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Fellow Bobcats, Sustaining the overall excellence of our athletics program depends on the generosity of our donors. Our student-athletes wholeheartedly continue our tradition of excellence each day. We support their commitment to representing Texas State with pride through a donorship program that provides a top-tier college experience. Our top priority will always be the education of our 410 student-athletes. Scholarship support represents our most vital annual need. With the rising cost of a college education, our scholarship expenditures will be more than $ 4.8 million this fiscal year, which is why your contributions to the Bobcat Club are so important. Every dollar donated to the Bobcat Club is applied directly to the student-athlete scholarship fund. Maintaining and enhancing our successes will depend on our ability to provide our student-athletes with an outstanding Texas State education. The Bobcat Club has seen tremendous growth over the last four years. Since 2009, our donor base and dollars generated for scholarship support have increased by 400 percent. Donations to the Bobcat Club provide our student-athletes with the opportunity to be their best — both in the classroom and on the field. Our goal for 2013 is to reach 2,000 donors and over $1.3 million in donations to the annual fund. WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT! Two very important factors need to be considered as we position ourselves for success in the Sun Belt Conference—donations to the Bobcat Club and season ticket sales. The amount donated to an annual student-athlete scholarship fund and the number of football season tickets sold indicate the overall strength of an athletic department. In order for Texas State University to reach its potential and achieve its goals, these numbers must continue to grow. I encourage you to get involved by purchasing season tickets, donating to the Bobcat Club and doing your part to take this university and athletic department to new heights.
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Thanks so much for your support, passion and enthusiasm for Texas State Athletics! We are inspired every day to make this university one that is nationally respected in the ever-changing landscape of college athletics. GO BOBCATS!
Dr. Larry Teis Director of Athletics
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MAKE A GIFT. MAKE AN IMPACT.
“It is going to take the whole village to make our FBS football program successful. We need to continue to build on our passionate statewide donor base and have our fans call San Marcos home for six Saturdays in the fall. We need your support: Come back and give back to Texas State Athletics.”
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By making a gift and supporting the Bobcat Club, you: • Receive a TAX-DEDUCTIBLE donation credit
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$502,000
$215,000
NUMBER OF DONORS
2012–2013 BOBCAT CLUB DONORS BY GIVING LEVEL
DOLLARS RAISED
scholarship budgets at texas state $4.8 MILLION
518 500
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400 IN MILLIONS
177
168
100
45
20
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HALL OF FAME $100,000 AND UP
ALL-CONFERENCE $10,000–$24,999
1 PLATINUM $5,000–$9,999
200
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265
300
DIAMOND $2,500–$4,999
While its primary purpose is providing scholarship support for more than 400 student-athletes, the Bobcat Club also focuses on raising money for facilities upgrades through priority seating, donor events, the annual fund campaign, major gifts and high-impact projects that directly benefit our student-athletes.
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2009–10
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$365,000
GOLD $1,000–$2,499
The Bobcat Club is the principal fundraising arm of the Texas State Intercollegiate Athletics Department. The Bobcat Club provides a way for supporters to help talented Texas State student-athletes receive a top-tier education while pursuing their goals both on and off the field of competition. All donations to the Bobcat Club go directly toward the student-athlete scholarship fund.
SILVER $750–$999
• Offer a one-of-a-kind academic and athletic EXPERIENCE for our student-athletes
625
2010–11
BRONZE $500–$749
• Enjoy EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS, including game-day parking, premium seating and season ticket discounts
$924,000
875
2011–12
MAROON $200–$499
• Provide SCHOLARSHIP SUPPORT to more than 400 student-athletes
1,202
2012–13
ASSOCIATE $100–$199
ABOUT THE BOBCAT CLUB
TOTAL BOBCAT CLUB DONORS AND DOLLARS RAISED 2009–2013
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Based on grant-in-aid amounts (full scholarships) for the 2012–13 academic year. Tuition and fees: $8,770; Room and board: $7,520; Books: $1,090.
