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  • 2013

  • T he University of Tennessee is deeply committed to providing the very best education and experience for all of our student-athletes. The pursuit of comprehensive excellence in all sports, which results in a consistent presence for Tennessee in the upper echelon of the SEC and the nation, is at the core of our

    primary mission within our athletics program.

    There are numerous positives associated with this great university, one of which is the

    rich tradition and history of Tennessee athletics. This unique tradition, combined with

    the passion of our fans and the crucial support of our Tennessee Fund donors, will

    enable us to build a bridge from our storied past to a bright future.

    Our collective vision and direction for Tennessee athletics will be clear. We will have a

    culture of compliance as our top priority. We will require student-athletes to prioritize

    academic su ccess and strive to compete for championships. I want to thank you for

    your consistent and continued support of our student-athletes. The role you play is

    paramount to the realization of the goals we aspire to achieve.

    Go Vols!

    Dave Hart

    Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics

    The pursuit of comprehensive excellence in all sports is at the core of our primary mission within our athletics program. Dave Hart

    Table of Contents

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    Mission Statement &

    Deadlines for 2013

    Annual Giving Levels

    & Benefits

    Womens Basketball

    Season Ticket Information

    General Ticket

    Information

    FAQs

    Student Athlete

    Scholarship Expenses

    Football Season

    Ticket Information

    Football Parking

    Information

    Premium Seating

    Options

    Vol Rep Program

    Meet Student Athletes

    Mens Basketball Season

    Ticket Information

    Basketball Parking

    Information

    How To Contribute

    to the Fund

    2013 Fundraising Year

    3Tennesseefund.org

  • Friday, March 1, 2013Tennessee Fund renewal deadline for football benefits

    including season tickets, away game tickets, rank

    and parking

    Tuesday, April 30, 2013Season game ticket renewal and away game ticket

    application deadline for 2013 football

    Wednesday, May 15 Friday, June 7 2013Football seat relocation window

    Friday, May 31, 2013Football parking application deadline

    Friday, July 14, 2013Tennessee Fund renewal deadline for Mens and

    Womens 2013-14 Basketball benefits including

    season tickets, rank, and parking

    Wednesday, July 31, 2013Mens and womens basketball parking

    application deadline

    Wednesday, August 14 Wednesday, Sept 4, 2013

    2013 Mens & Womens Basketball Seat Relocation Window

    Our VisionTo represent the University of Tennessee among the nations

    premier athletic programs by developing student-athletes who

    graduate, compete for championships and conduct themselves in

    a first-class manner, honoring and fulfilling the Volunteer spirit.

    Our Core ValuesIntegrity without compromise

    National leadership

    Service to our students, fans and community

    Personal accountability

    Inclusion and respect for the individual

    Relentless competitiveness

    Excellence in education

    Mission Statement:To inspire and support our student-athletes in the

    pursuit of comprehensive excellence.

    2013 Important Deadlines

    4 2013 Guidebook 5Tennesseefund.org

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    E ach year The Tennessee Fund strives to not only support growing scholarship costs, but fund the complete student- athlete experience. As tuition costs continue to increase and the cost of doing business

    rises, your support is more important than ever.

    By factoring in other direct expenses such as travel,

    academic support and sports medicine, the complete

    student-athlete package reaches over $62,000 annually.

    These student-athlete expenses add up, as UT supports

    over 500 student-athletes across 20 sports.

    Your continued support of Tennessee Athletics is

    essential to ensuring all student-athletes are provided the

    necessary resources to stay nationally competitive on the

    field and in the classroom.

    Strength & Conditioning $2,616.77

    Sports Medicine $4,840.83

    Academic Support $3,301.10

    Equipment $2,326.02

    Travel $12,136.82

    Scholarships $37,360.00

    Total $62,581.54

    PICTURED: (left to right) Brittany Baird, Caroline Brown, Sarah Monberg, Ellen Renfro, Desmond Brown, Josh Richardson, Deedee Harrison, Justin Hunter, Troy Tillman, Ethan Bennett, Natalie Pluskota,

    Ariel Massengale, Erin Champion

    Student-Athlete Expense Chart

    2012-13 ScholarshipExpensesIn order to compete nationally, The

    University of Tennessee must ensure the

    top in-state recruits are choosing to play

    for the Volunteers, while also attracting

    the top national recruits. Tuition and

    Fees for out-of-state student-athletes

    cost $18,680 more annually than in-state

    student-athletes.

    With scholarship costs rising nationally,

    it is imperative that the Tennessee Fund

    increases both memberships and gifts

    to cover these costs. Every donor and

    every dollar counts toward making the

    student-athlete dream a reality. Consider

    increasing your gift or referring a friend

    to the Tennessee Fund.

    Antonio Tiny Richardson

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    Sophomore Nashville, TNOL

  • As for me, I love the opportunity to represent Tennessee and be part of the school spirit that makes this place great! I m Brittany Baird and I will give my all for Tennessee.

    Brittany Baird, Knoxville TN

    I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of the Volunteer family and to serve this University to the best of my abilities. I m Justin Hunter and I will give my all for Tennessee!

