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1 COMBASE - America's Newest Entrepreneurial Organizations
9/25/16 Community Colleges America’s Newest Entrepreneurial Organizations Dr. Tony Zeiss

2 Reality Check We must keep the doors open.
We’ve moved from public supported to public assisted.~

3 A Time For Change Board and President must be entrepreneurial.
President’s key leaders must become entrepreneurs. Community colleges must become educational enterprises.~

4 How? Positive Reactions to Negative Budgets Power of Partnering
Developing an Entrepreneurial College Practical Tips for Fundraising ~

5 Positive Reactions to Negative Budgets

6 Budget Truths Don’t Spend What You Don’t Have !
Concentrate on Opportunities Concentrate on Opportunities!

7 Two Reactions to Budget Cuts
Decrease Expenses (Engage everyone) INCREASE REVENUES

8 A. Decreasing Expenses Increased Class Size:
Increased class size from 15/1 to 20/1 over a four-year cycle. Ensured optimal classroom utilization by using a room scheduling software. Increased Virtual Campus offerings utilizing teacher assistants. Shifted low enrollment programs to C.C.E. Reduced utility costs~

9 B. Increasing Revenues Primary Funding Sources:
State and Local Governments Gifts and Donations Federal Grants Fees for Services ~

10 1. State and Local Governments
Recruit “Champions” Know them well Board of Elections Leverage Board members, etc.~

11 Gifts and Donations Foundation Annual Campaign Special Events
Capital Campaign Endowment Alumni Campaigns Planned Giving~

12 Federal Grants Forensics Academy Geospatial Program Homeland Security
Integrated Systems Technology Non-destructive Testing~

13 Fees and Services Contract Training Establish a 501(c)(3) corporation
(Become entrepreneurial)~

14 Contract Training Examples: Computer Training Supervisory Training
Leadership Training Workplace Literacy Industry Specific Process Management Training Succession Training~

15 501(c)(3) Corporation Kirkwood – Facilities
San Diego – Contract Training (General Support) CPCC – Incubates and operates small businesses (General Support)~

16 CPCC Services Corporation
President’s Entrepreneurial Team (PET) Incubates Faculty-Staff Businesses Theaters Auxiliary Services CPCC Press Contracts Research Services Consulting Services Regional and national conferences Conference Center~

17 II. The Power of Partnering

18 Partnering Principles
Identify prospects Benefits must be mutual Build trusting relationships Give value first Maintain trusting relationships~

19 Typical Partners Business (Family Dollar, Siemens)
Community Based Organizations (Pathways) Government (Dept. of Labor) Educational Institutions (CRCGE) Individuals (Casey) Chamber (Training)~

20 Entrepreneurial College
III. Developing an Entrepreneurial College Incentives and Rewards

21 How ? Get Board on board. Get faculty and staff involved.
Provide incentives. Provide rewards~

22 Traditional Entrepreneurial
Resource Driven Opportunity Driven Cost Oriented Opportunity Oriented Tradition Bound Innovative and Creative Traditional Leadership Entrepreneurial Leadership~

23 Make Entrepreneurialism Part of the Culture
Establish 501(c)(3) Fee For Service Corporation. Teach entrepreneurialism to students, faculty, and staff. Establish Entrepreneur of the Year or Semester Awards. Give $ to grant administrators and sales teams. Merit and market-based compensation.~

24 COMBASE - America's Newest Entrepreneurial Organizations
9/25/16 Stay Optimistic!


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