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At Almabase, our mission is to empower institutions with cutting-edge tools to drive alumni engagement and fundraising success. In 2022, we partnered with Blackbaud to redefine how institutions approach digital engagement and fundraising.
This collaboration led to the industry’s only seamless data sync between Almabase and Raiser’s Edge NXT—TrueSync, solving the data disconnect between systems that don’t communicate with one another, preventing issues like duplicate records and missed opportunities. TrueSync is a game-changer, setting a new standard for data integration in the advancement industry.
Now, we’re thrilled to take this mission further.
Introducing native integration with Blackbaud CRM
We’re proud to announce Almabase’s native integration with Blackbaud CRM (BBCRM). This integration reinforces our commitment to creating unified, intelligent systems that simplify data management, save you time, and help you focus on smarter alumni engagement and fundraising strategies.
About Blackbaud CRM
Blackbaud CRM is a comprehensive fundraising solution built for enterprise-scale nonprofits and higher education institutions managing large-scale campaigns. As the world’s leading fundraising CRM, it offers a unified platform for managing complex programs and provides a holistic view of constituents, events, volunteers, memberships, and donor relationships.
Why the integration matters
Advancement teams often struggle with disconnected systems and siloed data, leading to inefficiencies, lost time, and missed opportunities. Existing solutions often rely on third-party connectors, which can add unnecessary cost and complexity to your tech stack. Moreover, these patchwork integrations often lack the real-time, bidirectional data sync needed to maintain a unified view.
With Almabase’s native integration with Blackbaud CRM, institutions now have a single source of truth for all their engagement and fundraising data.
This integration ensures seamless workflows, enhances decision-making, and enables advancement teams to focus on what matters most—building meaningful connections with alumni and donors.
How it works
The native integration enables seamless data sync, ensuring consistency across both platforms. The integration keeps your databases aligned and up-to-date, whether it's constituent details, education and employment information, gift records, or event data.
Key features include:
• Automated data mapping: Transactions automatically sync to the correct constituent, fund, and payment method, eliminating manual entry and reconciliation efforts.
• Flexible sync rules: Institutions can customize data sync criteria, such as approval workflows and address verification, giving them full control over data management.
• Real-time tracking: Monitor key activities like registrations, gifts, and engagement metrics, empowering smarter, data-driven decisions.
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How can you and your team benefit from it?
• Increased efficiency: Save hours of manual work with automated data transfers and reconciliation. You can now focus on strategic priorities like personalized outreach and campaign planning.
• Improved data accuracy: Ensure data integrity with real-time sync and eliminate duplicate records and inconsistencies.
• Enhanced decision-making: See all your alumni and donor information in one place, giving you a clear picture to create smarter engagement strategies.
• Smarter fundraising strategies: Leverage clean, reliable, and real-time data to build targeted campaigns that resonate with your constituents and drive higher participation and giving outcomes.
"At Almabase, we’ve always believed that technology should make life easier for advancement professionals, not harder. With this integration, we’re helping institutions move past the challenges of disconnected systems and focus on what really matters—building meaningful connections with their alumni and donors. I’m truly excited about this integration and the opportunities it creates for Blackbaud CRM customers." - Kalyan Varma, Co-founder & CEO, Almabase.
What’s next?
This integration is a testament to our ongoing commitment to empowering institutions with smarter, more efficient tools for engagement and fundraising. By aligning Almabase's modern platform with Blackbaud's industry-leading CRM, we're delivering a best-in-class solution that helps advancement teams break down silos, boost impact, and drive lasting change.
Looking ahead, we're excited to continue enhancing this integration with additional features and functionality. Upcoming updates will enhance data accuracy, reporting, and insights, helping you reach your goals even faster.
Interested in learning how this integration can help your institution? Get in touch with us today.
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Breaking silos and boosting impact: Almabase announces native integration with Blackbaud CRM
Almabase offers the industry's best native integration with Blackbaud CRM, ensuring seamless event and gift data sync with flexible rules, real-time updates, and automated data mapping—saving you countless hours.
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Year-end giving has transformed from a simple donation cycle to a deeply personal journey of connection and impact. As we approach the tail-end of 2025, we've witnessing a positive shift in how alumni engage with their alma maters—moving beyond traditional fundraising to create meaningful, lasting relationships that resonate with individual passions and institutional missions.
In this blog, we'd like to take you through some of these key trends that you can use to inspire your year-end giving season plans as well as your long-term plans heading into 2025.
Themed Campaigns and Personalized Options
This year, storytelling has emerged as a powerful catalyst in alumni giving, transforming mere financial transactions into a method of reconnecting graduates with their institutional roots. Institutions are no longer just asking for donations; they're inviting alumni to be part of a continued journey of progress and shared achievement.
1. Boston College’s Soaring Higher campaign, for example, linked giving to community service. It shared stories of how alumni contributions directly supported real-world projects. This heartfelt storytelling created a strong emotional connection, driving donations.
2. Columbia University made giving simple and personal by offering various options, including one-time gifts, recurring donations, and planned giving. Alumni could support causes they cared about—like scholarships, research, or campus improvements—and even choose specific schools or initiatives. This personalized approach connected alumni across generations to the university’s mission.

Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday has evolved from a single day of generosity to a global movement that captures the collective spirit of giving. We're seeing institutions harness this momentum not just as a fundraising opportunity, but as a platform for community building and shared purpose that extends beyond this 24-hour window.
1. The University of Cincinnati’s Bearcats Give campaign encouraged alumni to donate to causes that mattered most to them, from specific colleges to student programs. This tailored experience boosted engagement by making giving feel personal and impactful.
2. Kent State University also embraced this approach, allowing alumni to fund meaningful projects like study abroad scholarships or research fellowships. By incorporating matching funds and involving students in volunteer activities, they increased participation and contributions.
3. Boston University leveraged Giving Tuesday to promote sustainability initiatives. Their Sustainability Annual Fund supported programs such as the Climate Action Plan and Zero Waste Plans, drawing in alumni passionate about environmental causes.

Donor-Advised Funds (DAFs)
The landscape of philanthropy is quietly being reshaped by Donor-Advised Funds, with 2026 marking a pivotal moment in how alumni approach strategic giving. What was once a complex financial tool has now become an accessible way for donors to create lasting impact, blending personal financial planning with meaningful, charitable contribution.
The National Philanthropic Trust reports that individual DAF donors granted $47.5 billion to charitable organizations in 2022, demonstrating their significant impact on philanthropic giving.
A Fidelity Charitable study found that 66% of DAF donors believe these funds allow them to be more strategic in their giving.
Many institutions are incorporating DAFs into their fundraising strategies to encourage larger and more sustained gifts from their alumni, particularly those interested in long-term impact.
1. The University of Michigan integrates DAFs into its planned giving strategies, helping alumni create legacies through endowments and large gifts. They provide resources to show donors how DAFs align with their goals.
2. Similarly, Harvard University promotes DAFs as a flexible giving option. High-net-worth individuals can support initiatives like student aid, endowed funds, or research while enjoying the tax benefits and simplicity DAFs provide.
DAFs simplify the giving process, allowing institutions to attract donors who might otherwise avoid the complexities of large-scale philanthropy. Additionally, they appeal to donors seeking flexibility in aligning their giving with personal or family charitable goals.
Mid-Level Donor Focus
For too long, mid-level donors have been the unsung proponents of institutional fundraising. This year, we're witnessing a profound recognition of their true potential—not just as financial
contributors, but as the backbone of sustainable, long-term institutional support and community engagement.
Research from the Association of Fundraising Professionals reveals that mid-level donors are critical to nonprofit sustainability. The 2023 Fundraising Effectiveness Project found that mid-level donors (those giving between $1,000 and $10,000 annually) represent a crucial segment, with their contributions growing by 15.2% in the past year.
A study by the Nonprofit Research Collaborative shows that mid-level donors typically contribute at a more consistent level, with 68% maintaining or increasing their giving during economic uncertainties.
By cultivating these relationships with personalized communication and recognition, institutions can build loyalty and increase long-term support.
George Washington University launched the GW Loyalty Society to recognize alumni who consistently donate above a set threshold. Members receive exclusive updates and invitations to events, building loyalty without requiring major gifts. This approach aligns with research from the Center for Effective Philanthropy, which found that personalized recognition increases donor retention by up to 43%
A Quick Recap
As we look ahead to the remainder of the year, it’s clear that alumni giving trends are shifting in exciting and positive ways. From the emotional power of themed campaigns and storytelling to the growing impact of Giving Tuesday, institutions are finding creative ways to engage alumni.
The rise of flexible giving tools like Donor-Advised Funds and a renewed focus on mid-level donors are helping to build stronger, more sustainable connections.
What stands out most is the continued commitment to fostering a sense of community and connection. As alumni relations evolve, it’s heartening to see these efforts remain focused on creating meaningful, long-lasting ties with alumni. We hope these trends and strategies inspire you as you continue to strengthen your year-end giving campaigns and build lasting relationships with your alumni.