    Justin Hunter, Virginia Beach, VA

    When I came to Tennessee, I knew it was an honor to wear the name on my jersey in that signature orange. I have since learned that the greater honor is being a part of the Volunteer Nation and all that it represents. Im Ariel Massengale and I will give my all for Tennessee. Ariel Massengale, Bolingbrook, IL

    I work hard on the court and in the classroom to take advantage of this great opportunity in front of me. I m Josh Richardson and I will give my all for Tennessee! Josh Richardson, Edmond, OK

    8 2013 Guidebook 9Tennesseefund.org

  • Meet the Staff

    Mikki Allen

    Associate Director for Development

    Tina Haun

    Advancement Specialist

    Andrea Piercy

    Director of Planned Giving and Endowments

    Caroline Bevillard

    Assistant Director for Development

    Brittney Holder

    Advancement Specialist

    Ryan Thompson

    Associate Director for Development

    Dan Carlson

    Director of Internal Operations

    Greg Hulen

    Associate AD for Development

    Adam Wilgus

    Associate Director for Development

    Scott Carter

    Assistant AD for Development

    Megan Kain

    Director of Annual Giving

    Erica Wilson

    Assistant Director for Development

    Rebecca Clowers

    Advancement Specialist

    Suzie Miller

    Manager of Athletic Gift Records

    Chris Fuller

    Senior Associate AD for Development & External Operations

    Lucas Moss

    Assistant Director for Development

    I am so grateful to our many donors who give their gifts so that I may share my gift with my team, my community, and my University. I m Ellen Renfro and I will give my all for Tennessee! Ellen Renfroe, Jackson, TN

    I value what the word Volunteer represents. We play for our fans, we give back to our community, and we respect each other. I m Ethan Bennett and I will give my all for Tennessee. Ethan Bennett, Knoxville, TN

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  • Benefits/

    Membership Level

    Invitation to TN Fund

    Day

    Vol & Lady Vol

    Basketball Priority

    (Renewable) Season

    Ticket Opportunity

    *Vol & Lady Vol

    Basketball Parking

    Pass Opportunity

    *Vol & Lady Vol SEC

    & NCAA Tournament

    Tickets

    Football Priority

    (renewable) Season

    Ticket Opportunity

    *Football Parking

    Pass Opportunity

    Football Away Game

    Ticket Opportunity

    Football Yearbook

    *with purchase of season tickets Over a 10 year period

    Big Orange

    Club - $50

    Foothills

    $100

    Ridgerunner

    $250

    Plateau

    $500

    Trailblazer

    $1,000

    Mountaineer

    $2,500

    Bronze Victor

    $5,000

    Silver Victor

    $10,000

    Gold Victor

    $15,000

    NDS

    $250,000

    Annual Giving Levels & BenefitsEach Tennessee Fund members priority and ability to obtain various benfits is determined by a combination of annual giving level and donor

    rank as determined by the Tennesee Fund point system (see page 27 for information on the prioroty point system).

    Donor Benefit Chart

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    Football season tickets require a contribution to the Tennessee Fund (except for the limited seats in rows 16+ of II-OO).

    Individual game tickets can be purchased by contacting the UT Ticket Office at 865.656.1200 or by visiting UTTIX.com.

    Cost of 2013 season ticket:

    Bleacher Seat: $370 per seatChair Back Seat: $391 per seat

    2013 Football Season Ticket Guidelines

    Upper Level Stadium Section Annual Donation (per pair)West Sideline Tennessee Terrace Contact TN Fund for Availability

    East Sideline Section CC $2,500

    Section BB $1,500

    Section AA $1,000

    North End Zone Sections XX1-ZZ15

    Rows 1-2 $2,500

    Rows 3-12 $500

    Rows 13-26 (Chair backs) $1,000

    South End Zone Sections GG-QQ

    Rows 1-2 (Box Seats) $2,500

    Rows 3-15 $500

    Rows 16+ GG,HH,PP $100

    Rows 16+ II-OO $0

    Lower Level Stadium Section Annual Donation (per pair)West Sideline Sections U or T $5,000

    Sections R,S,V or W $2,500

    East Sideline Section C,D $5,000

    Section B,E $2,500

    Section A,F $1,000

    North End Zone Sections X1-Z15 $1,000

    South End Zone Sections G-Q $1,000

    $300 SEAT PROMOTIONNO DONATION REQUIRED

    SECTIONS II-00 ROWS 16+ABOVE

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    15Tennesseefund.org14 2013 Guidebook Sophomore Knoxville, TNRB

  • Approximate 2013 Away Game Ticket AvailabilityOregon 5,000

    Florida 8,500

    Alabama 9,500

    Missouri 6,000

    Kentucky 6,500

    The total UT ticket allotment includes seating for students, players

    families, coaches, band, and administrative staff. After those tickets

    are allocated the remaining tickets are assigned to Tennessee

    Fund members.

    In an effort to distribute away game tickets in an equitable manner,

    the Tennessee Fund places high priority on donor rank during the

    assignment process. Therefore, the number of available tickets a

    person can purchase is purely determined by their Tennessee Fund

    rank. Please remember your rank is determined by points accrued

    from contributions made and consecutive years of giving (see pg. 27

    for information on the priority point system). If you have questions

    about your ranking, the point system, or the away game assignment

    process, please contact the Tennessee Fund office at 865.974.1218.

    Cordarrelle Patterson

    Away Game TicketsAs a benefit of membership, Tennessee Fund donors receive first priority for away game

    tickets. Demand for some games will exceed demand for others, varying the number of donors

    able to receive tickets for each game. Away game ticket quantities are determined by giving

    category and assignments to a seat location are made in relation to donor rank. The amount of

    tickets eligible for purchase for each game is indicated on the season ticket application. Donors

    who qualify and would like to pre-order away game tickets should do so when renewing season

    tickets. However, donors may be refunded if the demand for tickets exceeds the supply.

