
Tax deductible. No calories.
Make a contribution
to the Wisconsin Film Festival’s Real
Butter Fund!
Please make checks out to the “Wisconsin
Film Festival” and mail to:
Wisconsin Film Festival
821 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706
Please include this very simple PDF form (name,
address, etc.) to help us comply with University guidelines.
Contributors to the Real Butter Fund may
be listed by name in the Wisconsin Film Festival program, or on this web site.
You may choose to have your name not listed.
What is the Real Butter Fund?
It’s a way for
folks to help support the Festival through voluntary donations. These funds are
applied to many of the Festival’s
expenses (more details below) and are for the butterment…er…betterment
of the Wisconsin Film
Festival.
The Festival is presented by the UW Arts Institute,
part of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. (Read more about the Festival’s
background and governance here.) We are a nonprofit
educational program. Any contributions to the Real Butter
Fund are considered donations to the UW–Madison. Charitable gifts that
are not made in exchange for goods or services—which is the case here—are deductible
as charitable contributions if you itemize your tax returns.
This fund is associated
exclusively with the Wisconsin Film Festival, so your donation is guaranteed
to be used only for this event.
Why does the Festival need to raise outside money?
Supporters like you are so important
because the entire annual
Festival operating budget needs to be generated anew each year.
Some funding
comes from applications for foundation and community grants, contributions
from University partners (programs who share their own funding with us to help
bring films to the Festival), and sponsorship from local businesses who are committed
to keeping the Festival vibrant. The rest comes from ticket revenues. The
UW Anonymous Fund has provided the Festival with up to $25,000 annually. Substantial
in-kind donations and 150 event volunteers also make the Festival possible.
We run a really lean operation
with very little overhead. Smart accounting policies within the University govern
how we spend. We work very hard to make sure we’re
squeezing every dime as far as it will go. You can have confidence that your
support will be used wisely and respectfully.
What will the Festival do with the Fund?
Bring movies and filmmakers
to the Festival! We pay screening fees for many of the movies that you’ll
see. These fees are getting higher each year, and frequently we have to turn
down a really top-notch film because it’s just slightly beyond the reach
of our budget. Just a little bit of our budget is available for filmmaker travel,
and we’d
of course love to invite more filmmakers, including those from other countries.
The Festival is staffed by one full-time
university employee (the director) and student help provided
by the UW Arts Institute. In 2007 the Festival budget is shifting to also cover
half of the director’s
salary. Ticket revenues will be used, but we’ll need to find other sources
to cover expenses previously paid for by ticket revenues.
Couldn’t you just raise ticket
prices?
As an educational event, it’s important to keep the
Festival open and accessible to as many people as possible. There’s a discount
for students, for example. At a time when tickets to entertainment, sports,
and arts events are becoming more expensive, we want to ensure that price is
not a barrier to seeing extraordinary movies.
Would you pay
more for tickets? Consider
supporting the Festival through the Real Butter Fund. You can really
make a difference in keeping this event affordable for everyone in our community.
What’s the ultimate goal of the Fund?
The good folks at the UW Foundation
are helping the Festival evaluate long-term needs, with the goal of establishing
an endowment that can provide reliable operating funds over time.
If you are
considering making a significant contribution to the Wisconsin Film Festival, please contact Meg Hamel,
the festival director (608-262-9009;
email),
or Eric Greiling, at the UW Foundation
(608-890-1223; email).
Why is it called the “Real Butter Fund”?
This
is Wisconsin. Real
butter represents everything that
is good and great about our state. The name was inspired by a mobile that hung
above the popcorn counter at the former Strand Theater on East Mifflin
Street in Madison. The mobile was salvaged before the building closed in 1990.
It’s popcorn, it’s movies,
it’s Wisconsin. It’s good. |
Companies,
Corporations, and other Organizations
On behalf of your employees, customers, clients,
support the
Wisconsin Film Festival,
one of our community’s most popular arts events.
Have
you enjoyed attending the Festival? Talk to others in your organization
about sponsorship. Many companies have a marketing or public relations
director who makes decisions about external support. Let them know how
much you care about keeping the Festival part of our community.
Consider
becoming a Festival sponsor!
Please contact festival director Meg Hamel for a conversation on how you
can be a part of the Festival’s future.
meg
hamel, festival director
email
608.262.9009
or 877.963.FILM (3456) |