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Email is the most useful and convenient ways of communicating with your alumni. With Almabase you are able to send very targeted, personalized email communication to your alumni resulting in increased engagement. Our communication center is one of the most frequently used features on the product. So much so that we send over half a million emails per month! Staggering!
Once you send an email out, you get varying levels of engagement based on various factors. You already have the ability to view the open and click rates for every email that you send out. And you could look at a particular alum’s email engagement over time. But some key questions could not be answered. For example :
1. Who are the 35 people who clicked on links on this email?
2. Who opened this email the most?
3. Whose email IDs bounced while trying to send this email?
4. What links were most popular on this email ?
To answer these questions for you, we are introducing our all new email reports feature.
You can now see the number of opens and clicks, open and click rates, and compare them across all your emails.

You can also go in and see every time someone opens or clicks your email. You can also see which email IDs bounced, if anyone marked emails as spam, etc. Imagine an alum opened your email about an upcoming event 15 times but hasn’t yet signed up for the event. Now with this information, you could talk to them and see if they need anything.

One of my personal favorite additions to this report is how you can understand which of your links were most popular. Think about the newsletters you send your alumni and how useful it would be to know what your alumni liked the most.

You can also access a tidy print report to share how your emails are doing with your colleagues or alumni board.
The best part about this launch is that it also covers all the emails you have sent out in the past! Go ahead, dig in, and let us know what you find :)
One of our product philosophies has been to provide you data that help you take decisions. This is another powerful manifestation of that. I’m excited to understand how this helps each of you. Please let us know what you think.

Email Reports
Email is the most useful and convenient ways of communicating with your alumni. With Almabase you are able to send very targeted, personalized email communication to your alumni resulting in increased engagement.
Product updates
The 'events' feature is frequent go-to for so many of our partner schools. And over time, as we built more complex functionality like tickets, invites, attendee management, and payments - creating an event got complex and often confusing.
We decided to fix that. Introducing a new and improved Events interface - a complete revamp of the event management functionality designed to give you a smoother experience and additional flexibility.
So, what's changed?
At the surface, you will notice that creating an event has been broken down into 4 simple steps. This helps you create events quicker while maintaining the flexibility to create complex events like a Homecoming.

Tickets & Payments on a single screen
Managing tickets, discounts and payment related information is all consolidated into one optional screen, making it easier for you to manage.

Improved Attendee Management
We have also brought attendee management functionality inside each event. You can now even view the selected and purchased tickets for each attendee and also export all the information as a spreadsheet.

Pro tip 1
Filter registration status to “Pending” or “Unsuccessful” to see users who attempted to register, but did not complete successfully. This should be a great audience to call up and push for a registration since they are already motivated.
These are some of the additional functionality that we’ve introduced:
1. For events that you want to show on the platform, but are not sure of the dates yet, you can mark them as “To Be Declared”
2. You are able to filter events by status to see only completed, or drafts or upcoming events
3. You can now create webinars (or other such online-only events) on the platform
4. You can turn on or off the registrations at any time. Like when your event is fully sold.
5. You can now create drafts of events. These drafts are only visible to admins until published
6. You can now upload multiple event pictures at once, preview them, and delete if required.
Pro tip:
If you have monthly recurring events You can simply click on 'Make a copy' to copy an existing event along with tickets, discounts and all other information. It will save you a ton of time.
As always, we're all ears and look forward to hearing your feedback :)
If you would like to learn more on how your institution can maximize the potential of this feature, please reach out to your account manager today.

Events. Now easier.
Introducing a new and improved Events interface - a complete revamp of the event management functionality designed to give you a smoother experience and additional flexibility.
Product updates
St. Ignatius College Preparatory (SI) is a private, Catholic preparatory school in the Jesuit tradition, serving the San Francisco Bay Area since 1855.
The Challenge
On their second annual Giving Day, SI aimed to double their donors from the previous year and cross the 1,000 donor mark. If they reached their goal of 1,000 donors, they would be able to unlock additional matching gifts amounting to $80,000.
Results
Hitting their hourly milestones much in advance, the SI Prep ended the day overshooting their day’s target by a huge margin!
Raised $254,008 from 1261 donors - making it 126% of the target 1000 donors
60% increase in donors and 80 % increase in money raised - compared to Giving Day 2016 using EverTrue
What worked for St. Ignatius College Preparatory
1. Social Giving: Tapping into their large following on Facebook, the day ended with 31% of their donors being influenced on social media
2. The Extra Mile Campaign: Replaced generic appeal emails with customized emails, with the current leaderboard standings of the prospects class
3. Frictionless Donation Experience: A completed donation in under 90 seconds, compatible on all mobile devices
4. Social Media Campaign: A joint social media marketing campaign with Almabase brought them over 200 first time donors
5. Raiser’s Edge Integration: Donor reconciliation made easy.


