 230 213 175 A: Points for consecutive years of giving are meant to reward the individual who maintains their VASF membership year after year. Once you drop your membership, you lose all of your points associated with your consecutive years of giving. 4 5

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 6 utsports.com Annual Giving Categories & Benefits All VASF members will receive a VASF decal, Volunteers Magazine (12 issues), and VASF day pre-game meal tickets. Big Orange Club $50 - $99 Foothills Club $100 - $249 Football Ticket Priority on Football mini-season package based on availability Option to Buy One Basketball Parking Pass Ridgerunner $250 - $499 Mountaineer Club $2,500 - $4,999 Football Season Ticket Priority Away Game and Post-Season Football Ticket Priority Option to Buy One Football Parking Pass Option to Buy One Basketball Parking Pass Program Recognition Football and Basketball Media Guides Members at the Bronze Victor Level or higher are eligible for a football parking pass in preferred lots based on their giving level if their rank does not allow them the lot of their choice. Football Ticket Priority on Football mini-season package based on availability Option to Buy One Football Parking Pass Option to Buy One Basketball Parking Pass Plateau Club $500 - $999 Football Ticket Priority on Season Tickets or Football mini-season package Option to Buy One Football Parking Pass Option to Buy One Basketball Parking Pass Bronze Victor $5,000 - $9,999 Football Season Ticket Priority Away Game and Post-Season Football Ticket Priority Rank 1-1000: Option to Buy One or Two Football Parking Passes (depending on location) Rank 1001+: Option to Buy One Football Parking Pass Option to Buy Two Basketball Parking Passes Program Recognition Football and Basketball Media Guides Trailblazer Club $1,000 - $2,499 Football Season Ticket Priority Away Game and Post-Season Football Ticket Priority Option to Buy One Football Parking Pass Option to Buy One Basketball Parking Pass Program Recognition Football and Basketball Media Guides Silver Victor $10,000 Football Season Ticket Priority Away Game and Post-Season Football Ticket Priority Option to Buy Two Football Parking Passes Option to Buy Two Basketball Parking Passes Program Recognition Football and Basketball Media Guides 6 7

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 8 Nathan Dougherty Society $150,000 (over a ten year period) Members of the Nathan Dougherty Society fully endow athletic scholarships in the donors name for perpetuity. Football Season Ticket Priority Away Game and Post-Season Football Ticket Priority Option to Buy Two Football Parking Passes Option to Buy Three Basketball Parking Passes Program Recognition Football and Basketball Media Guides Rocky Top Club $29,500 $8,500 (Sky Box Holders) Charitable Licensing fee Donation Football Season Ticket Priority Away Game and Post-Season Ticket Priority Three Football Parking Passes (as included in skybox) Option to Buy Three Basketball Parking Passes Program Recognition Football and Basketball Media Guides General Ticket Information The success of The University of Tennessee Men s Athletic Department and the generosity of VASF donors over the past 17 years have placed unprecedented demand on benefits such as tickets and parking passes. The Volunteer Athletic Scholarship Fund strives to treat each of its nearly 10,000 donors fairly, since it is their generosity that helps make champions of Tennessee teams and successful graduates of Tennessee student-athletes. Each donor s priority and ability to obtain various benefits is determined by a combination of annual giving level and donor rank as determined by the VASF point system. Benefits including, but not limited to, season tickets, away/bowl/tournament game tickets and parking pass priority, cannot be held in reserve for donors who miss deadlines for any reason, including lost or stolen mail, expired addresses, returned checks or declined credit cards, etc. Donors who expect to miss a deadline are welcome to contact the VASF Office, but this does not guarantee that the benefit will be available. First priority on benefits will go to donors who properly meet all associated deadlines. Mailing Information Season tickets are shipped separately from individual and away game tickets. They will NOT arrive in the same package. Season tickets are shipped by carrier service and require a street address. Please confirm your address at the time you order your tickets, as it is not possible to change addresses once the tickets are printed. Change of address must be submitted in writing to the VASF office. Lost, Stolen or Destroyed Tickets The UT Athletic Department is NOT responsible for lost, stolen or destroyed tickets. If your tickets are lost, you may purchase other tickets if they are available. Handicapped Seating The University of Tennessee is in full ADA compliance and is proud to offer seating for individuals in wheelchairs as available on a season and individual game basis. Please contact the UT Athletic Ticket Office at (865) 656-1200 or (800) 332-8657 for further information. Seating is limited, so please make arrangements early. Ticket Payment Payment must be made by check, VISA, MasterCard or Discover. Checks should be made payable to The University of Tennessee. Payment must be made by appli- 8 9