    Annual Giving Category Oregon, Florida, Alabama, Missouri & Kentucky

    Rocky Top, NDS Gold Victor(East Club, West Club, Tn Terrace - 6+ seats)

    Rank 1-500 8

    All others in category 6

    Silver Victor(East Club, West Club, Tn Terrace - 4 seats)

    Rank 1-2,500 6

    All others in category 4

    Bronze Victor(East Club, West Club, Tn Terrace - 2 seats)

    Rank 1-3,500 4

    All others in category 2

    MountaineerRank 1-2,500 4

    All others in category 2*

    TrailblazerRank 1-1,000 2

    All others in category 2*

    *if available17Tennesseefund.org16 2013 Guidebook

    Junior Rock Hill, S.C.WR

  • Southeastern Conference & NCAA TournamentsThe number of SEC and NCAA Tournament tickets

    the Athletic Department receives is determined by

    the host site which makes it very difficult to predict

    how many donors will receive the opportunity to buy

    tickets. Applications will be sent to donors who have

    made their Tennessee Fund gift by June 30th of each

    year and qualify for seating based upon their annual

    giving category and rank. You must purchase season

    tickets to qualify

    Away Game TicketsRoad game basketball tickets are not available

    through the UT Ticket Office. Please contact

    the Athletic Ticket Office at the host school for

    more information.

    Per Pair of Seats. Due to high renewal rate, lower sidecourt

    level seating in Thompson-Boing is usually unavailable.

    2013 Mens Basketball Season Ticket Guidelines*

    100/200 LEVEL Sidecourt Limited Availability

    100/200 LEVEL Corners/Behind Goal Limited Availability

    300 LEVEL Sections 318/324 $500 min/pair

    300 LEVEL All Other Sections $100 min/pair

    STUDENT SECTION 129 Free with Student ID

    These gift amounts do not guarantee seats in Thompson-Boling Arena. The listed annual

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

    amount it takes to sit in a specific section, based upon the 2012 season. All amounts are

    listed as a donation per pair of seats.

    Seats that become available on the side court lower level (Sections 104, 105, 106, 120, 121,

    122) require a $25,000 one-time capital gift per seat given over 5 years and a minimum

    Silver Victor ($10,000) annual membership to the Tennessee Fund. Contact the Tennessee

    Fund at 865.974.1218 for more information.

    Due to the high renewal rate, lower level seating in Thompson-Boling is usually unavailable.

    PICTURED: (left) RS Senior forward Jeronne Maymon scoring over a South Carolina defender.

    Trae Golden

    19Tennesseefund.org18 2013 Guidebook

    Junior Powder Springs, GAG

  • Cierra BurdickPICTURED: Junior Guard Meighan Simmons goes up for an acrobatic layup against Vandy

    ParkingSeason parking passes for Lady Vol basketball are

    sold to donors based on the priority points system

    and are reassigned each year. Tennessee Fund

    donors must purchase season tickets to qualify.

    Tennessee Fund members are given

    the opportunity to purchase Lady Vol

    basketball season tickets. Season tickets

    are assigned based on annual giving

    level and the priority point system. Those

    interested in improving their location will

    have an opportunity and will be notified

    via email. All requests will be reviewed

    on an individual basis in accordance with

    the point system.

    Seating & Donation AmountsLady Vol Basketball Season Tickets in the 100 and

    200 level require a minimum $200 donation per

    pair for new Tennessee Fund members or existing

    members interested in additional tickets. Locations

    are determined by annual giving level and priority

    point rank and subject to availability. Please call the

    Tennessee Fund office for specific availability.

    SEC & NCAA TournamentsTennessee Fund donors also recieve the opportunity

    to purchase post-season tournament tickets.

    The number of post-season tickets the Athletic

    Department receives is determined by the host

    site. This makes it difficult to predict if we can fulfill

    all requests. You must purchase season tickets to

    qualify. For more information contact the Tennessee

    Fund office at 865.974.1218.

    Other Ticket PackagesTennessee Fund members with interest in the

    Coca-Cola Six pack, Family plan, Group Tickets or

    Single Game tickets should contact the UT Athletic

    Ticket Office directly at 865.656.1200.

    Lady Vol Soccer, Softball& VolleyballSoccer, softball, and volleyball season tickets as well

    as individual game tickets can be purchased through

    the UT Athletic Ticket Office at 865.656.1200.

    2013 Womens Basketball Season Ticket Guidelines

    Season Ticket Holder 100 & 200 Level Sidecourt $2,000 min/pair

    (103-107, 119-123)

    Season Ticket Holder 218-223 $1,000 min/pair

    Season Ticket Holder 100 & 200 Corners/Endzone $200 min/pair

    Season Ticket Holder 300 Sidecourt below row 5 (318-323) $100 min/pair

    Family Plan 113, 129 No Donation

    General Admission 312-314, 328-330 No Donation

    Reserved Individual 315,315A, upper 316-326, 327-327A No Donation

    Current UT Students 129 Free with Student ID

    21Tennesseefund.org20 2013 Guidebook Sophomore Charlotte, NCF

  • 2013 Football Parking InformationPlease note that all parking areas are subject to change on an annual basis based on parking lot

    availability and construction projects as determined by the University.

    Rocky (Skybox)Eligible for (3) parking passes in the Orange Zone based on donor rank and (1) in G10

    (The cost of all 4 passes is included in the skybox licensing fee).

    Nathan Dougherty Society Eligible to purchase (3) parking passes in the Orange Zone.

    Passes will be assigned according to donor rank within the Orange Zone.

