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2020 Membership Guide Tennesseefund.org 32

03WELCOME

04WHY GIVE

06HOW IT WORKS

10FOOTBALL SEASON TICKETS

12BASKETBALL SEASON TICKETS

14PREMIUM SEATS

20PARKING

22PARKING MAP

24MORE WAYS TO GIVE

25TENNESSEE ALWAYS

26MEET THE TEAM

Table of Contents

2021 Membership Guide2 Tennesseefund.org 3

VICE CHANCELLOR/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS DR. DANNY WHITE & FAMILY

HEAD FOOTBALL COACH JOSH HEUPEL

2020 Membership Guide4

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TEAM CONFERENCECHAMPIONSHIPS

TEAM NCAACHAMPIONSHIPS

565STUDENT-ATHLETES

90%4-YEAR GRADUATION RATE

20SPORTS

3,680HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE

312 CURRENT SEC ACADEMICHONOR ROLL MEMBERS

To compete nationally, the University of Tennessee must ensure that the top in-state recruits are

choosing to play for the Volunteers, while also attracting the best national recruits.

With scholarship costs rising nationally, it is imperative that the Tennessee Fund increases both

memberships and gifts to cover these costs. Every member and dollar count toward making

the student-athlete dream become a reality. The education and life lessons our student-athletes

receive are priceless. Consider increasing your gift or referring a friend to the Tennessee Fund.

Data based on the following projects: Average student-athlete expenses for FY20-21 based on 565 total SA 276.13 SA scholarships (81% out-of-state 19% in-state).

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*Includes tuition, room/board

** Includes summer school

$52,176SCHOLARSHIP*

$6,172STUDENT STIPEND**

$3,004TRAINING TABLE

$308SPORTS SCIENCE

$4,053STRENGTH & CONDITIONING

$10,390SPORTS MEDICINE

$4,533ACADEMIC SUPPORT

$7,209EQUIPMENT

$20,933TRAVEL

Student-Athlete Experience Annual Investment

$108,778ANNUAL TOTAL

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According to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed into law on December 22, 2017, Internal Revenue Code Section 170(l) has been amended to eliminate charitable deductions previously allowed for gifts given for seating in athletics venues. Priority seating per-seat gifts will not be deductible for tax purposes. Philanthropic giving beyond seating gifts are still tax-deductible. Please consult with your tax advisor for information on how these changes affect your personal income taxes.

Priority Point SystemDEFINITION OF THE POINT SYSTEM

The Tennessee Fund uses a priority point

system to fairly allocate member benefits.

Members receive points based upon the

consecutive number of years that they

have given to the Tennessee Fund and

the cumulative amount of their gifts. This

system seeks to reward both longevity and

gift amount when establishing priorities.

With the point total, the Tennessee Fund

can “rank” all members regardless of giving

category.

POINT ALLOCATION

Points are allocated as follows:

1 pt. Awarded for each $100 donated to the

Tennessee Fund* since 1986

1 pt. Awarded for each $100 donated to

Capital/Endowment funds since 1986

5 pts. Awarded for each consecutive year of

giving to the Tennessee Fund since 1986

10 pts.. Awarded for UT alumni

(one-time award per account)

50 pts. Awarded for UT letterman

(one-time award per account)

50 pts. Awarded for gifts given prior to 1986

(one-time award)

S.A.V.E. PointsBeginning in Summer of 2020, the Student-

Athlete Volunteer Excellence Fund (S.A.V.E.)

was established to off-set an extreme budget

shortfall projected due to COVID-19. Any gift

made to S.A.V.E. is rewarded with 5 points

for each $100 donated. All gifts must be

received by June 30th, 2021 to be eligible for

point bonus.

*See pages 20-23 or visit tennesseefund.org/

parking-passes for more information.

