PRIORITY POINT PROGRAM—MICHIGAN ATHLETICS

 

In partnership with the Michigan Athletic Department, the MMB is pleased to announce that gifts to The Elbel Club will receive equal point value as gifts made to the Athletic Department as part of the Priority Point Program.

The Priority Point Program provides a systematic, orderly and equitable process to prioritize requests for tickets, parking and other benefits associated with Michigan Athletic events. The Priority Point Program represents every participant’s support with the University, Athletic Department and Marching Band.

Priority Points are assigned as follows:

  • 2 points for each unrestricted $100 gift during the current year to Michigan Athletics
  • 1 point for each restricted $100 gift during the current year to Michigan Athletics
  • 1 point for each $100 gift during the current year to the Michigan Marching Band
  • 1 point for every $100 in historical giving to the Athletic Department
  • 1 point for every $100 in historical giving to the Michigan Marching Band
  • 1 point for every $1,000 in historical giving to the University of Michigan
  • 1 point for every year of consecutive purchase of a season ticket in every season-ticketed sport since 1992
  • 5 points for a U-M degree earned (maximum 5 points per person)
  • 10 points for M letterwinners (maximum 10 points per person)
  • 50 points for Charter Victors Club members who fulfilled their donation (the charter option is no longer available)

To activate priority point totals in any given year, you must contribute an unrestricted gift of at least $100 annually to the Victors Club within the academic year (July 1–June 30). If you are making a gift for your Preferred Seating Donation to the Athletic Department, no additional gift is needed to activate your priority points.

 

 

 


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