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institutional advancement.
noun
A division of an institution focused on the improvement of the entity, primarily involved in fundraising activities. It is, therefore, heavily involved in communications (especially alumni relations), marketing, and public relations.
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Then there's institutional advancement, meaning greater exposure for the institution.
(He's now the director of institutional advancement at St .Jerome's).
Her father is the vice president for institutional advancement at the American Boychoir School in Princeton.
The back door is through institutional advancement, which is 10 times as much money.
Richard J. Gerber Danbury, Conn., May 2 The writer is vice president for institutional advancement at Western Connecticut State University.
His mother is a vice president for institutional advancement and governance at the Museum of the City of New York.
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She served as Assistant Secretary for Institutional Advancement at the Smithsonian Institution.
Donations in his honor can be made at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, c/o Institutional Advancement Department.
A woman in the college's Institutional Advancement department, Patricia Conroy, kept sending e-mails about a $2,000 scholarship.
Contributions to his scholarship can be sent to: Office of Institutional Advancement, Marymount Manhattan College, 221 East 71st Street, New York, NY 10021.
Please email the Institutional Advancement Office or call 617.384.5763 for more information on planned giving options and bequest language.
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