Pam Russell
Director of Communications
CASE
+1-202-478-5680
russell@case.org
For Immediate Release
March 20, 2006
CASE and Commonfund Salute Winners for Commitment to Advancing Education
Two widely respected professionals who have played key roles in helping foundations raise private funds for the educational institutions with which they are affiliated are this year’s winners of the CASE Commonfund Institutionally Related Foundation awards.
The awards recognize individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the advancement, quality and effectiveness of their foundations and the community of institutionally related foundations as a whole. Institutionally related foundations are private, nonprofit corporations that cultivate and manage private resources to support the missions of the colleges, universities, and university systems with which they are affiliated.
The 2006 winners are:
Jim Copeland, president of The Medical Foundation of North Carolina and chair of the CASE Commonfund awards committee, says Fischer and MacArthur have demonstrated outstanding performance and achievement throughout their careers.
“Gerald and Karen represent superior public university and quality community college programs,” Copeland says. “They have distinguished themselves as leaders and made vital, groundbreaking contributions to the institutionally related foundation community.”
The recipients will be honored at the 14th annual CASE Conference for Institutionally Related Foundations March 22-24 at the Westin Innisbrook Golf Resort in Palm Harbor, Fla.
The awards are underwritten by Commonfund, a nonprofit corporation with more than 1,350 members and more than $23 billion in assets under management. It provides fund management services and investment advice to educational institutions, hospitals, foundations, and other nonprofit organizations.
About CASE
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education is a professional association serving educational institutions and the advancement professionals who work on their behalf in alumni relations, communications, development, marketing and allied areas.
CASE was founded in 1974 and maintains headquarters in Washington, D.C., with offices in London (CASE Europe, 1994), Singapore (CASE Asia-Pacific, 2007) and Mexico City (CASE América Latina, 2011).
Today, CASE’s membership includes more than 3,600 colleges and universities, primary and secondary independent and international schools, and nonprofit organizations in 76 countries around the globe. This makes CASE one of the world’s largest nonprofit educational associations in terms of institutional membership. CASE serves more than 70,000 advancement professionals on the staffs of its member institutions and has more than 17,000 professional members on its roster.
To fulfill their missions and to meet both individual and societal needs, colleges, universities and independent schools rely on—and therefore must foster—the good will, active involvement, informed advocacy and enduring support of alumni, donors, prospective students, parents, government officials, community leaders, corporate executives, foundation officers and other external constituencies.
CASE helps its members build stronger relationships with all of these constituencies by providing relevant research, supporting growth in the profession and fostering support of education. CASE also offers a variety of advancement products and services, provides standards and an ethical framework for the profession and works with other organizations to respond to public issues of concern while promoting the importance of education worldwide.
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