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Five ways to boost your advancement team’s morale during the holiday season

EAB

From wrapping up critical end-of-year fundraising campaigns to processing influxes of year-end donations, advancement staff are working overtime during this final fundraising push. Sidestepping the Advancement Talent Crisis Follow these three strategies to source talent and increase fundraiser ROI. LEARN MORE 5.

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How to stay ready for donors who “aren’t ready yet”

EAB

Use ecommerce tactics to reengage donors Your audience is already online, which means that they’re quite familiar with the strategies retail companies use to engage them. As with retail, your customers have their own mental “shopping carts” where they hold items to consider purchasing.

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Alumni giving metrics will no longer be a part of college rankings. Here’s why you should renew your commitment to annual giving anyway.

EAB

Annual giving must mirror the retail marketing experience that alumni and donors have come to expect by meeting them where they are with personalized messages. Gone are the days of “spray and pray” direct mail and phone campaigns.

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Understanding Executing Strengths

AIFS Abroad

Management hears you loud and clear, and a local LGBTQIA+ fundraiser is added to the holiday charity drive! As a fashion retail intern working in Scotland , you see your manager in the storeroom fiddling with a coffee machine. The Consistency Strength This is the golden rule of strengths in the Executing domain.

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President moves: A narrow no-confidence vote results in this leader’s exit

University Business

Marshall Roache – Oregon Coast Community College Oregon Coast Community College found its next president in a former college wrestler and coach, retail store manager and police officer: Marshall Roach, YachatsNews reports. Stepping down Ronald Liebowitz – Brandeis University (Mass.)