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Across the country, the academic and athletic success of student-athletes is directly tied to the number of donors supporting a university’s athletic department. This is how the Bobcat Club compares to Texas State’s regional and conference peers.
MARA PUISITE BOBCAT GOLF
2012–2013 scholarship ANNUAL fund donors
2012–2013 comparison of annual scholarship funds raised
1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000
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$8,300,000
IN MILLIONS
NEW MEXICO HOUSTON
6 ARKANSAS STATE
5
SMU
4
COLORADO STATE
8
$720,000
WESTERN KENTUCKY
SOUTH ALABAMA
$900,000 TEXAS STATE
$1,035,000 NORTH TEXAS
$1,335,000 ARKANSAS STATE
$720,000 $1,675,000
RICE
COLORADO STATE
$2,040,000 RICE
$2,200,000 WESTERN KENTUCKY
$2,750,000
$2,600,000 HOUSTON
SMU
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NEW MEXICO
2
UTSA
$2,790,000
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THE COST OF EXCELLENCE
“It’s not just the opportunity to play golf and represent Texas State all over the country, it’s a chance to do so while getting a first-class education at this outstanding university. The support, love and cheer we receive from fans, families, supporters and other students is inspirational and irreplaceable. Coaches, advisors, mentors and the athletic department — they all are here for us and eager to help us succeed.”
UTSA SOUTH ALABAMA TEXAS STATE
NORTH TEXAS
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• The Texas State NCAA student-athlete graduation rate is 69 percent, compared to 55 percent for the general student population. • The average cumulative GPA for Texas State student-athletes was 2.84 at the end of spring 2012. • An impressive achievement: 45 studentathletes earned perfect 4.0 GPAs. • In 2012, 57 student-athletes earned their diplomas and graduated from Texas State University.
NCAA Academic Progress Report
student-athletes in the classroom
With the help of the Bobcat Club, Texas State student-athletes continue to excel in the classroom, as shown by the following highlights:
The Academic Progress Rate (APR) is a measure of eligibility and retention for Division I studentathletes as used by the NCAA. Eight of the 16 Texas State varsity teams earned a perfect score of 1000, and the department-wide average was 988 during the 2012-2013 academic year. This shows how the increased financial support from our donors has directly benefited the academic performance of our student-athletes.
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The Bobcat Club and Texas State’s Department of Athletics are excited to announce three new programs to enhance the way our fans experience Bobcat Athletics.
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BRING A BOBCAT
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BRING A BOBCAT The Bring A Bobcat campaign encourages our passionate fans and supporters to help grow the Bobcat Club by bringing new members to the Bobcat Club. The program credits current donors for the amount of new member donations they bring in to the Bobcat Club.
EXAMPLE If Joe Fan is a $500 donor and he encourages his neighbor to join the Bobcat Club at the $500 level, Joe gets the benefits of a $1,000 donor ($500 for his donation plus $500 for his neighbor’s donation). Not only does this campaign help the Texas State Athletic Department continue to grow, it rewards donors for helping the department achieve its goals. There is no limit on the number of people you can sign up and no limit on the amount of credit you can receive!*
Just tear off the maroon BRING A BOBCAT donor card on the back cover and sign up a friend today!
For more information on the Bring a Bobcat campaign, visit www.txstatebobcatclub.com.
PRIORITY POINTS
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BOBCAT KIDS CLUB
PRIORITY POINTS The Priority Points Program is a scoring system to reward current and past giving as well as seasonticket purchase history. Priority Points will be used to rank donors and season-ticket holders interested in purchasing available Champions Club seats and Legacy suites as well as tickets to future football bowl games and NCAA post-season basketball and baseball post-season tournaments. The points will also be used for season ticket relocations at Bobcat Stadium, determining future football gameday parking locations, and other events that arise throughout the year.