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 10 Football Seating cant or spouse. No second-party payments will be accepted. Cash will be accepted only from the person whose name appears on the application. ID will be required. Charge by Phone Orders for any available individual game tickets may be made by phone beginning August 1 using VISA, MasterCard or Discover. All orders received the week of the game will not be mailed, but held for pickup. Each order includes a service charge, plus a mailing fee for those mailed. ALL CREDIT CARD SALES ARE FINAL. If tickets are not picked up, no refunds will be made. Q: Do I have to make a separate donation if I want basketball tickets, baseball tickets, etc.? A: No. Gifts made to VASF help support all of the men s sports programs. Thus, a gift to the VASF enables a donor to receive donor priority on ticket benefits for all men s sports. Q: I am a Tennessee football fan, but have never had season tickets. How can I receive the priority to purchase season football tickets? A: Individuals or companies interested in establishing the priority to purchase season football tickets should make an annual gift to either the VASF or the University s Alumni Development Office. Football Ticket Information (Home and Away games) Donor Ticket Assignment Neyland Stadium is sold-out on a season ticket basis. However, because of their special status, we are happy to give VASF members the first priority to purchase season tickets that come available each year when other season ticket holders release their seats. Each year approximately 1,200-1,400 tickets become available to meet the ticket requests of existing and new VASF donors. These locations vary from year to year. Because of this, the VASF cannot guarantee the location, quantity of seats, or the contribution amount that will offer the priority to purchase season tickets in Neyland Stadium. The VASF will however, provide guidelines each year for the approximate contribution levels required to have the priority for season tickets. Season tickets that do become available each year are assigned on a priority basis, which is determined by a combination of a donor s annual giving category and VASF rank. Using this system, the VASF starts with our top annual giving category (the Nathan Dougherty Society) and reviews all requests in this category in rank order. After all of the requests in this category have been processed, the VASF then reviews all ticket requests in the next annual giving category (Silver Victor) in rank order. This process continues down through the VASF annual giving categories until all of the available tickets have been assigned. Once a donor has established season ticket priority, this individual must then maintain the same level or higher on an annual basis to retain the seating location of the tickets. If a ticket holder wishes to improve their seating location, the request must be sent to the VASF office or ticket office in writing. Any orders that cannot be filled will be refunded in mid-august. Credit card orders are charged when the order is placed, and refunds are also made in mid- August. For more information, please call the VASF office at (865) 974-1218. 10 11

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 12 2004 Annual Contribution Guidelines* for Season Football Tickets *These gift amounts do not guarantee seats in any location in Neyland Stadium. They merely are to provide new donors with an idea of the approximate amount it takes to sit in a specific seat, based upon the 2003 season. All amounts are listed as a donation per pair of seats. Lower Level West sideline Sections R-W $ 10,000 per pair East sideline Sections A-C** $ 5,000 South end zone Sections G-Q $ 1,000 North end zone Sections X1-Z15 $ 1,000 **The VASF does not have any priority seats in sections D-F, or DD-FF. Upper Level West sideline Sections RR-WW $ 2,500-5,000 East sideline Sections AA-CC** $ 1,000-2,500 South end zone Sections GG-QQ $ 500 North end zone Sections XX1-ZZ15 $ 1,000 Rows 1-2 $ 5,000 Rows 3-12 $ 1,000 Rows 13-26 $ 1,000-2,500 Away Game Projections As a benefit of membership, VASF donors receive first priority for away game tickets. The following projections have been made based upon donor demand for previous games, which has shown that 65%-80% of eligible donors purchase the tickets for which they are qualified. Demand for some games will exceed demand for others, thus varying the number of donors able to receive tickets for each game. Please consult the rank/point estimates to determine your standing. Away game tickets are allocated by level and assigned to a location according to rank. Annual Giving Category Georgia South Carolina Mississippi Vanderbilt Rocky Top, NDS, Gold Victor Rank 1-1000 8 8 8 All others in category 6 6 6 Silver Victor Rank 1-1000 6 6 6 Rank 1001-2500 6 6 4 All others in category 4 4 4 Bronze Victor Rank 1-1000 4 4 4 Rank 1001-2500 4 2+2* 2+2* Rank 2501-5000 4 2 2 All others in category 2 2 2 Mountaineer Rank 1-500 4 4 4 Rank 501-2500 2+2* 2 2 All others in category 2 2* 2* Trailblazer 2* 2* 2* 12 13 Ticket availability depends on game venue. * If available.

