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Title: Multiple Approaches to Stewarding Faculty Endowments


1
Multiple Approaches to Stewarding Faculty
Endowments
  • Susan deMuth Director, Institutional Donor
    Relations
  • Johns Hopkins University sdemuth_at_jhu.edu
    410.516.4551
  • Nancy Lubich McKinney Director, Stewardship
  • University of California, Berkeley
    nlmckinney_at_berkeley.edu 510.643.7664
  • Kirsten Rasmussen Director, Stewardship and
    Donor Communications
  • Georgetown University kr258_at_georgetown.edu
    202.687.4369

2
Agenda
  • Facts and Figures
  • Key Moments and Stewardship Activities
  • Gift or pledge creating the endowment
  • Approval of chair by governing body
  • Appointment of chairholder
  • Ongoing reporting
  • Discussion and Q A
  • Best Practices
  • Johns Hopkins University Engaging the Hopkins
    Family
  • University of California, Berkeley Hewlett
    Challenge Launch
  • Georgetown University Chair Inaugurations
  • Discussion and Q A
  • Close

3
Facts and Figures
Number of Faculty Endowments Faculty Endowment Minima
Johns Hopkins University ? 400 named professorships 3.5 Department Chair 2.5 Professor
University of California, Berkeley ? 350 endowed chairs and distinguished professorships 2MM chair 3MM distinguished chair
Georgetown University 140 endowed chairs and professorships 5MM University Chair 3MM Named Chair 2MM Named Distinguished Professorship
4
Key Moments and Stewardship ActivitiesGift or
Pledge Creating the Endowment
  • Gift agreement
  • Ensuring that the donors interests and the
    institutions needs and capabilities are in
    alignment
  • Acknowledgement of gift or pledge
  • Communicating expectations to donor regarding
    approval and appointment
  • Creation of endowed fund
  • Understanding of funding requirements

5
Key Moments and Stewardship ActivitiesApproval
of Chair by Governing Body
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • When 75 of funding is in-hand and it is
    determined that remaining funding will be
    received within a reasonable period
  • A formal request to establish an endowed fund is
    forwarded to the Treasurers Office
  • Individuals are nominated and a formal letter
    sent to the President for review by the Board of
    Trustees.
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • When 2/3 of funding is in-hand
  • Chancellor sends Endowed Chairs book with chair
    profile
  • Georgetown University
  • Must be fully funded in order to be awarded
  • University Chair  Bestowed only by the
    President approved by the Board of Directors
  • Named chair Bestowed by dean from the
    respective school as a result of a search
    committee

6
Key Moments and Stewardship ActivitiesAppointmen
t of Chairholder
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • Formal dedication/installation ceremony where the
    endowed chair is formally accepted by the
    President or member of the Board of Trustees
  • Reception followed by smaller, formal dinner
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • Process is different for each school/college
  • Dean communicates with donor and arranges for
    introduction
  • Georgetown University
  • Formal chair inauguration
  • Medal presented to donor by President during
    inauguration
  • Reception followed by a formal lunch or dinner

7
Key Moments and Stewardship ActivitiesOngoing
Reporting
  • Faculty-generated versus third-party
  • When faculty write the reports, they are more
    engaging and genuine
  • When third-parties are responsible for writing
    the reports they are sure to get done
  • Stanford University is centralizing reporting as
    part of its Top Donor Stewardship Program
  • To address the fact that decentralized
    responsibility has lead to a wide range of
    outcomes for donors
  • Reports will be written by a dedicated writer
  • Communication from faculty will be a bonus

8
Discussion and QA
  • How do your stewardship activities differ from
    the ones weve presented?
  • How do you track stewardship activities to ensure
    completion and compliance?
  • What recent changes have you made to your
    stewardship activities, and what has the response
    been?
  • How do you engage faculty in the process?

9
Best Practices Johns Hopkins UniversityEngagin
g the Hopkins Family
  • 8 years into the project and still no
    professorship!
  • the problems, the drawbacks
  • Identification of the family members
  • ...Is this even a possibility
  • Identification of the family leaders
  • visible and shadow
  • Funding the professorship
  • and its recognition
  • Ongoing communication
  • keeping the family engaged four years later

10
Best Practices University of California,
BerkeleyHewlett Challenge Launch
  • The Hewlett Challenge
  • 110MM challenge match from the William and Flora
    Hewlett Foundation that will fund 100 endowed
    chairs
  • 80 1MM 1MM 2MM departmental chairs
  • 20 1.5MM 1.5MM 3MM multi-disciplinary
    chairs
  • The largest gift/pledge in the campuss history
  • A partnership to benefit public higher education
  • Leveraging the launchthe stewardship strategy
  • Treat donors and lead volunteers as insiders
  • Value donors of pre-existing chairs as early
    investors

