The July 22, 2025 board meeting included a detailed presentation from Beverly Hills Education Foundation (BHEF) representative Tiffany Davis, who outlined a plan to make naming opportunities more financially accessible. Her proposal would allow donors to commit to shorter terms for facility naming while preserving the overall annual valuation.
Davis illustrated the idea with a $300,000 example, showing that a 25-year term would be valued at $12,000 per year. A 10-year term would cost $120,000, and a 5-year term $60,000, giving donors the option to match their budget with a shorter commitment.
Board members expressed general support. Trustee Russell Stuart compared the approach to major stadium naming rights agreements.
Trustee Amanda Manoucheri supported the concept but suggested sticking to rounded increments such as five, ten, or fifteen years, and ensuring payments are collected in a manageable number of installments to protect the district from potential drop-offs.
Trustee Sigalie Sabag raised the idea of offering small discounts for donors who pay the full term upfront. After discussion, the board signaled comfort with allowing Davis to offer up to a five percent discount for full 25-year payments.
Board President Rochelle Marcus said she believed the change could generate more interest, noting that donor commitments have been slower than anticipated under the current pricing structure.
Davis closed her presentation by underscoring that the new model would keep the district’s naming assets competitive without discounting their inherent value. The board’s consensus allows BHEF to begin offering flexible-term naming packages immediately, with the goal of expanding donor participation and creating new revenue streams for district programs.
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