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CASE District IV Annual Conference
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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
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
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM CT
Unlocking Legacy Potential: A Case Study on Planned Giving Strategies
Discover the Power of Planned Giving: Join us as we delve into a College Foundation's journey towards establishing a robust legacy program. Learn firsthand how strategic investments paved the way to identify and engage planned giving prospects, securing invaluable future gift intentions.
Explore the Path to Lasting Impact: Uncover the transformative potential of planned gifts in ensuring the enduring success and sustainability of your institution. Gain insights into effective strategies for cultivating meaningful donor relationships and fostering a legacy of support.
Join us as we navigate the roadmap to securing your institution's future through intentional planned giving initiatives
Speakers: Jeff Grandy, Vice President, Client Development, Catapult Fundraising Inc., John Sanchez, Executive Director for University Advancement, Texas A&M University-San Antonio
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CT
How to go from Stuck to Solicitation (and have fun doing it!)
Do you ever feel stuck with certain prospects or donors and are unsure of how to move conversations forward that may have stalled out (or never happened in the first place)? In this session, two frontline fundraisers will share their strategic process from moving prospects from stuck to solicitation and how they have partnered together to create a model of engagement that utilizes both of their skill sets and unique roles within donor and prospect relationships to expertly drive forward solicitation conversations and proposals. Join this session to hear practical examples and case studies from this dynamic duo about collaboration and what to do (and not to do!) to generate activity and increase solicitations within your portfolios.
Speakers: Christina Smith, Senior Director of Development, The University of Texas At Austin, Tamra Johnson, Director of Major Gifts, The University of Texas at Austin
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Topics: Alumni EngagementMajor gifts