Key Alumni Giving Trends for 2026 Year-End Giving Season
As we approach the tail-end of 2025, we'd like to take you through some of these key trends for your year-end giving season plans and long-term plans in 2026.
Fundraising
Your organization may be investing more time and resources into peer-to-peer fundraising than before, and for good reason. Peer-to-peer fundraising is growing in popularity—the top 30 programs activated 3.8 million participants in 2023, a 15.6% increase from the previous year.
To make peer-to-peer fundraising sustainable over the long term, consider your strategy comprehensively rather than event by event. Prioritizing community-building around your peer-to-peer fundraising efforts can create a successful long-term strategy that drives program retention.
As Bloomerang’s peer-to-peer fundraising guide states, “By bonding over your shared commitment to your cause, you can develop lasting relationships [with supporters] and secure continued support for your organization.”
Explore top tips for engaging your supporters by building a robust peer-to-peer fundraising community.
Train peer-to-peer fundraisers
Peer-to-peer fundraisers, especially newcomers to your program, will feel more comfortable participating when you provide a clear fundraising roadmap. Develop a training process for peer-to-peer fundraisers by taking these steps:
- Create a welcome packet for new fundraisers. Send an email to participants with everything they need to know about getting involved in your fundraiser. Describe how to create a personal campaign page, provide scripts and templates for promoting these pages, and offer best practices for starting their campaigns. You can also include free branded merchandise, such as a t-shirt or hat, to thank your supporters for getting involved.
- Host training sessions as needed. Some participants may benefit from hearing instructions and best practices directly from one of your nonprofit’s staff members. Host a brief training session, either in-person, virtually, or hybrid, to review the process and tips for getting started. Encourage fundraisers to ask questions to ensure they have all the resources and knowledge they need to run successful campaigns.
Emphasize storytelling strategies in your onboarding and training sessions. By incorporating their unique stories and connections to your organization, fundraisers can create much more compelling appeals for support.
Encourage participants to workshop their stories with one another, identifying the most captivating elements to spotlight on their fundraising pages. This collaboration can create a sense of camaraderie among supporters, building a stronger community.
Create a group chat or social media group
Create a text chain or social media group to maintain an open line of communication with peer-to-peer fundraisers. Use this communication channel to:
- Share tips, wins, and best practices. Provide tips for different stages of the fundraising process. For example, perhaps some fundraising pages saw an initial boost at the campaign’s kickoff but have since slowed down. Encourage participants to share an urgent campaign update to help spark more giving, such as “I only have three days left to reach my goal. Can you chip in $20 right now to get me closer?”
- Provide updates on how the campaign is going. Fundraisers can share individual progress updates, and your organization’s staff can share overall campaign updates.
- Offer words of encouragement. Actively engage with participants’ messages and updates to provide positive encouragement and push them toward their goals.
Encourage participants to engage with each other's messages to create a two-way communication stream between your organization and your fundraisers. Ask long-time participants to share their best fundraising secrets or new participants to discuss their challenges. Rather than just having your staff members speak to your supporters, this participant-to-participant communication will help create a stronger sense of community and generate more useful insights.
