Architectural Donation Project
Donation Content: The donation of campus buildings includes the whole building, the local space of the building and the construction and reconstruction of individual facilities within the building. Alumni can donate or participate in the joint construction independently.
According to the donation situation, the donor can negotiate to obtain the corresponding naming right of the building. The naming method is shown in the table below.
Classification of architectural naming rights | Donation requirements | Remarks |
The overall title of the building | The amount of donation shall not be less than 30% of the total building replacement cost of the whole building (converted into the donation price in the current year). | The specific amount shall be determined by both parties through negotiation |
The title of building local space | The amount of donation shall not be less than 50% of the replacement cost of the space (converted into the price of the donation year). |
The specific amount shall be determined by both parties through negotiation. |
The title of individual facilities in the building | The amount of donation should not be less than 5,000 yuan | The specific amount shall be determined by both parties through negotiation. |
For any construction donation that does not meet the corresponding naming requirements, the nameplate memorial or other forms of acknowledgment may be negotiated.
Construction donations that do not meet the corresponding naming requirements may be recognized by nameplate or other forms through negotiation.
Landscape Donation Project
Donation Content: Campus landscape donation, adoption, and so on, can be in the form of capital, material donations.
Depending on the location, space size, cultural meaning and donation status, donors may negotiate to obtain the naming right or nameplate for the whole, part or individual items of the landscape.
In principle, the amount of donation shall not be less than the total cost of construction and repair for the naming of the whole, part or individual item of the landscape. (converted into the price of the year of donation)
Donations that do not meet the corresponding naming requirements may be recognized by nameplate or other forms through negotiation.