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 14 2004 Season Away Game Ticket Availability UT VASF Georgia 9,500 4,800 South Carolina 9,500 4,800 Mississippi 7,000 3,500 Vanderbilt 6,000 3,000 The VASF receives the majority of away game tickets allotted to the University of Tennessee. Remaining tickets are allocated for players, coaching and administrative staff, students and University Development. Additional Football Ticket Packages (Mini Season Tickets) Per Southeastern Conference guidelines, visiting schools are eligible to receive no more than 9,500 tickets when they visit Neyland Stadium. Not all visiting schools utilize their full allotment of tickets, so the Athletic Department packages these games together for VASF donors who do not qualify for priority to purchase season tickets. The number of mini-season ticket packages available, as well as the number of games available in each package, varies from year to year depending on our home schedule. Additionally, ticket locations within these packages cannot be guaranteed or reserved for future years. Specific miniseason ticket packages will be available in February. For additional information, please contact the VASF office at (865) 974-1218 or look for information regarding the packages in Volunteers Magazine or utsports.com. SEC Championship Tickets In general, ticket allocations for the SEC Championship will closely follow away game projections. If Tennessee is in a position to compete for the SEC Championship, applications will be mailed in November. Donors will receive first priority to purchase SEC Championship game tickets. Bowl Game Tickets VASF members may receive ticket allocation limits depending on the bowl game. Donors will always receive first priority to purchase tickets before non-donors. At the time Tennessee announces the bowl destination, further information will be released pertaining to any limits on the the number of tickets that may be purchased. Due to the time constraints surrounding the bowl game, donors may wish to utilize UTSPORTS.COM to purchase bowl game tickets. When purchasing tickets on line, please include your priority ticket account numbers so that tickets will be assigned according to your donor priority. Q: What is the minimum gift required to get season football tickets? A: UT is sold out of season football tickets on an annual basis. However, each year approximately 1,200-1,400 tickets become available to meet the ticket requests of existing and new VASF donors. In May once all ticket applications have been returned, the ticket office is able to assess how many tickets are available for new VASF members. We then fill all orders starting at the highest annual giving category and moving downward. Last year anyone who made a gift of at least $500 was given the priority to purchase a pair of season tickets. We anticipate that this will be true for the 2004 football season as well. Q: Why is it necessary to become donors in order to get football tickets? A: Demand for benefits such as tickets and parking passes created the need for a system to be established in which these benefits could be distributed fairly. The Volunteer Athletic Scholarship Fund was created as a response to this need. The donor priority system is a system that allows us to track the support given to the athletics department and award benefits as a small way to say thank you for this support. Q: How are season football tickets assigned? A: The VASF begins with the highest annual giving category and ranks each of those donors who has made a request to move their seats or is new in that category. The person within that category who has the greatest point total will have their tickets assigned first. Each other donor then will have their tickets assigned in rank order. After that, we move to the next category and repeat the process until all tickets are assigned. Q: I am a $2,500 donor with a VASF rank of 1200 and season tickets in section W. My friend is a $5,000 donor with a VASF rank of 6135. She is purchasing season tickets for the first time. Who would have their ticket request reviewed first? If I wanted to move my tickets to sections U or T, would this be possible? A: Based on VASF policy, your friend would have her ticket request reviewed first. This is because her annual giving category is higher. More than likely, we could not change your tickets. 14 15

