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Six Ways to Use Your Guide to Giving and Getting Involved During and After COVID-19
Fundraising // September 27, 2020
ISM recommends that your Development Office publish an annual Guide to Giving and Getting Involved to help your constituents understand the case for voluntary support and the myriad ways that they can be involved in your school community. It is critical to remind parents who are not regularly on campus that the school must be sustained through the commitment of time and money from its friends.
Read MoreHere’s What You Need to Know If You Experienced a Fall Admission Bump
Enrollment Management // September 20, 2020
ISM Consultants have worked with many school Admission and Marketing Directors who enjoyed surprising spikes in their inquiries and applications during the late summer months. And, while this may seem like encouraging news, we caution against premature excitement.
Read MoreA Positive Faculty Culture Can Help Prevent Teacher Burnout
Academic Leadership // September 20, 2020
The impact of COVID-19 feels relentless. Whether your school returned to campus this fall, is conducting learning online, or is using a combination of the two, stress is imminent. Teachers can especially suffer from this stress as they balance new methodologies for instruction with their own family concerns. You must be able to recognize when a teacher may be reaching a level of burnout.
Read MoreHow to Conduct a “Return to Work” Debrief
Business and Operations // September 20, 2020
Part of your “return to school” plan probably involved speaking with faculty and staff about how they could return to work fairly and safely, regardless of whether or not your campus would re-open for in-person instruction. Now is the time to reflect on those conversations.
Read MoreFour Steps for Cultivating Better Relationships With BIPOC Students
School Heads // September 13, 2020
The relationships between your school and your students do not begin and end with admission and graduation. Recruiting, retaining, and engaging students and alumni is only successful when time and effort is put toward lasting, ongoing relationships. When it comes to building relationships with Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students, you must lead with intentionality and genuine drive to see these students thrive. Your school must develop a framework for enrollment management, marketing, and development that effectively engages your BIPOC community.
Read MoreFive Do’s and Don’ts When Working With Volunteers
Fundraising // September 13, 2020
As an Admission or Development Director, it would be nearly impossible to do your job without the help and support of volunteers. The quality of your volunteers’ experiences with your school makes a profound difference in their ability to accomplish their given tasks and their willingness to volunteer again. Follow these “do’s and don’ts” when supporting your volunteers.
Read MoreHow to Review Student Applicants for the 2021–2022 Academic Year
Enrollment Management // September 13, 2020
Once the dust settles, you’ll begin to plan for the 2021–22 school year—and it won’t be business as usual. The lingering pandemic will continue to impact the new admission season. Here are some things to consider.
Read MoreFall 2020 Reopening Plans Are a Sophie’s Choice
School Heads // August 23, 2020
We explore the potential impact of both distance learning and returning to campus amid a global pandemic on student well-being. As an organization, we predict the potential high frequency of the stops and starts of in-person learning may ultimately have a greater negative impact on educational continuity and student health and safety than a full distance learning program. While every school is ultimately responsible for its individual choices, consider the following as you evaluate your options for education delivery this fall.
Read MoreCreate a Strategic Development Committee Agenda for the Year
Fundraising // August 23, 2020
Your strategically focused Board of Trustees is key to making your development programs effective and sustainable. When your Board centers on decision-making that is future-focused and viability-motivated, your school not only prospers, but you can also inspire your donors and prospects to commit philanthropic dollars to your school.
Read MoreJump-Start Your Blog: How to Create Content to Produce Inquiries
Marketing Communications // August 23, 2020
Blog content remains an important element of your content marketing strategy. Promoting that content through social media and placing strategic ads only succeeds if the content your target audience lands on aligns with their needs and values.
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