Development Opportunities for Extension
Gouge, Dawn H - (dhgouge)
dhgouge at arizona.edu
Mon Apr 21 18:29:07 MST 2025
Hello All,
Ed met with our incoming Development & Fund Raising Lead Jamie Stowe last week and Jamie is interested in gathering a list of priority needs in case they had someone approached them with a gift for Extension in idea.
There is an Excel file set up in a Box Folder for everyone to input their needs in here<https://arizona.box.com/s/dy9kjxq8yydhwo3pwtzry1yns0340s94>, and Ed will later share them with Jamie.
The Excel sheet asks for the following information:
Name of person making request
Email address
County/Unit/Program
Specifics about the request
Estimated cost
Expected impact
Best wishes, Dawn.
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Subject: [CED/CD/EAT] Development Opportunities for Extension
Dear Directors, Units Heads, and Specialists:
I met with Jamie Stowe and Mike Celaya the other day. Mike is the outgoing Development lead for ALVSCE, and Jamie is our new Development Director. They ask that I develop a list of potential development opportunities for Extension, i.e., what are some of our priorities if they had someone who wanted to give a gift to Extension?
Since we have personnel across the state and donors often want to support local Extension or specific programs, I thought I could ask all of you to help produce a list.
Please enter your ideas in our Box Folder here<https://arizona.box.com/s/dy9kjxq8yydhwo3pwtzry1yns0340s94>, and I will share them with Jamie. I put in some examples, but they are just examples and may not be included in the final list.
Regards,
Ed
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