Multi-Million Dollar Success: Redefining Comprehensive Fundraising at an HBCU
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If you have a small fundraising team with BIG fundraising goals… this session is for you! The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff achieved a transformational fundraising milestone, surpassing $10.1 million, a dramatic leap from its long‑standing annual average of $2 million. For a Historically Black College or University (HBCU), particularly a smaller public institution, this level of fundraising growth remains rare and deeply significant. Despite the persistent challenges HBCUs face in philanthropy and alumni engagement, UAPB’s success demonstrates what’s possible when creativity, resilience and bold, unconventional strategies come together.

Join us for an engaging, transformative session and learn how we overcame extreme challenges and barriers to create a successful, comprehensive and high-impact fundraising strategy.

Meet the Speakers

George Cotton, Vice Chancellor of Institutional Advancement, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff

George Cotton serves as Vice Chancellor for Institutional Advancement at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, where he leads alumni engagement, philanthropic partnerships, and student opportunity initiatives. A seasoned advancement professional with more than three decades of experience across higher education and community nonprofits, he brings deep personal commitment to education's transformative power — shaped by a scholarship that opened doors he never imagined growing up in West Helena, Arkansas. Beyond advancement leadership, he is a motivational speaker, career coach, and personal development trainer who believes wholeheartedly in people's ability to remake their lives and uplift their communities, guided by a simple purpose: to leave the world better than he found it.
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