**With purchase of season tickets

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JANUARY

Priority rank processed for SEC/NCAA

basketball post season tickets

FEBRUARY

Final Annual fund gift/renewal mailing for

2021 football benefits

MARCH

1st - Annual Fund contribution deadline for

football season ticket renewals

Rank processed for football parking and

away game ticket assignments

APRIL

Football home/away season ticket

application available online

Football parking application available online

30th – Football season ticket and parking

application deadline

MAY

Online football season ticket seat

relocation/upgrades

25th – Football parking live selection

process begins online

JUNE

2nd - Football parking live selection

process ends

15th - Annual Fund contributions deadline

for basketball season ticket renewals

JULY

Rank processed for basketball parking

selection process

Basketball season tickets and parking

application available online

30th - Basketball season ticket and parking

application deadline

AUGUST

Football season tickets & parking mailed

Online men's/women's basketball season

ticket seat relocation/upgrades

16th to 23rd - Basketball parking live

selection process

SEPTEMBER

Online men’s and women’s

basketball member seat relocation/

upgrades completed

OCTOBER

Basketball season tickets and

parking mailed

NOVEMBER

Rank processed for SEC/Bowl Game

ticket assignments

Tennessee Fund gift renewal mailing

for 2022 football benefits

DECEMBER

31st - Year-end gift deadline

Bronze Victor: $5,000

Foothills: $100

Silver Victor: $10,000

Trailblazer: $1,000

Gold Victor: $15,000

Mountaineer: $2,500

Football Parking: Priority II*

Eligible to purchase: 1 Pass

Football Parking: Priority III*

Eligible to purchase: 1 Pass

Basketball Parking: Priority II*

Eligible to purchase: 3 Passes

Basketball Parking: Priority III*

Eligible to purchase: 1 Pass

• Vols & Lady Vols Basketball Priority

(Renewable) Season Ticket Opportunity

• Vols & Lady Vols SEC & NCAA

Tournament Tickets**

• Eligible to Request Postseason Tickets

+ Football Away Game Ticket Opportunity

+ Invitation to VIP Events

• Vols & Lady Vols Basketball Priority

(Renewable) Season Ticket Opportunity

• Vols & Lady Vols SEC & NCAA

Tournament Tickets**

• Eligible to Request Postseason Tickets

Annual Giving Levels & Benefits2021 Calendar Year Each Tennessee Fund member’s priority and ability to obtain various benefits is determined by a combination of annual giving level and member rank as determined

by the Tennessee Fund point system (see page 6 for information on the priority point system). For premium seating giving levels & benefits, see page 14-17.

Football Parking: Priority I*

Eligible to purchase: 2 Passes

Basketball Parking: Priority I*

Eligible to purchase: 4 Passes

• Vols & Lady Vols Basketball Priority

(Renewable) Season Ticket Opportunity

• Vols & Lady Vols SEC & NCAA

Tournament Tickets**

• Eligible to Request Postseason Tickets

+ Football Away Game Ticket Opportunity

+ Invitation to VIP Events

Football Parking: Priority III*

Eligible to purchase: 1 Pass

Basketball Parking: Priority III*

Eligible to purchase: 1 Pass

• Vols & Lady Vols Basketball Priority

(Renewable) Season Ticket Opportunity

• Vols & Lady Vols SEC & NCAA

Tournament Tickets**

• Eligible to Request Postseason Tickets

+ Football Away Game Ticket Opportunity

Football Parking: Priority III*

Eligible to purchase: 1 Pass

Basketball Parking: Priority III*

Eligible to purchase: 2 Passes

• Vols & Lady Vols Basketball Priority

(Renewable) Season Ticket Opportunity

• Vols & Lady Vols SEC & NCAA

Tournament Tickets**

• Eligible to Request Postseason Tickets

+ Football Away Game Ticket Opportunity

Football Parking: Priority I*

Eligible to purchase: 3 Passes

Basketball Parking: Priority I*

Eligible to purchase: 5 Passes

• Vols & Lady Vols Basketball Priority

(Renewable) Season Ticket Opportunity

• Vols & Lady Vols SEC & NCAA

Tournament Tickets**

• Eligible to Request Postseason Tickets

+ Football Away Game Ticket Opportunity

+ Invitation to VIP Events

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Approximate 2021 Away Game Ticket Availability

