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Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
College and universities that invested in the Foundation for New Era Philanthropy, now bankrupt, now find they were taken in by the organization's investment claims. Suits are being filed on behalf of investors and by the Securities and Exchange Commission, claiming fraud. Even institutions not investing in the charity may learn from the…
Descriptors: College Administration, Court Litigation, Fraud, Fund Raising
Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Most of the 50 colleges and universities cited for top foundation grant levels are on the list yearly, and are the nation's wealthiest and most prestigious institutions. Generally, they have staff to pursue funding and faculty with high-profile research projects. Some observers say foundations like to be associated with those colleges. The 1994-95…
Descriptors: College Administration, Comparative Analysis, Fund Raising, Grants
Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
Some development officers at historically black colleges are seeking strategies to cultivate white alumni for fund raising, as volunteers, and for recruiting students. The challenges are similar to those faced by predominantly white colleges in reaching black alumni. Some see racial bias as a barrier. (MSE)
Descriptors: Alumni, Black Colleges, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
An annual survey reveals that private giving to 992 colleges rose 10.3% in 1993-94, 7.6% when adjusted for inflation, the sharpest increase since 1986-87. The trend is attributed to improvement and increasing confidence in the economy. The greatest increase in giving was at public, master's-granting institutions. Alumni provided 28% of total…
Descriptors: College Administration, Economic Climate, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
College deans, formerly responsible mainly for academic issues and liaison between faculty and administration, are increasingly charged with cultivating potential donors, particularly at state institutions in states where public funding has remained flat and institutions are engaged in multi-year capital campaigns. Deans are well positioned to…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, College Administration, College Faculty
Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
With the growth of the stock market in the 1990s, donations of $30-million and more to colleges and universities are becoming common, and there are more large gifts in general than ever before. These donations have a major impact on smaller institutions. Information on major private gifts and grants since 1967 is presented. (MSE)
Descriptors: Donors, Economic Climate, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
A national study found private giving to colleges rose substantially in 1996, largely due to strong stock market performance. Adjusted for inflation, the rate of giving was 8.8% at a time when costs rose 2% and enrollments rose 1%. Research and doctoral universities received 67% of donations, and public institutions in this group fared better than…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economic Climate, Expenditures, Fund Raising
Mercer, Joye – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1998
Many historically black colleges and universities want to take advantage of a strong economy and generous donors. Typically, even relatively wealthy institutions do not have the financial capabilities and access to wealthy benefactors that predominantly white institutions have accumulated and can use more money, either as a cushion against hard…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Administration, Donors, Economic Climate