    *Gold Victor, Tennessee Terrace (6 or more seats) Eligible to purchase (3) parking passes: (2) Passes will be assigned according to donor

    rank within the Orange Zone (1) Pass will be assigned according to donor rank within

    the White Zone.

    *Silver Victor, Tennessee Terrace (4 seats, ranked 1-5,000)Eligible to purchase (2) parking passes. Passes will be assigned according to donor rank

    within the Orange Zone.

    *Silver Victor, Tennessee Terrace (4 seats, ranked 5,001-above)Eligible to purchase (2) parking passes. Passes will be assigned according to donor rank.

    Donors have two options:

    Option #1: (1) Orange Zone + (1) pass in White Zone

    Option #2: (2) passes in White Zone

    East Club or West Club (6 or more seats)Eligible for (2) parking passes. Passes will be assigned according to donor rank within

    the Orange Zone. Eligible to purchase (1) additional parking pass. Pass will be assigned

    according to donor rank within the White Zone.

    East Club or West Club (4 Seats)Eligible for (2) parking passes. Passes will be assigned according to donor rank within

    the Orange Zone.

    East Club or West Club (2 Seats)Eligible for (1) parking passes. Passes will be assigned according to donor rank within

    the Orange Zone.

    Bronze Victor, Tennessee Terrace (2 seats) (ranked 1-4,000)Eligible to purchase (1) football parking pass. Pass will be assigned according to donor

    rank within the Orange Zone.

    Bronze Victor, Tennessee Terrace (2 seats) (ranked 4,001-Above)Eligible to purchase (1) football parking pass. Pass will be assigned according to donor

    rank within the White Zone.

    Mountaineer, Trailblazer, Plateau, Ridgerunner, FoothillsEligible to purchase (1) football parking pass. Pass will be assigned strictly according to

    donor rank within the Orange, White or Grey Zones.

    All football parking, including accessible parking, is reassigned each year according to donor rank and

    donors must purchase season tickets to be eligible.

    * Academic donors (Benefactors, Charles Dabney Society, Founders Society, 1794 Society, Torchbearer

    Society) who received benefits through the alumni association that are Gold or Silver Victors with the

    Tennessee Fund will be eligible to purchase 1 parking pass.

    Cost of Rocky, East Club, West Club, and Tennessee Terrace parking is included in the licensing fee.

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  • Jarnell Stokes

    2013-14 Mens Basketball Parking

    Giving Level Parking Quantity

    Rocky, Nathan Dougherty Society, East Club 6+, (2) in Orange Zone, (1) In White Zone

    West Club 4+, Tennessee Terrace 6+, Gold Victor

    East Club 4, West Club 2, Tennessee Terrace 4, (1) in Orange Zone, (1) in White Zone

    Silver Victor

    East Club 2, Tennessee Terrace 2, Bronze Victor (1) in Orange Zone

    Mountaineer, Trailblazer, Plateau, Ridgerunner (1) assigned based on rank

    Arena Donor with 2-4 Season Tickets (1) in G10

    Arena Donor with 5+ Season Tickets (2) in G10

    Orange Zone G10 *G5/30 G4 G3 G1 C8 CIRCLE PARK 30A 23D 5

    White Zone C15 C1 22 14 7A

    *In order to accommodate the most donors in G5/30, no account will be assigned more than (1) pass in G5/30.

    All mens basketball parking, including accessible parking, is reassigned each year according to donor rank and donors must purchase

    season tickets to be eligible.

    2013-14 Season

    25Tennesseefund.org

    Sophomore Memphis, TNF

  • Mailing InformationSeason tickets are shipped separately from individual

    and away game tickets. They will NOT arrive in the

    same package. Season tickets will be sent out regular

    mail and will require a street address. Please confirm

    your address at the time of placing your order for

    tickets, as it is not possible to change addresses once

    the tickets are printed. Change of address must be

    submitted in writing to the Tennessee Fund office.

    You can update your mailing address by accessing

    your account at uttix.com and tennesseefund.org.

    Lost, Stolen or Destroyed TicketsThe UTAD is NOT responsible for lost, stolen or

    destroyed tickets. If you purchase tickets directly

    from the University of Tennessee and they are lost,

    stolen or destroyed, contact the Ticket Office for

    replacement options.

    Accessible SeatingThe University of Tennessee is proud to offer

    seating for individuals in wheelchairs, 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.

    For patrons needing an elevator pass due

    to accessibility needs, please contact Event

    Management at (865) 974-1205.

    Ticket PaymentPayment must be made by check, VISA, MasterCard

    or Discover. Checks should be made payable to The

    General Ticket InformationUniversity of Tennessee. Payment must be made by

    applicant or spouse. No second-party payments will

    be accepted. Cash will be accepted only from the

    person whose name appears on the application and

    an ID will be required.

    Charge by Phone or OnlineOrders for available individual game tickets may be

    made using VISA, MasterCard or Discover. All orders

    placed the week of the game will not be mailed, but

    held for pickup at the ticket office or digitally sent via

    email to be printed by purchaser and brought to gate

    for admittance. Each order includes a service charge.

    ALL CREDIT CARD SALES ARE FINAL. If tickets are

    not picked up, no refunds will be made. Visit uttix.com

    for more information.

    Ticket OfficeThe UT Ticket Office is located at the northwest

    corner of Thompson-Boling Arena on the corner of

    Phillip Fulmer Way and Lake Loudoun Blvd. Office

    hours are Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. 5:00 p.m.

