Published: July 07, 2011
Leading Higher Education Institutions Partner with Blackbaud
CHARLESTON, S.C. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Blackbaud, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLKB)
today announced that in the first quarter, Beloit College, the
University of Connecticut Foundation, University of Richmond, and Wake
Forest University each selected the company's higher education solution
to optimize advancement operations. Additionally, Blackbaud announced
that it will serve as the platinum sponsor of the CASE
Summit for Advancement Leaders, kicking off on Sunday.
"We're excited to partner with these leading institutions and to provide
the technology that will support their future growth," said Charlie
Cumbaa, Blackbaud's president of the enterprise customer business unit.
"We are also pleased to once again support CASE - an organization that
is committed, as we are, to serving the higher education sector."
Founded in 1834, Wake Forest University is a private, coeducational
collegiate university with a liberal arts curriculum located in
Winston-Salem, N.C. and is ranked among the best colleges in the nation.
Wake Forest recently selected Blackbaud CRM to empower end-users, reduce
data silos, and enhance prospect and campaign management tools.
"Blackbaud CRM is the perfect solution to meet our needs as we scale our
operation for an upcoming campaign," said Mark Petersen, vice president
of university advancement at Wake Forest. "The robust toolsets offered
to both our frontline fundraisers and our development services team will
elevate our capabilities in critical areas like prospect research and
management, gift processing and stewardship, proposal tracking and our
major gift pipeline. We simply could not be successful without a
comprehensive management software like Blackbaud CRM."
With 30 years of experience serving higher education institutions,
Blackbaud has partnered with over 2,300 universities, colleges and
foundations worldwide by providing solutions and services that help
secure funding, demonstrate accountability and build strong
relationships with alumnae/alumni, students, parents and supporters.
Blackbaud to feature technology and research at CASE Summit
Blackbaud will demonstrate its solutions for higher education
institutions and present a session on benchmarking at the CASE Summit
for Advancement Leaders to be held July 10 to 12 in Chicago, IL. The
event, which is held annually for senior-level higher education
advancement professionals, offers a unique chance to come together to
engage in meaningful discussion about the issues affecting the future of
advancement.
"We're very grateful for Blackbaud's support of the Summit for
Advancement Leaders, which attracts senior-level advancement
professionals and college and university presidents from across North
America," said CASE President John Lippincott. "Blackbaud's engagement
with the Summit helps CASE bring leading thinkers together to explore
the relationship of strong, strategic advancement programs to the
success of higher education."
As part of the Summit's lineup of expert speakers, Jenny Cooke,
Blackbaud's director of higher education donorCentrics Benchmarking will
be joined by Shaun Keister, annual giving consultant with Campbell &
Company to present "Benchmarking to Drive Advancement Strategies."
The presentation will focus on key annual fund trends revealed by Target
Analytics 2010 Index of Higher Education Fundraising Performance.
Each year, Target Analytics, a Blackbaud company, compiles actual
fundraising data from a broad sample of private and public schools to
evaluate overall annual fund trends such as acquisition, retention,
giving levels, and much more. In addition to key annual fund metrics,
the presentation will share results of a unique longitudinal study
tracking donor behavior both before and after making a $1000 gift. For
more information about the CASE Summit for Advancement Leaders, visit www.case.org/summit.
For more information on Blackbaud's solutions for higher education
institutions, visit www.blackbaud.com/highered.
About Blackbaud
Blackbaud is the leading global provider of software and services
designed specifically for nonprofit organizations, enabling them to
improve operational efficiency, build strong relationships, and raise
more money to support their missions. Approximately 24,000 organizations
- including The American Red Cross, Cancer Research UK, Earthjustice,
International Fund for Animal Welfare, Lincoln Center, The Salvation
Army, The Taft School, Tulsa Community Foundation, Ursinus College, the
WGBH Educational Foundation, and Yale University - use one or more
Blackbaud products and services for fundraising, constituent
relationship management, financial management, website management,
direct marketing, education administration, ticketing, business
intelligence, prospect research, consulting, and analytics. Since 1981,
Blackbaud's sole focus and expertise has been partnering with nonprofits
and providing them the solutions they need to make a difference in their
local communities and worldwide. Headquartered in the United States,
Blackbaud also has operations in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, the
Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit www.blackbaud.com.
Forward-looking Statements
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and assumptions contained in this news release are forward-looking
statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Although
Blackbaud attempts to be accurate in making these forward-looking
statements, it is possible that future circumstances might differ from
the assumptions on which such statements are based. In addition, other
important factors that could cause results to differ materially include
the following: general economic risks; uncertainty regarding increased
business and renewals from existing customers; continued success in
sales growth; management of integration of acquired companies and other
risks associated with acquisitions; risks associated with successful
implementation of multiple integrated software products; the ability to
attract and retain key personnel; risks related to our dividend policy
and share repurchase program, including potential limitations on our
ability to grow and the possibility that we might discontinue payment of
dividends; risks relating to restrictions imposed by the credit
facility; risks associated with management of growth; lengthy sales and
implementation cycles, particularly in larger organization;
technological changes that make our products and services less
competitive; and the other risk factors set forth from time to time in
the SEC filings for Blackbaud, copies of which are available free of
charge at the SEC's website at www.sec.gov
or upon request from Blackbaud's investor relations department. All
Blackbaud product names appearing herein are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Blackbaud, Inc.

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