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1 From Whence Commeth our Wealth Brenda Babitz, chief development officer Diane Shoger, director of development Monroe Community College Foundation Rochester, New York Presentation To League for Innovation Phoenix, Arizona March 17, 2003

2 “Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway” – John Wayne

3 Goals  Setting the stage  Where we are  How YOU can get there

4 National Fundraising Trends Source : AAFRC Trust for Philanthropy/Giving USA 2002 Recessions in yellow: 1973-1975; 1980; 1981-1982; 1990-1991; 2001

5 Who We Are  MCC founded in 1961  MCC Foundation established in 1983  1990 – a new decade, a new approach  Today – building on our success

6 Where We Are TEN-YEAR TRANSFERS TO COLLEGE

7 Where We Are NET ASSETS

8 Where We Are SOURCES OF GIFTS DONATED IN 2002 BY:

9 “Rise early, work late, strike oil” – J.P Getty

10 How Did We Get Here?  Serious attitude toward development  Annual, capital and planned giving initiatives  Long-term development plan  Multi-faceted communications

11 External Focus  Identified new revenue streams  Broad range of fundraising and “friend- raising” events  Growing emphasis of alumni support and activity  Donor recognition and stewardship a priority

12 Internal Focus  Strong organizational team  Commitment of appropriate resources  Influential and well-respected board  Integrate plan with college’s strategic plan

13 How YOU can get there  Identifying  Cultivating  Soliciting your constituencies

14 “Nothing is impossible to the people who don’t have to do it themselves” -Anonymous

15 Alumni  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

16 Faculty, Staff & Retirees  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

17 Business, Corporations & Corporate Foundations  Golf Tournament  Special Event Involvement  Capital Initiatives  Personal Solicitation  Special Appeals for Strategic Needs Strategies for Success

18 Parents & Family  Challenge Grant  Direct Mail Program  Telemarketing to Freshman Parents Strategies for Success

19 Friends  Annual Fund  Giving Circles  President’s Circle Reception  Telemarketing  Honors/Memorials Strategies for Success

20 Individual Foundations  Board Representation  Briefing Sessions  Compelling Case for Support Strategies for Success

21 Directors & Trustees  Devote time, attention & effort to recruitment & retention  Build relationships  Look for skills as well as attributes  Assign to meaningful committees Strategies for Success

22 Directors & Trustees (Continued)  Follow sound Board development practices  Develop effective communications  Expectation of giving  100% participation Strategies for Success Adapted from Building Board Diversity by Jennifer Rutledge, National Center for Nonprofit Boards

23 “Nothing needs reforming as much as people’s habits” - Mark Twain

24 Communications Program  Annual Report  Foundations  Campaign Update  Alumni Hall of Fame Vignettes  Campaign Video  Press Clipping Package

25 Donor Stewardship  SUNY Philanthropic Medals  Donor Recognition Boards  Leadership Circle Events  Accurate Record Keeping  Timely Gift Acknowledgments  Scholarship Reception

26 Internal Structure  New Foundation Staff  Policies & Procedures  Energizing the Board  Activating New Committee Structures  Providing Volunteer Training  Encouraging Leadership Generosity  Closely Monitoring Results

27 Documents  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

28 In Summary  Follow a comprehensive fundraising plan  Integrate Foundation’s mission with College’s  Support a well-funded advancement office  Capitalize on characteristics of your community

29 “It’s supposed to be hard. If it was easy, anyone could do it. It’s the hard that makes it great” - Jimmy Dugan


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