Raising Over $250k In One Day, SI Prep Increases Their Giving Day Donations by 80%!
Hitting the hourly milestones much in advance, St. Ignatius College Preparatory ended the day overshooting its day’s target by a huge margin! The institution saw a 60% increase in donors and 80 % increase in money raised.
Fundraising
As the Almabase product evolves, we want to equip you with all the information you need to take better decision driven by data. Many of our partner organizations have already taken advantage of tracking how engaged each of their alumni are with their organization on Facebook. We’ve also recently announced how you can keep a closer track of your email communication through the group members feature and sent email analytics.
Bringing both these ideas together, we’ve now enabled a way for you as an admin to see exactly how every single member is engaging with your email communication. Using these insights, you now have a more holistic picture of a member’s engagement.

As you can see from this screenshot, you will see a timeline of all the engagement on emails sent to this member. From the summary tab, you can view a specific member’s open and click rates. You can drill down and see what links they have clicked, what emails they have opened and get a sense of what this member is interested in.
Here are some tips on how to use this information:
1. If you are meeting an alum, visit their profile and browse through the About and Engagement tabs. This will tell you not just who they are, but also how they engage with your organization. It makes for a very effective meeting.
2. When you want to make an ask to an alum, get to know their interests by looking at how they’re engaging with you, and construct the right ask — whether it’s time, talent or treasure.
3. If you want to find volunteers to help you with a new program, start by sending out an email with the idea and find alumni who have engaged with that email. Contact them to quickly find your volunteers.
As I always say, there are always surprisingly new ways each of our partner organizations have used the data we provide. So please do keep your feedback coming in :)

Email Engagement Insights
As the Almabase product evolves, we want to equip you with all the information you need to take better decision driven by data. We’ve also recently announced how you can keep a closer track of your email communication through the group members feature and sent email analytics.
Product updates

Fundraising is a necessity for any school to support its educational activities.
It seems you can never fundraise too much or accept too many donations, but you don’t want to bore your supporters with the same fundraisers year after year. Is your school tired of the same old fundraisers and looking for new ideas that are guaranteed to work?
Your search ends here! Follow these 7 proven fundraising ideas for schools to raise money for your students:
1. Walkathon
2. Partner with a local restaurant chain
3. Multicultural fair
4. Car wash
5. Coffee Drive
6. Trivia Night
7. Envelope Fundraiser
Want something focused specifically on fundraising for private schools? Look to DonorSearch’s 5 Steps to A+ Private & Independent School Fundraising.
Read on to boost your mentoring skills and learn about these school fundraising ideas!


What it is
Typically annual, a walkathon event is a long-distance walk meant to fundraise for a cause.
Why it works
Walkathons are usually encouraging and successful events because they support:
1. Health: All participants walk around your designated course, encouraging a healthy habit.
2. Community: Usually hosted on a public field or in a public park, walkathons are open to the public for the most exposure and therefore, evoke a sense of community and develop relationships as they bring people together.
3. Accessibility: Participants will be at different levels athletically, and that’s fine. Some will be participating to challenge themselves, and some will just be participating for fun. The more the merrier.
4. Affordability: Walkathons are fairly inexpensive fundraising events.
Pledges are placed on participants and how far they’re able to walk the day of the event. For example, if Sabrina pledges $5 for every mile Alex walks and Alex walks 7 miles, you’ve raised $35 for your school.
How to start
There’s a list of things to do when organizing your walkathon event.
1. Determine a location. You’ll need to decide if you want a course that gets you from Point A to Point B or a circular course that starts and ends at Point A, a straight course or a circuit course, respectively.
2. Pick a date and rain date. Make sure you pick a date in a warmer season, but not a hot one. Try May instead of August. And select a rain date, just in case!
3. Recruit sponsors. Approach previous gala sponsors to see if they’d like to run tents or water stations.
4. Promote your event. You can look into merchandise providers to customize your own t-shirts and water bottles. Promote your event through flyers and word-of-mouth, as well.
For a more extensive description on organizing a walkathon, check out Booster’s walkathon guide.

