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TCU Gives Day -- Because $66,600 Is Not Enough
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<blockquote data-quote="TCUdirtbag" data-source="post: 3075690" data-attributes="member: 61297"><p>Doesn’t he work foundations? Not individuals? </p><p></p><p>In general, message boards aren’t made up of a hotbed of legit donor prospects. TCU is one of the industry leaders in development. For comparison, our small Fort Worth school raises about the same or more per year than Texas Tech, a system with 5x as many students and alums. </p><p></p><p>TCU is at $750,000,000 of the current $1,000,000,000 campaign goal with a couple years to go. I think they’re doing juuust fine. Especially having launched a few weeks before a first in a century global pandemic. </p><p></p><p>People are either philanthropic or they’re not. And those that are either want to give to their alma mater or they don’t. TCU knows all your demographics and personal info, your net worth, and can reasonably estimate your giving capacity. Every one of us is profiled in their system. And if you’re just getting the calls from the student call center, you are extremely low on the prospect list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCUdirtbag, post: 3075690, member: 61297"] Doesn’t he work foundations? Not individuals? In general, message boards aren’t made up of a hotbed of legit donor prospects. TCU is one of the industry leaders in development. For comparison, our small Fort Worth school raises about the same or more per year than Texas Tech, a system with 5x as many students and alums. TCU is at $750,000,000 of the current $1,000,000,000 campaign goal with a couple years to go. I think they’re doing juuust fine. Especially having launched a few weeks before a first in a century global pandemic. People are either philanthropic or they’re not. And those that are either want to give to their alma mater or they don’t. TCU knows all your demographics and personal info, your net worth, and can reasonably estimate your giving capacity. Every one of us is profiled in their system. And if you’re just getting the calls from the student call center, you are extremely low on the prospect list. [/QUOTE]
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