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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PST
Pre-Conference Workshop: Finding (and Keeping) Focus In A Distracting World
We have too many things to do, and there's no end in sight. As fundraisers in higher education, we are all navigating complex issues every day. The daily stream of news, events, and pressure related to resource development in higher education is a lot to manage. Finding and staying in a productive zone can be daunting, and burnout is often nipping at our heels. This will be an interactive session that creates space for sharing best practices for laser focus in a complex and over-scheduled world. *Separate registration required
Speakers: Crystal Froembling, Senior Director of Development, Portland State University Foundation
Competencies: Integrity and ProfessionalismStrategic Thinking
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
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM PST
Inclusive Communication Strategies for Observances in Higher Education
In today’s diverse higher education environment, inclusive communication is not just an option but a necessity. This session aims to equip higher education professionals with the knowledge and strategies to better understand, identify, engage on and communicate observances important to diverse communities. From religious holidays to cultural heritage months, recognizing these events helps build an inclusive campus environment in which diverse community members can see themselves reflected in, promotes mutual respect, and enhances student, staff and faculty understanding of and engagement with equity and anti-racism.
We’ll explore emerging practices to consult and collaborate with communities on communication initiatives, develop tools and mechanisms to better cooordinate amongst institutional communication partners (particularly of relevance to those in large, decentralized organizations), and assess and develop appropriate communication and engagement approaches – including social media, programming considerations and leadership messaging. We’ll share experiences and invite a participatory discussion on promising practices and ways to navigate expectations, manage reactive situations and take on proactive approaches. Participants will better understand how these efforts help cultivate knowledge and inspire behaviour change to build a more inclusive university community.
Delve into essential components: understanding the rich tapestry of observances, crafting dynamic communication strategies for diverse audiences, embedding observances into the fabric of institutional communications, and measuring outcomes. Walk away with actionable insights and strategies to cultivate inclusivity, elevate awareness of equity and anti-racism, and ignite community engagement through vibrant observance communication initiatives at your institution.
This session is tailored for professionals looking to optimize the celebration of key observances crucial to our diverse student, faculty, and staff communities. Leave equipped with actionable insights to drive inclusivity, elevate cultural awareness, and enhance community engagement through impactful observance initiatives at your institution.
University of British Columbia campuses are situated within the traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh, and in the traditional, ancestral, unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation and their peoples.
Speakers: Marko Pajalic, Communications Manager, The University of British Columbia, Jamil Rhajiak, Associate Director, Brand Communications, The University of British Columbia
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
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM PST
Activating Deans throughout a Comprehensive Campaign
In the ever-evolving landscape of higher education fundraising, the role of academic leaders, particularly Deans, is critical in driving successful comprehensive campaigns. This session will delve into best practices and case study-style examples from the University of Idaho’s $500M "Brave. Bold. Unstoppable." campaign, highlighting the series of workshops conducted to empower Deans. These workshops focused on casting a vision, developing a case for support for each academic unit, creating individual donor strategies, and activating and utilizing volunteers for campaign fundraising at the unit level.
Speakers: Michelle Green, Associate Vice President, BWF, Jen Root, Chief Development Officer, Vice President for Development, University of Idaho
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingLeadership
Topics: Campaign Strategies
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
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM PST
60 Ideas in 60 Minutes: Maximize Your Print Magazines And Major Print Publications
In this lightning-fast session, we’ll condense 25 years of higher ed print communications experience into 60 ideas that you can use TODAY to make your print publications more read, more loved, and more valuable.
From optimizing your print publications for the coffee table to techniques that can 8x the effectiveness of your headlines, to “engagement engineering” to make stories as feedback-friendly as possible, participants will come away with concrete ideas that they can implement immediately and make a real difference for their publications and communications.
Speakers: Erin Peterson, Owner, Capstone Communications, Lisa Kozleski, Writer and Editor, University of Puget Sound
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry or Sector Expertise
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM PST
Rediscovering Discovery: How OSU Launched Its Most Comprehensive Campaign Yet
In this multi-disciplinary approach, learn how Oregon State University crafted its most comprehensive discovery program to date. This presentation will showcase how we blend traditional marketing and analytics with cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify and connect with potential donors. Learn about our newly formed team of development officers dedicated exclusively to this critical work, and discover how this program is also driving our volunteer engagement efforts. In an industry facing a challenging donor landscape, this program represents a forward-thinking solution to rejuvenate and expand OSU's donor base, ensuring a sustainable and thriving future for the organization.
Speakers: Andrew Phillips, Director of Pipeline Development, Oregon State University Foundation
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM PST
Reporting Revolution: Streamlined And Sophisticated
Join us as we explore the evolution of principal gift (PG) impact reporting at the University of Calgary. This session will provide insights into our phased approach to improving donor communication, enhancing financial transparency, and strengthening bespoke reporting. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how strategic changes in stewardship practices can lead to more meaningful donor engagement and operational efficiencies.
Speakers: Jessica Halliday, Director, Stewardship, University of Calgary
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking