Thursday, Oct. 16
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7:30 am - 10:00 am
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Registration and Check-inMain Hallway, Huskins Library
Registration and Check-in
7:30 am - 10:00 amMain Hallway, Huskins LibraryAdd To Calendar
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Statesville, NC 28677
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7:45 am - 9:00 am
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Breakfast & Annual Meeting (for ALL NC CORD members)NC CORD Board & MembersRotary Auditorium, Huskins Library
Breakfast & Annual Meeting (for ALL NC CORD members)
This is a quick meeting for ALL NC CORD members. We will vote on new Board Members and announce next year's conference location.
7:45 am - 9:00 amRotary Auditorium, Huskins LibraryNC CORD Board & MembersAdd To Calendar
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NC CORD Board & Members

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9:15 am - 10:15 am
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Stewardship: The Solution to Declining Donor RetentionClare JordanRotary Auditorium, Huskins Library
Stewardship: The Solution to Declining Donor Retention
Donor retention data has been dismal for years. But there is a simple solution. Let's take a deep dive into the causes and the solutions with a keen eye for solid donor stewardship. The #1 way to capitalize on your philanthropic potential is to overcome poor donor retention rates. Only about 45% of donors are giving more than once to the same organization, a rate that continues to decline. Stop bleeding $1.25 costs to obtain $1 from a new donor, and focus on keeping the donors you have. Learn about changing donor relations concerns relative to donor retention; discuss the factors that led to this challenge and their impact; learn what you should be measuring and how; consider some current examples; exchange real-time ideas; reframe your messaging to better appeal to repeat donors; and consider ways to gather and use data for decision-making. Because we know that nearly a third of all giving occurs from Giving Tuesday through year-end, with 11% in the final three days of the year, these focus points provide a year-long emphasis on donor cultivation and retention by starting now to beat the year-end scramble.
9:15 am - 10:15 amRotary Auditorium, Huskins LibraryClare JordanAdd To Calendar
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Clare Jordan

Vice PresidentCapDev
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Clare Jordan's passion lies in "teaching philanthropy," a skill honed through decades of researching, lived experience, and presenting on topics related to generosity. Vice President of CapDev, she has been a leader in the firm for nearly 20 years and is a frequently requested presenter and facilitator. Having held positions in nonprofit management since the early 1990s, she shares expertise from serving in staff and volunteer leadership roles in a lively and informed manner with nonprofits around the Southeastern U.S. From launching into the nonprofit sector as a student at North Carolina State University where she founded the Campus Chapter of Habitat for Humanity, to chairing N.C. State University’s Institute for Nonprofits Advisory Board; the UNC School of the Arts Board of Visitors; and Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship at N.C. State University, Clare has served on a wide range social service and other nonprofit boards, and was named to the Triad Business Journal's "40 Leaders Under 40" in 2008 and was awarded Distinguished Alumna of the Year for the College of Humanities at NC State University in 2021. She is a BoardSource Certified Nonprofit Board Consultant and currently serves on the NCSU College of Humanities Advisory Board and is the incoming Chair of the Arbor Acres Retirement Community board.
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Successful Grants for Higher Ed: Tips, Resources, and Best PracticesDr. Chanell ButlerBentley Building 104 & Virtual with Ticket
Successful Grants for Higher Ed: Tips, Resources, and Best Practices
Come learn the fundamentals of successful grant application and management. Topics will include: best practices on how to find and manage grants, sharing of resources to assist with writing and winning grant awards, tips for writing competitive proposals, and updates from the NC Community College System Office. Dr. Butler will share various tips as an SME on federal, state, and philanthropic grants.
9:15 am - 10:15 amBentley Building 104 & Virtual with TicketDr. Chanell ButlerAdd To Calendar
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Dr. Chanell Butler

Director of Grants, Executive DivisionNorth Carolina Community College System
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Dr. Chanell Butler became the first Director of Grants in the Executive Office of NCCCS in July of 2024. Previously, she served as Chief of Staff in the Office of the President at Catawba Valley Community College. Since 2012, she has served as an innovative community college leader dedicated to making a difference in the community, serving students, collaborating with fellow colleagues, and empowering others to succeed. She has worked with federal, state, and private grant sources for nearly two decades. Dr. Butler's expertise lies in higher education leadership and successful grant administration. She has been a resident of Hickory, North Carolina since 2011. She is a proud NYU alumna and a certified Chief of Staff through Harvard Business School.
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Fully Autonomous AI Fundraising for Community CollegesDaniel Freeman, Ed.DShearer Hall
Fully Autonomous AI Fundraising for Community Colleges
Community colleges face a common challenge: there will never be enough fundraisers to personally engage all donors with the relational fundraising that we know inspires giving. Most donors receive only 1:many segmented communications, creating a gap in personalized engagement that affects retention and meaningful connection.
Gaston College is the first community college in the world to pioneer a solution by adding trusted digital labor to its team, via Autonomous Fundraising. Earlier this year, Gaston introduced Oliver, a Virtual Engagement Officer (VEO) powered entirely by AI to its community, tasked with deepening relationships and generating gifts as natural outcomes of these engagements.
9:15 am - 10:15 amShearer HallDaniel Freeman, Ed.DAdd To Calendar
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Daniel Freeman, Ed.D

