Detailed Guide for Contribution Schemes
The charts are intentionally made to show how each sponsors can help in fulfilling NZA Worship Center Project according to the dictates of their heart and capability to pay. Each sponsors support of the project will equate on the amount or share they want to commit for the cause.
Contribution Schemes Legend
You can easily look for the category name which will match your burden and paying capability. Choose any plans you'll like provided below wherein you will send to NZA Worship Center Project in cash or check whether in full payment or installment basis.
Here is the legend: (Based on P7000 per share)
1st line - Category Name (example: Ruby)
2nd line - Plan corresponding the number of shares you will pay in a year (example: Ruby A)
3rd line - The total annual share amount which P7000 multiplied by number of shares
4th line - Annual basis
5th line - Bi-annual basis
6th line - Quarterly basis
7th line - Monthly basis
8th line - Daily basis
Category Ruby & Sapphire
Category Silver & Gold
Category Platinum
Slots Chart
Slots chart will be checked regularly (every quarter) for monitoring purposes and to see which slots are already taken and are still available. This will also serve to determine the progress result of the project.
Acknowledgments
All sponsors will be given an appropriate acknowledgment NZAC afford ably can give which is to be done every year in a span of 5 years. The names of all the sponsors will be in-scripted in a plaque to be mounted in the Worship Center wall. Sponsors from category Ruby and Sapphire will be the minor sponsors and the Siver to Platinum will be our major Sponsors.
Note: All contributions rendered to NZA Worship Center Project will purely be considered for sponsorship and grants purposes only. This will not be regarded as business investments or any alike which may lead a sponsor to demand an ROI or return of investments. The amount contributed to NZA Worship Center Project will not be refundable and will solely be intended for the acquisition of the land area and Worship Center Project building construction.
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