The Survey of College Offices of Advancement or Fundraising, 2013 Edition

The Survey of College Offices of Advancement or Fundraising, 2013 Edition

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1574402358

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This 220+ page report gives detailed data on institutional advancement or fundraising offices in higher education, including coverage of budgets, staffing, office space and salaries, favored fundraising techniques, and the overall thrust and dimensions of the fundraising effort, including data on live auctions, telethons, bequests, raffles, facility-naming gifts, the annual fund campaign and other efforts. The study includes details on the number of pieces mailed in direct mail efforts, views on the usefulness of blogs, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and other internet tools for college fundraising, and precise information on the total cost structure for fundraising efforts. In addition the report covers open rates on email campaigns, use of merit-based pay, use of fundraising consultants and related spending, sources of funding for the advancement office, means of rewarding or incentivizing donors, trends in raising money from faculty and staff and more.


The Survey of College Offices of Institutional Advancement Or Fundraising

The Survey of College Offices of Institutional Advancement Or Fundraising

Author:

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2007-12

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 1574400924

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This report looks closely at the management and fundraising activities of college offices of institutional advancement or their equivalent. Survey participants rate the fundraising methods most useful to them, including brick campaigns, facility naming campaigns, telethons, auctions, and capital campaigns, among others.The report offers hard data on spending on direct mail, telephone solicitation and other fundraising methods, as well as benchmarking data on advancement office funding, personnel, office space, use of consultants and budgets. The study also offers data on spending on rewards for donors, donor outreach and other facets of college fundraising. Survey participants relate what they do on their own, what they outsource, how often they use campaign consultants, and what kind of consultants that they use - as well as revealing their future plans for use of them. Nearly 400 tables of data in this 140-page report are broken out by value of endowment, enrollment size, type of college and public/private status of the college.


Alumni Relations Benchmarks, 2013 Edition

Alumni Relations Benchmarks, 2013 Edition

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1574402226

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This 160-page report is based on a survey of 89 American colleges and universities and covers a broad range of issues of interest to alumni and advancement professionals including but not limited to: trends in staffing the alumni office, use of the alumni office's work time, alumni office budgets and priorities, governance of the alumni relations effort and level of cooperation among various administrative units and alumni organizations. The study provides highly detailed data on alumni participation rates in various kinds of alumni activities, including reunions, and a close look at alumni department budgets including salaries, travel, promotion, costs of alumni clubs and events. In addition, the report presents detailed data on alumni department revenues from credit card, insurance and other services for alumni, as well as alumni office spending on consulting and information services. Other areas covered include: means of fundraising from alumni, use of alumni surveys, percentage of alumni who attend various kinds of events and the percentage who give to the college, nature of links to alumni clubs, athletic booster clubs and other alumni-related organizations, use of direct mail, telephone solicitation, social media and email to connect with alumni, and the relative success of each method, the future of alumni publications and directories and many other issues of interest to college alumni and advancement staff of private alumni organizations and college departments that often deal with alumni such as advancement, marketing and athletics.


The Survey of College Athletics Department Advancement & Fundraising Efforts

The Survey of College Athletics Department Advancement & Fundraising Efforts

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 1574402366

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This study, based on data from 56 colleges, looks closely at fundraising and advancement efforts run by athletics departments themselves. The study reports on the size and dimensions of these efforts, including data on budgets, staffing levels and salaries. The data is broken out for Division 1, Division 2 and Division 3 colleges, and for public and private colleges, by enrollment and type of college. The report covers personnel and salaries, costs and results, as well as detailed data on the effectiveness of various fundraising channels and methods including use of blogs for campaigns, email campaigns, brick campaigns, use of YouTube, Vimeo , Facebook, Google+, Twittter and other social media. The study presents precise data on the impact of booster clubs, the results from selling facility naming rights, and of efforts to raise funds from former athletes who went to the college. The study also looks at the state of relations between the general college advancement office and the advancement offices of athletic departments, as well as at how athletic departments evaluate their fundraising efforts. Other issues include a look at the use of fundraising consultants, the structure of incentives for giving and the use of rewards for donors, among other issues.


Survey of Career Services Offices in Higher Education 11/2013

Survey of Career Services Offices in Higher Education 11/2013

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 157440265X

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This report looks closely at college offices of career services highlighting developments in budgets, staffing, use of student and alumni staff, cooperation with other offices of the college, use of social media, trends in job fairs, and much more. The study provides useful benchmarking information on fundraising, tracking of student outcomes, student buy in, employment workshops and workshop attendance,internships, career fairs, job boards and number of jobs listed on job boards, number of employers conducting on campus interviews and more. Data is broke out for public and private colleges, by general Carnegie Class, enrollment, tuition level, and for colleges with one or more than one office of career services. This 165 page study gives a broad and in-depth look at how colleges are helping their students and alumni to advance their careers.


