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A small college needs $2.6M to survive. It's raised $178K

Confessions of a Community College Dean

million to meet immediate needs, warning that the small evangelical institution located in the heart of Wall Street is at risk of closure if it can’t quickly fundraise its way out of a dire situation. Fundraising is stagnant. “That type of fire alarm fundraising very often is not successful. million was Feb.

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Data-Driven Decision Making in Higher Education: Unlocking the Potential of Analytics

Creatrix Campus

Data-Driven Decision-Making, often abbreviated as DDDM, is a strategic approach that relies on the systematic analysis of data to guide organizations and institutions in making informed choices and solving complex problems. Efficient allocation of budgets and staff. Strengthening relationships for fundraising.

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EAB Strategic Advisory Services Extends Breadth and Depth of Coverage

EAB

To improve effectiveness, data-driven decision-making, and the employee experience, institutions must invest in talent as a strategic capability and transform their approach to talent management. We aspire to be the trusted advisor and first place you turn when new opportunities or priorities emerge.

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What the mental health crisis means for student success leaders

EAB

These responses doubled those of the prior year’s survey, and they far exceeded other common retention threats such as finances and academic difficulty. Encourage faculty to add information about mental health resources to their course syllabi. Make mental health a fundraising priority.

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5 Focus Areas for Campus Presidents Amidst Decreasing Trust

Campus Sonar

Across-the-board budget cuts? We must be focused on intentional, strategic, and informed ways to transform our campuses for long-term success. How comfortable and confident are you in managing change? We see these solutions play out in predictable ways on campuses. Brain drain and unimaginable pressure on the staff who stays.

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Grad Students Should Consider Administrative Work

Higher Ed Connects: News

The skills needed involve planning programs, managing budgets and understanding curricular development, as well as people skills that enable you to work effectively with students and faculty members. They also often work with grad student TAs and manage tutoring programs. Photo by Tim Gouw on Unsplash. Luckily, plenty of Ph.D.

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A Beginner’s Guide to AI in Annual Giving

EAB

of various kinds of writing—as well as the creation of deliverable types that depend on some level of specialized knowledge—budgets or strategic plans, for example. You can use a tool like ChatGPT and provide it with your campaign plan (donor segments, fundraising goals, institution information, etc.) and external parties (ie.