What it is
There are plenty of restaurants that partner with schools and educational clubs to help create awareness and raise money. These restaurants will have school fundraising nights, during which a portion of the sales from the night are donated to the school.
Why it works
Everyone has to eat. The partnership between restaurants and your school converts a daily task into a charity event.
How to start
All you have to do is:
1. Pick a participating restaurant. Many fast food places like Chick-fil-a or Moe’s Southwest Grill have fundraising programs. Just contact your local restaurant for more information. Be sure to check with your local small-business restaurants, too! Many of their owners’ kids have gone through your school system and will be open to help you fundraise.
2. Promote the night. Send out email blasts, create flyers, even make t-shirts, if you’d like. Your fundraiser’s success will depend on your dedication to promotion.
Turn your community’s next good meal into a successful fundraising idea by partnering with a restaurant!

What it is
A multicultural fair allows students to showcase their heritage and learn about their peers’ heritage.
Why it works
Students get a chance to perform cultural demonstrations and sell their culture’s products and food. On top of being a great fundraising opportunity and satisfying the mentor in you, it’s educational and a fun way to immerse the students in different cultures.
How to start
There’s a bit of planning that goes into organizing this fair:
1. Pick a location. This fair will be easiest if you have an accessible field if weather permits. If it doesn’t, try a gymnasium.
2. Set a date. If it’s outside, choose a rain date, too.
3. Recruit students to participate. Start a discussion and sign-up sheet to see which students would like to hold a booth at the fair. Ask which foods they’ll be making and selling and which cultural performances they’d like to display.
4. Promote! Post flyers. You might try to schedule the fair during lunch periods to reach the most students and/or during the evening to reach parents, too.
No matter what, make sure your students will have fun during the event–they need to be excited enough to sell and excited enough to learn.

What it is
Your school can put together a group of students to organize a car wash. Besides being a quick and simple fundraising idea, it gets your students outside (and away from tablets, phones, and the tv).
Why it works
A car wash is an easy fundraiser to set up. Plus, everyone needs the pollen rinsed off their cars in the spring so who can pass up just $5 for a car wash?
How to start
There are just a few basic planning steps before you hold your car wash:
1. Pick a location. The school’s parking lot is probably your safest bet, just make sure it’s close to a hose!
2. Gather the materials. You need minimal supplies for this event. Invest in some soap, sponges, towels for drying, buckets, and of course, make sure you have a hose!
3. Promote and Advertise. Charge $5 per car and spread the word. You can advertise the day off by having students holding signs at the closest busy road.
Now that you have everything to start, pick a sunny day and hold your fundraiser.

What it is
With 83% of American adults drinking coffee, a coffee drive is bound to be a successful fundraiser. Partnering with a fair trade roaster can let you sell both packaged coffee beans and hot cups of joe.
Why it works
Your students can sell beans to their peers, family, and others, while your school sells cups of coffee during lunch periods. Local coffee shops may partner with you and sell your school coffee at a discounted rate.
How to start
You’ll need to find a wholesaler to work with. Do your research and decide which blends at what prices work for your school’s community. Once you’ve found a supplier, all that’s left to do is promote and sell!
Get the word out and recruit students to sell.
Depending on how you want to organize sales, you can have students directly sell the product or keep a sales and orders sheet, like how girl scouts sell cookies.
Be sure to plan out your fundraiser and promote your coffee drive!

What it is
A trivia night will spark a friendly sense of competition among your students. You can have students register as teams or individuals.
Why it works
Again, this fundraiser brings your students together to form a community. It works because who doesn’t love a little bit of rivalry and healthy competition?
How to start
Pick a location to host your trivia night. Your school’s gymnasium is a great option, but you can always try to partner with a local restaurant for space.
Make sure you have a plan for advertising and promoting your event to draw a crowd! Charge a small admission fee to trivia teams who want to compete. Plan out how your trivia game will start and finish. You don’t want an unorganized game.
Your trivia night can easily be an exciting and successful fundraiser as long as you plan ahead and organize.

What it is
An envelope fundraiser is a super inexpensive and simple way for your school to raise some extra dough. You’ll need 100 envelopes numbered 1 through 100, which you can easily find in your school’s office. Then, supporters who pass by the envelopes will choose one and donate that amount. For example, if Sally picks up envelope 13, she’ll give $13.
Why it works
Easy, easy, easy. A fundraiser can’t get much more simple than this one. Plus, the envelope fundraiser doesn’t pressure supporters to give!
How to start
Get a pack of 100 envelopes and number them. From there, you can pin them to a corkboard in your school’s lobby or front office so students, parents, and others will see it and can make their donations.
All you need is 100 envelopes and a place to hang them and with the generosity of your supporters, you can accept donations.
Just remember to spread the word about your envelope fundraiser so people know where and when they can give because you’re relying directly on individual supporters’ donations.
Throughout your fundraising event, whichever idea you decide to go with, you can build a relationship with your students, like a mentor should. Don’t put too much pressure on them to sell and raise money, but instead encourage them to have fun with the fundraiser.
Still, want more ideas? Check out this list of fundraising ideas for schools and education.

