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Tuesday, March 26, 2024
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET

Philanthropy Research Highlights and How This Supports DEI

I will summarize some of my research findings about bequests and I will explain why I utilized the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) publicly available dataset. Specifically, I will discuss my research comparing Caucasians and African Americans on their self-rated importance of leaving a bequest to family, charity, and religion, possible reasons for the bequest gap, and what opportunities this presents for education and service to an underserved community. I will wrap up with my study that explores whether lifetime donors to different types of charities also differ in the importance they place on leaving a charitable bequest. As a whole, individuals give more during life, through annual and major gifts, than they do at death. Many of these donors are an untapped resource for planned gifts, some more than others, and this data about which donor types are most likely to be interested in a charitable bequest could inform our conversations about philanthropy.
Speakers: Jennifer Lehman, Program Director, Chartered Advisor in Philanthropy, Wallace Chair, and Assistant Professor, The American College
Competencies: Industry/Sector ExpertiseGlobal and Cultural Competence
Experience Level: Level 4- Senior/ Experienced Mid Level CareerLevel 3- Practicing Mid Level Career
Topics: EngagementDiversity & InclusionPlanned givingProspect ResearchData & Metrics
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Fundraising
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET

Priming for Progress: Insights from CRM Implementation's Inaugural Months

Discover the valuable insights gained from Johns Hopkins University and Medical Center, who have successfully completed their CRM implementation, Texas Tech Foundation, currently in the midst of implementation, and UC Berkeley, actively planning their CRM implementation. Join us to unravel the mysteries and challenges that marked the critical initial months of these projects. Come prepared with your inquiries, and gain a firsthand understanding of their experiences and strategies for ensuring success. Learn about the unexpected discoveries that emerged at the outset and the key focal points as each project progresses.
Speakers: Ellen Pappas, Vice President, Zuri Group, Robyn Doughty, Sr. Director, Data and Business Solutions, University of California, Berkeley, Camden Morse, Assistant Vice President, Office of Advancement Services, John Hopkins University & Medicine, Joseph Dailey, Asst Vice Chancellor, Advancement Services, Texas Tech University System
Competencies: Relationship BuildingBusiness and Financial Acumen
Experience Level: Level 6- Leadership/ Transforming Seasoned ProfessionalLevel 5- Expert Seasoned Professional
Topics: Personal/Professional DevelopmentData GovernanceInnovation
Fundraising
Advancement Services
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET

Paperless – The Stories We Tell and The KPI Evolution

Defining the right KPIs is an evolving process. The tools and visuals used to report on them can also evolve over time. At McGill, we’ve been reporting on prospect pipeline indicators for over 15 years. During that time, we’ve moved from collating printouts in a 3-inch binder to a one-click dashboard. Discover how we refined the process over time, what considerations were taken at each step of the evolution and how we adapted to changing needs and to our growing expertise.
Speakers: Michael Pizzi, Associate Director, Prospect Management, McGill University, Simon Son, Prospect Management Officer, Prospecting & Pipeline Management, McGill University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingIndustry/Sector Expertise
Experience Level: Level 2- Emerging Early Career
Topics: Major giftsReportingData Visualization and Storytelling
Advancement Services
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET

Creating A Common Language And Using Data To Drive Decisions

Sometimes, we’re asked questions that feel like they’re in a different language. At times, we really are speaking two different languages and translation is a challenge. But all languages have some things in common and with a little work, you can often find creative solutions to communicate with one another. Have you been asked to articulate and support your request for expanded staffing? What about being asked to predict cash receipts for University budgets during times of economic uncertainty? The finance office or Dean wants to see one thing, but your fundraising database isn’t exactly aligned. This session will present several ways existing data can be used to help development leadership clarify the need for additional staff resources, articulate the impact gift officers have on total fundraising results, and demonstrate ways in which past and projected staffing and cash receipts can predict cash flow in a language both sides understand. No shouting, pointing, or 'cave speak' required.
Speakers: Marie Dizazzo Wilson, Senior Director of Development Information and Donor Services, Yale School of Medicine | Yale University
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingBusiness and Financial Acumen
Experience Level: Level 5- Expert Seasoned ProfessionalLevel 4- Senior/ Experienced Mid Level Career
Topics: Data Visualization and StorytellingData & MetricsInnovation
Fundraising
Advancement Services
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET

DRIVE SUPER SESSION Part 2 -- Data Enrichment to Drive Insights and Equity: Hands On Data Analysis Lab

