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Conference for Community College Advancement 2023
Conference for Community College Advancement
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PST
Women of Impact
Develop a women's giving circle full of diverse and powerful women who are committed to raising funds to support and make an impact in the educational goals and dreams of women students. The end result of the giving circle is an event where funds are raised and given away in the form of scholarships all in one night. Event attendees get to vote on the students who they think should receive the scholarships.
Speakers: Lesa Brandt, Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Relations, Parkland College, Tracy Wahlfeldt, Executive Director, Parkland College Foundation
Competencies: Relationship Building
Topics: Annual GivingSpecial Events
10:15 AM - 11:15 AM PST
What Pickleball Teaches Us About Major Giving Success
Philanthropy and pickleball have more in common than you think! In this session a Community College Foundation Director and her Major-Giving Expert "coach" share relationship strategies in a fresh new way. The most successful advancement leaders invest in coaching - just like pickleball players score big wins with expert coaching. A mindset of patient persistence will elevate you to the next level of giving...and winning success!
Speakers: Lisa Hurda, Director of College Advancement & Foundation, Blackhawk Technical College, Marcy Heim, CEO, The Artful Asker - Marcy Heim Consulting
Competencies: Relationship Building
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM PST
Nurturing Relationships for Lasting Impact
Join us for an exhilarating breakout session that will revolutionize your approach to donor stewardship and engagement! Discover the secrets to creating meaningful connections and nurturing long-term relationships with your supporters. Learn how to craft impactful impact reports that showcase the transformative power of their contributions. Explore the Howard Brown Giving Society, a prestigious recognition program that inspires elevated giving. Gain insights into planning unforgettable donor events that leave a lasting impression. We'll also delve into the art of crafting an engaging annual report card that highlights achievements and fosters trust. Plus, uncover the magic of holiday stewardship and its role in deepening donor relationships. Lastly, discover how a scholarship reception can strengthen bonds and attract new benefactors. Don't miss this game-changing session packed with practical strategies and inspiring ideas that will take your donor stewardship to new heights!
Speakers: Loren McGinnis, Annual Giving & Alumni Engagement Coordinator, Richland Community College, Julie Melton, Assistant Vice President, Institutional Advancement, Richland Community College, Tara Mata, Advancement Services & Scholarship Coordinator, Richland Community College
Competencies: Relationship Building
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM PST
The Gumbo of Community College Fundraising
The Gumbo of Community College Fundraising has been cooking for the Louisiana Community and Technical College System since 2014 and the roux in the gumbo is just now being perfected for success. This session focuses on how elements of enrollment management, student affairs, academic affairs, workforce and economic development, fundraising, and governmental affairs are key ingredients to making the gumbo. Join this session to learn from a community college “Sous Chef” who has had the opportunity to work in each department at the college level and now is the “Executive Chef” at the system and what key ingredients played an important role to making a robust impact in Louisiana. These ingredients shared with attendees are key strategies to investments toward student success.
Speakers: Chandler Leboeuf, Governmental and Public Affairs Officer, Louisiana Community and Technical College System
Competencies: Strategic Thinking
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM PST
Inaugural Gala Success! How we Overcame the Odds and Raised $800k.
Thanks to the alignment of solid planning, a dedicated team, and inspired fundraising, the Alamo Colleges Foundation executed a successful gala called MOSAICO to support AlamoPROMISE students. Founded over 75 years ago, The Alamo Colleges had never before hosted a major fundraising gala. In Fall 2020, our Chancellor tasked our Foundation team to execute an event that would proudly showcase our ability to achieve our mission and shelve any stigma against community colleges by "showing our partners and donors that we have arrived." Join this session to find out how our Development Team overcame pandemic delays, leadership changes, organizational challenges and other concerns to create an inaugural event that raised $820,000 for student scholarships and support.
Speakers: Richard Farias, Director of Annual Giving, Alamo Colleges District, Cindy Sullivan, Senior Development Officer, Alamo Colleges District, Janelle Mundine, Donor Engagement and Stewardship Manager, Alamo Colleges District, Barton Simpson, Executive Director, Alamo Colleges District
Competencies: Industry or Sector Expertise
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM PST
Changing the Game: How Our College Made Athletic Fundraising a Priority
Changing the game! Learn how Long Beach City College made Athletic Fundraising a priority. LBCC Foundation supports the vision to elevate LBCC Athletics through strategic annual fund development and a long-term athletic endowment funding. By building a relationship with your Athletic Department our goal is to empower and encourage you to understand the value collegiate athletics has in your fundraising portfolio. Through this relationship you will be able to provide essential leadership and access to quality resources that directly support the growth and progress needed for student-athlete achievements. Fundraising campaigns can be framed around corporate dollars on campus who facilitate large athletic projects and capital improvements, grants programs and summer youth programs through the use of campus athletic facilities. Additional funding and engagement can come from strategic community partnerships, faculty and staff monthly giving and payroll deductions for employees. Utilizing your campus facilities for naming campaigns can actualize major gifts to establish a long-term endowment. Athletics is the front porch into many institutions and understanding the value athletics brings to the table as well as maintaining successful fundraising programs will provide significant and long-term benefit during economic down times and budget cuts.
Speakers: Paul Kaminski, Chief Executive Officer, Long Beach City College, Gina Mascaro, Senior Director of Development and Athletics, Long Beach City College Foundation, Randy Totorp, Dean of Kinesiology, Athletics, and Public Health, Long Beach City College
Competencies: Strategic Thinking