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District III Annual Conference 2025
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10:45 AM - 11:45 AM EST
Generative AI (GenAI) Unleashed: Transforming How You Work with GenAI Applications
Unleash the power of Generative AI (GenAI) to revolutionize your work! This session will explore how AI-powered tools can help you work efficiently, personalize outreach, develop data-informed strategies, streamline processes, and drive innovation in your daily work and across advancement. Discover real-world case studies of applications and share your strategies for integrating AI into your daily toolkit, ensuring you stay ahead of the curve in this rapidly evolving landscape.
Speakers: Anthony McAdoo, Executive Director of the WKU Alumni Association, Western Kentucky University
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM EST
Built By Women: The Evolution of Women's Philanthropy at William & Mary
Learn about the sustained success of William & Mary's Society of 1918 women's philanthropy initiative. Beginning its 7th year, the Society continues to grow in numbers and impact and is now comprised of over 600 women who are philanthropically committed to W&M. The success of the Society is borne out of existing research and 6 proven principles derived from Kathleen Loehr's Gender Matters: A Guide to Growing Women's Philanthropy. We will share both our successes and lessons learned along the way. This session is a fit for you whether you are exploring the potential return on investment, currently launching or striving to sustain and grow your women's philanthropy initiative.
Speakers: Valerie Cushman, Exec. Dir. Alumni Engagement and Inclusion Initiatives, William & Mary, Amanda Devlin Lindbom, Associate Director Alumni Engagement & Inclusion Initiatives, William & Mary
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST
Cognitive Impairment in Elderly Donors: Identifying Issues & Applying Best Practices
1 in 9 people ages 65+ is showing some sign of cognitive impairment, which is also the same age as the average major gift donor in the United States. Encountering an elderly donor in cognitive decline is inevitable as advancement staff, yet few know how to ethically and legally handle this situation when it arises. Is your institution prepared? This session will teach attendees how to spot the signs of cognitive impairment and what best practices their team should implement when faced with an older donor who has cognitive impairment issues.
Speakers: Tara Adams, Director of Philanthropy, North Carolina State University, Anthony Pomonis, Executive Director for Advancement, University of Central Florida
Competencies: Relationship BuildingIntegrity and Professionalism
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST
Athletic Philanthropy Events are a Team Sport
This session will offer insight into how an Advancement events team and Athletics fundraisers and event planners can collaborate to make event magic happen! We'll discuss how to divide and conquer, how Athletics donors may require us to slightly stray from the norm of donor events, and how to ensure that your even has just the right level of pep!
Speakers: Laura Snyder, Director of Stewardship and Donor Events, University of Tennessee Chattanooga, Scarlett Elliott, Events and Operations Coordinator, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Competencies: Relationship BuildingIndustry or Sector Expertise
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST
Revolutionizing Advancement Services: Streamlining Gift Processing in the Virtual Age
In today's rapidly evolving world, the advancement services landscape faces unique challenges and opportunities. This session delves into the innovative solutions and strategies that have emerged to streamline gift processing in the context of a 100% remote work environment at the University of Virginia.
Gift processing is a critical function for any educational institution or nonprofit organization, and with the shift to remote work, the demand for efficient, secure, and scalable solutions has never been greater. This session will explore the cutting-edge technology and best practices that empower advancement services professionals to adapt and thrive in this new era.
Gift processing is a critical function for any educational institution or nonprofit organization, and with the shift to remote work, the demand for efficient, secure, and scalable solutions has never been greater. This session will explore the cutting-edge technology and best practices that empower advancement services professionals to adapt and thrive in this new era.
Speakers: Rebecca Balber, Director of University Advancement Services, University of Virginia, David Pinker, Executive Director for Advancement Technology Solutions, University of Virginia
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
Experience Level: Level 2
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM EST
Foundations for Success: Gearing Up Your Institution for a Transformative Capital Campaign
Join us for a dynamic session designed to empower university leaders and advancement professionals with the tools needed to launch a successful capital campaign. Learn from presenters as they guide you through evaluating institutional readiness, setting realistic goals, and mastering donor cultivation. This session will demonstrate how to build a compelling case for support, engage key stakeholders, and structure your team for success. With practical strategies, best practices, and firsthand insights, you'll be well-prepared to achieve your campaign objectives and secure a stronger future for your university. Get ready to be inspired and equipped for this exciting fundraising journey!
Speakers: Lori Werth, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, University of Pikeville, Laura Damron, Assistant Vice President for Advancement & Alumni Relations, University of Pikeville
Competencies: LeadershipStrategic Thinking
4:15 PM - 5:15 PM EST
Crushing your goals with strategic challenges and matches
Join this to session to learn how to build more strategy into your design and implementations of challenges and matches to move the needle on key metrics.
Speakers: Shelby Orlando, Director of Annual Giving, University of Mary Washington, Cadi Treviño Pinto, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, University of Mary Washington
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST
TEALstarter: The Next Frontier for Student Fundraising!
Experience the power of student-driven innovation with TEALstarter, UNCW's dynamic crowdfunding platform! Designed to empower student groups, TEALstarter revolutionizes philanthropy education by equipping students with the skills to fundraise effectively for their passions. Whether it's outfitting the team with new uniforms, supporting travel to conferences, or creating opportunity for future students, TEALstarter fosters a culture of giving that transforms ideas into reality. Join us and discover how TEALstarter is reshaping higher education fundraising, inspiring the next generation of philanthropists at UNCW and beyond!
Speakers: Virginia, "Ginny" Barr, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, University of North Carolina Wilmington
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST
Employee Giving - How to Energize Your Colleagues to Show that Giving Starts at Home
Find out how the team at Florence-Darlington Technical College went from 19 donors to 108 in the first year of a new employee giving campaign. Learn how planning, collaboration, strategies, and a matching gift inspired exponential giving, engagement and teamwork throughout all campuses and departments. What challenges did we have to overcome and how did we succeed? What helped year 2 grow even more? What are the strategies going to be for year 3? Join this session to learn the secrets to the team's success and how leadership stepped in at the college level and the board level.
Speakers: Sheryl Love, Executive Director, Foundation, Florence - Darlington Technical College
Competencies: Integrity and ProfessionalismRelationship Building