Adam Weinger is the President of Double the Donation, the leading provider of tools to nonprofits to help them raise more money from corporate matching gift and volunteer grant programs. Connect with Adam via email or on LinkedIn.

7 Proven School Fundraising Ideas
Fundraising is a necessity for any school to support its educational activities. It seems you can never fundraiser too much or accept too many donations, but you don’t want to bore your supporters with the same fundraisers year after year. Is your school tired of the same old fundraisers and looking for new ideas that are guaranteed to work?
Fundraising
You all have been using the communication center fairly frequently now to send emails to various groups of alumni. The communication center has a lot going on at the back to ensure that when you ask for an email to be sent to, say members living in Australia, it is sent to exactly those members and then to track what is happening with each email that’s sent out.
While it was our endeavor to keep the interface clean and easy to use, we heard your confusions around lack of certain information on the communication center.
How can I be sure that this email will be sent to John and Katie?
How do I know how many people opened an email that I sent out?
How do I know which members have unsubscribed from this group ?
We’ve now introduced a way for you to see all the members of any email group along with the status of their email ID. This will tell you exactly who all are part of the group right now and whether they will receive an email sent to this group or not. You will also see the reason someone won’t receive the email — they have unsubscribed, or they have a bad email ID, etc.

As soon as you select a group to send your email to, you will see the number of members it currently has, and clicking on that number will show all those members.

And once you’ve sent out the email, the sent email analytics will give you an accurate picture of what has happened with your email.

The sent email analytics were already available to you but we’ve made changes to the way we calculate these numbers. One of the concrete changes is that we now only show the number of people who opened and clicked on your email, not the total number of opens and clicks. It means that if a user has opened your email 10 times, it will still count as 1 user on the sent email analytics. We also fixed bugs with respect to the analytics retroactively, so you will see accurate analytics against every sent email, including the emails you have already sent out.
The final piece in this puzzle is a per-member email engagement tracking. That’s going to be enabled very soon, so stay tuned!
We hope you enjoy using these new features. Please do keep your feedback coming in.

Tracking Email Communication
We’ve now introduced a way for you to see all the members of any email group along with the status of their email ID. This will tell you exactly who all are part of the group right now and whether they will receive an email sent to this group or not. You will also see the reason someone won’t receive the email — they have unsubscribed, or they have a bad email ID, etc.
Product updates
Spreadsheets have come a long way to help manage alumni data. The sheer simplicity makes spreadsheets often preferred over some powerful enterprise grade CRMs even. But it's not without its cons. The data gets stale quickly and there is just too much manual work when you need to pull information from different sources and stitch it together.
We've seen this problem plague advancement and alumni relations offices everywhere. So we set out to build something a few months ago. Something that brings the complexity of an integrated end-to-end platform like Almabase to a simple spreadsheet like format. Something magical and we can't wait to show it to you. We call it 'Data Studio' (code-named Jarvis previously).
With an easy-to-use interface, Data Studio will serve to be your one stop place to identify, segment and taken actions on your constituents. It always presents you with the latest data that is actionable both on a single profile or in bulk.

Here are some of the key features you should try out right away
Filters
Filters do a great job in finding the constituents that you need to focus on. They help you drill down from 45,323 records to the 52 alumni that you must give a call right away or send an email to. You can filter down to a group of alumni that live in San Francisco, or even something more complex like alumni from a reunion year who have attended previous reunion events. The possibilities are endless.

Actions
Once you have narrowed down to the right segment of people, head over to the 'Actions' section to:
1. Send them an email
2. Create a new mailing list
3. Export information into a spreadsheet
4. Update information
5. Update Membership

There is a lot more that you can explore on Data Studio like customizing the columns and saving the most frequently used filters as a View. But we will leave that up to you to explore :)
We've had a great time working with our partner schools on building Data Studio and we can't wait to learn all the ways you will be using this feature on Almabase. As we continue to build more functionality into Data Studio, do remember to leave your feedback and features you would like to see in upcoming releases.
If you would like to take a deeper look into how you can use Data Studio for your needs, contact your account manager today.

Data Studio - Your supercharged spreadsheet
With an easy-to-use interface, Data Studio will serve to be your one stop place to identify, segment and taken actions on your constituents. It always presents you with the latest data that is actionable both on a single profile or in bulk.
Product updates
As an alumni outreach specialist, it’s up to you to meet your alumni where they are—online. Your school likely already has a website where its entire community, from prospective students to faculty, can come together to learn more about the school's offerings and important updates. All of your stakeholders (prospective students, current students, family, faculty, and alumni) visit the website to learn more about the school and see its updates.
Do you want the same success for your alumni website? Your answer is likely, “Of course!”
However, it’s certainly possible that your alumni site doesn’t get as much traction from your target demographic as you need to sustain growth. However, maintaining a wealth of online resources and tools for your alumni association is important to keep them interested in their alma mater and, eventually, give back to it.