Chief Development OfficerGaston College
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After earning his degree in sociology from UNC Charlotte, Daniel Freeman Ed.D entered the collegiate athletics industry to explore his passion for sports, coaching, marketing, and external relationships. His journey continued with an MS in Exercise Science/Sport Management and a Doctorate in Education/Global Sport Leadership, two more stops in athletics fundraising, and then settled into the realm of academic fundraising, where he currently resides. His work in higher education fundraising is focused on individual giving, campaign fundraising, and development leadership & strategy.
Due to the multiple roles Dr. Freeman has held, he considers himself a fundraising generalist with multiple specialties. Those roles have allowed him to experience all elements of a successful advancement department. You can follow his work on LinkedIn.
Dr. Freeman is a school record holder in the javelin at UNC Charlotte where he competed on the track and field team. He is a cook, a DIY'er, and a nationally known track and field throws coach.
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10:30 am - 11:30 am
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Miscellaneous Questions and Answers for FundraisersHank Dunbar, SVPRotary Auditorium, Huskins Library
Miscellaneous Questions and Answers for Fundraisers
10:30 am - 11:30 amRotary Auditorium, Huskins LibraryHank Dunbar, SVPAdd To Calendar
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Hank Dunbar, SVP

Manager, Philanthropic and Charitable ServicesFirst Citizens Bank
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Hank Dunbar joined First Citizens in 2014 as Manager of the Philanthropic and Charitable Group. His extensive experience, including service on numerous charitable boards, gives him a unique perspective from all sides of philanthropic giving. Prior to First Citizens, Hank spent 15 years developing and leading charitable and philanthropic institutions. Earlier in his career, he also served as Campbell University's Director of Alumni Activities, Director of Estate Planning and General Counsel.
In every role, he developed an industry-leading skill set with expertise in donor relationship management, endowment fund recordkeeping and planned-giving consultation for individuals and institutions. Hank is passionate about helping institutions fulfill their fiduciary duties - to both donors and beneficiaries of their services. He brings a comprehensive, holistic approach to charitable asset development and management. With this broader point-of-view, he sees solutions and opportunities where others only see problems and barriers.
Hank earned his undergraduate degree in Government, and his law degree from Campbell University.
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Plot Twists in the Grants WorldAmy MacDonaldBentley Building 104 & Virtual with Ticket
Plot Twists in the Grants World
The grant landscape is changing fast. In this online session, we'll dive into how our college has adapted to shifting compliance requirements, keeping our active grants on track, and scanning the horizon to prepare for what's next. We'll swap best practices and network to strengthen our work moving forward. Topic areas (ever growing) include: Executive Orders, NSF DEI changes, PRWORA, Grant pauses, Indirect Cost Rate renewal delays, Accessing program officers / tapping elected officials, RFP publication changes, Anticipating reimbursement changes, convenience clause, and UGG changes, Favorite LinkedIn follows, Tracking priorities- AI, Apprenticeship, etc.
This session will feature a virtual speaker.
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Amy MacDonald

Executive Director, Board Liaison, Sponsored Programs, and Special ProjectsWake Technical Community College
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Amy MacDonald, M.S., serves as the Executive Director of Sponsored Programs at Wake Technical Community College and provides leadership on public and private grant and contract development, administration, and compliance activities. Amy has worked for nearly 20 years writing and administering grant projects. She has a passion for student success initiatives, continuous improvement, and strategic budgeting.
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When Crisis Strikes: Mobilizing Support After a Natural DisasterBrywn Philips, Brenda Reash, Kelly SmithShearer Hall
When Crisis Strikes: Mobilizing Support After a Natural Disaster
Natural disasters can disrupt nonprofit operations and fundraising efforts without warning. This short workshop explores practical strategies to help organizations respond effectively, maintain donor engagement, and adapt fundraising plans during unexpected crises. Learn how to build resilience and safeguard your mission when the unexpected strikes.
10:30 am - 11:30 amShearer HallBrywn Philips, Brenda Reash, Kelly SmithAdd To Calendar
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Brywn Philips