Plan events throughout the campaign
Use your organization’s event management system to plan an engaging event for peer-to-peer fundraising participants. Fundraisers can interact with each other and your organization’s staff, volunteers, and other stakeholders, building community bonds.
The event could be in person or virtual, depending on how spread out participants are. If you’re hosting a virtual event, use an event management tool that enables audience interaction via hand-raising or live chat to engage with other attendees.
We recommend hosting a:
- Kickoff event to start your campaign. For example, if you’re hosting a peer-to-peer fundraising campaign for your college in the fall, you could plan a homecoming kickoff event ahead of your university’s football game. Ensure your event includes fun activities, like a DJ, lawn games, and food and drinks, to give attendees a positive experience.
- Wrap-up event to thank participants and donors and share your fundraising total. Celebrate the end of your campaign by inviting fundraisers and donors to a fun event. You could host a themed party, like a summer block party or winter gala. Recognize top fundraisers at the event, such as those who raised the most money or brought in the most new donors.
Kickoff and wrap-up events give your campaigns clear start and end dates so participants know exactly when to start fundraising and how long they have to reach their goals.
Gamify your campaign
Gamification involves making your peer-to-peer fundraiser feel like a competition among supporters to encourage participation. Inspire friendly competition using:
- A fundraising leaderboard that tracks top fundraisers, with their names and fundraising totals.
- A fundraising thermometer that measures your overall campaign progress and how much you have left to raise before reaching your goal.
- Personal fundraising goals and challenges to give each participant a clear target to aim for based on how much they think they can successfully raise.
Use modern communication and engagement tools to track participant progress and communicate updates to fundraisers. For example, leverage a peer-to-peer fundraising platform to keep track of everyone participating in your fundraiser and their fundraising totals. Use your text or social media groups to share updates about who is currently at the top of the leaderboard or who has reached their personal fundraising goals.
Incorporate mentorship opportunities
Developing a peer-to-peer fundraising mentorship program offers multiple benefits, allowing you to:
- Empower experienced fundraisers to take on a larger leadership role.
- Support fundraisers who are falling behind.
- Give participants opportunities to connect with fellow supporters and build friendships.
Automatically assign new fundraisers to a buddy or mentor or allow any fundraiser to opt into the program if they need more support. Depending on their location and availability, these pairs can meet in person or virtually. To help them make the most of their meetings, give mentorship duos guidance for topics to discuss, such as fundraising advice or storytelling strategies.
These strategies will help you create a peer-to-peer fundraising program that accomplishes two aims: raising necessary funds for your organization while providing participants with a fulfilling, meaningful experience and the opportunity to meet new friends. Participants will be much more likely to continue engaging with your fundraisers when they feel like crucial members of your organization’s community. As a result, you can set your organization up for long-term, sustained fundraising success.