Fundraising Principles for Faculty and Academic Leaders

Fundraising Principles for Faculty and Academic Leaders

Author: Aaron Conley

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-03-17

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 3030664295

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This book includes evidence-based insights and recommendations to help academicians excel in raising philanthropic support for their institutions and units. The book provides historical and contemporary perspectives on core concepts and data, research revealing donors’ giving motivations, engagement strategies and tactics for academic units, and guidance on management challenges including strategic plans, campaigns, and measuring performance. The authors include case studies in each section as examples of successful fundraising and volunteer-driven initiatives. The final section, contributed by Dean David D. Perlmutter, reinforces the book’s many practical and theoretical approaches to the fundamental responsibilities academic leaders face in raising philanthropic support. This book is grounded in the growing academic literature on philanthropy and written by scholars who were successful higher education fundraisers.


Institutional Advancement

Institutional Advancement

Author: E. Proper

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-12-04

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1137374284

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Institutional Advancement comprehensively reviews and evaluates the published empirical research on advancement in higher education of the last 23 years, covering fundraising, alumni relations, public relations, marketing, and the role of institutional leadership in all of these.


Expanding the Donor Base in Higher Education

Expanding the Donor Base in Higher Education

Author: Noah D. Drezner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-04-17

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1136287973

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Winner of the Association of Fundraising Professionals 2014 Skystone Partners Research Prize in Philanthropy and Fundraising Traditionally, institutions have relied on wealthy White men to reach their fundraising goals. But as state investment in public higher education lessens and institutions look to philanthropy to move from excellence to eminence, advancement officers continually need to engage all populations, including many that have historically been excluded from fundraising strategies. Based on theory, research, and past practice, Expanding the Donor Base in Higher Education explores how colleges and universities can build culturally sensitive fundraising and engagement strategies. This edited book presents emerging research on different communities that have not traditionally been approached for fundraising—including Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) alumni, African Americans, Latinos, graduate students, young alumni, women, and faculty donors. Chapters discuss and analyze successful programs and provide practical suggestions and strategies to create and implement fundraising programs that engage these new donor populations. Expanding the Donor Base in Higher Education is an essential resource for any institution looking to expand their pool of donors and cultivate a more philanthropic mindset among alumni and students.


Redesigning the College Library Building, 2014 Edition

Redesigning the College Library Building, 2014 Edition

Author: Primary Research Group

Publisher: Primary Research Group Inc

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1574402668

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This 220+ page report looks closely at the capital spending plans and building renovation/construction policies of academic libraries, predominantly in the USA and Canada. The study covers capital spending and space allocation plans with highly detailed data on recent library spending and future plans for the construction or renovation of library cafes, seating space, lighting, atriums, classroom space, information commons and other technology-oriented spaces, group study space, storage space, collection space, rooftop space, offices, meeting spaces and auditoriums, entrances and exits, restrooms, gardens and other outdoor spaces, artwork, windows, space and facilities for special collections, performance space, space intended for library applications for specific academic departments and other forms of library space and special features. In addition, the report looks at other forms of capital spending such as plans for library furniture, workstations,information technology and more. The study also presents extensive data on sources of funding for renovations and new construction as well as data on how renovations have been received by the target audience. Redesigning the College Library Building, 2014 Edition also examines special purpose investments in energy saving technology, enhancements to natural light and soundproofing, among others. Data is broken out for public and private colleges, by size and type of college, and by college tuition level.


Institutional Advancement Benchmarks 2015 Edition

Institutional Advancement Benchmarks 2015 Edition

Author: Primary Research Group Staff

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781574403312

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The 185-page study presents highly detailed data form a survey of the advancement offices of 35 North American colleges and universities. The report helps its readers to answer questions such as: What are trends in advancement office budgets? Number of positions allocated? Spending on various fundraising vehicles or methods? How much are colleges spending on direct mail? Telephone solicitation? On web-based methods? How successful are the pursuit of bequests? Brick campaigns? What is the marginal cost of funds raised for various institutions? How effective are appeals to faculty, staff and students? How much do such campaigns raise? Data in the report is broken out by type and size of college, by level of tuition and other variables for easier benchmarking. Just a few of the report s many findings are that: Mean spending on telephone solicitation for the colleges sampled was $31,814 in the past year. The median was $8,000 and the range, 0 to $255,550. Athletic booster clubs in private colleges raised a mean $2,563,700.00 and median $50,000 with a range of $0-$17,255,863.00. Public colleges, on the other hand, raised a mean of $174,285.71 with a median $20,000 in a range of $0-$1,000,000. 12.90% of colleges sampled said that over the past three years their use of direct mail had increased by less than 10% while 9.68% said it had increased by more than 10%. Private colleges spent more than double the amount public colleges did for the online element of their Annual Fund drive. The range for private colleges was $0-$10,000 with a mean of $3,312.50 while the range for public colleges was $0-$5,000 with a mean of just $1,277.78. The marginal cost of funds raised (excludes fixed costs such as salaries and overhead) was 11.65%."