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2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
Use It or Lose It! Collaborative Fund Utilization
We all know you can’t ask for the next unless you have successfully stewarded (and spent!) the last one. Join us as we dive into the complexities of fund compliance and utilization programs, what makes them successful (or not!), and the indispensable partnerships across your division and the campus that ensure their success. Whether you are in advancement services or a frontline fundraiser, everyone has a role to play in this space. We will explore the core components of a program that ensures your philanthropic funds are spent according to donor intent and to maximum capacity. We will explore strategies to strengthen collaboration between multiple key stakeholders for a more cohesive and effective approach. From data, reporting, metrics, and engagement and education programs, we will cover what you need to strengthen and streamline your fund stewardship program. Using real-life case studies from two rock solid donor compliance programs in the District, we'll give you all the tools you need to ensure success in this challenging space.
Speakers: Sarah Sims, Associate Vice President of Donor Engagement, Texas State University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingBusiness and Financial Acumen
Experience Level: All Levels
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Excellence Unveiled TXST University's Strategic Corporate Engagement
Discover Texas State University's innovative strategic corporate engagement program, a pivotal step towards the coveted R1 status. Join us as we unveil a groundbreaking initiative that unites internal university stakeholders, aligning them with a singular vision and igniting powerful industry relationships. In partnership with UNITE Corporate Engagement, we'll delve into how this program opens doors to enhanced career services for students, support for academic excellence, expanded industry-sponsored research, and a boost for university-wide initiatives. Get ready to explore the future of corporate collaboration at Texas State University.
Speakers: Alana McCloskey, Director of Corporate Engagement, Texas State University, Todd Jensen, Associate Vice President for University Advancement, Texas State University, Alanna Sarabia, Director of Corporate Engagement, Texas State University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
Experience Level: All LevelsLevel 3
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CT
Building Your Pipeline: Starting an In-House Digital Experience Officer Program
We all know that a robust donor pipeline is key to a sustainable, growth-oriented development operation. but how do we combine the relationship-building power of major gifts with the scalability of annual giving activities? The answer: Digital Experience Officers (DXOs)! In this session, you will hear how the OK State Foundation Annual Giving Team built a DXO program to engage and upgrade donors in the middle of the pyramid to identify and hand off the next generation of major gift prospects. Your presenters will share their experience building a program from the ground up, how they collaborated with peers to form a program that was right for their institution, and how the program has grown and changed in its initial two years.
Speakers: Adrian Matthys, Assistant Vice President, Annual Giving, Foundation, Oklahoma State University, Pam Higgins, Director of Annual Giving, Oklahoma State University Foundation
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
Experience Level: All Levels
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM CT
Positioning a Strategic Initiatives Role for Success
You’ve heard about A.I., but have you heard about S.I.? Strategic Initiatives (S.I.) is an emerging niche in higher education advancement that is changing the field. The term "strategic initiatives" is not new, of course, but as one advancement leader recently said, "Everyone wants S.I., very few have it, and even fewer are doing it well." Participants in this round table session will: (1) learn about S.I. in higher education fundraising, (2) identify different S.I. models, and (3) discuss the opportunities and barriers of integrating one or more S.I. roles, transformational support for large-scale institutional priorities, and interdisciplinary research initiatives at their institution.
Speakers: Jeff Strietzel, Assistant Vice President of Provost Initiaties, Baylor University
Competencies: LeadershipStrategic Thinking
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM CT
It's Not Just the Money: Developing a Culture of Strategic Grant Seeking
This session challenges the traditional model of community college grant development which can be reactive and inefficient. Leaders from the Dallas College Advancement & Development team will share why and how they have shifted toward a culture of strategic grant seeking. Learn how to use grants strategically to advance the innovation efforts of your college in a proactive and effective way. Participants will gain tools, insights, and strategies they can immediately deploy.
Speakers: Robin Donovan, Senior Director, Sponsored Programs, Dallas College, Solomon Tention, Senior Director, Pre-Award, Dallas College
Competencies: LeadershipStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels
Topics: Community Colleges
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM CT
Student Engagement: Creating A Culture Of Philanthropy In The Wake Of COVID
Our students are the future alumni and donors of our institutions; cultivating them and creating a culture of philanthropy is vital to the long-term success of our fundraising efforts. Learn how the Oklahoma State University Foundation Annual Giving Team adjusted student fundraising and engagement strategies following COVID. We will discuss best practices in Student Foundations, crowdfunding, stewardship, and talent acquisition. This session will cover ways to right size or start from scratch for all things student fundraising and engagement!
Speakers: Rebecca Nievar, Director Of Annual Giving, Oklahoma State University Foundation, Kyle Stringer, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, Oklahoma State University Foundation
Competencies: Strategic Thinking
10:30 AM - 11:30 AM CT
Maximizing Fundraising Success: Bridging Gaps Between Fundraisers and Researchers
The expectations from a gift officer to their research colleague can often be summed up by the famous words of Jerry McGuire, "SHOW ME THE MONEY!!!!!!". While this may be true for some, we believe there is a better way, one of collaboration and communication. Please join us for a practical workshop where gift officers, researchers, and managers will walk away with some best practices on how to effectively collaborate and maximize fundraising success.
Speakers: Todd Jensen, Associate Vice President for University Advancement, Texas State University, Sidni Martinez, Assistant Director, Prospect Development, Texas State University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
Topics: Major gifts
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM CT
How to Master your Fundraising Universe: Leveraging Communications & Marketing
This session focuses on how to develop a playbook centered on integral principles of fundraising that are too often an afterthought for organizations: stewardship, marketing, and communications. Few organizations have a built-in donor base and even those who do, must stand out when cultivating gifts. Whether a small department or a large university, this session will provide practical examples and tactics for unique and meaningful stewardship that inspires donors during acquisition, cultivation and recognition events. The session will hone messaging and marketing that focuses on your organization’s mission, purpose and impact that resonates with any audience including the business community.
Speakers: Andrea Tawney, Vice President, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM CT
Matrices, Metrics & Behavior-Based Recognition: Donor Engagement of the Future
Behavior-based donor engagement and recognition is the way of the future. With limited staff, resources, and endless priorities and goals to meet, we must implement programs that scale in customization and is designed to affect retention, loyalty, and future fundraising. By developing a program based on donor behaviors, in lieu of arbitrary giving amounts, we can ensure we are communicating gratitude and impact to donors at all levels of giving. Beyond first-time donors, there are a slew of critical donor populations that also want and deserve great giving experiences! One size does not fit all, and as we look to tailor communications, events, and recognition based on DX best practices, we must prioritize and plan appropriately and efficiently – it requires both strategy and creativity! Loyal, lapsed, trifecta, monthly, renewed, and more—let's explore priority donor behaviors that drive the entire donor pipeline.
Speakers: Sarah Sims, Associate Vice President of Donor Engagement, Texas State University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
Experience Level: All Levels
2:15 PM - 3:15 PM CT
Soaring to Success: A Giving Day Saga
Launching a Giving Day is no small feat. Contrary to what the name implies this type of high energy campaign encompasses much more than a single day of philanthropy. This session will outline everything from recommended timelines and strategic messaging to key successes and areas of improvement from UNT's very first on campus day of giving. Join us as we walk through the key components of starting a giving day from initial idea to fruition.
Speakers: Nicole Sprowl, Senior Director, Annual Giving, University of North Texas, DaQuan Allen, Assistant Director of Digital Philanthropy, University of North Texas, Christopher Vicks, Assistant Director of Annual Giving, University of North Texas
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
Experience Level: All LevelsLevel 2
Topics: Alumni EngagementAnnual Giving