Building a Community Around Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Efforts
Building a community around your peer-to-peer fundraising efforts supports engagement and retention. Use these tips to engage participants on a deeper level.
Alumni Engagement
Keeping your alumni community connected to your university is more critical than ever as the sector navigates recent fundraising challenges.
The 2023 Voluntary Support of Education survey found that, despite an increase in large donations, giving to higher education institutions declined 5% during the 2023 financial year, driven by decreases in individual giving. Alumni donations fell by a full 13%.
To recapture your audience’s attention and offset fundraising declines, we recommend making the most of all the tools at your disposal, including your alumni website. The most effective college websites use interactive features to turn alumni into active participants in your university’s culture.
With that in mind, here are five interactive tools to implement into your website to drive stronger alumni connectivity and long-term engagement.
Surveys
Surveys help you better understand who your alumni are and what matters to them. Incorporate surveys into your website to allow alumni to provide feedback on your programs and make their voices heard.
Your surveys could cover topics such as:
- Homecoming events and activities. Homecoming is one of the most essential alumni-centered events you run annually. Alumni reconnect with fellow grads, faculty, and staff and reminisce about their time at your school. Ask for alumni opinions on your homecoming events and activities and how you can improve them for next year.
- Fundraising outreach and events. According to the 2023 CASE Voluntary Support of Education Alumni Giving Insights, 72% of alumni report experiencing “solicitation fatigue” because constant requests for donations without engagement have reduced their willingness to participate or donate. Ensure your alumni outreach efforts strike the right balance by asking alumni to give their thoughts on the frequency and content of your fundraising-related outreach and general outreach.
- College experience. These surveys can be a great first touchpoint for new grads transitioning from students to alumni. Seek feedback about every aspect of the college experience, including student life, classes, and participation in extracurricular activities.
- University outcomes. Show alumni you’re interested in what they do after college by sending an alumni outcome survey. Ask them about their current jobs or postgraduate education, where they live, and whether they’re working in fields related to their degrees.
Link to surveys on your alumni website’s homepage, blog posts, and email newsletter to get more responses. After the survey period, thank respondents, summarize the feedback you received, and describe how you’ll update your strategies in response to alumni input.
Virtual events
Virtual events have increasingly grown in popularity as a way to engage alumni who may live all over the country or world.
Studies have shown that 64% of alumni prefer benefits that can be accessed and utilized in real time (like digital resources or virtual events), but only 30% of organizations offer these benefits.
Use your website to promote and host online alumni events like:
- Webinars
- Virtual networking experiences
- Trivia nights
- Book clubs
- Mentorship programs
- Q&As with professionals from different industries, faculty members, athletic coaches, etc.
Use an event platform that enables audience engagement, with tools like live chat and hand-raising features, to allow alumni to actively participate and get more value from your events.
Interactive content
Content marketing is an engaging and cost-effective way to keep alumni connected to your university. In fact, the average return on investment (ROI) for content marketing is $2.77 for every $1 spent, equal to 177% profit.
The following content strategies are the most effective for capturing and maintaining alumni attention:
- Storytelling. Sharing compelling narratives from current students, faculty, alumni, and other members of your university community is a powerful way to immerse alumni in your school’s culture. Use a combination of media, including photos, videos, audio clips, and direct quotes, to bring your stories to life. Share these stories on your website’s blog or testimonial pages.
- Data visualizations. Interactive graphs, charts, and maps can help alumni visualize the impact of different programs and initiatives at your school, from research projects to fundraising campaigns. Allow alumni to toggle between years or click different locations on a map to read more about your school’s work there.
- Personalized content. Offer an alumni portal on your website where you can present alumni with personalized information about their participation in your program. This content could include personalized event recommendations, an impact report showing the effects of their gifts to your university, or thank-you videos from current students.
Your website’s content plays a vital role in bringing your university’s mission to life for alumni, many of whom may have started to drift away after graduation. With compelling content that speaks to their interests, you can regain their attention and remind them of their love for their alma mater.
Alumni directory
As an alumni, connecting with fellow grads can provide invaluable benefits, including networking, social, and mentorship opportunities. By including an alumni directory on your website, you can empower alums to reach out to peers in their field or city and build relationships.
Your alumni directory should include the following information to help alums connect:
- Name
- Location
- Job title
- Graduation year
- Links to social media pages like LinkedIn
Ensure alumni can use filters to search for fellow grads based on different criteria. For example, an alumna who lives in Chicago may want to find fellow alumni in her area to network with, so offer the option to search by location.
Accessibility tools
Driving greater interaction and engagement with your alumni requires an accessible website that all visitors can easily navigate.
That’s why we recommend incorporating accessibility features into your website, allowing users to adapt the site based on their needs. For example, your site should enable visitors to:
- Increase the text size
- Translate the text into different languages
- Turn on video captions
- Navigate using a keyboard
Kanopi’s guide to web accessibility tools recommends using a combination of accessibility testing solutions and manual tests to ensure your accessibility features are working properly. Manual testing requires using assistive technology, such as screen readers and a keyboard, to replicate the user experience.
This level of thorough testing will allow you to achieve a higher conformance level with regulations such as the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Remember, public universities must meet Levels A and AA conformance requirements.
With the recent declines in university fundraising and alumni giving, your university needs a comprehensive engagement strategy that maximizes every interaction, including digital ones.
If you need support to build your website’s interactive features, work with a higher-ed web design consultant. These professionals can design custom functionality to engage your audience on a higher level and incorporate accessibility features to enhance equity and provide a positive user experience.

