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Keyword: "fundraising"

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Athletics Development Success Hinges on Broadening the Donor Base
By Paul Steinbach, July 2012
A season potentially worth millions of dollars turned on a dime. Arizona State University’s football team had just scored a touchdown to take a five-point lead on UCLA, then recovered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff.

UConn Drama Shows a Darker Side of Donor Relations
By Nicholas Brown, April 2011
In a brutally frank and occasionally vitriolic five-page letter to University of Connecticut athletic director Jeff Hathaway, publishing magnate Robert Burton repeatedly cited the millions of dollars he'd donated to the school as evidence that he'd been snubbed in the search process for a new head football coach.

Economy Affects Fundraising for College Athletic Facilities
By Nicholas Brown, April 2011
That college sports can be big business isn’t exactly breaking news. Nor is the institutional strain that exists between academics and athletics.

Booster Clubs are Saving High School Sports
By Michael Popke, September 2010
At some schools, sports teams owe their existence to outside financial support.

High Schools, Municipalities Look for Corporate Sponsors
By Michael Popke, May 2010
Local sports and recreation programs are relying more on corporate sponsorships these days.

Ring Ka-ching!
By Michael Popke , 3/01/2007
A high-school wrestling coach goes to the mat to raise funds for his team.

Unhearing Aid
By Michael Popke , 1/01/2007
Many deaf athletes are as good as Olympic athletes. The only difference is we get much less training. A lot of that has to do with funding.

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