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 16 Based on last year s requirements, the last person who received tickets on the lower level west sideline was a $10,000 annual donor. Thus, those tickets would not be available at your giving level. Q: My friend tells me that his season football tickets are grandfathered. What does this mean? A: The VASF was founded in 1986. Anyone who already was purchasing season tickets at that time was not required to make an annual VASF gift to retain these tickets. However, the location of these tickets cannot be changed, and the tickets cannot be transferred to friends or family members without a donation to the VASF. All priority season tickets assigned or obtained since 1986 have been allocated through the VASF or the University s Alumni Development Office. Q: Why does my friend not have to give as much as me, yet he has better seats than I do? A: This is a way in which the VASF rewards loyalty in its long-time donors. When the VASF began, the minimum gift required to obtain season tickets was less than it is today. In addition, the minimum gift required to sit in particular sections was also less. If an individual entered the VASF in 1986 and began receiving a pair of tickets for their gift of $500, they could have priority on tickets that would require a donation of $2,500 for a new person entering the VASF in 2004. Q: I have football season tickets, but would like to have my seats moved to a better location. Are my tickets automatically upgraded to better seats? A: Not automatically. Once you obtain season tickets, you have the right to keep those seats each year you maintain your VASF donation and continue to purchase the tickets. However, if you would like to change your seat location, please send in a ticket request in writing to the VASF office or to the ticket office. Your request will be ranked according to your annual fund donation and then by your priority points. Parking Information The number of parking spaces available is greatly exceeded by the number of VASF donors who are eligible to purchase parking. Because of this, the VASF will not be able to provide parking for donors who miss published deadlines for any reason. In addition, the VASF cannot guarantee retention of any parking location, although every consideration will be given to help fill each donor s request. Donor Parking Assignment All VASF donor parking is reassigned on an annual basis. The minimum contribution necessary to purchase priority parking is the Ridgerunner level ($250-$499). Parking passes are assigned using a priority system that involves both a donor s VASF rank and annual giving category. Using this system, the parking guidelines for the 2003 football season are as follows: Nathan Dougherty Society donors who joined prior to July 1, 2002, will be eligible to purchase three football parking passes. Nathan Dougherty Society donors who joined July 1, 2002, or after will be eligible to purchase two parking passes. The location of these passes will be assigned according to their VASF rank, or in lot G10 if their rank does not allow for their choice of parking. Silver Victor donors ($10,000) will be eligible to purchase 2 football parking passes. The location of these passes will be assigned according to their VASF rank, or in lot G10 if their rank does not allow for their choice of parking. Bronze Victor donors ($5,000-$9,999) who are ranked in the top 1000 donors will have their choice of the following parking options: 1. Eligibility to purchase 1 football parking pass assigned according to their VASF rank, or in lot G10 if their rank does not qualify for their choice of parking. 2. Eligibility to purchase 2 football parking passes in lot G12 or Lake Avenue Garage. Bronze Victor donors ($5,000-$9999) who are ranked from 1001-3500 will be eligible to purchase 1 football parking pass. The location of this pass will be assigned according to their VASF rank, or in lot G10 if their rank does not allow for their choice of parking. 16 17

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 18 Bronze Victor donors ($5,000-$9999) who are ranked from 3501-6000 will be eligible to purchase 1 football parking pass. This pass will be assigned either in lot C18, G4, G3, 23 or 11th St. Garage according to their VASF rank. Bronze Victor donors ($5,000-$9999) who are ranked 6001 and higher will be eligible to purchase 1 football parking pass. This pass will be assigned in lot G12, Lake Avenue Garage or 11th St. Garage. Mountaineer, Trailblazer, Plateau, and Ridgerunner level donors will be eligible to purchase 1 football parking pass. The location of this parking pass will be assigned strictly according to VASF rank as of gifts received by March 1, 2003. During the 2003 football season, the 11th Street Garage was opened as a brand new parking garage for VASF members. This garage provides a great new option for many of our VASF members to park. Other Parking Guidelines 1. VASF gifts must be received by March 1 each year to enable a donor to receive a parking pass application. Q: How can I get a parking pass? A: Parking is assigned to VASF donors and is done so based on their rank, unless they are a Bronze Victor category or higher. Last year, the VASF was able to purchase 5,200 parking passes to assign to its donors. Of these, 3,500 were on the UT main campus. The other 1,700 were located at the Agriculture campus, or other lots downtown. Q: What is the minimum contribution level necessary to purchase priority football parking? A: The Ridgerunner level ($250 - $499). Q: Can I request more than one space? A: Nathan Dougherty donors prior to July 1, 2002, donors are eligible to purchase three parking passes. All Nathan Dougherty donors after July 1, 2002, and Silver Victor donors are eligible to purchase two parking passes. Bronze Victor donors who are ranked 1-1000 can order two passes if they wish to park in G12 or the Lake Avenue Garage. Q: Why didn t I get a parking application this year? 2. The parking application must be returned by the stated deadline, along with payment in full, to receive a parking pass. 3. Handicapped parking is assigned by University Parking Services and is extremely limited. Requests for handicapped parking must be accompanied by a state handicapped placard each year. The handicapped individual must be in the vehicle to park in the assigned lot. The handicapped individual s name will be on the parking pass and identification will be requested by the officer in the lot. There is no charge for handicapped parking. A: If an individual makes their annual gift, but misses the March 1 deadline, they become ineligible for both parking and away game benefits. 4. Please advise the VASF office at the time you order your pass if you plan to use a high-top van as some of the University s garages will not accommodate this type of vehicle. 5. Parking areas cannot be guaranteed, and the parking assignment guidelines will be strictly adhered to. 18

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 20 Basketball Ticket Information Due to the high renewal rate among original Arena Fund members, lower level sidecourt seating in Thompson-Boling Arena is unavailable. The remaining lower level seats are shared by VASF donors, University Alumni donors and students. As a result, most of the new seating assignments for VASF donors are in the upper level. Seating assignments for new donors and improvements for renewing donors are reviewed on a priority basis. Using this system, the VASF starts with our top annual giving category (the Nathan Dougherty Society) and reviews all requests in this category in rank order. After all of the requests in this category have been processed, the VASF then reviews all ticket requests in the next annual giving category (Silver Victor) in rank order. This process continues down through the VASF annual giving categories until all of the available tickets have been assigned. Any requests for basketball seating changes must be made in writing and should be mailed with your ticket order. 2003 Donation Guidelines for Season Basketball Tickets* (per pair of seats) *These gift amounts do not guarantee seats in any location in Thompson-Boling Arena. They merely are to provide new donors with an idea of the approximate amount it takes to sit in a specific seat, based upon the 2002 season. All amounts are listed as a donation per pair of seats. 100 Level Sections 103-107 and 119-123 $5,000 All other sections $ 2,500 200 Level Sections 202-207 and 218-223 $ 2,500 All other sections $ 1,000 300 Level Sections 302-308 (courtside seats) $ 500 Sections 318-324 (courtside seats) $ 500 All other sections, no donation necessary Away Game Tickets Road game basketball tickets are not available through the UT Athletic Ticket office. Please contact the Athletic Ticket office at the host school for more information. Southeastern Conference Tournament Applications for the SEC Basketball Tournament will be sent to donors who have made their VASF gift by June 30 of each year and qualify for seating based upon their annual giving category. Seating will be assigned based upon a combination of a donor s annual giving category and VASF rank. Thompson Boling Arena Seating Support the Lady Vols Tennessee is proud of the winning tradition associated with the women s athletic program. VASF members help the Men s Athletic Department provide support for women s athletics each year. For more information about Lady Vol basketball tickets or the Boost-Her Club, please contact Betsy Roberts at (865) 974-0001. 20 21

