Alumni-student connection initiatives designed to foster the growth of mentoring relationships have popped up worldwide over the last decade.
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Our musings on alumni and donor engagement…
What should the “North Star” for universities and alumni boards be during periods of change or transition? I’ve found that when alumni leaders and volunteers prioritize these three key areas, growth occurs, and a more vibrant dynamic develops.
The traditional model of separate alumni engagement and annual giving teams creates artificial barriers between two departments serving the same constituents. Alumni don't view their relationship with their alma mater through departmental silos – they see ONE institution that they either feel connected to or they don't.
For those alumni leaders who invest in engagement metrics and reporting, there are many opportunities to use the data to improve overall operations, all while showcasing the incredible value of the work. Here are just a few of them:
Alumni engagement is often perceived as a “nice to have” rather than a mission-critical component of institutional strategy. Engagement professionals are sometimes seen as “party planners” representing a cost center rather than powerful contributors to the bottom line.
Sometimes, as alumni professionals, we get complacent and don’t think beyond the types of events that will draw a crowd. We forget that the point is not to register people but to communicate a message about philanthropy.
The problem is that there are few volunteer opportunities at most colleges and universities. The existing ones are often different types of boards or councils with few spots available. Most of these boards exist almost exclusively to create more events! I firmly believe that more events aren’t the answer.
Check out this Alumless episode from Friday, July 19th, 2024, where we dive into annual giving strategies. We're thrilled to feature Howard Heevner, Executive Director of Annual Programs at UC Berkeley. We'll discuss systemic challenges in annual giving, innovative approaches to connecting with rising generations, and the findings from a major alumni giving study. Plus, hear about Howard's insights on providing personalized giving opportunities and the impact of giving days on universities
We've got a great show for our Alumless community this week. Join us for a conversation with Charlie Melichar, Principal at Foster Avenue. In the episode, we'll discuss best practices for campaign communications and how advancement leaders connect mar/com work with engagement.
The reality is that alumni network platforms aren’t going anywhere and have been helpful overall, but growth still needs to occur to reach engagement goals and activate alumni and donors.
Read MoreNow alumni and career professionals have at their fingertips with Handshake a new and dynamic data set of engaged graduates that are actively working to hire early-career talent.
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