Dean of AdvancementMayland Community College
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Brywn Philips has dedicated her career to education and community service. After many years as an English teacher, she embraced a new chapter in 2023 as Dean of Advancement. She holds a B.A. from Guilford College and an M.A. from the University of North Florida, and brings the same passion for storytelling and connection that defined her teaching to guiding the Foundation's efforts to build meaningful partnerships, support students, and strengthen the college's impact in the region.
Brenda Reash

Executive DirectorCarteret Community College
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Brenda Reash is the Executive Director of the Carteret Community College Foundation. Brenda has worked for the college since 2008. Her work as the Executive Director since 2016 has helped to raise more than $8 million dollars which included the first ever capital campaign for the college. Her dedication also includes working with donors to establish legacy gifts and new scholarships, over 34 new endowment and annual scholarships have been established since 2016.
During her 18 years at Carteret CC, Brenda helped establish new major fundraising events for the college, the Escoffier Dinner Series, Crystal Coast Wine Expo, and Celebration on the Sound concert.
Brenda earned her, Bachelor's of Science in Business Administration from Mount St. Mary's University, Master's in Public Administration from Strayer University, and her Certificate in Non-Profit Management from Duke University Continuing Studies.
Kelly Smith

Director of Resource DevelopmentMayland Community College
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Kelly Smith, Director of Resource Development, has been with Mayland Community College for 2 and a half years. In this role, she researches, prepares and manages grants for both the College and the Foundation. Prior to this, she worked for 15 years as Compliance Director ensuring the accreditation for the agency and licensing for specific programs remained current and compliant. Kelly has lived in Avery County for 20 years where she and her husband enjoy raising their 3 children on a Christmas Tree farm.
Mitchell Community College Campus Map
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Statesville, NC 28677
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12:00 am - 1:00 pm
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Lunch (Sponsored by NC Community College Foundation)Broad Street United Methodist Church
Lunch (Sponsored by NC Community College Foundation)
Broad Street United Methodist Church, 315 W Broad St, Statesville, NC 28677
12:00 pm - 1:00 pmBroad Street United Methodist ChurchAdd To Calendar
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1:15 pm - 2:15 pm
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"Free College" Era: Lessons from Tennessee's ExperienceChris CatesRotary Auditorium, Huskins Library
"Free College" Era: Lessons from Tennessee's Experience
If the state is providing a free education, then why is there a need for student scholarships? This session will provide information on Tennessee Promise and Tennessee Reconnect which are state programs to assist students with a college education. We will explore the purpose behind these programs as well as how it is impacting our current students. How are these programs impacting the scholarship demands and donor giving? This session will be open discussion on best practices for scholarships, how to relate free is not really free and the role donors play in completing a degree.
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Chris Cates

Assistant Vice President, College AdvancementWalters State Community College
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Chris Cates is a professional with over 26 years of experience in higher education and non-profit work, focusing on enrollment and donor development. He is currently the Assistant Vice President for College Advancement at Walters State Community College, a position he has held since 2017.
Prior to his current role, he held positions at Walters State Community College, Holston United Methodist Home for Children, and Carson-Newman University. Chris holds a Master of Science in Leadership from Austin Peay State University and a B.A. in Biology from Carson-Newman University. He is also active in his community, serving on several boards, including the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce and the Lakeway Area Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
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Managing Grant MonitoringCarla McMullenBentley Building 104 & Virtual with Ticket
Managing Grant Monitoring
In the absence of technology to monitor, track and document key implementation and administration activities, we will review a Monitoring Tool created in Excel, provide real life examples, and share best practices. Examples include navigating a scope of work change with the program officer, requesting modifications, tracking performance measures and holding project teams accountable for meeting them, reviewing grant budgets and adjusting to ensure appropriate spending, and reporting changes in key personnel, all while documenting the history.
This session will feature a virtual speaker.
1:15 pm - 2:15 pmBentley Building 104 & Virtual with TicketCarla McMullenAdd To Calendar
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Carla McMullen

Senior Director of Grants Compliance & AdministrationWake Technical Community College
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As the Senior Director of Grants Compliance at Wake Technical Community College, Carla leads regulatory compliance efforts for all college grants, including HEERF pandemic funds. She also develops and revises standardized procedures to ensure grants compliance and acts as the post award Authorized Organizational Representative (AOR). Carla has 27 years of experience developing and administering sponsored projects in the K-12 education sector and higher education. Recently, Carla was selected as a Mentor Fellow with Mentor-Connect; an internship to help prepare prospective U.S. National Science Foundation ATE grantees in crafting competitive grant proposals.
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Empowering Your Board: Best Practices for Fundraising SuccessValeska RedmondShearer Hall
Empowering Your Board: Best Practices for Fundraising Success
1:15 pm - 2:15 pmShearer HallValeska RedmondAdd To Calendar
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Valeska Redmond

