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Educators Get Smart
Public schools suffering from a loss of tax revenue and declining financial support are increasingly turning to education foundations to finance innovative programs, provide special training for teachers, and give students a greater chance to succeed. These foundations have long relied primarily on corporate donations and grants. But now some foundations are finding that cultivating individual donors provides even more financial stability... Pinellas Education Foundation—Largo, Florida The Pinellas Education Foundation in Largo, Florida, was one of the first four education foundations in the state and is one of the most successful in the country. They serve 115,000 students at 145 schools with an annual budget of $5 million. The foundation is well-established and had a good track record of raising funds from retired school employees and corporate donors, but they didn't have a system for reaching out to the general community—before Benevon. Poudre School District Foundation—Fort Collins, Colorado The small community of Fort Collins, Colorado, is also home to an education foundation that can vouch for the effectiveness of cultivating individuals. Marcy Lynn McNeal, the executive director of the Poudre School District Foundation, which serves 23,000 students at forty-five schools, said when she first joined the foundation, they were fundraising the old-fashioned way by calling up personal contacts, or "strong-arming the Rolodex." She said this technique worked the first year but not the second, and she knew that they needed a different approach. Consortium of Florida Education Foundations Stacy Carlson, the executive director of the Consortium of Florida Education Foundations—the umbrella group for Florida's sixty education foundations—said she wants to see more education foundations using the Benevon Model because it offers the tools to create an exciting, non-threatening approach to engage board members and other volunteers in fundraising for their foundations. NOTE: Please do NOT contact these organizations directly with your questions about the Benevon Model. They, just like all nonprofits, are busy fulfilling their missions, and have generously contributed their stories with the understanding that readers of our Web site will not contact them directly. Instead, please direct any questions about Benevon to info@benevon.com or (206) 709-9400. Thank you for your consideration. Printer-friendly version of this page |
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"The [Benevon] Model has helped us a lot with raising the bar for individuals," Boehm said.