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Rubin, Amy Magaro – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Increasingly, individuals, foundations, and corporations are donating money to colleges and universities for environmental research and education, Some are concerned about potential for conflict of interest in the competitive fund-raising arena, and use of donations to improve corporate public images. Others feel existing safeguards are adequate…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Donors, Environmental Education, Environmental Research
Ratekin, Cindy; Bess, Gary – Child Care Information Exchange, 1996
Focuses on the role of the board of directors within nonprofit child care centers and how the board and center staff can work well together for the agency. Outlines each partner's role in the four areas of center responsibility: financial oversight, program planning, resource development, and personnel management. (EV)
Descriptors: Board Administrator Relationship, Collegiality, Day Care Centers, Fund Raising
Karr, Scott; Kelley, Robert V. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1996
New realities mean universities need to be more creative, coordinated, and focused in their quest for research dollars. A critical strategy is careful integration of the institution's strategic plan with its various fund-raising functions. Institutions can assist faculty in seeking funds but must also consider implications of the evolving…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Excellence in Education, Financial Problems, Financial Support
Neugebauer, Roger – Child Care Information Exchange, 2003
Reports on trends related to charitable organizations noting their significance for nonprofit child care centers, based on a survey of nonprofit organizations around the world. Discusses the prevalence of nonprofits, sources of funding, shifting from government support to other sources of support while taking a greater role in replacing government…
Descriptors: Child Care, Financial Support, Fund Raising, Government School Relationship
Lively, Kit – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
Officials of religious colleges find fund raising particularly difficult. Some donors will contribute only for secular expenses, such as computers, or for favored programs. The colleges are most successful with individuals who share the college's religious philosophy. Few development officials, little high-profile research, limited prestige, and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Church Related Colleges, College Administration, Donors
Mangan, Katherine S. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1997
In recent years, 21 law firms have each donated $1 million or more to law schools for new buildings, programs, and professors. Before 1984, million-dollar donations from law firms were unheard of. While legal educators are delighted, some vocal critics warn that law firms may want to influence curricula, and that donations could undermine the…
Descriptors: Conflict of Interest, Curriculum Design, Donors, Fund Raising
Clark, Jack L. – Rural Libraries, 1996
Examines governmental and nongovernmental funding of rural libraries at three intervals over a 10-year period (1984, 1989, and 1994). Questionnaires were administered to 300 rural libraries. Findings indicate a relative status quo has been maintained in proportions of budgets but the funding and fund raising have increased to keep abreast of…
Descriptors: Budgets, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Fund Raising
Peer reviewedSmith, Laurence N. – New Directions for Student Services, 1993
Marketing provides student affairs professionals with some of the most effective strategies, techniques, and actions for success. This chapter, written for professionals without a marketing background, provides a design for the development and implementation of a strategic marketing plan for student affairs educational fundraising efforts.…
Descriptors: Colleges, Educational Finance, Fund Raising, Higher Education
Freeman, Alan – Facilities Manager, 2002
Asserts that the land on which an urban campus is built can be a key asset, and describes how San Jose State University made plans to leverage its land to fund needed capital improvements through development of a shared classroom/office complex. (EV)
Descriptors: Campuses, Capital, Educational Facilities Planning, Fund Raising
Peer reviewedBergmann, Barbara R. – Academe, 1991
The assumption that universities derive financial benefits from intercollegiate athletics is false in most cases; sports programs can and often do drain large sums from the academic aspects of the budget. Institutional budgets can be deceptive. The case of the University of Maryland at College Park is an illustration. (MSE)
Descriptors: Budgets, Case Studies, College Athletics, College Faculty
Stoffle, Carla – Bulletin of the American Society for Information Science, 1991
Discussion of new developments in library/information services and the influences of technological and societal factors focuses on funding considerations. Topics discussed include budget preparation, allocation, monitoring, and evaluation; and alternative sources of funding, including leveraging, grants, fundraising and development, fees and…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Entrepreneurship, Fees, Financial Support
Natale, Jo Anna – Executive Educator, 1990
Increasingly, school fund-raising campaigns are prompting concerns among administrators and others about safety, equity, and propriety. Examples from different schools illustrate the advantages and disadvantages. Lists guidelines for choosing a fund-raising firm. (MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Fund Raising, Parent School Relationship, Safety
Peer reviewedBender, Louis W. – Community College Review, 1989
Describes a national survey of library development and fund-raising practices in community colleges. While 55 percent of the responding colleges had no library development programs, several libraries carried out their own fund-raising, and college foundations raised funds on behalf of the library at other schools. Describes several library…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Community Colleges, Fund Raising, Library Administration
Hopkinson, Deborah – Currents, 1989
Stewardship is seen as an essential part of the fund-raising cycle of identification, cultivation, solicitation, recognition, and looking after the gift. Sometimes referred to as donor relations, stewardship covers the entire relationship between a donor and the institution. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Software, Donors, Educational Finance
Osborn, Kathleen T. – Currents, 1990
In developing programs for nontraditional alumni, aim for a series of targeted programs that play on the human need to belong, to be recognized, and to look good by association with success. The University of Missouri at Saint Louis' lunchtime meetings for business professionals is one such successful program. (MLW)
Descriptors: Alumni, Alumni Associations, Females, Fund Raising

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