5 Interactive Website Features to Drive Alumni Connectivity
Here are five interactive tools to implement into your website to drive stronger alumni connectivity and long-term engagement.
Alumni Engagement
For advancement teams, managing data isn't just about storing information—it's about harnessing it to drive meaningful alumni engagement and fundraising impact. Cohesive data workflows are crucial for seamless operations; many teams at universities and colleges struggle with fragmented systems, leading to inefficient manual work, inconsistent data, costly errors, and missed growth opportunities.
Unlocking growth starts with building efficient processes that streamline data flow across all platforms. By bringing all engagement and fundraising data into a single, cohesive view within your donor management platform, advancement teams can make data-driven decisions, reduce manual tasks, and make it a single source of truth.
In a bold step towards revolutionizing alumni engagement and fundraising, Almabase has launched TrueSync, a native integration with Blackbaud platforms like Raiser's Edge NXT. This update solves the data disconnect between systems that don't talk to one another, leading to duplicate records and missed opportunities. It's a game-changer that sets a new standard for data integration in the advancement industry.
”To be honest, the word integration has been abused by several software companies. Once you look beyond the marketing, you realize that the integration is exporting excel sheets and importing into your donor management platform. This is the reason we set out to create a truly seamless experience with TrueSync,” said Kalyan Varma, Co-founder and CEO of Almabase.
"Customers want their advancement donor management platform to be a single source of truth and don’t want to go through complex processes to make that happen. This allows them to be data-driven, save time, and grow their fundraising outcomes. TrueSync delivers on this promise.”
A deep integration to truly unlock data-driven advancement while saving costs and time
While many platforms claim to offer seamless integrations with Raiser's Edge NXT, these integrations often rely on third-party connectors, resulting in a patchwork of data flows that are prone to delays, errors, and duplicate data. These misleading promises can leave advancement teams in a frustrating cycle of constantly cleaning up messy data and manually transferring data across systems.
TrueSync is a direct native integration across Almabase and Raiser's Edge NXT. This approach ensures bi-directional syncing of data without relying on third-party connectors, reducing the risk of errors, duplication, or data silos. Advancement teams can now benefit from a real-time flow of information, enabling more informed decision-making and improved engagement strategies.
Key benefits of TrueSync include:
- Native integration: Directly links Almabase with Raiser's Edge NXT, ensuring a smoother, more efficient data sync process.
- Bi-directional data flow: Keeps data up-to-date across both platforms in real time, minimizing manual work and reducing the potential for costly errors.
- Flexible sync rules: Allows teams to customize how and when data is synced, ensuring only the most relevant information is transferred between systems.
- Cost and time savings: TrueSync reduces overhead costs and administrative burdens by eliminating the need for third-party connectors.
The launch of TrueSync reflects Almabase's ongoing commitment to innovation in the advancement sector. By providing a more streamlined, cost-effective solution, TrueSync enables teams at universities, colleges, and nonprofits to focus their resources on strategic goals rather than troubleshooting data integration issues.
“TrueSync will significantly improve how institutions manage their data,” added Sudip Datta, Chief Product Officer at Blackbaud . “With this kind of bi-directional native integration between Raiser’s Edge NXT and Almabase, advancement teams can operate with greater efficiency, improve the quality of their data, reduce costs, and ultimately deliver better outcomes for their organizations.”
How Illinois Tech leverages TrueSync to simplify, automate, and improve data processes?
Illinois Institue of Technology has transformed its alumni data management with TrueSync’s bi-directional sync capability allows the team to quickly push/pull out lists from Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge NXT, improving the team's overall administrative workflow.
The integration allows the university’s database team to configure data collection per their needs, ensuring they can structure information effectively and cleanly enrich the data between systems. This eliminates the need to enter data manually and saves the institution valuable time and resources.
Read their complete success story here.
What's next? TrueSync will soon support Blackbaud CRM
With the launch of TrueSync, advancement teams can eliminate the roadblocks caused by disjointed systems, empower organizations to build stronger relationships with their alumni and donors, create more effective engagement strategies, and unlock new fundraising potential. TrueSync will expand to support Blackbaud CRM customers, too, helping them streamline how they manage their events and online fundraising campaigns.
To learn more about how TrueSync can transform your institution's data-management workflows, visit TrueSync webpage or connect with our team to see it makes managing programs seamless.
Introducing TrueSync: Industry's only two-way, native sync with Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT® to change the way you manage data, saving time and costs
Almabase has partnered with Blackbaud to launch TrueSync, a first-of-its-kind native integration with Blackbaud platforms like Raiser's Edge NXT.
Announcement
While the homecoming season is not over, 2024 has proven that educational institutions have learned much from previous years.
In this blog, we’d like to explore some interesting trends and strategies that we observed and what other institutions can learn from them. Let’s get started:
Author's Note: We chose these examples purely based on what we found interesting and no promotions, rewards, or affiliations were involved in the creation of this blog.
Hybrid events continue to prove that they’re here to stay
Many institutions continue to see the value of hybrid events to connect with a broader alumni base as it provide a mix of in-person and virtual experiences. By allowing alumni to participate regardless of their location, it reinforces the sense of community.
1. University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC)
University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) and their Spirit Week featured global events, both virtual and physical, allowing alumni from different countries to join the celebrations. Participants engaged in creative challenges throughout the week via social media, using hashtags and even attending events in the Metaverse to feel more connected to their alma mater.