The total UT ticket allotment includes seating

for students, players’ families, coaches, band

and administrative staff. After those tickets are

allocated, remaining tickets are assigned to

Tennessee Fund members.These gift amounts do not guarantee seats in Neyland Stadium. The listed annual gift

levels are to provide new Tennessee Fund members with an idea of the approximate

amount required to sit in a specific section, based upon the 2020 season. All amounts

are listed as a gift per seat and allow the member to renew the same seats each year

if the gift is made annually. Seating locations are subject to change as needed due to

future renovations of Neyland Stadium. In addition, the cost of season tickets may

vary on an annual basis.

According to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed into law on December 22, 2017,

Internal Revenue Code Section 170(l) has been amended to eliminate charitable

deductions previously allowed for gifts given for seating in athletics venues. Priority

seating per-seat gifts will not be deductible for tax purposes. Philanthropic giving

beyond seating gifts are still tax-deductible. Please consult with your tax advisor for

information on how these changes affect your personal income taxes.

Away Ticket InformationAs A Benefit Of Membership, Tennessee Fund Members Receive First Priority For Away Game Tickets.

The number of members able to receive tickets

will vary for each game depending on demand.

Away game ticket quantities are determined

by giving category, and seat assignments

are made in relation to member rank. The

number of tickets eligible for purchase for

each game is indicated on the season-ticket

application. Members eligible to pre-order

away game tickets should do so when renewing

their season tickets. In the case that demand

exceeds supply, accounts may be refunded.

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(Annual Gift Per Seat)

Southeastern Conference & NCAA Tournaments The number of SEC and NCAA Tournament

tickets the athletic department receives is

determined by the host site, causing fluctuation

in the number of members who are able to order

tickets. Applications will be sent to members who

have made their Tennessee Fund gift by June 30

of each year and qualify for seating based upon

their annual giving category. Members must

purchase season tickets to qualify.

According to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act signed

into law on December 22, 2017, Internal Revenue

Code Section 170(l) has been amended to

eliminate charitable deductions previously

allowed for gifts given for seating in athletics

venues. Priority seating per-seat gifts will not

be deductible for tax purposes. Philanthropic

giving beyond seating gifts are still tax-

deductible. Please consult with your tax advisor

for information on how these changes affect your

personal income taxes.

In addition, the cost of season tickets may vary on

an annual basis.

Seating & Gift AmountsThe listed annual gift levels are to provide new

Tennessee Fund members with an idea of the

approximate amount required to sit in a specific

section, based upon the 2020 season. All

amounts are listed as a gift per seat and allow

the member to renew the same seats each year

if the gift is made annually. Seating locations

are subject to change as needed due to future

renovations of Thompson-Boling Arena.

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(Annual Gift Per Seat) (Annual Gift Per Seat)

Vols Basketball Lady Vols Basketball

Premium seating at the University of

Tennessee is a great way to take a leadership

role in supporting the Vols, while receiving

the best seats in one of the following venues:

Neyland Stadium, Thompson-Boling Arena,

Sherri Parker Lee Stadium, and Lindsey

Nelson Stadium.

For detailed information and availability

of premium seating options, please

contact the Tennessee Fund office at

(865) 974-1218 or visit tennesseefund.org.