THE FOUR COMPONENTS USED TO CALCULATE PRIORITY POINTS: Donations: 1 point for every $100 donated to the Bobcat Club*, an athletic-related endowment or major gifts* Season ticket purchases: 1 point for every season ticket purchased* Consecutive years donating: 1 point for each consecutive year of giving to the Bobcat Club* Consecutive years of season tickets: 1 point for each consecutive year of purchasing season tickets*
EXAMPLE Joe Fan has given $500 to the Bobcat Club each year since 2009 and has held four football season tickets since 2009. Joe also donated $1,000 to an athletic endowment in 2011. His point total is calculated below:
The Bobcat Kids Club allows children to get a head start on becoming loyal Bobcats! For only $25, each child will receive: • • • • •
One (1) season football ticket FREE admission to all other home games Kids Club T-Shirt Kids Club Membership Card Autographed picture from Boko and Coach Fran • Birthday card from Boko • Invitations to other exclusive events
• 5 points each year since 2009 for his $500 donation = 25 points • 5 points for giving in five consecutive years • 4 points for each football season ticket since 2009 = 20 points • 5 points for consecutive season football tickets • 10 points for his $1,000 donation • Grand total: 65 points
Log in to your account at www.txstatebobcatclub.com to see your priority point summary, where your priority points rank and how making additional donations would affect your ranking.
BOBCAT KIDS CLUB *Please note: A donor must make a contribution during the 2013–2014 year to be eligible for the Bring a Bobcat credit. 12
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OTHER WAYS TO GIVE
OTHER WAYS TO GIVE
THREE NEW WAYS TO GET INTO THE GAME!
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Silver Level $750 – $999
Gold Level $1,000 – $2,499
Diamond Level $2,500 – $4,999
Platinum Level $5,000 – $9,999
All-Conference Level $10,000 – $24,999
All-American Level $25,000 – $49,999
Champion Level $50,000 – $99,999
Hall of Fame Level $100,000 – and up
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Tax-Deductible Contribution E-mail Updates Car Decal Invitations to Social Events
Maroon & gold room Halftime Receptions Donors at the Bronze Level ($500) and above also enjoy exclusive receptions during men’s and women’s basketball halftimes. The Maroon & Gold Room receptions offer complimentary non-alcoholic beverages, beer, wine and appetizers. IMPORTANT DATES FEBRUARY 20 Annual Fund Drive begins; football season ticket renewals begin MARCH 23 Bobcat Bonanza APRIL 10 Houston Luncheon JULY 10 Austin Luncheon AUGUST 7 Football Kickoff Luncheon AUGUST 15 Bobcat Club benefits distributed OCTOBER 1 Basketball benefits distributed
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Bronze Level $500 – $749
Bobcat Bonanza is the athletic department’s largest annual fundraiser, benefiting the scholarship fund for Texas State student-athletes. Held each spring, Bobcat Bonanza raises money through a golf tournament, sponsorships, and live and silent auctions. The event has grown each year and raised a record $147,000 in 2012. Bobcat Bonanza is another great opportunity to support the student-athlete scholarship fund.
Maroon Level $200 – $499
Bobcat Bonanza
Donors at the Bronze Level ($500) and above enjoy access to a private, pregame reception at every home game at Bobcat Stadium. Access to the event starts 90 minutes before kickoff. Enjoy a complimentary meal, non-alcoholic drinks and a cash bar before kickoff, then watch the Bobcats take the field. The reception will close at kickoff.