    For more information contact the Ticket Office at

    (800)332-VOLS (8657) or (865)656-1200.

    Priority Point SystemQ: What is the point system?A: The Tennessee Fund uses a priority point system

    to help fairly allocate donor benefits. Donors receive

    points based upon the consecutive number of years

    that they have given to the Tennessee Fund, as well

    as for the total cumulative contributions that they

    have made. This system seeks to reward both a

    donors longevity and gift amount when establishing

    priorities. With the point total, the Tennessee Fund

    can rank all donors regardless of giving category.

    Q: How are points allocated?A: 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

    1 pt. Awarded for each $1,000 in new money raised by a

    Volunteer Representative

    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)

    50 pts. Awarded for 20 consecutive years of giving (one-time

    award)

    *Formerly VASF and Lady Vol Boost-Her Club

    - Academic supporters who previously received athletic

    benefits were converted to the Tennessee Fund in 2010. They

    were given a one-time point award for those gifts based on a

    similar scale. Moving forward, gifts must be made directly to

    the Tennessee Fund in order to improve point total and rank.

    - The Tennessee Fund ranks donors four times yearly. The

    donor with the most accumulated points is ranked number

    1, the next highest point total is ranked number 2 and so on.

    Consecutive years of giving points are withdrawn from a donor

    account if membership is not renewed annually. Regardless of

    rank, a donors annual gift must be made in order to receive

    the opportunity to purchase or renew priority tickets or

    parking.

    Post March 1 Ranking Used for football parking and away

    game ticket assignments

    Post June 30 Ranking Used for Vol and Lady Vol basketball

    parking assignments

    Post November 1 Ranking Used for SEC Championship/Bowl

    Game assignments

    Post January 1 Ranking Used for Vol and Lady Vol SEC/NCAA

    Tournament assignments

    Q: How is the point system used?A: The point system is used by the Tennessee Fund in

    the following ways:

    Season Football and Basketball Ticket Assignments

    and Improvements

    Using this system, the Tennessee Fund starts with

    the top annual giving category (Nathan Dougherty

    Society) and reviews all requests from those that

    purchase season tickets in this category in rank

    order. After all the requests in this category have

    been processed, the Tennessee Fund then reviews

    all requests from those that purchase season tickets

    in the next annual giving category in rank order. This

    process continues through all the giving categories

    until all of the available tickets have been assigned.

    The point system is used to prioritize between donors

    who are in the same giving category when season

    ticket requests are reviewed. Thus, a $5,000 donor

    with an overall rank of 4000 would be reviewed after

    a $5000 donor with a rank of 1000.

    Once a donor has established season ticket priority,

    this individual must then maintain the same giving

    level or higher on an annual basis to retain their

    season ticket location. If a ticket holder wishes

    to improve a seating location they must be an

    active Tennessee Fund donor and will notified of

    opportunities to do so via their email account. It

    is very important that our donors keep their email

    addresses updated with our office so we can send out

    the communication electronically that will allow donors

    to review their seat opportunities using our online

    virtual seat maps of Neyland Stadium and Thompson-

    Boling Arena.

    Football and Basketball Parking Pass Assignments

    The Tennessee Fund uses solely donor rank, as

    determined by the point system, to assign football

    and mens basketball parking passes for donors in

    the Mountaineer annual giving category ($2,500-

    $4,999) and below. Tennessee Fund 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, and in a

    predetermined zone if their rank does not qualify them

    for their choice of parking. Womens basketball parking

    is assigned in rank order for lots near Thompson-

    Boling Arena. All football and mens basketball parking

    locations are reassigned each year and donors must

    purchase season tickets to be eligible. (See pgs. 22-25

    for specific information on parking).

    Away Football Games, SEC Postseason Games /

    Tournaments, and Bowl Game Ticket Assignments

    The Tennessee Fund uses donor rank, as determined

    by the point system, in two ways when managing the

    assignment of away football games, SEC postseason

    games / tournaments, and bowl tickets. The primary

    factor in determining the quantity of tickets that

    a donor is eligible for is the donors 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.

    Caroline Brown

    DeeDee Harrison

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    Junior Hershey, PA

    Senior Nashville, TN

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  • Premium seating at the University of

    Tennessee is a great way to take a

    leadership role in support of the Vols while

    receiving one of the best seats in one of

    the following venues: Neyland Stadium,

    Thompson-Boling Arena, Sherri Parker Lee

    Stadium, and Lindsey Nelson Stadium.

    Rocky Top Club Sky Box SeatingFor information regarding the availability of sky

    boxes, please contact the Tennessee Fund office

    at 865.974.1218.

    Rocky Top Club BenefitsFootball Season Ticket Priority 16 seats

    Away Game and Post-Season Ticket Priority

    Four Football Parking Passes (3 passes in the Orange Zone

    based on rank and 1 pass in G10)

    Basketball Season Ticket Priority

    Option to Purchase Three Basketball Parking Passes (Orange

    or White Zone)

    Football and Basketball Program

    Premium Seating OptionsEast and West Club Seatingin Neyland StadiumThe East and West Club offers Volunteer fans the

    opportunity to enjoy games at Neyland Stadium

    in one of the finest premium seating areas in all

    of college sports. Undercover outdoor seating,

    an adjoining indoor club area, and flat screen

    televisions showing college football games from

    across the country is sure to provide you and your

    family or friends a special place to spend your fall

    Saturdays. For more information on the availability

    of club seating, contact the Tennessee Fund office at

    865.974.1218 or visit www.tennesseefund.org

    Tennessee TerraceTennessee football fans have the opportunity to be

    part of Tennessee Terrace seating which opened in

    2010. Tennessee Terrace is located in the former west

    upper deck of Neyland Stadium (Sections RR-WW)

    and features new chair back seating with a sideline

    view of all the action. An adjoining indoor concourse

    offers an expanded concession menu, restrooms, and

    televisions showing other college football games in

    a climate controlled setting overlooking the campus.

