Customizing Donor Communication through Smarter Segmentation

Last updated February 27, 2020

Customizing Donor Communication through Smarter Segmentation

Last updated February 27, 2020

Reach more alumni and donors by using a customized yet efficient segmentation strategy.

Overview

In order to appeal to alumni and donors, you need to rethink the typical segments of age, class year, academic major, or giving status. For example, class year may not define individuals’ motivations for engagement and/or giving nearly as well as their interests or career paths. But, identifying who appreciates fine art versus who appreciates athletics could help you create segments that resonate much more.

Join us as Lynne Wester, the Donor Relations Guru, discusses how this mindset shift doesn’t have to require a large investment in time or money. Through sample alumni personas, she will share segmentation and communications ideas that will help you use existing data to start small. You’ll leave with at least one new segment to target in your outreach efforts.

Who should attend?

If you are curious about new ways to reach your alumni and donors through smarter segmentation, this webcast will benefit you. This includes anyone overseeing alumni and donor communications – including those in annual giving, alumni relations, donor relations, and marketing and communications.

Agenda

  1. What we’re missing! – This section will show why current broad-strokes segmentation is not as relevant or efficient as it could be.
  2. Sample alumni personas – This section will highlight possible segments based on life experience – moving beyond “single-factor” categorization. We’ll offer examples that appeal to a wide range of institution types such as:
    1. A 45-year-old with children looking at college vs. a 45-year-old without children
    2. Someone who identifies as religious vs. someone non-religious
    3. Someone interested in fine arts vs. athletics
  3. Putting it into practice – This section will look at how you can locate more relevant segments in your alumni population and create communications for those segments.