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3:15 PM - 4:15 PM EST
Optimizing Donor Engagement with Data-Driven Segmentation
Recent trends in U.S. giving indicate a consistent decline in donor retention rates over the past decade. This trend threatens the sustainability of crucial programs and initiatives. To combat this, organizations must harness the power of data-informed strategies to better understand donor behaviors, identify gaps, and optimize outreach efforts.
This presentation will explore innovative ways to leverage data analytics to reverse declining donor trends. Key areas of focus will include donor segmentation, predictive modeling, personalized communication strategies, and the significance of donor lifecycle analysis. By integrating these approaches, we aim to cultivate more meaningful relationships with donors, enhance retention rates, and foster long-term support.
This presentation will explore innovative ways to leverage data analytics to reverse declining donor trends. Key areas of focus will include donor segmentation, predictive modeling, personalized communication strategies, and the significance of donor lifecycle analysis. By integrating these approaches, we aim to cultivate more meaningful relationships with donors, enhance retention rates, and foster long-term support.
Speakers: Frances Gallego, Senior Philanthropy Data Analyst, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Jonathan ODowd, Senior Metrics Analyst, MD Anderson Cancer Center
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingBusiness and Financial Acumen
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM EST
Learnings from the 2025 Ruffalo Noel Levitz National Alumni Survey
Do you know if your donor pipeline is healthy?
Are you seeing diminishing numbers of alumni donors but aren't sure why?
In this session, we will review the outcomes of the 2025 RNL National Alumni Survey with alumni survey responses from more than 20 institutions. These insights will help you go beyond the numbers to understand the perspective of more than 20,000 alumni and what's important to them in their philanthropic expression. This type of data is critical in contextualizing what we are seeing in the diminishing donor counts many institutions are facing.
Are you seeing diminishing numbers of alumni donors but aren't sure why?
In this session, we will review the outcomes of the 2025 RNL National Alumni Survey with alumni survey responses from more than 20 institutions. These insights will help you go beyond the numbers to understand the perspective of more than 20,000 alumni and what's important to them in their philanthropic expression. This type of data is critical in contextualizing what we are seeing in the diminishing donor counts many institutions are facing.
Speakers: Howard Heevner, Executive Director, Annual Programs, University of California, Berkeley
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST
Predicting Prosperity: Bridging the Data-Action Gap for Strategic Forecasting
In the age of data abundance, organizations have unprecedented access to insights that can significantly enhance their fundraising strategies. This presentation explores how leveraging historical performance data, coupled with compelling storytelling techniques, can transform forecasting processes and decision-making in fundraising. By analyzing past performance metrics, we can derive actionable insights that inform more accurate and strategic forecasts. The session will also highlight methods for effectively communicating data to stakeholders, ensuring clarity and context around financial projections. This approach aims to bridge the gap between raw data and strategic action, empowering organizations to achieve their fundraising goals with greater precision and confidence.
Speakers: Palak Vora, Senior Associate Director, Financial Analytics, University of Chicago
Competencies: Business and Financial AcumenStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 3
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST
Empowering Fundraisers: Collaborative Data Management for Enhanced Efficiency
In this engaging session, learn how to foster collaboration between advancement services and fundraisers for effective data management. Explore strategies to empower relationship managers with accurate data and skills, enabling them to navigate data independently and drive fundraising success. Join us to discover practical examples and valuable insights on building a seamless, data-informed fundraising process. Walk away with actionable tips to enhance efficiency, cultivate a data-empowered culture, and foster a successful partnership between advancement services and fundraisers
Speakers: Shannon Cleary, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Mid-Pacific Institute, Robin Kagimoto, Associate Director of Advancement Services, Mid-Pacific institute
Competencies: Industry or Sector ExpertiseStrategic Thinking