Associate Level $100 – $199
Bobcat Club luncheons occur on a quarterly schedule during the academic year. These luncheons are a great way for Bobcat Club donors to hear from Texas State coaches and student-athletes while enjoying a professionally catered lunch. • Baseball/Softball Luncheon • Basketball Tipoff Luncheon • Football Kickoff Luncheon • Austin Luncheon • Houston Luncheon • San Antonio Luncheon
Football Pregame Receptions
Football Game Program Recognition Prime Seating Opportunity1
BOBCAT CLUB BENEFITS
special events
BOBcat club statewide luncheons presented by pioneer bank
Season Ticket Discounts Quarterly E-magazine Football Parking2 Football Pregame Reception Tickets Donor Appreciation Gift Maroon and Gold Room Halftime Reception Access Card Two Private, Pregame Donor Receptions (Basketball & Baseball) Basketball Parking Invitation for Two to Athletic Director Suite at Football Game Travel with a Selected Sports Program to an Away Game3 Endowed Scholarship in Family Name 1. See page 15 for Bobcat Club Prime Seating Sections. | 2. See page 14 for BC Donor Parking. | 3. Travel is at the discretion of the Director of Athletics.
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BOBCAT CLUB DONOR PARKING LOCATION
BOBCAT CLUB GIFT LEVEL
Lot 1
Suite Holders
Lot 2
$1,000 plus
Lot 3
$500–$999
Lot 4
$200–$499
RV Reserved
$1,000 plus
WSL Reserved
$5,000 plus
BOBCAT CLUB PRIME SEATING
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Aquarena Sprin
4 Bobcat Stadium
4 1 WSL
• A limited number of RV reserved spaces will be available and will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.
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The stadium map outlines the sections on the west side of Bobcat Stadium where a per-seat donation to the Bobcat Club is required to purchase a season ticket. Before you can purchase a season ticket in the Prime Seating area, you must first meet the minimum Bobcat Club contribution.
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BOBCAT CLUB SEATING
SECTION 103
ROW 23–25
PER SEAT DONATION $350
103
11–22
$200
103
1–10
$100
102
23–25
$300
102
1–22
$100
104
23–25
$300
104
1–22
$100
203
1–5
$200
Season ticket price in the Prime Seating area
$130
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JUSTIN IWUJI BOBCAT FOOTBALL
BOBCAT STADIUM’S PREMIUM SEATING — OUTDOOR CLUB SEATS AND SUITES — ARE LOCATED IN THE JERRY D. AND LINDA GREGG FIELDS BOBCAT STADIUM WEST SIDE COMPLEX. PATRONS ENJOY A WIDE ARRAY OF AMENITIES DESIGNED TO ENHANCE THE GAME-DAY EXPERIENCE.
BOBCAT STADIUM LUXURY SEATING
“I’m grateful for the opportunity to be a Texas State Bobcat and to give back to the community while doing what I love in being a student-athlete. The fans, alums and supporters of the Bobcat Club provide motivation for me to excel both on the field and in the classroom.”
Legacy Suites SOLD OUT Legacy Suites provide Texas State fans with the ultimate Bobcat gameday experience. The 15 spacious suites at Bobcat Stadium were built for those who expect nothing but the best in comfort and style.
Champions Club SOLD OUT Champions Club seat holders enjoy an exceptional game-day atmosphere from one of Bobcat Stadium’s 440 open-air club seats in a section extending from end zone to end zone. The beautiful Champion Club offers fans a wonderful buffet meal before kickoff, and a full-service bar with TVs and two spacious lounge areas.
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Platinum Level (Between the 35s) $2,000 per seat (Cost breakdown: $1,250 facility donations; $500 Bobcat Club gift; $250 ticket and food)
Gold Level (Outside the 35s) $1,500 per seat (Cost breakdown: $1,250 facility donations; $250 ticket and food )
If you are interested in adding your name to the Legacy Suite or Champions Club waiting lists, please contact the development office at 512.245.2114. The waiting list will be ranked based on priority points.*
*See page 11 for additional information on our Priority Points Program.
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OTHER WAYS TO GIVE
MAKE A GIFT. MAKE AN IMPACT. Endowments
110% Program
An endowment is a transfer of money or property donated to Texas State with the stipulation that it be invested and the principal remain intact in perpetuity, which allows the gift to have a much greater impact over a longer period of time.
We ask our student-athletes to give 110 percent in the classroom and on the field. We ask donors to match their effort by giving 110 percent of their previous annual gift when renewing their Bobcat Club donation.
