
The
programs and projects that you are planning in Student Affairs
on your campus can be funded by these dollars. To be ready
to bring in external financial resources, it is the time to
plan and establish a fundraising effort dedicated to improving
the lives of your students.
| "Development
is a win-win situation. We would get help to do a
better job and our alumni would be given the opportunity
to be a part of making good things happen."
Arthur Sandeen
University of Florida
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Barbara
B. Rose, president of New Generation
Partnerships, Inc., has dedicated much of her efforts for
the past 8 years targeted on helping Student Affairs staff
raise funds and friends to fulfill their vision. As co-author
of Dollars for Dreams:
Student Affairs Staff as Fundraisers and NASPA conference
and workshop presenter on the same topic, she has shared experiences
and expertise with people who are ready to take the bold step
to identify prospects, interest them in the mission and secure
support beyond traditional sources.
| "If
you proceed, you will soon see your priorities become
valuable new programs to enhance those you already deliver."
Sarah
Shumate
St. Thomas University
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Ms.
Rose has developed a workshop that she customizes for
individual campuses.
Suggested topics fora one or two-day seminar are:
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Recruiting the Right Person for the Job |
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Making the Case for Student Affairs Fundraising
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Building Bridges on and off Campus |
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Understanding the Types of Fundraising |
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Locating Markets and Partners for Student Affairs
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Working with Corporations and Foundations
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Making Friends for Funds |
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Researching "Suspects" |
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Identifying Prospects |
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Cultivating Prospects |
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Soliciting Donors |
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Recognizing Donors |
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Comprehending the Ethics of Fundraising |
A
workshop agenda is designed to get your staff to see opportunities
through a "development" eye. Their observations can become
the support system for a fundraising effort in your division.
Consulting beyond the workshop is available to assist in establishing
a program or enhancing what you now have in place.
Student Affairs Staff Workshops that have been conducted
by Barbara Rose
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· University of Hawaii
· College of Charleston
· Illinois State University
· Louisiana State University
· Texas Christian University
· University of South Florida
· University of Florida
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| "In
today's climate of limited state resources for public
universities, it is imperative that student affairs
becomes an active participant in development activities."
Helen
Mamarchev
Illinois State University |
Please,
contact: Ms. Rose at New
Generation Partnerships, Inc.
to discuss how we can be of assistance to you to expand and
enhance your plans and mission.