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'''Fundraising''' is big at Columbia.  In keeping with Columbia's bureaucratic traditions, each school has its own Development Office which is responsible for fundraising for that school.  At the same time, the University-level [[Office of Alumni and Development]] is responsible for university-wide fundraising, and each school's development office technically reports to the larger organization.
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'''Fundraising''' is big at Columbia.  In keeping with Columbia's bureaucratic traditions, each school has its own Development Office which is responsible for fundraising for that school.  At the same time, the university-level [[Office of Alumni and Development]] is responsible for university-wide fundraising, and each school's development office technically reports to the larger organization.
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Fundraising is actually just one component of what the university calls ''Advancement'', which is essentially Alumni Relations (Events) + Development (Fundraising) + Stewardship (Thanking donors with more events).  While the university primarily focuses its development efforts on alumni of the school, each school has specific outreach to corporations or foundations that might align with its goals.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:41, 16 February 2011

Fundraising is big at Columbia. In keeping with Columbia's bureaucratic traditions, each school has its own Development Office which is responsible for fundraising for that school. At the same time, the university-level Office of Alumni and Development is responsible for university-wide fundraising, and each school's development office technically reports to the larger organization.

Fundraising is actually just one component of what the university calls Advancement, which is essentially Alumni Relations (Events) + Development (Fundraising) + Stewardship (Thanking donors with more events). While the university primarily focuses its development efforts on alumni of the school, each school has specific outreach to corporations or foundations that might align with its goals.

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