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Small Shop, Big Results: Rebuilding Your Community College Alumni Program

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With only a two-person fundraising staff, Morrisville State College, a predominately two-year school in rural upstate New York, successfully retooled its alumni program. The result: new levels of engagement by their former students.

Find out how Morrisville transitioned its alumni relations efforts, what lessons the college learned and what it has accomplished.

Special offer! Purchase this recorded webinar and pay only $25.95 (plus shipping) for Fundraising Strategies for Community Colleges—a $10 savings off the regular price for this book filled with practical, doable strategies tailored to the unique needs of community colleges. Email books@case.org with your order number to receive a discount code to use when placing your book order.

During this webinar, participants will:

  • Learn how to re-energize alumni relations efforts,
  • Get step-by-step guidance on how to create an alumni engagement plan,
  • Hear practical advice on how to optimize limited resources,
  • Receive access to sample materials and documents and
  • Understand how communications and engagement efforts can translate into more philanthropic support from former students.

This multimedia file is a recording of a webinar that took place on Dec. 11, 2012.

When you purchase this item, you'll receive a link to a recording of the 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
Kelly Gardner
Coordinator of Alumni Relations
Morrisville State College

Publisher: CASE
Published: 2012
Format: Multimedia file
Length: 60 minutes
Item: 33219

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