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A TG is a purely social function; however, as TG’s benefit the entire Kellogg community, they qualify for a specific type of corporate solicitation. Solicitation plans for TG’s must follow different guidelines than those set for standard corporate sponsorship. The differences are highlighted below.

Companies that donate money to academic endeavors at Kellogg are considered corporate sponsors. Companies that give money to help fund a TG are considered corporate hosts. A TG corporate host does not receive any recognition by the Kellogg School. The money given by a corporate host for a TG is not considered a donation to the school, is not tax deductible and does not count toward their Kellogg Corporate Affiliate Status. This information must be clearly presented in all TG solicitation communications.

As money given by companies for TG’s directly affects money given for sponsorship of academic events, anyone interested in soliciting for a TG must work directly with the KSA social chair and the Assistant Director of Corporate Relations.

If you have any questions regarding TG funding or any other student event sponsorship, please contact the Assistant Director of Corporate Relations, Jennifer Johnson, who coordinates corporate involvement in student clubs and conferences.

Jennifer Johnson
Assistant Director of Corporate Relations

jennifer-johnson@kellogg.northwestern.edu
847-467-1301




last modified: 4/14/04
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