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Conference for College and University Foundations 2025
Conference for College and University Foundations 2025
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2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
A Unique Model for a Small Shop - Working Towards Self-Sufficiency
In turbulent times many smaller institutionally-related foundations (IRF’s) are seeking alternative economic models to be fully self-sustaining. The Kean University Foundation’s economic model is unique and, we believe, cutting edge. As we enter our sixth year in our restructuring plan, and embark on our first comprehensive capital campaign in more than 15 years, the Foundation employs all staff and absorbs the costs associated with staff benefits, human resources, information technology, legal, etc. This presentation summarizes the funding and spending plan for the Kean University Foundation as well as the organization’s competitive cost per dollar raised.
*CPE Credit: Attendees can earn up to 1 CPE for this session.
Speakers: William Miller, Chief Executive Officer, Kean University Foundation, Molly McGarry, Senior Director of Annual Giving, Kean University Foundation
Competencies: LeadershipStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All LevelsAll Levels
11:15 AM - 12:15 PM CT
How to Use a Program Strategy to Guide Key Technology Investments
Key technologies like Data Quality & Management, Artificial Intelligence, CRM and Other Applications, and Data and Application Integration enable the optimization of fundraising results and donor engagement. But limited budgets in most institutions require careful prioritization of technology investments. How do we decide which technologies provide the greatest return in terms of new business, increased engagement, and operational optimization?
This case study shows how one university used a program strategy to develop a Technology Portfolio and Road Map which provided the basis for the technology transformation, prescriptive guidance to make the projects successful, and critical input to the next fundraising campaign and budget. CPE Credit: Attendees can earn up to 1 CPE for this session.
This case study shows how one university used a program strategy to develop a Technology Portfolio and Road Map which provided the basis for the technology transformation, prescriptive guidance to make the projects successful, and critical input to the next fundraising campaign and budget. CPE Credit: Attendees can earn up to 1 CPE for this session.
Speakers: Joseph Lanasa, Higher Education Director, Advance Data Strategy, Christy Devocelle, Senior Vice President for Financial & Administrative Operations/CFO, University of Illinois Foundation, Mike Davis, CIO, University of Illinois Foundation
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingBusiness and Financial Acumen
Experience Level: All LevelsLevel 6- Leadership/ Transforming Seasoned Professional
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM CT
Reimagining Stewardship: Transformative Strategies for Lasting Donor Engagement
In today’s philanthropic landscape, effective stewardship is crucial for building lasting relationships with donors and ensuring sustained support and retention of donors. As one of the few Stewardship departments in the country housed within a Marketing & Communications team, this session will focus on a reimagined stewardship program by detailing the development of a comprehensive stewardship handbook and the implementation of an innovative student scholarship “thank you” process, that went on to become a nationally award-winning CASE event, "Notes from the Nest." A key emphasis will be placed on fostering collaboration and partnership across campus and within the provost's office to enhance stewardship efforts.
*CPE Credit: Attendees can earn up to 1 CPE for this session.
Speakers: Sarah Prout, Vice President of Marketing & Communications, University of North Dakota Alumni Association & Foundation, Jenn Lukens, Director of Stewardship & Donor Appreciation, University of North Dakota Alumni Association & Foundation
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 4All Levels
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM CT
The Role of Advancement in an Effective Presidential Transition Plan
Presidential transitions are a pivotal time for higher education institutions, but they don’t always happen when or how you’d expect. In the recent past, Oregon State University has experienced both planned and unplanned transitions. The OSU Foundation has learned that the way advancement offices manage relationships with donors, friends and alumni during these times is essential to the future of the university. Using concrete, real-life examples, this session will walk attendees through how Foundation and alumni teams can shape presidential transitions and foster strong presidential relationships with key audiences by creating a strong plan with measurable goals, tactics, milestones and impact reporting.
*CPE Credit: Attendees can earn up to 1 CPE for this session.
Speakers: Kristin Watkins, Vice President, Donor Engagement & Chief Marketing Officer, Oregon State University Foundation
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingLeadership
Experience Level: Level 2Level 1- Early Career