    For more information on Tennessee Terrace, please

    contact the Tennessee Fund office at 865.974.1218 or

    visit www.tennesseefund.org.

    Thompson-Boling ArenaLuxury Suites and LogeSeatsVol and Lady Vol basketball fans can enjoy games this

    winter from one of our 32 luxury suites or 165 Loge

    (club) seats. For availability of luxury suites and/or

    loge seats, please contact the Tennessee Fund office

    at 865.974.1218.

    Lindsey Nelson StadiumMVP SeatsNew to Tennessee baseball fans is the opportunity

    to purchase MVP seats behind home plate. Chair

    back seating attached to an interior club room

    allows Tennessee baseball fans to get close to the

    action. For the availability of MVP seats, contact the

    Tennessee Fund office at 865.974.1218.

    Lindsey Nelson Stadium MVP Seats Thompson-Boling Arena Luxury Suites and Loge Seats

    Inside the Tennessee Terrace East and West Club Seating in Neyland Stadium

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    There are several ways to become a

    donor to the Tennessee Fund. Here are

    just a few of the ways to support the

    Vols and Lady Vols.

    Online GivingThe Tennessee Fund is proud to offer the ability to

    make a gift to the Tennessee Fund online. New donors

    joining for the first time or existing donors looking to

    renew their gift should visit www.tennesseefund.org

    All donors to the Tennessee Fund have an online

    account. If you are visiting the site for the first time

    and are a current Tennessee Fund member, please call

    the Tennessee Fund office to receive your AD number,

    then register using a valid e-mail address. All new

    Tennessee Fund members can register directly online.

    Benefits of Visiting Your Account Online

    View Your Priority Points

    View Your Giving History

    Update Your Mailing Address

    View Your Current Seat Location

    Contribute Online Contributing online is secure,

    saves time and postage, and provides immediate

    confirmation that your gift has been received.

    Gifts for premium seating such as Skybox, East and

    West Club, Terrace, Basketball Luxury and Loge seats

    or any capital campaign gift should be made directly

    to the Tennessee Fund office by phone or mail.

    (Note: If a donor has an open capital pledge, endowment

    pledge, and/or a current premium seating pledge on their

    record, they can make payments online or pay them of entirely.)

    How to Donate PledgeYou may pledge to join the Tennessee Fund 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

    balance remaining.

    Cash DonationsCash or checks are always acceptable. Gifts are

    acknowledged by receipt from The University

    of Tennessee and the Athletic Department.

    Make all checks payable to The University of

    Tennessee Foundation.

    Credit CardsThe Tennessee Fund and Athletic Ticket Office accept

    VISA, MasterCard and Discover. It is important to list

    the name as it appears on the card, the card holders

    billing address and phone number, credit card number,

    expiration date, and 3 digit security code.

    Online Credit Cards & E-ChecksThe Tennessee Fund Office also accepts Credit Cards

    & E-Checks online through DonorNet. For E-Checks, it

    is important to list the name as it appears on your bank

    account, the account number & routing number.

    For Credit Cards, we accept VISA, MasterCard &

    Discover. It is important to list the name as it appears

    on the credit card, the account #, & the expiration date.

    Recurring Credit Cards (monthly credit card payments)By signing up for recurring credit card payments, you

    may have your credit/debit card charged monthly.

    Please include the name as it appears on the credit

    card, the account number, the expiration date, and

    the three digit security code from the back of the

    credit card on the contribution form along with

    your completed contribution form via the envelope

    enclosed. For more information on the Recurring

    Credit Card program, contact the Tennessee Fund

    office at 865.974.1218.

    *Each year donors must resubmit the account information

    with the current credit card information to the Tennessee Fund

    office to continue the recurring credit card.

    *To stop the recurring credit card option, please submit

    a letter in writing to the Tennessee Fund office notifying

    us of your decision. Donors will be expected to fulfill any

    outstanding balance at that time.

    *If your credit card declines 3 times during any point of your

    Tennessee Fund membership, your ability to use recurring

    credit cards as an option will be stopped.

    Bank DraftBy joining the Vol Check-off Program you may have

    your bank account drafted monthly. Please include a

    voided check along with your completed contribution

    form via the envelope enclosed. For more information

    on the Vol Check-off program, contact the Tennessee

    Fund office at (865) 974-1218.

    *Each year donors must resubmit the account information

    needed by the Tennessee Fund office to continue the

    bank draft.

    *To stop the bank draft option, please submit a letter in writing

    to the Tennessee Fund office notifying us of your decision.

    Donors will be expected to fulfill any outstanding balance at

    that time.

    *If your account shows insufficient funds 3 times during any

    point of your Tennessee Fund membership, your ability to use

    bank draft as a payment option will be stopped.

    Matching GiftsMany 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 & 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 Tennessee Fund and the matching company to

    be sure that the matching sum can be used for donor

    benefits. If the company chooses to stop matching

    a donors gift, the donor is responsible for the entire

    annual contribution to maintain the same benefits.

