Giving Opportunities
There are many ways to support Cumberland Athletics. Learn more about our different levels of giving below.
Letterman’s Club
Letterman’s Club
This Club unites former Football players and celebrates their legacy at CU. Annual membership in $120.
Turf Level
Turf Level
With a donation of $250.00, you will be able to name a section of turf, receive two tickets to the CU Football Home Opener, and your name on a permanent plaque.
Locker Level
Locker Level
With a donation of $500.00, you will be able to name a locker, receive five tickets to the CU Football Home Opener, and your name on a permanent plaque.
Fans Level
Fans Level
Supporters at the Fan level receive five 2023 Football Season Tickets, five President’s Box Passes, your name on a permanent plaque, and recognition at the Football Home Opener and radio spot.
Player Level
Player Level
Supporters at the Player level receive 10 2023 Football Season Tickets, 10 President’s Box Passes, your name on a permanent plaque, and recognition at the Football Home Opener and radio spot.
Coaches Level
Coaches Level
Supporters at the Coaches level receive 20 2023 Football Season Tickets, 20 President’s Box Passes, the ability to name a section of turf, your name on a permanent plaque, and recognition at the Football Home Opener and radio spot.
For additional giving and naming opportunities, please contact the Office of Advancement at advancement@cumberland.edu or 615-547-1269.
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