Summer Institute in Educational Fundraising
Join us for a special online engagement designed specifically for newcomers to educational fundraising. Attendees will learn from experienced faculty leaders to broaden their perspectives and sharpen their fundraising skills. Registrants will also participate in faculty led Advisee Groups, where they will discuss topics in greater depth and exchange experiences and practical ideas.
Live sessions held July 20 & 22 and July 27& 29
Benefits of Attending
- Two weeks of live online sessions for up to 20 hours of total educational content designed for newcomers to fundraising.
- Participate in small advisee group discussions by institution type.
- Receive practical training in key concepts and review best practices for all sizes and types of institutions.
- Access to curated CASE resources and online recordings.
- Led by faculty leaders who represent the best in the field of educational fundraising.
- Make the most of your training budget with a first-rate and value-added program without the travel cost.
Who Should Attend
- Professionals new to the field of educational fundraising
- Experienced professionals with new fundraising responsibilities
- Experienced fundraising professionals who are new to higher education
- Advancement leaders and anyone who wants to better understand fundraising fundamentals
Meet Your Chair
Walker Institute Chair
Peter Hayashida
Peter joined Marts&Lundy in 2022, bringing experience in advancement leadership, organizational culture, and talent management, as well as planning for and executing university campaigns.
As Vice Chancellor for Advancement at University of California, Riverside from 2009 through 2021, Peter led development, alumni engagement, and communications & marketing at a Carnegie Research 1 institution enrolling 26,000 students in Southern California. In this role, Peter led UCR's first comprehensive fundraising campaign, surpassing its $300 million goal; oversaw an institutional rebranding and visual identity initiative; launched an alumni census and facilitated a transition away from dues-based alumni membership; and served in a campus leadership role during The Great Recession and the COVID-19 pandemic. UCR is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU).
Previously, Peter spent 19 years at UCLA and was on the advancement executive team that ran and closed UCLA's second comprehensive fundraising effort. Campaign UCLA generated $3.053 billion for faculty research, student success, programs, and facilities and transformed the University's culture of philanthropy. Peter is an active CASE volunteer, former trustee, and frequent speaker and conference chair. He served for a decade on the faculty of the CASE Summer Institute in Educational Fundraising and was recognized with the Crystal Apple for Teaching Excellence.
Peter has contributed chapters to published books on campaign management; diversity, equity, and inclusion; and advancement leadership. Peter spent 10 years on the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles LGBT Center, the world's largest healthcare, social service, and arts & culture organization serving LGBTQ+ individuals and communities. He earned a BA in communication studies from UCLA and an MBA from California State University, Northridge. Peter resides in Honolulu, Hawaii.