This provides an annual spendable income that becomes a permanent resource in future years for student-athletes. Texas State Athletics has seen an increase from $990,000 in endowments to over $2.2 million since 2009.
BOBCAT CLUB YOUNG ALUMNI
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in the Bobcat Club Young Alumni program. Donors who give an annual gift of at least $100 and who have graduated from Texas State within the last five years are considered Bobcat Club Young Alumni. Members enjoy standard Bobcat Club benefits
Gifts-In-Kind*
home game, a basketball pregame reception, and an in-game
*Subject to Bobcat Club approval
Anna Hernandez BOBCAT softball
Stay involved with Texas State after graduation by participating
By creating an endowment, you are establishing an enduring legacy that will carry on for future generations. An endowment can be created with an initial investment of $25,000.
A gift-in-kind (GIK) is viewed as a type of charitable giving in which goods and services are donated in lieu of cash. Examples of GIK donations include food at restaurants and rooms at hotels. The Bobcat Club’s GIK program affords the contributor a donation level in the Bobcat Club for the value of GIK provided.
“Being a Texas State Bobcat has given me the opportunity to play collegiate softball for a program and university that are both on the rise. The support of fans and the Bobcat Club has shown me that Texas State University and its athletics program are something to be very proud of! It is still unreal to me that I am a part of this amazing university as I aim to make a difference on the field, in the classroom, and around the community.”
in addition to receiving invitations for special Young Alumni events. Past events include a football tailgate at a Texas State
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reception tent event during a home baseball game. In 2012, 863 graduating seniors joined the Young Alumni program by choosing to donate their university security deposit to the Bobcat Club. Start with a small donation as a young alum and increase your donation as your earnings grow.
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BRING A BO BCAT
MAKE AN IMPACT
BOBCAT CLUB LEADERSHIP COUNCIL
BOBCAT CLUB LEADERSHIP COUNCIL The Bobcat Club Leadership Council is a group of dedicated Bobcat Club donors who help spread the message of supporting Texas State Athletics. The council serves as a peer-to-peer fundraising group whose goal is to reach out to family, friends, fellow alumni and fans during the annual fund drive. Council members also assist in other fundraising activities, including Bobcat Bonanza. The Leadership Council is led by a council chair and members across the state working within geographical regions.
Joining is easieR than ever. Collin Tarrant
Williamson Travis
Bobcat Club Leadership Council by Geographic Region AUSTIN
HOUSTON
Jordan D. Berry
Chris Bowman
Fritz Cox
Ashley Dedear
Ernie Dominguez
Matt Edgar
Mark Dorsey
Dustin Hacker
Chris Garcia
Rob Karisch
James Scott
Sam Pier John Sorsby
DFW Danny Difeo Justin Gamble Chris Garcia
SAN ANTONIO
Montgomery
Hays Comal
Shay Bluntzer
SAN MARCOS/KYLE/ NEW BRAUNFELS
Clayton Bynum
Roger Boyd
Rebekah Bynum
Clarisa DeSanto
Cliff Davis
Justin Edmondson
Chris Fry
David Howard
Josh Langhorst
Monica McNabb
Ruben Ortega
Nan Patton
Justin Sheedy
Kay Stroman
Bob Strauss
Jason Tarr
REGISTER BY MAIL
REGISTER ON-LINE
Bexar
Fort Bend
Harris
Visit www.txstatebobcatclub.com and click on the box in the upper right corner that says “Give Today!” From there, you will be able to join the Bobcat Club or renew your membership. You will also be able to purchase season tickets and update your contact information, making it quick and easy to stay involved with Bobcat Athletics.
