Awards and Recognition
CASE V members work hard promoting institutional advancement — and they deserve recognition. CASE V bestows a number of awards each year at the district's annual meeting. You're welcome to nominate deserving colleagues, or to submit your own work for recognition in the Pride of CASE V. Be sure to look for deadline dates for each award application.
2010 Circle of Excellence Award Winners
The CASE Circle of Excellence Awards recognize outstanding efforts in institutional advancement. This international awards program, open to all CASE members worldwide, provides an opportunity to showcase innovative, exciting, and effective programs and projects. Competition is in more than 40 categories—from fundraising efforts and alumni relations projects to publication/Web design and advancement services programs. See the 2009 winners by institution.
Newcomer's Fellowship Awards
CASE V awards those who are new to the advancement profession financial assistance to attend the district conference in December. Learn more about the Newcomer's Fellowship Program.
Student Scholarship Awards
CASE V's Student Scholarship Program awards five students who are interested in careers in institutional advancement with scholarships to attend the annual district conference. Learn more about the Student Scholarship Program and review the past scholarship recipients.
Retiree's Recognition
CASE V recognizes and honors colleagues who have recently retired or are planning to retire. CASE members who have at least 10 years of service in institutional advancement and some demonstrated involvement with CASE will be recognized in CASE V publications and online.
Submit a short biography — including service to CASE — along with a jpg image of the retiree to the Editor of Advance at: advance@uwlax.edu. Submissions will be printed and/or posted shortly after received. See current retiree recognitions.
The Clarence J. Jupiter Fellowship in Institutional Advancement
The Clarence J. Jupiter Fellowship program seeks to diversify the advancement profession. As the premier association for educational advancement professionals, CASE is committed to the inclusion of people from diverse backgrounds at all levels of the profession. The Jupiter Fellowship program is designed to attract students (undergraduate and graduate) of diverse backgrounds who may not have previously considered a career in institutional advancement. The program provides up to eight fellows with a hands-on learning experience at CASE-member educational institutions throughout North America. Jupiter Fellows receive on the-job training and gain valuable skills in the three professional areas of advancement—alumni relations, communications & marketing, and philanthropy. For additional information about the application, contact Rob Henry Executive Director of Emerging Constituencies, Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE), 1307 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005-4701
PHONE: 202.478.5654; FAX: 202.387.4973
EMAIL: henry@case.org
