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Setting Up a Community College Student Phonathon

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With some creativity and a modest investment, any community college fundraising office can set up a phonathon program. Clark College made the leap, using paid students, and is achieving great results.

Find out how Clark College achieved success, from making the case to setting up a calling center and selecting a vendor's software. Hear how the program has grown and learn some of the many benefits that resulted.

During this webinar, participants will:

  • Find out what's needed to set up an ongoing phonathon program,
  • Hear benefits of having paid student employees,
  • Get advice on selecting software and working with vendors to manage data and
  • Learn how one school has increased its fundraising and improved its alumni and donor data as a result of setting up a phonathon.

Note: When you purchase access to this recorded file, you can also receive a 30% discount on The Phonathon Manager's Planning Handbook: Dialing in the Details for Success. Email books@case.org after you register for this OSS event to receive the discount code to use when placing your book order. Be sure to include the 11-digit Order ID Number from the CASE Order Confirmation in your email to CASE Books.

The multimedia file is a recording of a webinar that took place May 15, 2012.

When you purchase this item, you'll receive a link to a recording of this webinar and to handouts used during the presentation. The link will give you unlimited access to the webinar recording. You may view this recording as many times as you wish after you receive the link.

Find out more about CASE's recorded webinars.

Speaker
Ara Serjoie
Vice President of Development
Clark College

Publisher: CASE
Published: 2012
Format: Multimedia file
Length: 60 minutes
Item: 33199

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