    Legacy GivingDo you want to leave your legacy? The Tennessee Fund

    offers you the opportunity to do so through planned

    gifts and endowments. For more information on specific

    options, please visit tennesseefund.org, or contact the

    Director of Planned Giving at 865.974.5197

    Planned GivingSeveral options exist for donors to make gifts to

    UT Athletics outside of cash donations. These

    gifts are classified under planned giving and are

    typically made from assets in your estate, rather than

    disposable income.

    Gifts of Appreciated Property:You may make a gift of appreciated stock, mutual funds,

    or real estate and take an income tax deduction for

    the gifts current fair market value. When UT sells the

    property, all capital gains taxes which would have been

    owed on the sale are avoided.

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  • 2013 Football Schedule

    Aug 31 Austin Peay Knoxville

    Sep 7 Western Kentucky Knoxville

    Sep 14 at Oregon Eugene, OR

    Sep 21 at Florida Gainesville, FL

    Sep 28 South Alabama Knoxville

    Oct 5 Georgia Knoxville

    Oct 19 South Carolina Knoxville

    Oct 26 at Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL

    Nov 2 at Missouri Columbia, MO

    Nov 9 Auburn Knoxville

    Nov 23 Vanderbilt Knoxville

    Nov 30 at Kentucky Lexington, KY

    January Vol Rep wrap-ups in local communities Pledge reminders/statements mailed

    Rank for SEC/NCAA Tournament ticket assignments

    February Football Signing Day Event Vol Rep wrap-ups in local communities

    Final annual fund donation renewal/mailing for 2013

    March Contribution deadline for football ticket renewals - March 1 Rank for football parking and away game ticket assignments.

    Vol Rep competition ends

    April Vol Rep Rewards Luncheon Football Home/Away Ticket Application Mailing.

    Football Ticket Application Deadline

    May Coca-Cola Big Orange Caravan Football Parking Application Mailing and Deadline

    June Football Donor Seat Relocations Begins 2012-2013 Fiscal Year Ends on June 30th

    Contribution deadline for basketball ticket renewals June 30

    July 2013-2014 Fiscal Year Begins Basketball Ticket Application Mailing/Deadline.

    Rank for basketball parking

    August Football tickets/Parking passes mailed. Vol Rep Training Camp.

    Basketball Parking Application Mailing

    September Basketball Parking Application Deadline.

    2013 Fundraising Year October Basketball tickets and parking mailed.

    November First annual fund donation renewal/mailing for 2014. Rank for SEC/Bowl game ticket assignments

    December Year-end Gift Deadline

    Charitable Remainder Trust:You may fund the trust with cash or appreciated

    assets and receive income for your life and the life

    of a loved one after the donated 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 your age and the amount of income

    you receive from the trust. Further, the trust assets

    are removed from your estate.

    Bequests/Living Trusts:You may include UT Athletics in your will or living

    trust by giving a dollar amount, a percentage of

    the estate, or the residuary (what is left after specified

    bequests are made).

    Retained Life Estate: You 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.

    IRA/Retirement Assets:You may make UT Athletics the full or partial

    beneficiary of an IRA or other tax-advantaged

    retirement plan and avoid income taxes which might

    be charged to the estate based on its account value.

    Charitable Gift Annuity:In exchange for a gift of property, marketable

    securities, or cash, the UT Foundation will

    contractually guarantee to pay your or another

    beneficiary a specified annuity for a set number of

    years or a lifetime.

    EndowmentsTo provide for future Vol and Lady Vol student-

    athletes, endowments are essential. The opportunity

    to fully endow a scholarship with the Volunteers exists

    at the $250,000 level and entitles you to membership

    in the Nathan Dougherty Society. These gifts can be

    made over a 10-year period in equal installments. The

    Tennessee Fund office will provide the appropriate

    agreements to complete the gift. Benefits for these

    gifts must be evaluated on an individual case basis.

    Life Income GiftsCharitable remainder trusts can provide current tax

    advantages while providing the donor with income for

    a designated period of time or life. They provide the

    Athletic Department with an endowed scholarship or

    operating fund gift upon the completion of the trust

    or donors death. You also are encouraged to consult

    your tax advisor. Benefits for these gifts must be

    evaluated on an individual case basis.

    Tax Information

    Disclaimer: The following information is not intended

    to constitute legal advice or other tax counsel and may not

    be relied on as such. Please consult a personal tax advisor

    concerning the deductibility of any contribution to the

    Tennessee Fund.

    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.

    Under current IRC provisions, no more than 80 percent of an

    amount paid to or for the benefit of an institution of higher

    education may 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. You should consult your tax advisor

    to determine whether these provisions apply to you. If you

    choose to waive all applicable benefits, you must sign a written

    waiver at the time you make your Tennessee Fund donation.

    Playing By The Rules

    NCAA Compliance

    The athletic programs of this University are governed

    by the rules and regulations of the National Collegiate

    Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern

    Conference (SEC). Current NCAA regulations

    require that, if you, as a donor to the University of

    Tennessee athletic program or any person directly

    or indirectly related or affiliated with you, violate

    any of the rules and regulations of the NCAA or SEC,

    the University must disassociate itself from you and

    any future University related benefits or privileges

    available to you will be terminated. Your participation

    in this program and your acceptance of benefits and

    privileges available from the University as a part of

    this program is your acknowledgment and agreement

    that, in the event of any such finding by the NCAA,

    the SEC or the University, all future benefits and

    privileges will be canceled and/or forfeited by

    the University.

    How to Donate (cont)

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    Q: Is my contribution to the Tennessee Fund tax-deductible?A: Yes, the Internal Revenue Service allows a full

    deduction on contributions where there is no tangible

    or intangible benefit to the donor. Otherwise an

    80% deduction is allowed when the benefit is

    received. Contact your financial advisor for

    detailed information.

