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  <title>Standards Matter in Advancement: A Conversation About the CASE Global Reporting Standards</title>
  <description> For the first time, the&amp;amp;nbsp;educational&amp;amp;nbsp;advancement profession worldwide has a global set of&amp;amp;nbsp;standards for its work. Founded in the CASE Statement on Ethics and the Principles of Practice for&amp;amp;nbsp;Professionals in&amp;amp;nbsp;Educational Fundraising, Alumni&amp;amp;nbsp;Relations&amp;amp;nbsp;and Communications and Marketing, the&amp;amp;nbsp;recently published CASE Global Reporting Standards usher in a new era for transparency in educational philanthropy. The&amp;amp;nbsp;CASE Global Reporting Standards&amp;amp;nbsp;set the stage for benchmarking across&amp;amp;nbsp;other advancement disciplines in future editions. This conversation with the&amp;amp;nbsp;fearless co-chairs of the Standards&amp;amp;nbsp;Working Group, Matthew Eynon, Vice President for College Advancement, Franklin &amp;amp;amp; Marshall College, and Brian Hastings, President and CEO of the University of Nebraska Foundation, provides&amp;amp;nbsp;insight into this work and&amp;amp;nbsp;why the Standards are important for every advancement professional, trustee,&amp;amp;nbsp;and institutional leader.&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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