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Stone, William E. – Currents, 1989
Properly designed and properly evaluated, entrepreneurial activities can have many kinds of positive financial and non-financial results for an alumni program. A service or product line that alumni can not get from any other source can benefit the budget and both internal and external goodwill. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Cost Effectiveness, Entrepreneurship, Higher Education
Landsberg, Marc – Currents, 1995
This article presents an interview with Robert Deware, associate professor of organization behavior at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, who offers advice on setting up and managing a university public relations office. It focuses on issues of office size, staffing, structure, and strategy. (MDM)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Colleges, Guidelines, Higher Education
Clotfelter, Susan – Currents, 1990
Steps in developing a major college donor weekend program are outlined, including goal setting; tailoring events to reflect the best the institution has to offer; drafting an appropriate guest list; calculating costs; dealing with common problems such as low attendance, damaging media coverage, and guest list errors; and getting feedback. (MSE)
Descriptors: Donors, Fund Raising, Higher Education, Program Administration
Ryan, Ellen – Currents, 1995
Large, flashy college fund drives may be falling out of favor with alumni and friends of the institution. Advancement professionals recount their experiences and suggest ways to adapt campaigns to new needs and environments. Inherent problems with large campaigns are enumerated, and the importance of clear communication to audiences on and off…
Descriptors: College Administration, Donors, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Dessoff, Alan L. – Currents, 1993
Alumni leaders should be included in a school or college capital campaign drive. The alumni office can help find prospects, provide events and programs for fund raising, promote the campaign, involve alumni staff members. Alumni themselves can assist in campaign planning and inspire others to give by donating themselves. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Alumni, Alumni Associations, Cooperation
Franklin, Christine G. – Currents, 1993
Effective fund raising among graduate school alumni requires efforts that differ from those used with undergraduate alumni. Working with school-based or umbrella alumni organizations, staffing, and development of services and programs appropriate to this population are keys to success. Reunions, career roundtables, orientation, mentor programs,…
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, Fund Raising, Graduate Study
Axelrod, Susan; And Others – Currents, 1991
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (New York) has coordinated a comprehensive fund-raising campaign with special emphasis on several regions of the country. Each regional component is a miniature of the overall campaign. Planning strategies include regional analysis, adaptation of the usual development resources, volunteers and staffing, good…
Descriptors: Fund Raising, Geographic Distribution, Higher Education, Institutional Advancement
Pollack, Rachel H. – Currents, 1998
Offers advice on developing successful partnerships between higher education institutions and corporations, including characteristics of effective relationships, determining the nature of the partnership, identifying potential partners, getting campus cooperation, and identifying benefits to both institution and corporation. Examples of programs…
Descriptors: College Administration, Cooperation, Corporate Support, Fund Raising
Factor, Lori A. – Currents, 1996
Ingredients for a successful alumni association membership campaign are outlined, including clear objectives for the campaign; support of staff, board, and administration; careful timing; focus on college events; strategically targeted mailing audience; appropriate type of mailing; unique message; attention-getting format; follow-up; and use of…
Descriptors: Advertising, Alumni Associations, College Administration, Group Membership
Rillera-Martinez, Lyric A. – Currents, 1991
The University of Arizona's experience with a small-scale fund-raising project to establish a memorial scholarship illustrates that the development office's efforts in guiding a motivated group of donors can pay off. Planning elements included establishing a team, delegating tasks, handling mail and telephone calls, generating enthusiasm, and…
Descriptors: Donors, Fund Raising, Higher Education, Program Administration
Dessoff, Alan L. – Currents, 1997
College and university fund-raising programs should have a written policy to make donor thank-yous part of office routine. Reviewing existing donor files can help codify existing policy and practice. Larger offices may need policies for different gift types and sizes. Innovative ways of recognizing donors, such as special events, gifts, and…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Administration, Donors, Fund Raising
Amos, Ralph – Currents, 1995
Advice is offered for developing and strengthening college alumni special interest groups. These include setting clear guidelines; striving for membership quantity and enthusiasm; focusing on a mission; developing strong and creative leaders; sharing responsibility among staff; setting reasonable objectives; and finding financial support. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Administration, Ethnic Groups
Greene, Karen L. – Currents, 1996
College alumni who are corporate directors have significant fund-raising potential. Charitable award programs allow corporate directors to designate nonprofit organizations to receive gifts when they die or retire; employee stock ownership programs can provide a private stock market for a potential donor seeking philanthropic opportunity and tax…
Descriptors: Alumni, Awards, College Administration, Donors
O'Shea, Catherine L. – Currents, 1993
Advice to help a college or school development officer work effectively with a new chief executive officer includes participating in the search, making early contacts with the new administrator, coordinating working styles, keeping staff informed and comfortable with new processes, and launching new fund-raising initiatives as soon as possible.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Presidents, Cooperation, Fund Raising
Harris, April – Currents, 1995
College alumni associations can use new events management software for effective, innovative event planning. Possible applications are illustrated in the cases of three universities. Information is provided on planning time, budget, hardware and software used, software uses, evidence of event success, and lessons learned. Planning considerations…
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, Case Studies, College Planning