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  • : Review crowdfunding toolkit, build communication schedule, create content April 10: Crowdfunding project is live, active fundraising April 24: Crowdfunding campaign concludes QUESTIONS? Contact a member of the Donor Communications team: plufund@plu.edu 253-535-7177

  • workshop is also needed to handle the pipes. There are almost 4,000 in Fuchs Organ alone, ranging from penny-whistle size, to 32-foot-long behemoths that tower over PLU’s concert hall. Bringing the organ to PLU was the dream of former organist, David Dahl, who was told that while there was enough money to build the hall, there was no money to buy an organ. He would have to scrounge for that money on his own. Fortunately the fundraising caught the imagination of Jeffrey Smith, of Frugal Gourmet fame

  • fundraising expectations for each program. The external report identified a need to clearly define fundraising expectations for each program. That includes working with the advancement staff on raising awareness of equity-compliance parameters and provide them with talking points to share with donors. The report also identified a need to ensure that equitable experiences are coming from donations, and to communicate the process to both coaches and donors.The PLU Athletics department thanks everyone who

  • nearly $19,000 which, in turn, settles nearly $1.9M in medical debt for our neighbors in Washington, Idaho, and Montana. Students researched key audiences through surveys and focus groups, strategized and planned communications to reach those audiences, and learned to run significant fundraising campaigns. Undue Medical Debt is the only nonprofit in the medical debt forgiveness sector. Students chose to work on this campaign for their neighbors in the Pacific Northwest, and to use their education in

  • Katie Curtis Director of Fundraising Operations Full Profile She/Her/Hers 253-535-7422 katie.curtis@plu.edu

  • , she was asked to consider the position of CEO of the YWCA.  she accepted the position on July 5, 2005. In addition to her work at the YWCA, she teaches in the Fundraising Management Certification Program at UWT. Miriam serves on the board of the Department of Commerce Building Communities Fund and the Mary Redman Foundation. She is a member of Tacoma Rotary 8, the Pierce County Human Services Coalition and a senior fellow of the American Leadership Forum.  Past board service included 8 years on

  • life, but had a decades-long relationship with J.W. Phillips, whom she married later in life. Together, the two managed extensive holdings in agribusiness, commercial real estate, fine art and collectibles. It is fitting that the Karen Hille Phillips Center for the Performing Arts is so intimately connected with the building once named for Seth Eastvold. Phillips first met Seth Eastvold on her family’s Eastern Washington farm when he was on a fundraising trip to the area. Phillips was so impressed

  • most urgent needs,” said Thomas W. Krise, PLU president. United Way of America is a non-profit organization that works with more than 1,200 local United Way offices throughout the country in a coalition of charitable organizations to pool efforts in fundraising and support. “I LIVE UNITED by working with and donating through my workplace,” said Rick Eastman, co-campaign coordinator. “The PLU community is committed to the belief that we can make a difference by participating in strong, effective

  • March 19, 2012 President Loren J. Anderson will be the Spring Commencement speaker. (Photo by John Froschauer) A final address In his 20th and final year as Pacific Lutheran University’s President, Loren J. Anderson will give the Spring Commencement keynote address Sunday, May 27 at the Tacoma Dome. For 20 years, Anderson’s leadership has guided the university through a series of community-based, long-range plans, major fundraising campaigns, outstanding student achievements, with emphasis in

  • Center for Learning and Technology. Not to mention a President’s Scholarship and many other scholarships and endowment contributions. “During their lifetimes, they provided advice, encouragement and generous financial support for every major PLU fundraising effort,” Van Beek said. Read Previous Alum talks about his journey before and after PLU Read Next PLU alumna gets front row seat to soccer history COMMENTS*Note: All comments are moderated If the comments don't appear for you, you might have ad