Philanthropic AdvisorFirst Citizens Bank
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Trilingual communications professional with more than 13 years of experience in non-profit management and academia with expertise in strategic planning, qualitative and quantitative research, data analysis, and process improvement. Proven ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and drive innovation within teams. Goal-oriented collaborator with strong sales and project management skills. Task-driven leader with sound organizational, operational, and prioritization abilities.
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2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
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New to Fundraising? You Won't Want to Miss ThisKari YoungRotary Auditorium, Huskins Library
New to Fundraising? You Won't Want to Miss This
Are you just starting out in fundraising—or looking to strengthen the foundation of your development work at a community college? This session will walk you through the essentials of building a sustainable fundraising program, from understanding the unique role of philanthropy in higher education to creating the first steps of a strategy you can actually use. We'll cover practical tools, common pitfalls to avoid, and proven ways to engage donors, sponsors, and community partners. Whether you're brand-new or simply seeking a refresh, you'll leave with a clear roadmap and the confidence to grow your college's fundraising efforts.
2:30 pm - 3:30 pmRotary Auditorium, Huskins LibraryKari YoungAdd To Calendar
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Kari Young

Executive DirectorNash Community College
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Kari Young is the Executive Director of the Nash Community College Foundation, where she leads fundraising, donor cultivation, and strategic partnerships to advance student success and strengthen community impact. She also owns Forward Fundraising, a consultancy dedicated to helping nonprofits build intentional, relationship-based fundraising programs. With over 20 years of experience in nonprofit development—including leadership roles at Degrees of Change, Lutheran Community Services Northwest, and KNKX (NPR Affiliate)—Kari has a proven track record of growing major gift programs, launching innovative campaigns, and exceeding fundraising goals. She is passionate about equipping others with the tools to build sustainable fundraising strategies that transform organizations and the communities they serve.
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Grant Work in the Deep End: Thriving When You're the Whole DepartmentLisa MillerBentley Building 104 & Virtual with Ticket
Grant Work in the Deep End: Thriving When You're the Whole Department
Feeling like a small fish in a big grants ocean? This session is for anyone juggling the entire grant process alone. Learn how to streamline your work, build allies, and turn solo challenges into opportunities. Discussion encouraged—bring your stories!
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Lisa Miller

Director, Strategic Initiatives & AssessmentMitchell Community College
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Lisa Miller knows what it's like to juggle the entire grants process—often as a team of one. As Director of Strategic Initiatives and Assessment at Mitchell Community College, she draws on more than 20 years of nonprofit and higher education experience, including 14 years in the NC Community College System. She's secured millions in federal, state, and local grants funding, led multi-college collaborations, and built sustainable grants systems for small institutions. Lisa is passionate about practical solutions, strong partnerships, and supporting other grant professionals.
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Navigating the Legal Landscape: Executive Orders & Nonprofit ImpactRobert SaundersShearer Hall
Navigating the Legal Landscape: Executive Orders & Nonprofit Impact
2:30 pm - 3:30 pmShearer HallRobert SaundersAdd To Calendar
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Robert Saunders

PartnerBrooks Pierce
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Bob Saunders is a tax and business lawyer with extensive experience in the nonprofit sector. He counsels primarily tax-exempt organizations, both charitable and non-charitable, on a multitude of federal and state tax controversy matters, estate planning, and tax-exempt financing. He is also a skilled advisor regarding regulatory compliance regarding charitable solicitation laws and regulatory review of assets transfers by nonprofit organizations.
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3:45 pm - 4:45 pm
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A Practical Demo and Q&A on Awards Management SoftwareJonathan Garrison, Rachael MashburnRotary Auditorium, Huskins Library
A Practical Demo and Q&A on Awards Management Software
3:45 pm - 4:45 pmRotary Auditorium, Huskins LibraryJonathan Garrison, Rachael MashburnAdd To Calendar
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Jonathan Garrison

