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Donor and Alumni Engagement Coordinator

Donor and Alumni Engagement Coordinator Posted by     About NMF - National Medical Fellowships (NMF), founded in 1946, is the nation s premier organization providing scholarships for medical students and healthcare professionals from groups underrepresented in medicine. NMF’s vision is to empower and support aspiring physicians and health professionals underrepresented in medicine to contribute to the health of our nation. We envision a diverse healthcare workforce which will have the leadership, commitment, and cultural competency to achieve health equity. NMF’s mission is to provide scholarships and support for underrepresented minority students in medicine and the health professions.   Position Description: The Donor and Alumni Engagement Coordinator will work with the Chief Development Officer to support the organization’s Alumni Initiative and other fundraising efforts. This is a fundraising position that will focus on one or more of the following areas: annua

CAES alumni, friends set records for philanthropy during Georgia Giving Week

ATHENS — Hundreds of donors representing all 50 states showed their support for the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences during the third annual Georgia Giving Week April 17-23, with many gifts flooding in on Monday, the inaugural CAES Giving Day. From Alaska to Wyoming, 362 grateful alumni, friends, students and parents made gifts supporting the general college fund, the CAES Alumni Association Eterna fund and departmental support funds, strengthening programs and supporting current and future CAES students. In all, gifts totaled $20,000 for the week. Having donors from all 50 states unlocked a $3,500 gift to the CAES Deans’ Promise fund, a bonus gift provided by CAES Dean Nick Place and an anonymous CAES alumnus. The additional funding for the CAES Deans’ Promise will help the college fulfill its commitment to provide experiential learning opportunities for all CAES students. The Deans’ Promise provides funding for students

What they won t tell us

When new population data concerning Indiana become available, the cry goes out in the Statehouse, “Better call B&P!” Bluff & Puff is the public relations department for the state. Their latest triumph was to note that Indiana’s population growth rate from 2010 to 2020 was greater than that of any of our four neighboring states. B&P would have us think this superiority over our neighbors is something new, something worth a trophy. Yet, for the past three decades (1990 to 2020), Indiana’s growth rate has exceeded that of our four neighboring states. B&P didn’t say Indiana’s 4.7 percent increase in population was well below the nation’s 7.4 percent growth rate. In addition, they were silent about the 2019 data which foreshadows the 2020 results to be released later this year.

How Kent State s Department of Athletic Advancement Navigated Through a Pandemic

Written by Zaria Johnson on April 24, 2021 When student athletes attend university many require financial support through both scholarships and other forms of funding to stay afloat. Kent State’s Athletic Advancement department aims to do so through donations and philanthropy.  While colleges and universities across the country were left reeling with safety concerns and changes that came along with the COVID-19 pandemic, Kent State student athletes were sent home to continue their studies remotely.  Meanwhile, many university programs, such as the Athletic Advancement program, had to figure out how to run things as normal as possible under unprecedented circumstances. Like many people transitioning to remote work last March, Maggie McKendry, assistant athletic director and director of philanthropy for athletic advancement, assumed it would be a short, two week period before they’d be back in the office and everything would go back to business

Lakehead University appoints new vice-president, external relations

  Lakehead University’s President and Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Moira McPherson, is very pleased to announce that following an extensive national search, Michael den Haan has been appointed as the University’s new Vice-President, External Relations.    Mr. den Haan brings 25 years of experience in fundraising, donor, alumni and volunteer engagement, communications, governance, and external relations. He most recently served as Vice-President, Advancement and Alumni Engagement at Simon Fraser University.    Dr. McPherson is looking forward to welcoming den Haan to the Lakehead University community. “Michael comes to us with a wealth of leadership experience in philanthropy, alumni and community relations, and I am very confident that Lakehead will benefit from his many skills in this critically important role at our University,” said Dr. McPherson.

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