    Q: How is my gift to the Tennessee Fund used?A: Your gift to the Tennessee Fund is used for

    student-athlete scholarship costs, facility upkeep,

    and general operating budget needs. With over 500

    student-athletes on campus, the role the Tennessee

    Fund plays is critical in the success of the program.

    Q: How many members are there in the Tennessee Fund?A: There are over 11,500 active Tennessee

    Fund members.

    Q: Who can join the Tennessee Fund?A: All Tennessee fans are encouraged to join the

    Tennessee Fund. You do not have to be a former

    student-athlete or alum of The University of

    Tennessee to join.

    Q: Does my Tennessee Fund donation qualify me for both football and basketball season tickets?The cumulative annual donation qualifies you for

    season tickets to both football and mens/womens

    basketball. The gift amount corresponds to seating

    locations that each donor is eligible for based upon

    giving level and availability.

    Q: Why is it necessary to become a donor in order to receive season tickets?A: Demand for benefits such as tickets and parking

    passes created the need for a fair system to be

    established in which these benefits could be

    distributed fairly. The Tennessee Fund was

    created in part, to help address the needs of

    our growing donor base. The donor priority

    point system allows us to track support and

    award benefits as a way to say thank you for

    the support. The athletic department is 100% self-

    funded without financial support from tax or tuition

    derived dollars.

    Q: How are season tickets assigned or how can I improve my current season tickets?A: Once a donor has established season ticket

    priority, this individual must then maintain the

    same giving level or higher on an annual basis to

    retain their season ticket location. If a ticket holder

    wishes to improve a seating location they must be

    an active Tennessee Fund donor and will be notified

    of opportunities to do so via their e-mail account. It

    is very important that our donors keep their e-mail

    addresses updated with our office so we can send

    out the communication electronically that will allow

    donors to review their seat opportunities using our

    online virtual seat maps of Neyland Stadium and

    Thompson-Boling Arena.

    Q: I am a $1,000 donor with a Tennessee fund rank of 2800 and season tickets in section X2. My friend is a $2,500 donor with a Tennessee fund rank of 5000. 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 R or W, would this be possible?A: Based on her higher annual giving level, your friend

    would have her ticket request reviewed first. However,

    if you chose to increase your annual giving level by

    March 1, your request would be reviewed first because

    of your higher point ranking. More than likely, we

    could not change your tickets unless you increased

    your giving level. Based on last years requirements,

    the last person who received tickets in sections R or

    W was a $2,500 annual donor.

    Q: My friend tells me that his season football tickets are grandfathered. What does this mean?A: The Tennessee Fund was founded in 1986. Anyone

    who was already purchasing season tickets at that

    time was not required to make an annual Tennessee

    Fund gift to retain these tickets. Beginning with the

    2006 season, grandfathered season ticket holders

    on the sidelines were given the opportunity to begin

    making a donation at a reduced rate or move their

    seating location to the end zones and have those

    remain grandfathered. Grandfathered tickets still

    remain in the upper and lower level endzones at

    Neyland Stadium.

    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 Tennessee Fund rewards

    loyalty from its long-time donors. The demand for

    the best seats in Neyland Stadium has increased

    over time, thus the minimum donation for these seat

    locations has also increased. If an individual entered

    the Tennessee Fund and received the opportunity

    to purchase a pair of tickets for a gift of $500, they

    feasibly could now have priority for tickets that

    would require a donation of $2,500 for a new person

    entering the Tennessee Fund in 2013.

    Q: Once I have priority football or basketball season tickets, how do I keep them?A: The annual Tennessee Fund gift level you made

    when you obtained your specific seat location is the

    ongoing baseline to retain the same location. As

    long as you continue to maintain the same annual gift,

    you will maintain the priority to purchase your tickets.

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    VOLUNTEER REPRESENTATIVE

    Each year over 250 active Tennessee Fund members volunteer their time and efforts

    to serve as Volunteer Representatives in their communities. Vol Reps play a key role in

    advancing Tennessee Athletics in the following ways:

    Communicating news and updates from the UT Athletic Department to others in

    their community

    Helping to organize events in their area to bring Vol fans together throughout

    the year

    Identifying potential new donors to the Tennessee Fund and reminding current

    donors to renew their annual donation

    By helping to promote UT Athletics, Vol Reps are able to develop relationships with UT

    Athletic Department staff members, earn additional Tennessee Fund priority points

    to improve their donor rank, and achieve various Vol Rep Rewards based upon the

    amount of new money raised each year.

    The Vol Rep system is divided into 13 districts by geographic region with each district

    being led by a District Chair. These chairs serve as the main point of contact for Reps

    in their area and help coordinate activities throughout the year .

    VOL Rep Program

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    2 - Memphis

    3 - Jackson

    4 - Clarksville

    5 - Nashville

    6 - Columbia

    7 - Cookeville

    8 - Chattanooga

    9 - Knoxville

    10 - Tri-Cities

    11 - E-Tennessee

    12 - Atlanta

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  • COMMIT TO EXCELLENCETo donate call 865.974.1218 or go online to tennesseefund.org

    TENNESSEE FUND

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    Mailing Address: P.O. Box 15016, Knoxville, TN 37901-5016

    Shipping Address: Brenda Lawson Athletic Center, 1551 Lake Loudon Blvd,

    Knoxville, TN 37996

  • Director of Softball Operations University of Tennessee

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