Tennessee Terrace• Chairback seats with cup holders &

additional leg room

• Climate-controlled indoor concourse

• Expanded concession menu with TVs

showing Tennessee Football and

college football from around the country

• Family restrooms

• Elevator access

East Club and West Club Seating in Neyland Stadium

• Covered, luxurious chairback seats

• Private indoor club area

• All-inclusive food and non-alcoholic

beverages

• TVs showing Tennessee Football and

college football from around the country

• Elevator access

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Neyland Stadium Skybox Seating• 16 climate-controlled seats

• Private refrigerator, wet bar and

lockable cabinets

• Adjoining lounge with all-inclusive food

and non-alcoholic beverages

• Elevator access

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Sherri Parker Lee Softball Stadium Suites• Four climate controlled suites and

four outside seats

• Private refrigerator and hospitality

• TVs inside each suite

Lindsey Nelson Baseball Stadium MVP Seats

• Field-level seats behind home plate

• Indoor club area

• All-inclusive food and non-

alcoholic beverages

Thompson-Boling Arena Loge Seats

• Luxurious leather chairback seats

• Includes Vols and Lady Vols basketball

tickets & parking

• Wait service provided

• First opportunity to purchase loge

tickets for other arena events

Thompson-Boling Arena Baseline Floor Seats • Located just off the court on the east

baseline & south side rows A & B

• Includes access to the Courtside Club

at the Ray Mears Room

• All-inclusive food and non-

alcoholic beverages

Thompson-Boling Arena Luxury Suites• 10, 12 or 16 seat private suites

• Includes Vols and Lady Vols basketball

tickets & parking

• Private refrigerator and locked

cabinets & wet bar

• First opportunity to purchase suite

tickets for other arena events

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All football and basketball parking is reassigned annually by Tennessee Fund priority level and member rank (football as of March 1 and

basketball as of June 30) then by lot availability. Your priority level is determined by your annual contribution. Each annual giving category

is assigned independently, and annual fund gift levels are not combined to establish priority levels. Members must purchase football or

basketball season tickets to be eligible. The deadline to purchase football parking is April 30, and basketball parking is July 31. Please be

aware that no preference or previous parking assignment is guaranteed.

ALL MEMBERS GIVING

$5,000- 9,999

PRIORITY II

ALL MEMBERS GIVING

$10,000+

PRIORITY I

Live Selection Process All lot selections will occur online in real-time. This live process enables

you to view the current priority level and rank of the last member

in each lot, edit your parking lot selection and respond to changes

as they happen. The parking pass application does not ask for

preferences since the lot selections take place online.

Loge / Floor Holder (8 seats) / Suite Holder

Loge / Floor Holder (4 seats)

Loge / Floor Holder (6 seats)

Loge / Floor Holder (2 seats)

Foothills / Trailblazer

Gold Victor or NDS

Arena Member: 5+ Season Tickets (men’s only)

Mountaineer

Bronze Victor

Arena Member: 2-4 Season Tickets (men’s only)

Silver Victor

ALL MEMBERS GIVING

$100- 4,999

PRIORITY III

Foothills, Trailblazer or Mountaineer

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Gold Victor or NDS

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East Club / West Club / Terrace (6 Seats)

East Club / West Club (2 seats)

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G10/G10T 7’8”

G16 8’6”

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11th Street 8’2”

Locust Street 7’0”

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Planned Giving & Endowment SocietyTennessee Always invites you to be a part of our team and support

University of Tennessee Athletics by thoughtful estate planning and

through our endowment program.

Your membership not only encourages our student-athletes today, but can

create opportunities for generations to come. Many planned gifts allow

you to receive substantial tax advantages and other unique benefits while

giving generous support to the University’s athletic programs.

For more information about Tennessee Always,

please contact (865) 974-1218.

You'll Be a part of Tennessee

Gifts Of Appreciated AssetsYou may make gifts of appreciated stock, mutual funds or real estate and

take an income tax deduction for the gift’s current fair market value. When

UT sells the property, all capital gains taxes that would have been owed on

the sale are avoided.

Charitable Gift AnnuityIn exchange for a gift of property, marketable securities or cash, the UT

Foundation will contractually guarantee to pay you or another beneficiary a

specified annuity for a set number of years or a lifetime.

