2024 CASE Insights Research Symposium in Partnership with Huron | GG+A Global Philanthropy
The 2024 CASE Insights Research Symposium in Partnership with Huron | GG+A Global Philanthropy will present two sessions focused on the latest trends and practices on donor pipelines.
Elective Session
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM ET
CASE Research Symposium sponsored by Huron/GG+A: The Imperative of Diversifying the Donor Pipeline – A Look at Recent Research and Current Practice, Part I
The focus of this year’s CASE Insights Research Symposium in Partnership with Huron | GG+A Global Philanthropy will present two sessions focused on the latest trends and practices on donor pipelines.
Part One will highlight academic research from the IUPUI Lilly Family School Of Philanthropy on giving patterns and building trust among diverse constituents. In Part Two, a panel of advancement leaders will then discuss why a diverse pipeline of donors is essential to your advancement future. The session will highlight the practical challenges of how we collect and utilize data and new approaches to engaging donors. This work is important not just to your annual fund or your campaign but the advancement profession as a whole.
Speakers: Una Osili, Associate Dean for Research and International Programs and Dean’s Fellow, Mays Family Institute on Diverse Philanthropy, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Elective Session
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET
CASE Research Symposium sponsored by Huron/GG+A: The Imperative of Diversifying the Donor Pipeline – A Look at Recent Research and Current Practice, Part II
The focus of this year’s CASE Insights Research Symposium in Partnership with Huron | GG+A Global Philanthropy will present two sessions focused on the latest trends and practices on donor pipelines.
Part One will highlight academic research from the IUPUI Lilly Family School Of Philanthropy on giving patterns and building trust among diverse constituents. In Part Two, a panel of advancement leaders will then discuss why a diverse pipeline of donors is essential to your advancement future. The session will highlight the practical challenges of how we collect and utilize data and new approaches to engaging donors. This work is important not just to your annual fund or your campaign but the advancement profession as a whole.
Speakers: Jennifer Barrymore, Vice President of Advancement Resources and Campaign Operations, Northeastern University , Howard Heevner, Executive Director, Annual Programs, University of California, Berkeley, Mathwon Howard, Associate Vice President for Development, Yale University, Una Osili, Associate Dean for Research and International Programs and Dean’s Fellow, Mays Family Institute on Diverse Philanthropy, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, Binti Harvey, Vice President for External Relations and Institutional Advancement, Scripps College