Director, Sandhills Promise, Scholarships, Recruitment, and Student Conduct OfficerSandhills Community College
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Jonathan has been at Sandhills Community College for 15 years, and he currently serves as the Director of Scholarship Operations and Enrollment Management. He started out in the Financial Aid office and has overseen the college's scholarship program for Student Services since 2014. Jonathan remembers setting up AcademicWorks (now Award Management) way back in 2014 so the college could officially go live with the product in 2015. Today, Jonathan and his team coordinate and oversee scholarships for both curriculum and Workforce continuing education students, the college's Promise program, all campus recruitment activities, the GEAR UP NC grant, and enrollment management operations. Jonathan also serves as the Student Officer for the college.
Jonathan and his wife Tonya have two daughters, Alexus and Peyton, and a fur baby named Ava who really runs the Garrison household. Alexus graduated last year with her Respiratory Therapy degree, and Peyton is working on her bachelor's degree in Creative Writing. When not at work, you will probably find Jonathan either in the kitchen or at one of his BBQ smokers. Cooking traditional southern comfort food is a passion of his. Or Jonathan will tell that he would rather just sell everything and either move to the beach or Disney World. Those are the places that you will find the Garrison family most often!
Rachael Mashburn

Sandhills Promise and Scholarships CoordinatorSandhills Community College
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Rachael has been working at Sandhills Community College since 2017, starting as a work-study student in the Scholarships Department and transitioning to a full-time position in 2021. While at Sandhills, she was also a member of the volleyball team, and together, they won two Region titles! After earning her Associate in Arts in 2019, she transferred to UNC Charlotte, where she completed her Bachelor's in Psychology in 2021. In her spare time, she plays in a recreational volleyball league and stays active at the gym. She's also a bit of a neat freak and loves keeping things organized. She lives with her boyfriend, and they have two cats who are extremely spoiled!
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The Power of Partnerships: Strategies for Making More Impactful GrantsDara Muldoon, David HowellBentley Building 104 & Virtual with Ticket
The Power of Partnerships: Strategies for Making More Impactful Grants
3:45 pm - 4:45 pmBentley Building 104 & Virtual with TicketDara Muldoon, David HowellAdd To Calendar
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Dara Muldoon

Grants SpecialistCape Fear Community College
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Dara Muldoon manages and oversees grants at Cape Fear Community College, where she works with faculty, staff, and community partners to identify needs and secure funding that strengthens college programs, services and scholarship opportunities. Her work spans from workforce development and student success initiatives to academic enrichment and community partnerships, helping to expand opportunities for students and advance the college's mission. Prior to this role, Dara served as Project Director for the college's Title III grant, where she oversaw implementation and compliance of a multi-year federal award. With a strong background in grant development and resource management, she is passionate about creating opportunities that support both students and the broader community.
David Howell

Executive Director, CFCC FoundationCape Fear Community College
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David Howell is the Executive Director of the CFCC Foundation. He joined the Foundation team in March of 2025.
David previously served in multiple leadership roles with the American Red Cross, including Senior Regional Philanthropy Officer, Chief Development Officer, Advanced Fundraiser Training Lead, and National Program Manager in Disaster Fundraising. As the Southeastern U.S. Division's sole representative on the National Foundation Advisory Council, he played a key role in shaping best practices in philanthropy and financial growth across the organization.
A lifelong North Carolinian and Wilmington resident since 2004, David has remained deeply connected to the state's colleges and universities as both an educator and advocate. Passionate about community service, he has served on numerous nonprofit boards. He is currently President of the Association of Fundraising Professionals of the Cape Fear, a volunteer-led organization dedicated to strengthening local nonprofits and their impact.
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Leadership Considerations Regarding Endowment SpendingJason EdwardsShearer Hall
Leadership Considerations Regarding Endowment Spending
3:45 pm - 4:45 pmShearer HallJason EdwardsAdd To Calendar
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Jason Edwards

COOAdavico
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Jason Edwards joined Adavico in 2018 as the chief operating officer and is instrumental in advancing Adavico's software and client services divisions. A seasoned veteran of endowments, sub-accounting systems, and pooled fund administration, he focuses on creating company-wide best practices and enhancing product and service offerings.
Before Adavico, Jason served as vice president of finance and administration at North Carolina Wesleyan University. He has also served in executive roles within an investment services administration firm and owned and managed a transfer agent providing services to over 100 pooled products.
Jason holds a B.S. in Accounting from North Carolina Wesleyan University. Furthermore, his experiential learning of UPMIFA and FASB compliance standards offers valuable expertise for endowment administration.
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5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Dinner at Twisted Oak (Sponsored by First Citizens Wealth Management)Twisted Oak
Dinner at Twisted Oak (Sponsored by First Citizens Wealth Management)
Twisted Oak American Bar & Grill, 21 N. Center St. #104, Statesville, NC 28677
5:30 pm - 7:30 pmTwisted OakAdd To Calendar
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