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Flanagan, Price; Carter, Lindy Keane – Currents, 1989
Many small-shop alumni directors with no-frills budgets have found volunteer alumni help worth the organizing efforts. Some creative ways that colleges and universities have found to inspire new interest among the uninvolved are described. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, Higher Education, Program Descriptions
Scalzo, Teresa – Currents, 1995
This article examines the philosophy behind alumni merchandising programs used by several colleges and universities, focusing on how alumni association directors determine which products best suit their mission and their audiences. It discusses techniques and products used by associations at Boston College and the Universities of New Hampshire,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Alumni Associations, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Franklin, Christine G. – Currents, 1991
Whether facing budget and staff cuts or event logistics, alumni associations can make good use of volunteers. Three important rules for volunteer program management include maintaining good volunteer relationships, knowing when to ask for help, and recruiting good veteran, novice, and even nonalumni volunteers. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, Higher Education, Institutional Advancement, Program Administration
Cummings, Peter – CASE Currents, 1983
Some off-campus activities for alumni are outlined including: a bluegrass music performance for Carleton College alumni, a week-long "alumni summer college" offered by Lehigh University, and a week-long boat trip down the Colorado River for Arizona State University groups. (MLW)
Descriptors: Activities, Alumni, Alumni Associations, Colleges
Jackson, Laura Christion – Currents, 1997
Provides advice for small alumni offices on how to sponsor an alumni travel program, focusing on booking a travel agent, deciding where to go, using faculty as tour guides or lecturers, making time for alumni office staff to go along, remembering special touches, visiting local alumni, avoiding overt fund raising, and being prepared for problems.…
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Faculty, Higher Education
Currents, 1997
Provides a tabular listing of alumni-development software produced or sold by 56 companies. Each listing includes the vendor name, address, contact name, telephone number, electronic mail address, World Wide Web site, software name, price range, system requirements, standard reports, reporting tools, number of installed sites, and client type.…
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, Computer Software, Computer Software Selection, Fund Raising
Jackson, Laura Christion – Currents, 1995
This article discusses the drawbacks of alumni merchandising, with alumni association directors voicing concerns about overloading alumni with solicitations and detracting from the associations' primary mission. It argues that if alumni associations must resort to merchandising, they should offer only high quality products. (MDM)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Alumni Associations, Criticism, Fund Raising
Fyten, David – Currents, 1995
This article maintains that the best alumni magazines present lively campus topics on the cover and at the core of the feature section, arguing that too many alumni periodicals seek to be clones of general-interest commercial magazines. Examples from various alumni magazines are presented. (MDM)
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, Colleges, Criticism, Guidelines
Clotfelter, Susan C. – Currents, 1987
One of the hottest movements in banking right now is affinity credit cards. For banks, they mean a new source of credit customers. For institutions and alumni organizations, they can mean an easy, inexpensive way to keep the institutional name in front of alumni. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, Banking, Credit Cards
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Powell, Frances – NASSP Bulletin, 1986
Describes an alumni foundation formed at a Tulsa, Oklahoma, high school. Since 1972, the group has tried to promote the school by building pride in students and teachers, furnishing needed equipment, beautifying the campus, sponsoring "outside" educators, and rebuilding alumni loyalty. The key to success was good communication with the…
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, Donors, Elementary Secondary Education
Blansfield, Karen C. – Currents, 1997
Discusses the need for alumni directors to have a good working relationship with their college or university chief executive officer (CEO). Alumni directors need to increase their visibility, meet with the CEO on a regular basis, show results, plan around the CEO's schedule, and mediate conflicts between alumni and the CEO. (MDM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Administration
Ellis, Susan J. – Currents, 1996
Five strategies for recruiting and motivating college alumni club leaders are outlined, including focusing on collaboration among volunteers as much as on leader qualities, recruiting volunteers to support leaders, allowing key volunteers to make contributions that don't require much of their time, maintaining continuity of policy and practice,…
Descriptors: Alumni Associations, College Administration, Cooperation, Higher Education
Jackson, Laura Christion – Currents, 1995
Advice is offered on promoting diversity within the college alumni association, based on the University of Kansas Alumni Association's experience. Suggestions include providing offerings that appeal to everyone; challenging alumni to participate in reaching out to others; and inviting alumni involvement when dissatisfied. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, College Administration, Cultural Pluralism
Dessoff, Alan L. – Currents, 1995
This article presents five basic guidelines for initiating a successful alumni merchandising program: (1) shop around for the best vendor; (2) decide what to sell; (3) manage merchandise properly; (4) watch out for risky business; and (5) get what you pay for. (MDM)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Alumni Associations, Fund Raising, Guidelines
Sabo, Sandra R. – Currents, 1995
This article reviews the tax implications of alumni association merchandising programs, focusing on unrelated business income tax (UBIT) that nonprofit organizations, such as alumni associations, must pay on income derived from a trade or business not substantially related to their tax-exempt status. It also discusses postal regulations that…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Alumni Associations, Fund Raising, Higher Education
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