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Wednesday, October 16, 2024
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM EST

The Little Campaign that Could

During the 90th anniversary of Tyler Junior College (TJC), an initiative was launched to transform an out of date municipal auditorium into a comprehensive performing arts center. Originally, community members came forward to address limited renovations due to safety concerns. Due to their leadership and generosity, the vision emerged for a $13.5 million project supported by a successful $8.5 million Campaign for the Performing Arts.

This session will feature a case study of the Campaign, which raised more $8.6 million towards the new facility and two accompanying outdoor spaces. This was the first, more traditional campaign for TJC and the Tyler Junior College Foundation, which strategically engaged resources to successfully implement an education and cultivation phase, leadership fundraising and a more public initiative to gain new contributors and establish an endowment to preserve the new center.

What started as a small-scale remodel, became “the little campaign that could”, moving full steam ahead to provide a new, high quality, arts center serving TJC legacy arts programs and the East Texas region; build new partnerships with various community organizations; and, engage a new base of contributors through the Tyler Junior College Foundation.
Speakers: Mitch Andrews, VP, Institutional Advancement & CAO ED, Tyler Junior College Foundation, Tyler Junior College (TJC)
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 3: Practicing/ Maturing Mid-Career
Education Fundraising
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
3:45 PM - 4:45 PM EST

Partners in Challenge: Effective Partnerships between College Leadership and Foundation Leadership in Times of Change

A productive, effective, and collaborative working relationship between a college and its foundation is important to an effective campus culture of philanthropy during normal times. In times of crisis or uncertainty, it is essential. When a Foundation experiences a loss of leadership, the relationship between the college and the foundation becomes pivotal. In times of sudden change, this partnership must quickly coalesce around necessary and urgent decisions to address the situation, while also providing a sense of continuity and stability, especially if the institution is planning a major philanthropic initiative or campaign. This session will feature a college leader to share their experience working with their Foundation to respond to an unforeseen loss of leadership at the Foundation. They will share the fundamentals of a strong working relationship, how they confronted the day-to-day and longer-term challenges and opportunities presented by the situation and reflect on some practical tools that were helpful during this period of uncertainty and loss. From communicating with donors and providing continuity, to effectively inspiring staff in the absence of the Executive Director, this session will underscore the importance of contingency planning and preparedness between a college and its Foundation.
Speakers: Celeste Alvarez, Executive Director of Communications, Marketing & PR, Imperial Community College District , Walter Collins, Senior Consultant, Gonser Gerber LLP
Competencies: Relationship BuildingLeadership
Experience Level: Level 6: Leadership/ Transforming Seasoned Professional
Topics: Annual GivingCampaign StrategiesCommunity CollegesCrisis CommunicationsDonor Relations & StewardshipMajor gifts
Education Fundraising
Thursday, October 17, 2024
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST

Streamlining Corporate Partnerships: Maximizing Impact

Join us to explore the art and science of developing a dynamic Corporate Partnership Program that not only streamlines the ask for corporate supporters but also enhances their engagement experience. In this session, we delve into the strategic creation of a menu-style offering, simplifying the selection process for potential partners. Learn how to tailor benefits that resonate deeply with corporate values, fostering meaningful and mutually beneficial relationships. Plus, attendees will receive sample templates and materials to kickstart their own partnership programs. Don't miss out on discovering the keys to crafting a cohesive partnership program that seamlessly aligns with corporate objectives while maximizing impact for both parties involved.
Speakers: Tara Mata, Assistant Director of Scholarships & Advancement Services, Richland Community College, Julie Melton, Assistant Vice President, Institutional Advancement, Richland Community College Foundation
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 3: Practicing/ Maturing Mid-Career
Education Fundraising
Thursday, October 17, 2024
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM EST

Challenges of Fundraising in Rural Areas: How small campuses raise funds in the land of cows, cotton, corn and timber

Fundraising in rural areas and in those areas experiencing economic hardship represent a real challenge for small and medium-sized Colleges across the nation. In this session, East Georgia State leadership will share their ‘Top 10’ issues for working in these environments and how they are trying to solve them. Is there money in these rural communities to support the mission of the College? If so, how does the leadership team of the College build the relationships and community engagement that is needed and how should those messages be communicated? Following the presentation, they will seek the feedback and advice from those that attend to develop a list of best practices.
Speakers: Harley Smith, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, East Georgia State College, David Schecter, President, East Georgia State College
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
Experience Level: Level 3: Practicing/ Maturing Mid-Career
Education Fundraising
Thursday, October 17, 2024
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST

Empowering Diversity: Expanding Opportunities Beyond Scholarships for Student Success. Providing holistic support for minority students in higher education.

