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Tribute & In Honor Of Report
Diocese of St. Petersburg · Jan 1 – May 12, 2026 · All campaigns & funds
47
Honorees
124
Tribute gifts
$89,450
Total raised
38
Notifications pending
In memory of — 28 honorees · $62,100
In honor of — 12 honorees · $18,750
Birthday tribute — 4 honorees · $6,200
Special occasion — 3 honorees · $2,400
Tribute gifts by honoree
47 honorees · 124 gifts · showing one row per honoree — expand to see individual donors
Honoree Type Gifts Total raised Avg gift Donors Date range Family notification
Tribute gifts by donor
124 tribute and memorial gifts · showing the donor who made each gift · hard credit only
Donor (hard credit) Type In tribute to Amount Fund Gift date Payment Tax receipt Soft credit to Officer
Family notification letters
38 pending · 86 sent · letters are courtesy notifications only — no tax language
Pending notifications (38)
Tribute giving — summary & analytics
Year-to-date · all funds · Diocese of St. Petersburg
$89,450
Total tribute giving YTD
124
Tribute gifts received
47
Unique honorees
86
Notification letters sent
$721
Average gift amount
2.6
Avg donors per honoree
69%
Memorial vs. honor (memorial %)
18
New donor first gifts via tribute
Top 10 honorees by amount raised
HonoreeTypeGiftsTotal
Tribute giving by fund
FundGiftsTotal% of tribute
CMA Annual Fund54$38,20042.7%
Cathedral Capital31$28,50031.9%
General Fund22$14,75016.5%
School Scholarship12$6,2006.9%
Bishop's Annual Fund5$1,8002.0%
Key observations
18 new donors acquired
Tribute gifts brought 18 first-time donors to the diocese this year. Memorial gifts are a significant acquisition channel.
$28,500 to capital campaign
The Cathedral Restoration campaign received 31 tribute gifts. Memorial donors often designate to legacy funds — worth featuring in campaign materials.
38 notifications outstanding
38 families are awaiting notification. Timely notification is a key stewardship moment — families who receive prompt letters are significantly more likely to become donors themselves.