Christine Tempesta—Director of Strategic Initiatives
Massachusetts Institute of Technology—Cambridge, Mass.
United States
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Volume 1, Issue 1


YOU DID IT!

Success stories abound in community college advancement offices. Big or small, tell us yours. What did you try? What worked? (Or what didn't.)

Here's one example: At the Los Rios Community College District in California, a two-person team with a budget of less than $250 raised more than $40,000 in two weeks by mobilizing a group of volunteers to conduct a successful—and fun—annual campaign blitz. Learn details about their success in a 60-minute CASE webinar coming in October.

What did you do? Share your stories with Paul Heaton, director of the Center for Community College Advancement at heaton@case.org.


This article is from the July 2011 issue of the Community College Advancement News.

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Growing Giving: A Guide to Securing Private Support for Your Community College

Growing Giving offers proven ways to grow relationships-internally and externally-and identify giving opportunities based on benchmarks achieved by other advancement operations. Growing Giving is available for $19.95 (CASE members) and for $27.95 (non-CASE members) through the CASE Store.

 


Community College Foundations: An Analysis of a Survey Conducted by CASE

 

A recently released CASE white paper on the structure and staffing of community college foundations reports the results of a comprehensive survey. Community college foundation leaders responded to questions about board and governance, staffing, alumni relations, budget/funding, fundraising/private support, campaigns, major gifts, endowment and donor outreach.

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