Addressing the critical need for holistic support for minority students in higher education. While scholarships are essential, they only scratch the surface of what is needed for the success of underrepresented students. Augmenting existing minority cohort programs by raising funds to provide experiential opportunities that foster holistic student development. These experiences include attending leadership conferences, study abroad, participating in mock-interview sessions, engaging in improv session to enhance communication skills, and networking lunches with donors who share similar backgrounds. By investing in these additional opportunities, we aim to empower minority students by enhancing their soft skills, expanding their networks, and fostering their leadership abilities. The presentation will delve into the rationale behind this approach, share success stories, and outline steps for implementation.
Speakers: Anne Johnson, Executive Director, Howard Community College Educational Foundation, Shawn Lamb, Associate Director Howard P.R.I.D.E., Howard Community College
Competencies: Relationship BuildingGlobal and Cultural Competency
Experience Level: Level 3: Practicing/ Maturing Mid-Career
Education Fundraising
Thursday, October 17, 2024
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST

Field of Dreams - Turning a Corn Field into the Largest Gifts in a Young Foundation's History

Donor named spaces were a dream of HCC. In less than 2 years, the Foundation would secure 14 different named space partners, some first time donors, raising critical funds for new construction and program expansion.
Speakers: Chris Downing, Executive Director, Development, Heartland Community College, Melissa Fasig, Director of Development and Foundation Operations, Heartland Community College
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
Experience Level: Level 3: Practicing/ Maturing Mid-Career
Education Fundraising
Thursday, October 17, 2024
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM EST

Connecting Extraordinary Women with Extraordinary Causes

When women come together, extraordinary things happen. In 2023, the Carl Sandburg College Foundation and College of Nursing teamed up with 100 Extraordinary WomenTM, a unique, national initiative that brings women together to raise $100,000 or more in gifts and 5-year pledges. In less than six months, more than $100,000 was raised for the College’s nursing student success grant program, bringing attention to this program and the need for increased funding support. Many were first-time gifts that were much larger than our typical initial gift. You will learn effective strategies to raise significant funds among women, boost annual giving, and deepen connections with donors to specific programs. We will also highlight concepts for implementing a simple, yet proven way of reaching groups of new donors to cultivate first-time gifts at higher levels than traditional levels. This session is designed to empower a small team to make a major and immediate impact.
Speakers: Eric Johnson, Chief Advancement Officer, Carl Sandburg College, Seamus Reilly, President, Carl Sandburg College, Jodi Sweeney, Founder and President, 100 Extraordinary Women
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseRelationship Building
Experience Level: Level 3: Practicing/ Maturing Mid-Career
Education Fundraising
Thursday, October 17, 2024
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM EST

Charting the Course: Maximizing Leadership Transitions for Institutional Success

Your college president comes to you ready to retire, where do you start? Are you prepared for a seamless transition to new leadership? Change in leadership can pose a unique set of challenges, but change can also mean new opportunity. Join this session to explore how leadership transitions can be leveraged to revisit institutional goals, amplify a meaningful legacy for outgoing leadership, and reaffirm your school’s mission and vision. We will tackle questions like: How can we leverage leadership changes to further fundraising goals? How do we navigate the challenges that arise when the transition happens in the middle of a campaign? How do we communicate and guide our donors through this change? Together we will explore strategies and best practices for maximizing leadership transitions to establish a sustainable future for our institutions.
Speakers: Steven Wantz, Executive Director Institutional Advancement & College Foundation, Carroll Community College, Timothy Nurvala, Managing Director, CCS Fundraising
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 5: Expert/ Seasoned Professional
Education Fundraising
Friday, October 18, 2024
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST

How to Foster Inclusion and Belonging Using Accessibility Best Practices to Increase Donor Support

In today's rapidly evolving digital landscape, accessibility isn't just a legal obligation—it's a powerful tool for fostering inclusion and expanding donor engagement. Join us for an enlightening session where we delve into the transformative impact of accessibility best practices on donor support.

In this session, we'll explore how adopting accessibility measures can break down barriers, empower diverse communities, and amplify your organization's mission. From inclusive design principles to leveraging technology for greater reach, we'll uncover actionable strategies to enhance donor experiences and cultivate lasting relationships.

Whether you're a seasoned nonprofit professional or a newcomer to the world of donor engagement, this session promises to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to unlock new avenues of support through accessibility initiatives. Join us and embark on a journey towards a more inclusive and impactful future for your organization.
Speakers: Tara Mata, Assistant Director of Scholarships & Advancement Services, Richland Community College
Competencies: Relationship BuildingGlobal and Cultural Competency
Experience Level: Level 3: Practicing/ Maturing Mid-Career
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