2. Illinois State University
Illinois State University incorporated a hybrid approach with its "Town and Gown Hybrid 5K Run," combining a physical race and virtual participation to encourage broader alumni involvement. Virtual participants could run in their own location, submit their race times online, and even receive race shirts by mail. To foster engagement, participants were encouraged to share their experience on social media using the hashtag “#RedbirdHomecoming”.

It’s exciting to see that adding hybrid options to homecoming events is gaining popularity, with broadcasting key events like parades via live streams becoming a standard practice. This is a welcome development as it allows alumni to experience the vibrancy of campus life even from afar.
Improving feedback collection and providing updates
While post-event surveys are a valuable tool, simply sending out a form may not always entice alumni to participate. To improve engagement and gather richer feedback, institutions can enhance the way they collect and share insights. This year, we have noticed some of these insights being put into action:
1. St. John's College
St. John’s College had not hosted a homecoming event since 2019. As they planned to resume in 2024, they not only invited feedback but also announced the changes early in the year. Seemingly small steps like these can go a long way in fostering alumni trust and confidence.

2. Bowdoin College
Bowdoin College took an introspective approach by including a feedback link within a narrative recap of their Homecoming 2024. Alumni were encouraged to reflect on their experiences while reading a vibrant recap and visual gallery of the events, giving them value and encouragement to provide feedback for their next iteration. You can check it out here.

Celebrating alumni and community members continues to be important
Recognizing outstanding alumni, supporters, and community members during homecoming can strengthen their connection to the institution while inspiring current students and fellow alumni. In addition to the typical alumni hall of fame, we’ve seen awards pop up to recognize younger alumni, active volunteers, and career spotlight awards.
1. Morehead State University (MSU)
Morehead State University (MSU) continued to host its annual Homecoming Awards to celebrate distinguished alumni who have made significant contributions. What we love about their approach is that they celebrate a diverse array of appreciations that cover various segments of their alumni at a banquet in addition to their hall of fame. You can find their list of award recipients here.
2. Alumni and student career-focused events
Another great way to appreciate alumni careers while engaging them is to use homecoming as an opportunity for them to give back. Some of the institutions that have taken this idea forward are:
- University of New Haven’s mock networking event
- Villanova University’s student-alumni leadership panel & networking event
- McGill University’s Career Fair and Alumni Meet and Greet
These are just some examples of taking the homecoming spirit forward as a way to bridge the gap between present and future alumni.
Some unique and meaningful engagement opportunities
Over the past few decades, Homecoming has proven to be one of the best opportunities to engage alumni while having some room to innovate and be creative. This year, several institutions continued to embrace creative events that provided unique experiences for all attendees.
1. Millerverse University
Millerverse University hosted the Skully Shoppes, an event that promoted local artisans and student businesses. This initiative supported entrepreneurship by allowing alumni to connect with current students through shared interests and local culture.

2. Hesston College
Hesston College featured an art auction and exhibition showcasing art pieces made from local wood collected on campus. This creative twist encouraged alumni and community members to engage with the institution’s commitment to sustainability and artistic expression, making it a meaningful experience for attendees.
3. Kennesaw State University
Kennesaw State University hosted a variety of esports tournaments as part of their homecoming celebrations, tapping into the growing interest in gaming and technology. This event not only attracted current students but also engaged alumni who share a passion for esports, fostering a lively atmosphere that appealed to diverse interests.

Wrapping up
While there are many more exciting homecoming events to come, what we’ve seen so far this year has been very positive. Institutions seem to be easing into the pure net-positive additions such as adding live-streaming options to parades, and diversifying award categories to appreciate different alumni segments. What we love to see is that the unwavering sense of community-building and appreciation continues to be at the heart of all homecoming initiatives, both old and new.
We hope that some of our observations will have given you some insight into the homecoming season so far this year, as well as provided some inspiration for your continued advancement and alumni relations efforts.

Insights from Homecoming 2024: A brief early review
While the homecoming season is not over yet, 2024 has proven that educational institutions have learned a lot from previous years to enhance alumni relations.
Events
Almabase, a leading alumni engagement and fundraising platform, is proud to announce a new partnership with FundMiner, the market leader in fund management, with a platform designed to help institutions manage and maximize their impact. This collaboration aims to complete the fundraising loop, empowering educational institutions to raise more funds and ensure those funds are used effectively for their intended purposes, for everything from student support to program-specific funds.
A Joint Vision to Maximize Fund Impact
Almabase’s mission has always been to make education more affordable by increasing alumni participation. To date, we’ve helped our customers raise tens of millions of dollars annually, directly supporting thousands of students. But raising funds is only part of the equation — ensuring those funds are utilized effectively, and their impact shared with donors, is going to ultimately determine the success of any program. That’s where FundMiner comes in.
FundMiner simplifies fund management by ensuring philanthropic donations are used in alignment with donor intent. Whether it's for a scholarship fund or a specific project, FundMiner provides fund managers with the tools to become better stewards, ensuring that the money raised achieves its original purpose.

