Student Giving

Recorded On: 09/12/2024

OVERVIEW

Engaging students before they graduate is key to ensuring their continued involvement and support as alumni. Helping students understand and appreciate the important role that philanthropy plays in the life of the institution - and creating opportunities for them to give their time, talent and treasure - can go a long way to increasing awareness, dispelling the myths, and developing future patrons for your institution. 

Register now to learn how to engage students in a variety of philanthropic activities, and prepare your annual giving program for success now and for years to come.

This webinar is eligible for 1 point of CFRE credit.

WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER

  • Methods for understanding students as a key constituency
  • Tips for involving students in programs and activities
  • Tactics for enlisting students as volunteers  
  • Guidelines for soliciting support from students
  • Examples from other institutions, and more!

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Dan Allenby

President & Founder | Annual Giving Network

Dan Allenby is an author, speaker, and consultant who has worked with educational institutions for over 25 years to improve their fundraising results. An internationally-recognized expert on annual giving, he is the recipient of CASE’s prestigious “Crystal Apple” award for teaching excellence. He is principal and founder of Annual Giving Network and previously led annual giving and membership programs at Boston University, Tufts University, Georgetown University, and the National Geographic Society.


Samantha Hill

With more than 10 years of experience in annual giving and educational fundraising, Samantha has led programs at Duke University and UNC Greensboro, after her time as a student caller herself at UNC Greensboro. Samantha has a B.A. in Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

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Recorded 09/12/2024  |  50 minutes
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Recorded 09/12/2024  |  40 minutes
Recorded 09/12/2024  |  40 minutes