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Conference for Community College Advancement 2024
Conference for Community College Advancement 2024
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM EST
Charting Community College's Path Forward – A Case Study in Strategic Planning
Join Dr. Mautra Jones, Oklahoma City Community College President and Tracey Storey, BWF’s Associate VP to gain insights into how to leverage strategic planning as a powerful tool for institutional growth and success. This forward-thinking case study not only maps out how Oklahoma City Community College crafted an ambitious strategic plan but also how the plan is both deeply intertwined with the college’s foundational values and an ambitious statement about the college’s future. Ideal for those poised to initiate their own strategic plan or seeking innovative approaches to foster a culture of creative collaboration, this presentation will inspire you to embrace strategic thinking. Learn how to effectively align your mission with actionable strategies that cater to the needs of your community. This is a unique opportunity to Prepare to be inspired and to harness strategic planning's potential to revolutionize your college's future.
Speakers: Mautra Jones, President, Oklahoma City Community College, Tracey Storey, Associate Vice President of Nonprofit Enterprise Strategic Planning, BWF
Competencies: LeadershipStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 6: Leadership/ Transforming Seasoned Professional
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
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST
High-Impact College-Foundation Partnerships to Grow Philanthropy
Strategic institution-foundation alignment and board engagement are drivers of fundraising success. At many community colleges, the foundation board represents an untapped resource and campus and foundation leaders are out of step. This session will share strategies to engage the foundation board as philanthropic leaders and develop a high-impact college-foundation partnership focused on growing major gifts. We will share guidance on foundation strategy and planning, board development, and practices to foster a culture of collaboration between college and foundation leaders.
Speakers: David Bass, Executive Director Philanthropic Governance, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, Betheny Reid, CEO, Betheny Reid Consulting, Amanda Sbriscia, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Holyoke Community College
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingLeadership
Experience Level: Level 6: Leadership/ Transforming Seasoned Professional
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST
Engaging Alums for First-Time Annual Gifts
Every donor journey starts with a first gift. We will explore essential strategies for building an alumni program that increases alumni participation in annual giving and other fundraising initiatives.
Key topics will include: Developing a strategy for alumni engagement that inspires first-time giving and starts while they are on campus; utilizing technology to enhance alumni engagement; personalizing / segmenting annual fund appeals to resonate with potential donors; engaging event ideas that foster community and maintain meaningful connections with alumni; communicating the importance and impact of annual gifts through various channels
By implementing these strategies, community colleges can create a thriving alumni network that supports the institution financially and enhances the overall value of the college experience.
Speakers: Erin Phillips, Partner, Gonser Gerber LLP, Tyson Pinion, Senior Consultant, Gonser Gerber LLP, Michelle Vigneux, Director of Development, Quinsigamond Community College
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 6: Leadership/ Transforming Seasoned Professional