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Harnessing data to strategise for digital endowment reporting

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  • King, Tommy

    (Donor Services Specialist, North Carolina State Advancement Services, USA)

  • Wasilewski, Kristy

    (Assistant Director of Donor Services, North Carolina State Advancement Services, USA)

  • Thomas, Sarah

    (Director of Donor Services, North Carolina State Advancement Services, USA)

Abstract

Digital endowment reporting is becoming an industry standard in higher education and philanthropy. NC State implemented a digital endowment reporting platform by leveraging efficient project planning and management, a strategic communication schedule and in-depth data analyses for informed decision making. Through the topics explored within, readers can expect to have a better understanding of the preparation needed for a successful digital transition and explore the role datadriven conclusions play in guiding a project of this nature to a rewarding conclusion. A willingness to adapt to issues as they arose to maintain flexibility and a commitment to working cohesively as a team were common threads throughout the project. This paper will detail NC State’s experiences and provide suggestions for how the steps that were taken apply more generally to digital endowment reporting as a whole.

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  • King, Tommy & Wasilewski, Kristy & Thomas, Sarah, 2022. "Harnessing data to strategise for digital endowment reporting," Journal of Education Advancement & Marketing, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 6(4), pages 325-337, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:jeam00:y:2022:v:6:i:4:p:325-337
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    Keywords

    Data; digital communications; digital endowment reporting; endowment reporting; reporting;
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    JEL classification:

    • M3 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Marketing and Advertising

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