Advancing Higher Education: New Strategies for Fundraising, Philanthropy, and Engagement
Editat de Michael J. Worth, Matthew T. Lamberten Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iul 2019
The book's twenty chapters, written by leading experts in the field, describe ways in which traditional methods must be adapted to the new environment and highlight new strategies that are growing in importance."
This book is focused on higher education and institutions in the United States but many of the topics it considers are important to independent schools and other types of institutions and to the practice of advancement around the world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781475845020
ISBN-10: 1475845022
Pagini: 230
Ilustrații: 3 b/w photos; 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 217 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1475845022
Pagini: 230
Ilustrații: 3 b/w photos; 2 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 217 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: The Advancement Function
Section introduction
Chapter 1: The Present and Future of Higher Education
Matthew T. Lambert
Chapter 2: History and Growth of Institutional Advancement
Michael J. Worth
Part II: Foundations of Advancement
Section Introduction
Chapter 3: Strategy as the Foundation for Advancement
Darrow Zeidenstein
Chapter 4: Marketing and Communications
James M. Langley
Chapter 5: The Integrated Advancement Program
Michael C. Eicher
Part III: Raising Funds from Individuals
Section Introduction
Chapter 6: Engaging Individuals and Building Community
Armin Afsahi
Chapter 7: Annual Giving
Daniel H. Frezza
Chapter 8: Major and Principal Gifts
Ronald J. Schiller
Chapter 9: Planned Giving
Jeff Comfort
PART IV: Campaigns and Project Fundraising
Section Introduction
Chapter 10: The Art and Science of Comprehensive Campaigns
Fritz W. Schroeder
Chapter 11: Trends and Directions in Corporate and Foundation Support
Shaun Brenton and Jenny Bickford
Part V: Engaging Diverse Constituencies
Section Introduction
Chapter 12: Engaging New Generations
Kestrel A. Linder and Felicity Meu
Chapter 13: Women and Philanthropy
Andrea K. Pactor and Debra J. Mesch
Chapter 14: Engaging Underrepresented Communities
Rachel E. Vassel
Chapter 15: International and Global Fundraising
Ivan A. Adames
Part VI: Understanding Institutional Settings
Section Introduction
Chapter 16: Institutionally Related Foundations in Public Colleges and Universities
James H. Moore, Jr.
Chapter 17: Raising Funds for Community Colleges
Lauren F. Brookey
Chapter 18: Raising Funds for a School, College, or Unit within a University
David T. Welch
Part VII: Managing and Supporting Advancement Programs
Section Introduction
Chapter 19: Structuring and Managing the Advancement Staff
Nuvyn Peters
Chapter 20: Advancement Services
Caroline S. Chang
Conclusion
Contributors
Index
Introduction
Part I: The Advancement Function
Section introduction
Chapter 1: The Present and Future of Higher Education
Matthew T. Lambert
Chapter 2: History and Growth of Institutional Advancement
Michael J. Worth
Part II: Foundations of Advancement
Section Introduction
Chapter 3: Strategy as the Foundation for Advancement
Darrow Zeidenstein
Chapter 4: Marketing and Communications
James M. Langley
Chapter 5: The Integrated Advancement Program
Michael C. Eicher
Part III: Raising Funds from Individuals
Section Introduction
Chapter 6: Engaging Individuals and Building Community
Armin Afsahi
Chapter 7: Annual Giving
Daniel H. Frezza
Chapter 8: Major and Principal Gifts
Ronald J. Schiller
Chapter 9: Planned Giving
Jeff Comfort
PART IV: Campaigns and Project Fundraising
Section Introduction
Chapter 10: The Art and Science of Comprehensive Campaigns
Fritz W. Schroeder
Chapter 11: Trends and Directions in Corporate and Foundation Support
Shaun Brenton and Jenny Bickford
Part V: Engaging Diverse Constituencies
Section Introduction
Chapter 12: Engaging New Generations
Kestrel A. Linder and Felicity Meu
Chapter 13: Women and Philanthropy
Andrea K. Pactor and Debra J. Mesch
Chapter 14: Engaging Underrepresented Communities
Rachel E. Vassel
Chapter 15: International and Global Fundraising
Ivan A. Adames
Part VI: Understanding Institutional Settings
Section Introduction
Chapter 16: Institutionally Related Foundations in Public Colleges and Universities
James H. Moore, Jr.
Chapter 17: Raising Funds for Community Colleges
Lauren F. Brookey
Chapter 18: Raising Funds for a School, College, or Unit within a University
David T. Welch
Part VII: Managing and Supporting Advancement Programs
Section Introduction
Chapter 19: Structuring and Managing the Advancement Staff
Nuvyn Peters
Chapter 20: Advancement Services
Caroline S. Chang
Conclusion
Contributors
Index
Recenzii
Advancing higher education is a mission that transforms lives and society. Having a thorough understanding of the myriad elements of integrated advancement, and their mutual dependence, is important. Identifying new strategies is critical in an environment with increasing opportunities, competition and challenges to our sector.
The impressive list of expert contributors alone indicates that this publication thoughtfully considers advancement for a changing era of higher education. This compelling anthology of essays eloquently evaluates existing practices and encourages advancement professionals to build upon them; to think differently; to seek out partnerships and to develop new strategies as architects of the future. It should sit high on the reading list for educational leaders, advancement professionals, and for all who wish to have a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of what it takes to advance higher education in an increasingly dynamic environment.
In Advancing Higher Education, editors Michael Worth and Matthew Lambert have assembled authors representing some of the leading practitioners and thinkers in the advancement profession. This volume provides their insights on profound changes impacting higher education and describes new and innovative strategies to address them. Advancement professionals and other leaders working to advance their institutions will find its contents of great value.
Michael Worth and Matthew Lambert represent the best in both long-term advancement leadership and the exciting new generation of leaders now making their mark on philanthropy. In this book, they have assembled a "who's who" of higher education advancement professionals, sharing their years of wisdom, new fundraising ideas and best practices.
The impressive list of expert contributors alone indicates that this publication thoughtfully considers advancement for a changing era of higher education. This compelling anthology of essays eloquently evaluates existing practices and encourages advancement professionals to build upon them; to think differently; to seek out partnerships and to develop new strategies as architects of the future. It should sit high on the reading list for educational leaders, advancement professionals, and for all who wish to have a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of what it takes to advance higher education in an increasingly dynamic environment.
In Advancing Higher Education, editors Michael Worth and Matthew Lambert have assembled authors representing some of the leading practitioners and thinkers in the advancement profession. This volume provides their insights on profound changes impacting higher education and describes new and innovative strategies to address them. Advancement professionals and other leaders working to advance their institutions will find its contents of great value.
Michael Worth and Matthew Lambert represent the best in both long-term advancement leadership and the exciting new generation of leaders now making their mark on philanthropy. In this book, they have assembled a "who's who" of higher education advancement professionals, sharing their years of wisdom, new fundraising ideas and best practices.