Strengthening Donor Confidence with Transparency and Accountability
For educational institutions, donor trust and experience are key to long-term fundraising success. FundMiner’s solution offers customizable and timely impact reporting, giving institutions the ability to demonstrate to donors exactly how their contributions are making a difference. This transparency not only enhances donor confidence but also increases the likelihood of future contributions.
“With FundMiner’s focus on ensuring donor intent is honored, we’re excited to partner with them to help our customers better manage their raised funds,” said Kalyan Varma, CEO of Almabase.
The Future of Fundraising and Fund Management
This partnership is a natural extension of both Almabase and FundMiner’s shared commitment to helping institutions succeed in today’s fundraising landscape. By combining Almabase’s expertise in donor engagement and alumni participation with FundMiner’s fund management capabilities, educational institutions will have access to a more comprehensive toolset to maximize the impact of their fundraising efforts.
“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Almabase, as they share our passion for creating innovative donor-centric experiences. This partnership will allow institutions to create a seamless donor experience from gift to impact.” notes Chelsea Lamego, CEO of FundMiner
Looking Ahead
As Almabase and FundMiner join forces, institutions can look forward to a more efficient and impactful approach to both raising and managing funds. This partnership not only represents a significant step forward in fundraising innovation but also reaffirms Almabase’s mission to make education more accessible through increased alumni participation and better fund management.
About Almabase
Almabase is a modern digital engagement, event management, and fundraising platform that has powered over 400 educational institutions in building meaningful relationships with their communities. Almabase enables peer-to-peer networking, career outcomes, personalized communications, and constituent data updates, helping small teams deliver big results in their fundraising efforts.
About FundMiner
FundMiner is the industry leading fund management platform that empowers fundraising organizations to effectively administer funds, deliver on donor expectations, and help institutions raise more money. Fundminer saves administrators time and resources by leveraging AI to surface insights from aggregate data sources, recommend actions based on donor preferences, and automate repetitive tasks for efficient service. It’s fund management, simplified.

Almabase and FundMiner Partner to Enhance Fund Management and Donor Stewardship for Educational Institutions
Almabase is proud to announce a new partnership with FundMiner, empowering educational institutions to raise more funds and ensure funds are used effectively
Announcement
Almabase is thrilled to announce that it has been awarded the Breakout Partner Award of 2024 at bbcon 2024, Blackbaud’s premier annual technology conference. This award celebrates Almabase’s remarkable shared customer growth and highlights the tangible value created for mutual customers by leveraging Almabase’s cutting-edge solutions alongside Blackbaud’s powerful ecosystem.
Almabase’s powerful RENXT sync with Blackbaud integration enables institutions to sync their alumni engagement data in real-time with Blackbaud’s Raiser’s Edge NXT, allowing for more efficient data management and seamless coordination between engagement efforts and fundraising outcomes. This unique capability has been a game-changer helping deepen relationships with alumni while streamlining operations across the board.

“We are incredibly honored to receive the Breakout Partner Award at bbcon 2024,”
said Kalyan Varma, Co-founder & CEO of Almabase.
“This recognition is a testament to our team’s dedication to enhancing alumni engagement. Partnering with Blackbaud has allowed us to reach new heights, and we look forward to continuing to push the boundaries of innovation in the nonprofit space..”
The digital-first donor engagement solution joined several other amazing organizations on the list of winners in this year’s Blackbaud Partner Network Awards.
Almabase’s integration with Blackbaud empowers educational institutions to tap into a unified experience, driving measurable results in both alumni engagement and fundraising. With this award, Almabase continues to solidify its role as a leader in the alumni relations space, offering solutions that are distinctly differentiated from other providers.
Interested people who were unable to attend bbcon 2024 can stay updated on Almabase’s upcoming events by following their social media channels.
About Almabase
Almabase transforms institutions' digital engagement and event management, addressing key needs like improving constituent data, driving self-serve engagement, and simplifying events. With guided digital programs and seamless integration, Almabase ensures a modern experience and outcomes, including global alumni engagement and efficient event management.
About Blackbaud
Blackbaud (NASDAQ: BLKB) is the leading software provider exclusively dedicated to powering social impact. Serving the nonprofit and education sectors, companies committed to social responsibility and individual change makers, Blackbaud’s essential software is built to accelerate impact in fundraising, nonprofit financial management, digital giving, grantmaking, corporate social responsibility, and education management.

Almabase receives Breakout Partner Award at bbcon 2024
Almabase is proud to announce that it has received the Breakout Partner Award at Blackbaud's bbcon 2024, recognizing their growth over the past year.
Announcement
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