Return your completed form to: Texas State University Department of Athletics Darren B. Casey Athletic Administration Building 601 University Drive San Marcos, TX 78666
PAYMENT INFORMATION Brazoria
Jay Yarbro
The Bobcat Club accepts checks, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Payments can be made all at once or spread throughout the year via automatic checking account withdrawals or automatic credit card payments. Contact the Bobcat Club office to set up payments. If you make a pledge and choose to send payments on your own schedule, half of the payment must be received by August 1, 2013, for you to receive your Bobcat Club benefits.
Like us at www.facebook.com/bobcatclub Follow us @txstbobcatclub
If you are interested in joining the Bobcat Club Leadership Council, please contact the Bobcat Club at 512.245.2114.
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Get your PRIORITY POINTS. Bring a Bobcat today! (SEE PAGE 10 FOR DETAILS.)
BOBCAT CLUB MEMBER WHO REFERRED YOU:
2013 – 2014 TEXAS STATE BOBCAT CLUB PLEDGE CARD
2013 – 2014 TEXAS STATE BOBCAT CLUB PLEDGE CARD
GIVE THIS PLEDGE CARD TO A FRIEND
I’d like to make a gift of $___________.
I’d like to make a gift of $___________. Yes, I have given 110% or more of last year’s Bobcat Club gift.
GIVING LEVELS
Associate
Maroon
Bronze
Silver
Gold
$1,000–$2,499
GIVING LEVELS
Platinum
All-Conference
All–American
Champion
Hall of Fame
Diamond
$100–$199
Diamond
$2,500–$4,999
$5,000–$9,999
$200–$499 $10,000–$24,999
$500–$749
$750–$999
$25,000–$49,999
$50,000–$99,999
$100,000 and Up
Contact Information
$2,500–$4,999
Associate
Maroon
Bronze
Silver
Gold
Platinum
All-Conference
All–American
Champion
Hall of Fame
$100–$199
$5,000–$9,999
$200–$499 $10,000–$24,999
$500–$749
$750–$999
$25,000–$49,999
$50,000–$99,999
$1,000–$2,499 $100,000 and Up
Contact Information
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Check (Checks should be made payable to Texas State University-San Marcos.)
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Paid in Full
Bill Me (Half-payment is due August 1, 2013, to receive benefits.)
Automatic Monthly Payment Amount: $______________________ . (Include a voided check to set up EFT payments.)
I decline all benefits, including ticket and parking benefits, and wish for my gift to be 100-percent tax-deductible. I am interested in being contacted about season tickets.
Paid in Full
Bill Me (Half-payment is due August 1, 2013, to receive benefits.)
Automatic Monthly Payment Amount: $______________________ . (Include a voided check to set up EFT payments.)
I decline all benefits, including ticket and parking benefits, and wish for my gift to be 100-percent tax-deductible. I am interested in being contacted about season tickets.
TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY | DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Darren B. Casey Athletic Administration Building 601 University Drive | San Marcos, TX 78666
TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY | DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS Darren B. Casey Athletic Administration Building 601 University Drive | San Marcos, TX 78666
www.txstatebobcatclub.com
www.txstatebobcatclub.com
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MAKE A GIFT. MAKE AN IMPACT.
BRING IN A FRIEND AND GET REWARDED! The Bring A Bobcat campaign encourages our passionate fans and supporters to help grow the Bobcat Club by bringing new members to the Bobcat Club. The program credits current donors for the amount of new member donations they bring in to the Bobcat Club. Just tear off the BRING A BOBCAT pledge form and give it to a friend. Additional pledge cards can be downloaded from our website.
www.t xs t a t e bobc a t clu b . com
TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY BOARD OF REGENTS Donna N. Williams, Chair, Arlington | Ron Mitchell, Vice Chair, Horseshoe Bay | Charlie Amato, San Antonio Dr. Jaime R. Garza, San Antonio | Kevin J. Lilly, Houston | David Montagne, Beaumont | Trisha Pollard, Bellaire Rossanna Salazar, Austin | William F. Scott, Nederland | Andrew Greenberg, Student Regent, Beaumont Dr. Brian McCall, Chancellor