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From Whence Commeth our From Whence Commeth our WealthWealth
Brenda Babitz, chief development officerDiane Shoger, director of development
Monroe Community College FoundationRochester, New York
Presentation To League for Innovation Phoenix, ArizonaMarch 17, 2003
“Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway”
– John Wayne
GoalsGoalsSetting the stageWhere we areHow YOU can get there
National Fundraising National Fundraising TrendsTrends
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SourceSource: AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy/: AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy/Giving USA 2002Giving USA 2002
Recessions in yellow: 1973-1975; 1980; 1981-1982; 1990-1991; 2001
Who We AreWho We Are
MCC founded in 1961MCC Foundation established in
19831990 – a new decade, a new
approachToday – building on our success
Where We AreWhere We Are
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$610,558$528,260 $502,841
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TEN-YEAR TRANSFERS TO COLLEGE
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Where We AreWhere We AreNET ASSETSNET ASSETS
Where We AreWhere We AreSOURCES OF GIFTS DONATED IN
2002 BY:
“Rise early, work late, strike oil”
– J.P Getty
How Did We Get Here?How Did We Get Here?Serious attitude toward
development
Annual, capital and planned giving initiatives
Long-term development plan
Multi-faceted communications
External FocusExternal Focus Identified new revenue streamsBroad range of fundraising and
“friend-raising” eventsGrowing emphasis of alumni
support and activityDonor recognition and stewardship
a priority
Internal FocusInternal FocusStrong organizational teamCommitment of appropriate
resources Influential and well-respected
board Integrate plan with college’s
strategic plan
How YOU can get thereHow YOU can get there IdentifyingCultivating Soliciting your constituencies
“Nothing is impossible to the people who don’t have to do it themselves”
-Anonymous
AlumniAlumni Hall of Fame Integrate in Foundation Reunion Dinner Welcoming Program Graduation Messages Web Site Target alumni segments – e.g., nursing, classes
of the ’60s, Phi Theta Kappa, Student Leaders Newsletter From These Roots Campaign
Strategies for Success
Faculty, Staff & Faculty, Staff & RetireesRetirees Gold Star Dinner
Campus Campaign Out-of-State Receptions Employee Giving Program Retiree Recognition Planned Giving – Alice Holloway Young Society Academic & Campus Life Projects – e.g., child
care center Annual Grants Program Endowed Chairs
Strategies for Success
Business, Corporations Business, Corporations & Corporate & Corporate FoundationsFoundations
Golf Tournament Special Event InvolvementCapital Initiatives Personal SolicitationSpecial Appeals for Strategic
Needs
Strategies for Success
Parents & FamilyParents & FamilyChallenge GrantDirect Mail ProgramTelemarketing to Freshman
Parents
Strategies for Success
FriendsFriendsAnnual FundGiving CirclesPresident’s Circle ReceptionTelemarketingHonors/Memorials
Strategies for Success
Individual FoundationsIndividual FoundationsBoard RepresentationBriefing SessionsCompelling Case for Support
Strategies for Success
Directors & TrusteesDirectors & TrusteesDevote time, attention & effort to
recruitment & retentionBuild relationshipsLook for skills as well as attributesAssign to meaningful committees
Strategies for Success
Directors & Trustees Directors & Trustees (Continued)(Continued)
Follow sound Board development practices
Develop effective communicationsExpectation of giving100% participation
Strategies for Success
Adapted from Building Board Diversity by Jennifer Rutledge, National Center for Nonprofit Boards
“Nothing needs reforming as much as people’s habits”
- Mark Twain
Communications Communications ProgramProgram
Annual ReportFoundationsCampaign UpdateAlumni Hall of Fame VignettesCampaign VideoPress Clipping Package
Donor StewardshipDonor StewardshipSUNY Philanthropic MedalsDonor Recognition BoardsLeadership Circle EventsAccurate Record KeepingTimely Gift AcknowledgmentsScholarship Reception
Internal StructureInternal StructureNew Foundation StaffPolicies & ProceduresEnergizing the BoardActivating New Committee StructuresProviding Volunteer TrainingEncouraging Leadership GenerosityClosely Monitoring Results
DocumentsDocuments By-Laws Mission Statement Contractual Agreement with College Gift Policies & Procedures Job Descriptions for Staff and Board Annual Plan and Budget Internal Policies and Procedures Fundraising Priorities Audit Reports
In SummaryIn SummaryFollow a comprehensive
fundraising plan Integrate Foundation’s mission
with College’sSupport a well-funded
advancement officeCapitalize on characteristics of
your community
“It’s supposed to be hard. If it was easy, anyone could do it. It’s the hard that makes it great”
- Jimmy Dugan