Workshop: Fundraising Partnerships for Deans and Development Officers

ON-CAMPUS WORKSHOP

Fundraising Partnerships for Deans
and Development Officers

Designed for institutions who want to better leverage academic leaders in the fundraising process. This workshop is a great fit if you want to bring both groups together for constructive dialogue and to create a road map for working together. You will:

  • Improve collaboration between academic leaders and gift officers
  • Create a shared process with clear roles and expectations
  • Build momentum in key areas like prospect and project identification
  • Build a toolkit that is practical and can be used immediately
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AGENDA

Sample Workshop Sessions:
  • Differentiating philanthropy and charity, and understanding the current fundraising landscape
  • Crystallizing your vision into clear support planks and unifying your external message
  • How to work together to develop white papers that motivate prospects to give
  • Identifying and interacting with potential donors
  • Strengthen relationships between academic and fundraising counterparts
  • Improving advisory board performance with task force solutions
Additional Tools and Resources:
  • Sample discovery interview questions
  • Glossary of fundraising terms
  • Visioning and prioritization guides
  • Sample prospect whitepapers
  • A bibliography of suggested readings on the current fundraising landscape and suggested philosophical changes for your shop
  • Various tools to improve advisory board performance
  • Plan for developing a solid partnership between academic leaders and gift officers