What to Do When Your Giving Pyramid Looks Like a Steeple
Recently, we sat down with Steve Setchell, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations at Whitman College, a small, private, liberal arts university in Walla
Recently, we sat down with Steve Setchell, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations at Whitman College, a small, private, liberal arts university in Walla
We’re recapping our recent webinar highlighting 3 key performance indicators that every advancement organization needs to focus on in FY21 and beyond. So far, we’ve
We’re recapping our recent webinar highlighting 3 key performance indicators that every advancement organization needs to focus on in FY21 and beyond. In this series,
After a summer chock-full of RAISE goodness, we had so many takeaways to share. We boiled them down into three key performance indicators that every
Way back before quarantine, we put out a call for nominations for this year’s 40 Under 40 awards. We were looking for the most creative
EverTrue University is here! Happy fall from the EverCrew! Like many of you, we’re in full back-to-school mode. Whether it’s setting up remote learning stations
How’s your Summer of RAISE? If you’re anything like us, this summer has included working from home, juggling childcare, and re-strategizing to work in what
We’re recapping the latest and greatest of what’s new to EverTrue. Our product and engineering teams are working crazy hard from their home offices to
Episode 33: Philanthropy is Not Just Dollars Subscribe: iTunes/Stitcher/Spotify On this episode of the RAISE podcast, Brent sits down with Cindy Fredrick, AVP of Alumni,
RAISE 2020 — the virtual advancement event of the year — is fabulous and free. We are so excited about the opportunity to offer the
EverTrue founder and CEO Brent Grinna shares what we’re doing — and what we will do — as a company to confront systemic racism and
EverTrue & ThankView have joined forces on a new integration that brings video engagement stats into EverTrue. Bet that got your attention? (And maybe some