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Emerging from the Recession: Results of the 2010 Institutionally Related Foundation Funding Survey
White Paper
How are institutionally related foundations funding their operations? How many rely on gift fees? How do foundations of varying sizes compare with their peers? This white paper reports on the findings of a 2010 CASE survey of 184 institutionally related foundations affiliated with public institutions of higher education in the United States. It includes exploration of trends from previous surveys, including a 2009 survey conducted during the recession.
Community College Foundations: An Analysis of a Survey Conducted by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education
White Paper
This white paper on the structure and staffing of community college foundations reports the results of a CASE survey conducted in 2010. The survey asked community college foundation leaders to respond to questions about board and governance, staffing, alumni relations, budget/funding, fundraising/private support, campaigns, major gifts, endowment and donor outreach.
Institutionally Related Foundations and the Economic Downturn: Results of the 2009 CASE Survey on Foundation Funding Sources and Budget Restructuring
White Paper
Find out how institutionally related foundations fund operations and how funding sources have changed in response to the economic downturn. This CASE white paper, which looks at the results of a survey of 98 foundations affiliated with U.S. public colleges and universities, explores the roles of management and gift fees, institutional support, reserves and other foundation funding sources and looks at steps foundations have taken to reduce expenses in challenging economic times.
Volunteer members of the National Committee for Institutionally Related Foundations provide leadership and guidance to CASE.
21st Annual CASE Conference for Institutionally Related Foundations
Connect with peers on IRF-L, the listserv for institutionally related foundations.
IRF Update reports news and activities of interest to institutionally related foundations.