Amid rapid growth in data complexity and technology advancement, many organizations still struggle to manage, understand, and measurably improve their legacy and evolving data ecosystems. In this hands-on data lab, you will learn how to build flexible data enrichment models, reusable tools and repeatable processes to 1) establish a constituent data integrity index/baseline 2) explore, visualize and measure constituent data integrity 3) identify and prioritize opportunities to improve your overall data quality in systematic and sustainable ways towards insights, equity and efficiency.
Speakers: Rodger Devine, Assistant Vice President, Advancement Operations, Pomona College
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Advancement Services
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
1:40 PM - 2:20 PM ET

Test Drive GiveCampus: Artificial Intelligence and Advancement: Boosting Productivity with the Newest Data-Powered AI Solutions from GiveCampus

In this session, we’ll explore the pivotal role of artificial intelligence (AI) in reshaping the landscape of fundraising technology. We’ll highlight the key findings from the recent CASE + GiveCampus Insights survey on the use of AI in Advancement today as well as demonstrate our latest cutting-edge, AI-powered fundraising solutions that are being leveraged daily by institutions across the country. You’ll come away with practical advice for navigating the use of AI in educational fundraising and a holistic understanding of how it can elevate our future success. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how AI can actually help you save time, streamline workflows, and bring more humanity to our work–not less!
Speakers: Felicity Meu, Senior Director, Partner Success, GiveCampus, Amy Jacobs, Sr. Product Manager, Leadership & Major Gifts, GiveCampus
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
1:40 PM - 2:20 PM ET

Test Drive UC Innovation: UC Innovation and ascend: Powering Modern Fundraising and Setting Sights on AI

Join us for an overview of the AI landscape, focusing on ascend and Salesforce's Trusted AI + Data Architecture. We'll examine ascend's AI capabilities, including Summary, Inference, and Chatbot functionalities. And take a sneak peek into upcoming features involving OpenAI and ascend.
Speakers: Andy Suther, Senior Account Executive, UC Innovation, Caroline Chang, VP Product Strategy, UC Innovation, Karen Latora, Manager, Community Engagement, UC Innovation
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
1:40 PM - 2:20 PM ET

Test Drive Blackbaud: Extending and Enhancing the Core Capabilities of Blackbaud CRM

Accelerate Your Fundraising with a Solution Built to Scale. Blackbaud grows your social impact with intuitive, scalable and secure fundraising and constituent capabilities. In this session, learn about Blackbaud's range of donor management solutions with a focus on Blackbaud CRM. Hear stories about our continued success in Advancement with Blackbaud CRM, see future enhancements and learn about our latest innovative partnerships through our marketplace.
Speakers: Scott Parrish, Senior Principal Solution Architect, Blackbaud, Griff Bohm, Vice President of Growth, Momentum, Chris Snavely, Managing Partner, Ovrture
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM ET

Think Beyond the Gift Cycle: Creating Narrative and Actionable Prospect Statuses

Most Prospect Management models rely on the gift cycle to categorize prospects. But is this the most accurate way to describe a prospect's philanthropic engagement with the institution? Does a prospect being cultivated for their first major gift really fall in the same category as a seasoned donor being cultivated for their 10th? The Prospect Development Team at Temple University decided to reframe the way they code and report on prospects based on simple measurements on the donors' records. This enabled the team to engage with the fundraisers they partner with to uncover new opportunities and allowed fundraisers to approach their portfolios in a more strategic way.
Speakers: Lucy Pastier, Associate Director, Prospect Development, Temple University, Michelle Nicoletto, Associate Director, Prospect Development, Temple University
Competencies: Relationship BuildingStrategic Thinking
Experience Level: Level 5- Expert Seasoned ProfessionalLevel 4- Senior/ Experienced Mid Level Career
Topics: CampaignsMajor giftsReportingProspect ResearchData Visualization and StorytellingData GovernanceData & MetricsInnovation
Fundraising
Advancement Services
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM ET

Setting the Standard: A Case Study in Building a Funds Management Program Driven by Data

Are our donor funds being utilized? Are there any fund issues we need to address? Should we be worried when we send out our annual donor fund reports? If you’ve ever had these concerns, you’re not alone. In recent years, many nonprofit organizations have been grappling with similar questions, finding little guidance on this vital aspect of any advancement operation. Join us in this session as we look at the University of Nebraska Foundation’s journey to grow its funds management team from the ground up, leveraging donor fund data along the way. It’s time to bring the discussion on funds management challenges out of closed-door conversations and begin an industry dialogue to identify what tools, resources, and standards need to be in place to successfully manage and steward donor funds. Whether you are new to funds management or seasoned in the field, come prepared to share your experiences and glean insights from others in this collaborative space.
Speakers: Aaron Rouse, Director of Fund Stewardship and Management, University of Nebraska Foundation
Competencies: Strategic ThinkingBusiness and Financial Acumen
Experience Level: Level 4- Senior/ Experienced Mid Level Career
Topics: DonorsMajor giftsReportingData Visualization and StorytellingData GovernanceData & MetricsInnovation
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