Private institutions of higher education are highly dependent on alumni support to cover operating expenses, fund endowments and fuel large capital campaigns. For example, in 2004, alumni at private liberal arts colleges generated nearly 43% of total voluntary support and funded 21.5% of total institutional expenditures. This paper uses 15 years of detailed data on alumni donations to a private liberal arts college to explore a full range of potential determinants of giving. Results suggest that wealthy alumni who live in states that allow charitable tax deductions are more generous than otherwise similar alumni in states without such subsidies. Alumni contributions also increase in years when the college has achieved greater athletic prest...
Due to the decline in federal and state resources available to colleges and universities and the res...
In 2011, over 30 billion dollars were given to colleges and universities across the United States; d...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors accounting for variations in levels of private giv...
Many higher education institutions solicit donations from their graduating class as a way to encoura...
College alumni are in a powerful position to influence all sources of voluntary support to higher ed...
This study observed the financial giving of alumni at a small, private liberal arts college covering...
Alumni giving is the single most important index of the esteem in which the institution is held by a...
Abstract This paper examines data from a public university to determine what statistically significa...
Abstract. This research examines the “age‐donation” profile of gift‐giving alumniai a large public u...
This study investigated the propensity of Business School alumni to donate cash to the alma mater. A...
The giving profile of graduate degree alumni of a Carnegie-classified, U.S. Doctoral Universities I...
Higher Education in the United States is a complex industry with fierce competition. A university’s ...
This paper analyzes the propensity of business school alumni to give (or not give) cash donations to...
The study utilized a quantitative correlational research design to examine the association between a...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityAs higher education becomes more de...
Due to the decline in federal and state resources available to colleges and universities and the res...
In 2011, over 30 billion dollars were given to colleges and universities across the United States; d...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors accounting for variations in levels of private giv...
Many higher education institutions solicit donations from their graduating class as a way to encoura...
College alumni are in a powerful position to influence all sources of voluntary support to higher ed...
This study observed the financial giving of alumni at a small, private liberal arts college covering...
Alumni giving is the single most important index of the esteem in which the institution is held by a...
Abstract This paper examines data from a public university to determine what statistically significa...
Abstract. This research examines the “age‐donation” profile of gift‐giving alumniai a large public u...
This study investigated the propensity of Business School alumni to donate cash to the alma mater. A...
The giving profile of graduate degree alumni of a Carnegie-classified, U.S. Doctoral Universities I...
Higher Education in the United States is a complex industry with fierce competition. A university’s ...
This paper analyzes the propensity of business school alumni to give (or not give) cash donations to...
The study utilized a quantitative correlational research design to examine the association between a...
Thesis (Ph.D.), College of Education, Washington State UniversityAs higher education becomes more de...
Due to the decline in federal and state resources available to colleges and universities and the res...
In 2011, over 30 billion dollars were given to colleges and universities across the United States; d...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors accounting for variations in levels of private giv...