
Providing Fundraising and Management Consulting Services to Educational and Other Nonprofit Institutions
Patricia King Jackson Associates (PKJA) provides fundraising and management consulting services to educational and other nonprofit institutions. Based in Washington, DC, PKJA provides a variety of customized services designed to help institutions maximize and sustain their fundraising capacities in support of their institutions’ missions.
Building Fundraising Programs
The firm’s principal, Patricia King Jackson, has spent a thirty-five-year career building fundraising programs from the ground up. She makes use of—and, in some cases, has helped to pioneer—some of the best practices in the fundraising field.
Patricia King Jackson has spent thirty-five years fundraising for educational and academic medical institutions. A graduate of Mills College in Oakland, California, she has held senior staff responsibilities at Bryn Mawr and Dartmouth Colleges, and she has served as the chief development officer in the fundraising programs at Fox Chase Cancer Center and Sidwell Friends School.
1. “Pat inspired and empowered our Trustees and Campaign volunteers to give and get the funds needed to meet our goals.”
Susan Sachs Goldman
Former Board Chair, Sidwell Friends School
2. “As an independent consultant, I put all of my energy and passion into my relationship with clients. I am not distracted by the pressures of subordinate staff or of the need to grow a business.”
Pat Jackson
Principal
3. “We worked together on a successful $30 million campaign. Pat was a colleague and mentor!”
Mary Kay Poppenberg
Retired Executive Vice President, Chatham University
4. “The time Pat spent getting to know the School paid off in both the Feasibility Study and a successful capital campaign!”
Caitlin MacKenzie
Director of Development, Washington Waldorf School
5. “Everything I know about development I learned from you and I thank you for your leadership, energy, dedication and friendship.”
Courtney Clark Pastrick
Trustee, Campaign Co-Chair, Sidwell Friends School
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Feasibility studies are time-consuming and expensive. They are best utilized when an institution feels that they have done their homework, they know their major donors, they know what they need, and they are relatively certain of a positive outcome from the study. A premature study not only wastes money but also risks sending a negative signal to the institution’s largest donors. The irony of feasibility studies is that the best ones only confirm what the Development Office “thinks” that it knows; new and surprising information from a feasibility study is likely to be negative.
The value of the feasibility study—even for the most sophisticated and well-developed fundraising program—is threefold:
To ensure that your institution is ready to hire a consultant and start the feasibility study process, ask yourselves the following questions first:
If you answer yes to all questions, you have a good chance of gaining a positive feasibility study result. Have a question? Contact at pkjackson@pkja.com.
Most heads of institutions and development offices are used to setting goals and measuring results against last year’s achievement. But, for many of us who get too far into the trees of our own programs, measuring our successes against the single ruler of our own history may leave us unaware of new techniques and best practices used elsewhere to maximize fundraising revenues.
Maximizing Performance with Strategic Benchmarking
Benchmarking is the continuous and systematic process of comparing and measuring our own productivity against leaders elsewhere. It helps us gain information and improve performance. Specifically, benchmarking will help you to:
While CASE and NAIS offer programs to help institutions compare their fundraising results, we prefer the data-mining programs and database histories available through CASE now that it has acquired the Council for Aid to Education (CAE), which has been in the data-mining and data collection business for six decades. Their database includes most institutions of higher education, the boarding schools, and most of the larger independent day school programs.
Patricia King Jackson Associates
2555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 805, Washington, DC 20037
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