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Imagine. Invest. Inspire: OTC’s story of best practices in fundraising and grants development

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Imagine. Invest. Inspire: OTC’s story of best practices in fundraising and grants development

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Once upon a time…

• OTC was approved by the voters in 1990• College opened in 1991 with 1,198 students• Now serve more than 15,000 students in five

locations • Third largest community college in the state• Recently named one of the fastest growing

community colleges in the nation by Community College Week

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The OTC Foundation

• OTC Foundation established 1996• Since 2007, the Foundation as seen a 700%

increase • Scholarships, Student Support Programs,

Center for Health Education and Center for Workforce Development

• Fast forward to 2012

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Grants Development at OTC

• Began without a focus on attaining grants• 2000-2004: First full-time director of grants• 2006: Began a faculty-led grants office that

continues today• 2008: Economic downturn; Obama elected• FY 2012: Over $6 million in grant awards• Strategic Plan: Annual goal of $2M in grants

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Staff

• Two full-time staff members in the Foundation• One full-time assistant• One part-time director of grants• Executive Director/Vice Chancellor

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Collaboration is Key

Keep Your Story Simple –Be a storyteller–Use more than facts and figures, but answer

the questions directly.

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Collaboration is Key

Let Others Tell Your Story– Let the experts “sell” your program– Leadership Reception– Educating the public about your mission–Avenues to tell your story – Speaker Circuit

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Interpersonal Relationships are Crucial

• Using events to make friends and not just money

• Networking and positive relationships with outside organizations

• Everyone deserves good customer service – external and internal

• You should never have to make a cold call ask

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Seven ways to say thank you

1. Thank you from your organization – make it personal2. Thank you the person/people who benefited from

the gift3. Call the donor and thank him/her. This can be a good

time to update him/her on the project4. Recognition in Annual Report5. Naming Opportunities6. Recognition on social media, videos7. Donor Reception

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The Results

• Set a goal of $10 million, raised $14.4 million• Grant awards have grown from around $1

million annually to over $6 million in FY 2012.

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Your Strategies

Collaboration: Briefly tell one story about how your organization has helped your community. (Remember, make it personal.) Who are two contacts you could share this story with?

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Your Strategies

Interpersonal: Identify two organizations who might be willing to partner with you on a grant or fundraising opportunity.

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Your Strategies

Thank You’s: Identify one unique way in which you can express your thanks to your donors.