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2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
Today's Donors Expect Access: Leveraging Your Leadership for Fundraising Success
Donors—particularly major donors—are increasingly seeing their gifts as investments. And just like any corporate investor, they want to know their gifts’ ROI. Universities that leverage their president, chancellor, cabinet, and faculty chairs effectively to build authentic relationships with donors are the ones seeing the biggest returns in today’s philanthropic marketplace.
University of Arkansas – Fort Smith has transformed its major giving program thanks to the relationships its Chancellor Terisa Riley and department chairs such as Kendall Ross have built with key stakeholders and donors. Since Dr. Riley arrived on campus three years ago, major giving has skyrocketed. The university is set to exceed its $75 million centennial campaign’s financial goal by 33 percent, with record individual gifts and giving levels.
To understand how other universities can build similar donor/president relationships, this presentation will focus on:
-the role of the university’s advancement office in the process
-qualifying and prioritizing the right donors
-ideal allocation of a president’s time to fundraising
-taking the first step in building the relationship
-the types of cultivation events or individual meetings that are most effective
To understand how other universities can build similar donor/president relationships, this presentation will focus on:
-the role of the university’s advancement office in the process
-qualifying and prioritizing the right donors
-ideal allocation of a president’s time to fundraising
-taking the first step in building the relationship
-the types of cultivation events or individual meetings that are most effective
Speakers: Jim Bush, Principal and President, Winkler Group, Blake Rickman, Vice Chancellor for University Advancement and Executive Director of the UAFS Foundation, University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, Kendall Ross, Executive Director, Center for Economic Development, University of Arkansas-Fort Smith
Competencies: Relationship BuildingIndustry or Sector Expertise
Experience Level: All LevelsLevel 6
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
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM CT
Leveraging Funding to Meet Student Needs
Advancement and Development services are approaching a new horizon when working with internal employees and external partners. Through discovery work, Dallas College Advancement and Development has created a new model for leveraging funding using network systems to support students and provide partners with a roadmap for success. This session will explore the new model, its benefits, and how it can be used to create a more efficient and effective way to manage sponsored program projects.
Speakers: Adrienne Thompson, Senior Director of Advancement Strategy & Intergration, Dallas College, Tricia Thomas-Anderson, Senior Director, Sponsored Programs, Dallas College
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All LevelsLevel 5
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
How do we chart a bold future of progress without alienating alumni and donors?
This session will provide findings from survey results, provide tools to navigate conversations with dissenting opinions, and harness the power of honoring traditions and values of the past while forging a relevant and progressive future. Attendees will learn how to engage alumni and donors in a way that empowers them to join in the vision, and identify when to detach from donors who do not uphold the institution’s current mission and vision.
Speakers: Taylor Phelps, Director, Development, UTSA, Jeffery McLain, Senior Director of Gift Planning, Texas A&M University-Kingsville
Competencies: Global and Cultural CompetenceRelationship Building
Experience Level: All Levels
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
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
Multi-Million Dollar Success: Redefining Comprehensive Fundraising at an HBCU
In the face of political and racial tensions spreading across the nation and the impact of a global COVID-19 pandemic that upended traditional norms, The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff reached a historic fundraising milestone, generating $10.1 million: the best fundraising year in school history! The success represented 200% growth over five years, moving UAPB from an average of $2M annually to the historic $10.1M high. Such fundraising success at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU), especially a small public university, is unprecedented. HBCUs face many challenges regarding fundraising and alumni engagement, but with creativity, perseverance, and non-traditional thinking, exceeding your fundraising goals can become more than just a plan! Join us for an engaging, transformative session and learn how we overcame extreme challenges and barriers to create a successful, comprehensive fundraising strategy.
In this session, you will learn the following:
• How to exceed fundraising goals even when your Institutional advancement office is understaffed, underfunded, and overworked!
• How to think beyond the urgent and immediate needs to grow your endowment.
• How to maximize time and resources to cultivate major donors.
• How to diversify fundraising to make corporate and foundation giving a base for expanding major gifts, scholarships, and endowment building.
If you have a small fundraising team with BIG fundraising goals… this session is for you!
In this session, you will learn the following:
• How to exceed fundraising goals even when your Institutional advancement office is understaffed, underfunded, and overworked!
• How to think beyond the urgent and immediate needs to grow your endowment.
• How to maximize time and resources to cultivate major donors.
• How to diversify fundraising to make corporate and foundation giving a base for expanding major gifts, scholarships, and endowment building.
If you have a small fundraising team with BIG fundraising goals… this session is for you!
Speakers: Joyvin Benton, Sr. Gift Officer, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, George Cotton, Vice Chancellor of Institutional Advancement, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: All Levels
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM CT
A Model for Operational Excellence in Times of Growth and Change
Fundraising organizations play a critical role in our culture and the communities they serve, but they must be well-run and efficient to achieve their goals. If we're being honest, though, our organizations are often resource-poor, inefficient, and even behind the times. Building an effective organization through growth and change can be especially difficult.
In this session, Jake Logan, VP for Advancement at UTEP, and Chelsea Lamego, FundMiner CEO and previous AVP for Advancement Operations at UTEP, will discuss the innovative and analytical approach to organizational change that helped them garner the support of stakeholders across their organizations and exceed expectations along the way.
Jake & Chelsea will share real-life experiences you can apply to fundraising operations in any nonprofit organization on its path to success. They will discuss actionable methods to help you be more strategic, allocate your resources more effectively, and ultimately significantly impact the people you serve.
In this session, Jake Logan, VP for Advancement at UTEP, and Chelsea Lamego, FundMiner CEO and previous AVP for Advancement Operations at UTEP, will discuss the innovative and analytical approach to organizational change that helped them garner the support of stakeholders across their organizations and exceed expectations along the way.
Jake & Chelsea will share real-life experiences you can apply to fundraising operations in any nonprofit organization on its path to success. They will discuss actionable methods to help you be more strategic, allocate your resources more effectively, and ultimately significantly impact the people you serve.
Speakers: Chelsea Lamego, CEO, FundMiner, Jake Logan, Mr., University of Texas at El Paso
Competencies: LeadershipRelationship Building
Experience Level: All Levels
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM CT
Partnership perfection - donor relations and frontline fundraising
Donor relations pros and front line fundraisers rejoice. Let's work together to make fundraising magic. This session will provide a partnership roadmap for your fundraising shop. We'll fill your magic toolbox with proactive strategies, processes, and tips to dazzle even your biggest critics. You'll raise more money, make a bigger impact, and enjoy some belly laughs along the way.
Speakers: Lynne Wester, Founder, Donor Relations Guru
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseRelationship Building
Experience Level: All Levels