Bundles of Time: Our Micro-Volunteering Program at Longwood University
Finding new ways to engage your alumni base is a persistent challenge. From regional events, to on-campus reunions, to social media content, there are plenty
Finding new ways to engage your alumni base is a persistent challenge. From regional events, to on-campus reunions, to social media content, there are plenty
This series of short conversations with advancement leaders gives us a peek into exciting new projects, the challenges facing our industry, and the future of
Traditionally, advancement has asked alumni for three things: time, talent, and treasure. Elaborating further on this beat-to-death slogan, we ask our alumni to engage with
Alumni organizations have many constituents—first and foremost, alumni. Secondarily, alumni offices connect with students, prospective students, employers, faculty, staff, and community members. Tasked with representing