Report to Faculty Senate 2016

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Report to Faculty Senate 2016 UNI Advancement Division Report to Faculty Senate 2016

Our Mission The Advancement Division supports UNI by leveraging private and public resources through strategic engagement of students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends.

Focus on Students Scholarship Initiative January 1, 2013 – September 30, 2016 Goal: $40 million by 2018 Endowed: $15,405,477 Non-endowed: $ 7,646,484 Deferred Gifts: $20,376,608 Total: $43,428,569

Student Impact The Advancement Division is dedicated to helping students by: Connecting them with alumni Engaging in campus traditions Keeping education accessible and affordable Securing funds for scholarships, program support, and improving facilities Fostering a life-long commitment to engagement and philanthropy

Alumni Relations Now part of the Outreach Team Located on Commons third floor Alumni Association now a dues-less model, supported by sponsorships Allows the Alumni Association to spend time assisting with: Alumni Outreach Student Recruitment Lobbying Etc.

Hamilton/ESP International Fellowship Faculty Impact Hamilton/ESP International Fellowship Took students to Italy to teach two courses on Supply Chain Management Dan Bumblauskas Assistant Professor of Management College of Business Administration

Alumni Clubs Six alumni clubs are now opened and active: Cedar Rapids, Greater Des Moines area, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Denver, and Chicago

Top Ten Counties in Iowa Alumni in Iowa Polk 12,303 Black Hawk 12,260 Linn 6,737 Scott 2,642 Johnson 2,424 Dubuque 2,129 Bremer 1,906 Story 1,445 Cerro Gordo 1,437 Dallas 1,420 Top Ten Counties in Iowa 2015-2016 Refer to Andrea Elliott and representatives from Admissions having a presence in Des Moines at the former AIB campus, now called the Iowa Center for Higher Education. They are sharing an office

What’s Next? Interviewed campaign consultants Will wait until next president hired to make final selection Conduct feasibility study Create volunteer committees

How You Can Help Make a gift or consider including in your estate plans Thank donors Invite alumni to guest lecture Connect us with alumni who are major gift prospects Identify successful graduates Identify projects that need financial support

Thank You!

Contact information Lisa Baronio Vice President, University Advancement President of the UNI Foundation lisa.baronio@uni.edu 319-273-2147 Mark Oman Chair, UNI Foundation Board of Trustees mark.oman@me.com 515-419 9643