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 22 utsports.com How To Contribute There are several ways to become a donor to the Volunteer Athletic Scholarship Fund. To obtain donor benefits, it is important to complete your gift prior to MARCH 1 of each year. Here are just a few of the ways to support the Vols. Pledge You may pledge to join the VASF at a specific level and then pay the pledge in installments, completing your pledge by March 1. Statements will be sent periodically throughout the year reminding you of the March 1 deadline and the contribution the VASF office has received. Cash Donations Cash or checks are always acceptable. Gifts are acknowledged by receipt from The University of Tennessee and the Athletic Department. It is important to complete your gift by MARCH 1 of each year to obtain donor benefits. Make all checks payable to The University of Tennessee. Credit Cards The VASF and Athletic Ticket Office accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover. It is important to list the name of the cardholder, the account number and the expiration date on the contribution card. In order to obtain benefits, your gift must be completed by MARCH 1 of each year. Bank Draft By joining the Vol Check-off program, you may have your bank account drafted monthly. To sign up for this option, contact the VASF office. Matching Gifts Many companies will match your gifts to The University of Tennessee. Please consult the benefits office at your place of employment. You may be able to double or triple the value of your gift and benefits. Your initial gift and matching form must be in by MARCH 1, but the matching gift may be completed throughout the year. Many companies are not matching gifts if the donor receives any benefit as a result of the gift. Please check with the VASF and the matching company to be sure that the matching sum can be applied to your donor benefits status. If the company chooses to cease matching a donor s gift, the donor is responsible for the entire annual contribution to maintain the same benefits. Gifts of Real Property and Securities Gifts of real property and securities are welcomed and may provide significant tax advantages for donors. Appreciated stocks can be transferred electronically which, in some circumstances, can enable donors to realize significant capital gains tax savings while helping the VASF provide essential scholarship support. Consult your tax advisor for details and/or contact John Currie or Scott Rabenold in the VASF office at (865) 974-1218. Benefits of these gifts must be evaluated on an individual case basis. Estate Gifts Gifts through wills and bequests can provide you with benefits and the opportunity to sustain your family name through endowed scholarships with The University of Tennessee Athletic Department. Estate gifts can be made with a designated amount, a real asset or a residual bequest. Consult your attorney. The VASF can provide the appropriate wording for inclusion in your planning. Benefits of these gifts must be evaluated on an individual case basis. Contact Scott Rabenold in the VASF office at (865) 974-1218 for more information. Endowments To provide funding for future Vol student-athletes, endowments are essential. The opportunity to fully endow a scholarship with the Volunteers exists at the $150,000 level and entitles you to membership in the Nathan Dougherty Society. These gifts can be made over a ten-year period in equal installments. The VASF office will provide the appropriate agreements to complete the gift. Benefits of these gifts must be evaluated on an individual case basis. Contact Associate Athletic Director John Currie, Assistant Athletic Director David Blackburn or Director of Capital Support Scott Rabenold at (865) 974-1218 for more information. Life Income Gifts Charitable remainder trusts provide several advantages over cash, securities or real property. They provide the donor with income for a designated period of time or life. They provide the Athletic Department with an endowed scholarship gift upon the completion of the trust or donor s death. Possible tax advantages could exist. Call Associate Athletic Director John Currie, Assistant Athletic Director David Blackburn or Director of Capital Support Scott Rabenold at (865) 974-1218 for more information. You also are encouraged to consult your tax advisor. Benefits of these gifts must be evaluated on an individual case basis. Tax Information Under applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), the amount of a contribution that is deductible for federal income tax purposes is limited to the excess of the amount contributed over the value of any goods or services provided to the donor by the University. The Athletic Department will notify you as to the value of any such items. In addition, the IRC provides that 80 percent of an amount paid to or for the benefit of an institution of higher education shall be treated as a charitable contribution if, as a result of the payment, the donor receives the right to purchase tickets for seating at an athletic event in an athletic stadium at the institution. Consult your tax advisor to determine whether these provisions apply to you. In order to deduct 100 percent of your gift you must waive, in writing, all benefits applicable to your VASF donation. 22 23

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 24 2004 Fund Raising Year January Renewal contribution cards and VASF guidebooks mailed Fund Drive follow-ups in local communities Big Orange Fan Reception Pledge reminders/statements mailed February Big Orange Fan Reception Fund Drive wrap-ups in local communities Final Pledge reminders/statements mailed March Priority Contribution deadline - March 1 Fund Drive Ends April Fund Drive Awards Ceremony Football Home/Road Ticket Application Mailing May Coca-Cola Big Orange Caravan Football Ticket Application Deadline Football Parking Application Mailing June Football Parking Application Deadline VASF Donor Ticket Assignments Processed 2003-2004 Fiscal Year Ends July 2004-2005 Fiscal Year Begins August Football tickets/parking passes mailed Basketball Ticket Application Mailing First renewal/pledge system mailing for 2004 year September Basketball Parking Application Mailing Basketball Ticket Application Deadline October Basketball Parking Application Deadline VASF Donor Ticket Assignments Processed Basketball tickets mailed November Basketball Parking Passes Mailed Fund Drive Kick-offs in local communities Second renewal/pledge system mailing December VASF Year-end Renewal Mailing Under applicable provisions of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), the amount of a contribution that is tax deductible for federal income tax purposes is limited to the excess of the amount contributed over the value of any goods or services provided to the donor by the University. The Athletic Department will notify you as to the value of any such items. In addition, the IRC provides that 80% of an amount paid to or for the benefit of an institution of higher education shall be treated as a charitable contribution if, as a result of the payment, the donor receives the right to purchase tickets for seating at an athletic event in an athletic stadium at the institution. Consult your tax advisor as to determine whether these provisions apply to you. In order to deduct 100% of your gift, you must waive, in writing, all benefits applicable to your VASF donation. Pledge statements mailed 24 25 Team Name Amount Charged Cardholder Signature Fund Drive Worker $ Big Orange Club $50-$99 Discover/Visa/Mastercard Account Number Expiration date Foothills $100-$249 Ridgerunner $250-$499 Please make checks payable to the University of Tennessee Plateau $500-$999 Check Enclosed Charge to Credit Card Trailblazer $1000-$2499 Home Phone: Business Phone: Mountaineer $2500-$4999 City: State: ZIP: Bronze Victor $5000-$9999 Preferred Mailing Address: Silver Victor $10,000 & up Nathan Dougherty Society Attention: Email: Membership Classification Name: Clerk Tender Volunteer Athletic Scholarship Fund C o n t r i b u t i o n c a r d Complete and mail to: University of Tennessee Athletic Department P.O. Box 15016, Knoxville, TN 37901-5016 Date rec d Office Use Only

610747 VASF 1/27/04 2:27 PM Page 26 University of Tennessee Athletic Development & Marketing Staff Back row, l-r: Eric Beaty, David Blackburn, Scott Rabenold, Brian Carroll, Carmen Tegano, Allyson Gozdieski, John Currie, Suzie Miller, Chip Bryant, Mark Carter, Steven Short. Front row, l-r: Megan Zeager, Kathy Kersting, Jennifer Wiggins, Tina Haun, Claire Stone, Rebecca Hobbs-Clowers. (Primary VASF Contacts underlined) 2004 Football Schedule September 4 UNLV 18 Florida 25 TBD (Homecoming) November 6 Notre Dame 20 At Vanderbilt 27 Kentucky October 2 Auburn 9 At Georgia 16 At Mississippi 23 Alabama 30 At South Carolina December 4 SEC Championship (Atlanta) The University of Tennessee Volunteer Athletic Scholarship Fund P.O. Box 15016 Knoxville, TN 37901-5016 Phone: (865) 974-1218 Fax: (865) 974-2847 www.utsports.com