11
Best Practices University of California,
BerkeleyHewlett Challenge Launch
  • Integrated marketing communications
  • Personalized, advance notice of confidential
    information and invitation to attend announcement
  • Donors, lead volunteers, chairholders and other
    chair-eligible faculty
  • Campus communications
  • Day-of email to faculty and staff inviting them
    to announcement
  • Campuss faculty/staff newspaper
  • Media strategy
  • Media alert regarding announcement and press
    release
  • Paid advertising in targeted print and online
    publications
  • http//hewlettchallenge.berkeley.edu
  • hewlettchallenge_at_berkeley.edu

12
Best Practices University of California,
BerkeleyHewlett Challenge Launch
  • Mailing to 2,331 addressees in 11 segments
  • Messaging
  • Importance of endowment support for faculty
  • What the Chancellor told the Hewlett Foundation
    board
  • Impact on pre-existing chairs
  • Recently implemented minima for funding faculty
    endowments
  • Identification of funds to which addressees are
    connected
  • Formal versus informal salutations and
    Chancellorial signatures
  • Special handling of distinguished
    professorships, which will be elevated to
    distinguished chairs
  • Hewlett Challenge facts and QA

13
Best Practices University of California,
BerkeleyHewlett Challenge Launch
  • Stewarding the Hewlett Foundation
  • Luncheon following the announcement
  • Photobook and video of announcement
  • Comprehensive packet of media coverage and paid
    advertising
  • Ongoing reporting of progress toward subscribing
    the 100 chairs
  • Stewarding Hewlett Challenge participants
  • Campuswide standards for stewarding these donors
  • Toolkit to use to engage faculty in these
    stewardship activities
  • Setting expectations for faculty involvement
  • Outcomes

14
Best Practices Georgetown UniversityChair
Inaugurations Goals
  • Maximizing engagement opportunities
  • Principal goals
  • Donor Stewardship
  • Academic Recognition
  • Prospect Cultivation
  • Major gift donors/prospects
  • Students (new)
  • Public Relations (Reinforcing Market Position)

15
Best Practices Georgetown UniversityChair
Inaugurations Planning
  • Strategic Briefing
  • Goal identification
  • Target audience(s)
  • Donor
  • Prospects
  • Press/Media
  • Community
  • Decision-makers
  • Academics
  • Messaging
  • Public celebration
  • Private celebration
  • Tactics
  • Timeline
  • Budget
  • Partners
  • Assessing need for PR consultants

16
Best Practices Georgetown UniversityChair
Inaugurations Process
  • Program development
  • Press release
  • Local/national distribution
  • Distribution in donors home community (local
    press, other donor affiliations)
  • Story pitch to local and national media outlets
  • What is the story we want to tell?
  • Engaging local, national, international officials
  • Protocol
  • Identifying other cultivation opportunities
  • Packaging the event for additional stewardship
    uses (website, publications, etc.)

17
Best Practices Georgetown UniversityChair
Inaugurations Marketing
  • Example
  • Georgetown markets itself as the only university
  • ranked in the top 25 that is uniquely positioned
  • in the heart of nations capitol.
  • Through chair inaugurations, how can we reinforce
    this messaging by
  • Cultivating (educating) other donor prospects
  • Strengthening community relationships (a large
    percentage of Georgetowns donor and alumni base
    resides in the DC Metro area)
  • Engaging media coverage
  • Influencing decision makers (local, national,
    international)

18
Best Practices Georgetown UniversityChair
Inaugurations Examples
  • 2006 Eleni and Markos Tsakopoulos-Kounalakis
    Chair in Hellenic Studies
  • National, international dignitary participation
    (Greek Foreign Minister, Nancy Pelosi, John
    Negroponte, Anthony Kennedy, Clinton letter)
  • PR consultant provided by donor
  • Involvement of Greek Embassy (also donors)
  • Engagement of DC and international Hellenic
    community
  • Press Coverage
  • Prospect cultivation
  • 2007 Clovis and Hala Salaam Maksoud Chair in
    Arab Studies
  • Multiple donors
  • Timely message delivered by chairimpact of
    womens education in Arab society
  • International dignitaries present
  • Engagement of DC Arab community
  • Prospect cultivation
  • Event open to chair holders students
  • 2008 Edwin H. Richard and Elisabeth Richard von
    Matsch Professorship in Neurological Disease
  • Donor deceased
  • Chair inauguration to promote the work of the
    chair holder in discovering new therapeutics to
    treat and cure disease

19
  • Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis at
    Hellenic Chair Inauguration

20
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Best Practices Georgetown UniversityChair
Inaugurations Summary
  • Strategic Brief
  • Goal identification
  • Audience segments
  • Donor
  • Press/Media
  • Prospects
  • Community
  • Decision-makers
  • Academics
  • Messaging
  • Partners
  • Maximize Engagement Opportunities!

22
Discussion and QA
  • What is your best practice?
  • What are you going to do differently in the
    future as a result of what youve heard today?
  • What questions to you have for the talented minds
    assembled in this room?

23
Close
  • Thank You!
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