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2:45 PM - 3:45 PM PST
One hour, one story, ten guests – 100 opportunities to raise money!
Are you always looking for a more efficient way to fundraise? Join Capilano University as we share our successes in transforming the traditional fundraising model into an impactful and intimate experience. In this session, you'll discover the power of just one hour in maximizing engagement and donor potential by utilizing a small number of table hosts rather than relying on securing large event attendance.
Learn from our Marketing & Digital Communication team as they use brand storytelling to strengthen connection, reputation, and impact, while reflecting the values of your institution. Gain tips on how to craft a compelling impact story video that resonates deeply with your audience, making your cause irresistible. Plus, build a sponsorship strategy to offset 100% of the event’s expense.
Leave with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your fundraising efforts. ‘We Believe’ our unique breakfast event model will inspire ideas and unlock new opportunities for your organization. CapU was recognized with a CASE Grand Gold Circle of Excellence Award for their We Believe fundraising video.
Speakers: Cari Bird, Manager, Creative, Marketing & Digital Experience, Capilano University, Jennifer Bryan, Director, Philanthropy & Alumni Relations, Capilano University, Zoran Stjepanovic, Philanthropy Officer, Individual Giving, Capilano University
Competencies: Relationship BuildingIndustry or Sector Expertise
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM PST
Relationship Insights: Transforming Research for the Future of Fundraising
Prospect research is quickly evolving away from traditional research due to advancement in data, technology, and AI and moving towards proactive analytics that delivers actionable, data-informed insights that directly impact fundraising decision making.
To keep ahead of these trends, the Oregon State University (OSU) Foundation embarked on a three-year initiative to redefine its research approach by creating a dynamic, proactive, data-informed program prioritizing close partnerships with Development and emphasizing strategic conversations grounded in analytics.
This new approach resulted in the formation of the newly branded Relationship Insights team at the OSU Foundation.
Recognized with a 2024 Silver CASE Circle of Excellence award, this presentation tells the story of how the OSU Foundation went from Research to Relationship Insights. We will share how other organizations can adopt similar approaches to enhance their organization's research and fundraising efforts by providing more proactive value to their development officers, and what the future holds for the Relationship Insights team.
Speakers: Jenna Proctor, Assistant Director, Relationship Insights, Oregon State University Foundation, Matthew Smith, Senior Director, Relationship Insights, Oregon State University Foundation
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PST
The Technology of Mentorship and how to Leverage Alumni Engagement
Mentorship is not a numbers game, it is an opportunity to connect your alumni community in a tangible way to the institution and future alumni. By creating an interconnected, fulsome mentorship platform that encourages connection worldwide, you expand the ability of alumni and students to achieve greater success in their careers and personal development, while enhancing the reputation of your institution.
Speakers: Andrea Christensen, Sr Alumni Career Development Specialist, University of Calgary, Kathleen Ralph, Lead, Alumni Mentorship, University of Calgary
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PST
"Of the School - For the School" Advancing your Mission With Each Conversation
Have you ever had a great idea to Advance the Mission of your School, only to have it limited by inaccessible resources? The best ideas in academic programming, athletic offerings, residential life experiences, issues around DEI, educational technology, risk-management, and student support often come with price tags that put them out of reach. Explore how to deepen your impact as a leader through practical approaches to securing the human and financial resources needed, "one conversation at a time".
Speakers: Dave Fitzpatrick, Director of Advancement, St. George's School
Competencies: LeadershipRelationship Building
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM PST
Collaboration Chronicles: A Case Study in Revenue Transformation
In this session, we will explore a real-world case study that demonstrates how collaboration, strategic planning, and effective stakeholder engagement can drive revenue growth and transform an organization. Imagine starting at a new organization raising just $600,000 a year and transforming it to a consistent $3 million a year in revenue after just 18 months.
We’ll explore the practical strategies that fueled our growth and how to create a collaborative relationship with Faculty and Advancement leadership. Join us to learn more about this journey where people power and relationships led to dramatic financial transformation!
Speakers: Karina Chow, Director, Advancement, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Katie Hearn, Senior Associate Director, Advancement - Faculty of Applied Sciences, Simon Fraser University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingRelationship Building
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM PST
Thank them thoroughly: comprehensive planning for giving day stewardship
Take your annual giving day to the next level by enhancing the ways you follow up with your generous donors. Show them their impact and build those relationships with meaningful stewardship. In this session, you’ll receive examples for creating a comprehensive stewardship plan, audit your giving day thank yous, streamline your stewardship process, report back on your giving day success and gain templates you can adapt for your institution. This session will also highlight fun events to build connections with donors as well as your giving day partners.
Speakers: Sara Dier, Annual Giving Director of Engagement & Stewardship, Oregon State University Foundation, Cathleen Hockman-Wert, Director, Communications, Oregon State University Foundation
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseRelationship Building
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM PST
Scalable Stewardship: Tailoring Technology for a Perfect Fit
Explore how technology can enhance donor experiences with bespoke, scalable stewardship through new communication developments at Oregon State University. Faced with rising expectations for personalized touchpoints and a notable 20% increase in major gift donors over the past five years, the Oregon State University Foundation’s Stewardship team partnered with Fundmetric, an AI-driven fundraising platform. Together, they have begun pioneering unique communications custom-fitted to donors’ interests. Despite having only one team member dedicated to this effort, OSU Stewardship now harnesses this approach to amplify outreach and create tailored experiences for thousands of donors. Join us to explore how your team can craft communications and weave in data to deliver personalized luxury at scale.
Speakers: Francis Brideau, Account Manager, Fundmetric, Rachel Stark, Director of Stewardship, Oregon State University Foundation
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseRelationship Building
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PST
Working The Mid-Level: A Donor Pipeline & Fundraiser Career Path Conversation
Join four fundraisers from the University of Oregon for an exciting conversation about working the mid-level! Topics covered will include donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies; moving donors along the pipeline from annual giving to major gifts; and navigating career growth as a frontline fundraiser. Bring your questions and be ready for some real talk!
Speakers: Rubi Harney, Associate Director of Development, University of Oregon, Jenny Minniti- Shippey, Senior Associate Director, Leadership Annual Giving Programs, University of Oregon, Margaret Savoian, Director of Development, Academics, Research, and Faculty, University of Oregon
Competencies: Relationship BuildingIndustry or Sector Expertise
Experience Level: Level 2
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PST
Career Development: Innovative Programs that Enhance Engagement AND Alumni
With career pivots and side hustles becoming the norm, the alumni community’s appetite for ongoing career support is stronger than ever. The University of Calgary has successfully implemented a comprehensive suite of alumni career development initiatives designed to support professional growth and cultivate lifelong relationships. This session explains our multi-faceted approach, highlighting key career development offerings that have significantly increased alumni engagement and improved the lives of thousands of our alumni. These offerings are highly replicable and can be initiated by other institutions to improve engagement, all while providing life-changing support that positively impacts their alumni and greater community.
The success of our innovative alumni programming is evidenced by increased participation rates, positive feedback, and the strengthened sense of community among our alumni. By sharing our strategies and outcomes, we aim to inspire other institutions to adopt similar approaches, ultimately enhancing alumni engagement and their lifelong career development.
Speakers: Andrea Christensen, Sr Alumni Career Development Specialist, University of Calgary, Kathleen Ralph, Lead, Alumni Mentorship, University of Calgary
Competencies: Relationship BuildingIndustry or Sector Expertise