Richard B. Caspari Society

The Richard B. Caspari Society was created to recognize those individuals who have, through their generous contributions to the AANA Education Foundation, advanced the vision of one of the original pioneers in arthroscopic techniques for the shoulder: former AANA President, Richard B. Caspari, M.D.

In order to qualify for the Society, individuals must have contributed a lifetime amount of either $50,000 in cash or a combination of $200,000 in cash and legacy gifts to the AANA Education Foundation.

Richard B. Caspari Society benefits include:

  • Invite to the President's Reception at the AANA Annual Meeting.
  • Special recognition at the AANA Annual Meeting.
  • Caspari Pin
  • Name on donor wall and listed in the Arthroscopy Journal.

Robert W. Jackson Society

The Robert W. Jackson Society was created to recognize those individuals who have, through their generous contributions to the AANA Education Foundation, advanced the vision of a true pioneer in arthroscopy and education.

In order to qualify for the Society, individuals must have contributed either $25,000 in cash or a combination of $100,000 in cash and legacy gifts to the AANA Education Foundation.

Robert W. Jackson Society benefits include:

  • Invite to the President's Reception at the AANA Annual Meeting.
  • Special recognition at the AANA Annual Meeting.
  • Jackson Pin
  • Name on donor wall and listed in the Arthroscopy Journal.

Individual Cash Gifts Levels

  • The Founders' Circle
    $25,000 and above
  • The Presidents' Circle
    $10,000 to $24,999
  • The Directors' Circle
    $5,000 to $9,999
  • Benefactors
    $1,000 to $4,999
  • Friends
    Up to $999

Legacy Gifts

Deferred contributions to the AANA Education Foundation:

  • $500,000 and above
  • $100,000 to $499,999
  • $50,000 to $99,999
  • $25,000 to $49,999
  • Up to $24,999
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