Here are some tips to spruce up your alumni website and infuse school spirit into your alumni culture.
1. Offer a User-Friendly Interface
Web design is perhaps the most important contributor to engaging visitors with your site. Conversion rates suffer with longer load times and confusing web design elements. Luckily, there are many ways for your nonprofit to improve usability and offer a user-friendly website experience.
If you’re creating your alumni website for the first time, make sure you use a nonprofit website builder. These platforms remove the guesswork and streamline the website design process.
From there, optimize your alumni website with intuitive navigation, fast load times, and accessibility for people of all abilities. This will ensure that when alumni arrive on your website, they’ll be inclined to stay and explore your educational resources, sign up for an event, or complete another desired action.
2. Provide Valuable Connections and Resources
When your alumni visit your website, they need to find something meaningful, relevant, and valuable to them, not just information about your alumni association or annual fund. In fact, strong alumni networks are a major reason why students choose to attend your school in the first place. The best way to strengthen your alumni network is to create an online community for them to find and connect with each other. Alumni can use this network to access information about:
- Updates on your school’s academic accomplishments and community contributions
- Career opportunities
- Mentoring opportunities
- Upcoming events and fundraising opportunities
You can also use your website as a trove of resources for your alumni. For example, you can include content such as member directories, blogs, and calendars to keep your alumni in the loop about everything your organization is doing. These resources will attract alumni from around the world to your website and keep them involved with your school.
3. Make Your Site Discoverable
According to Cornershop Creative, there are numerous search engine optimization (SEO) practices you can use to make your alumni website more visible on search engines like Google. Industry-standard best practices have to be understood and included in your alumni website’s content. Research ways you can optimize your SEO strategy to get in front of your target audience. Here are some tips to get you started:
- Use highly relevant keywords in written content.
- Maintain header hierarchy in written content so that it can be easily read by search engines.
- Look for opportunities to gain backlinks to your site from other authoritative websites.
Incorporating these elements into your website will increase the likelihood of your page ranking higher on the results page, leading to more organic traffic to your site and engagement from your alumni audience.
4. Optimize Your Site for Mobile Users
There’s no question that mobile browsing is the new normal for surfing the web. Your alumni website should accommodate this huge traffic source by making your website mobile-friendly. Here are some suggestions for doing so:
- If you’re creating your website for the first time, use a website builder that offers automatic mobile responsiveness.
- Improve your website’s load speed by compressing images and cleaning up code.
- Make sure any pop-ups or buttons are finger-friendly.
Optimizing your website for mobile browsing is well worth the time and effort! Young alumni in particular comprise a huge portion of mobile browsers, so this is a great way to engage them.

5. Encourage Revisits/Subscription
Once alumni click on your site, you should provide them with reasons to revisit it again and again. While part of this is including worthwhile resources like the ones listed above, you can also encourage revisits with low-commitment subscription tools, like an email newsletter sign-up. This way, even your most passive alumni can get involved at their convenience.
You can also leverage your social media presence to get your members to return to your site. By integrating your website content into your social media posts and bios, you’ll encourage alumni not only to follow you there but also to click through and explore your site. Plus, they can see new fellow alumni interacting with your social content, thus opening up more opportunities for connection within your network.
6. Add Virtual Events to Your Calendar
The pandemic has ushered in a new era of digital opportunity. Your website can become a hotspot for alumni involvement and appreciation through virtual or hybrid events. So, you should clear some space on your calendar for new events popularized through the uptick in virtual offerings:
- Informational webinars and panels
- Watch parties
- Walk- run-, and dance-a-thons
- Networking events with current students and faculty
- Giveaways from your alumni association

Virtual and hybrid events have numerous benefits. Not only will these events promote participation and increase member retention due to their flexibility, but it’s also a great way to increase organic traffic, which will help your site’s performance on Google.
Your alumni all have something in common: their connection to your school. As an alumni outreach specialist, it’s your responsibility to leverage this commonality, bringing them together and making their experience as beneficial as possible.
Work with your team to analyze ways you can improve your current website and implement these tips to see growth in your alumni involvement. Good luck!

Making Your Alumni Association Website More Effective
Even after they graduate, your alumni play a major role in your school’s success. Here’s how to engage them and get donations with your alumni webpage.
Alumni Engagement
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