Bequests/Living TrustsGifts of this nature allow members to give a dollar amount, a percentage

of their estate or the residuary (the remainder after specified bequests

are fulfilled), to UT Athletics in their will or living trust. This also allows the

opportunity to document a bequest and designate the Tennessee Fund

member point credit to another individual upon the realization of the gift.

Retained Life EstateYou may deed your home, vacation home or farm to UT Athletics and

receive an income tax deduction based on your age and the value of the

property. You retain the use of the property for your lifetime, but the asset

is removed from your estate. You remain responsible for maintenance,

taxes and insurance on the property.

Charitable Remainder TrustYou may fund the trust with cash or appreciated assets and receive income

for your life and the life of a loved one after the gifted asset is sold by the

trust. Again, all capital gains taxes are avoided on the sale. You receive

a partial income tax deduction based on age and the amount of income

received from the trust. Furthermore, the trust assets are removed from

your estate.

Life Income GiftsCharitable remainder trusts can provide current tax advantages while

providing the member with income for a designated period of time or for

life. They provide the athletic department with an endowed scholarship or

operating fund gift upon the completion of the trust or member's death.

You also are encouraged to consult your tax advisor. Benefits for these gifts

must be evaluated on an individual case basis.

IRA/Retirement AssetsYou may make UT Athletics the full or partial beneficiary of an IRA or

other tax-advantaged retirement plan and avoid income taxes that may be

charged to the estate based on its account value.

EndowmentsAthletic endowments at the University of Tennessee provide a permanent

source of income to support student-athletes and allow them to develop

and compete for championships each year. These endowments assist in

providing the funds for athletic scholarships across all Volunteers Athletics

programs. Funding an endowment is a leadership contribution that leaves a

lasting impression on UT Athletics and the individuals donning the Orange

and White. Endowments may be established and named beginning at

$25,000. They help to ensure that future generations of student-athletes

will have the opportunity to become part of the Tennessee family.

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The University of Tennessee Athletic Department (UTAD)

and individuals affiliated with the department, including

members, are governed by the rules and regulations of

the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and

the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Ensuring compliance

with NCAA and SEC rules is a top priority for the UTAD.

Compliance should be everyone’s responsibility, especially

for our members. Rule violations involving members

may adversely impact the eligibility of current student-

athletes as well as prospective student-athletes (recruits).

Additionally, violations involving members may prevent any

future association with the UTAD. Your participation and

acceptance of benefits and privileges available from the

UTAD is your acknowledgement and agreement to abide by

the rules and regulations of the NCAA, SEC and the UTAD.

The UTAD Compliance Office serves as a resource for

everyone affiliated with the UTAD. If you have questions

or concerns, please contact the Compliance Office at

(865) 974-3871 or [email protected].

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Adam Wilgus

Director of Development

Ally Shortt

Gift Records Specialist

Andrea Piercy

Senior Director of Development

Blake Johnson

Assistant AD for Development

Brandon Spurlock

Director of Development

Claire Temple

Development Assistant

Kurt Gulbrand

Senior Associate AD for Development

Leah Scruggs

Development Coordinator

Maddie Burns

Development Assistant

Megan Kain

Assistant AD for Development

Melissa Barr

Gift Records Specialist

Morgan Zacheretti

Assistant Director of Development

Steve Hamer

Athletics Discovery Coordinator

Tina Haun

Gift Records Specialist

Tyler Rohrbaugh

Assistant Director of Development

Will Crockett

Assistant Director of Development

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The University of Tennessee Athletics Department

Phone: (865) 974-1218

Fax: (865) 974-2847

Email: [email protected]

tennesseefund.org

allvols.com

utsports.com

Mailing Address:

Tennessee Fund

P.O. Box 15016

Knoxville, TN 37901-5016

Shipping Address:

Brenda Lawson Athletic Center

Tennessee Fund

1551 Lake Loudoun Blvd

Knoxville, TN 37996