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How an Alumni Office Boosted Giving With Better Surveys

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Surveys That Grew Giving

How a smarter alumni engagement survey turned quiet graduates into donors.

When an alumni office stops guessing what graduates care about and starts asking systematically, giving tends to follow. This is the story of how one advancement team did exactly that.

Note: This is an illustrative composite case study based on common patterns in advancement work. "Midfield State University" is an anonymized stand-in, and the figures are plausible examples, not results from a single named client.

Key takeaways

  • A well-designed alumni engagement survey doubles as a segmentation engine, sorting graduates by affinity, capacity signals, and preferred ways to give back.
  • Midfield State lifted alumni giving participation from 8.2% to 11.6% in two cycles by acting on survey-driven segments.
  • Asking graduates how they want to engage, not just for money, surfaced volunteers and event attendees who later converted to donors.
  • Personalizing outreach by survey segment outperformed one-size-fits-all appeals on both response and average gift.

The starting point

Midfield State University, a mid-sized public institution with roughly 90,000 living alumni, ran the advancement playbook most offices know well: a spring appeal, a fall appeal, a giving day, and a reunion push. Participation had drifted down to 8.2%, and the team's read on why graduates gave (or didn't) was mostly anecdotal.

The advancement staff had plenty of transactional data, who gave, how much, when, but almost no attitudinal data. They knew what alumni did and nothing about why. That gap made every appeal a broadcast rather than a conversation.

The intervention: an alumni engagement survey built to segment

An alumni engagement survey is a structured instrument that measures how connected graduates feel to their institution, what they value about the relationship, and how they prefer to stay involved. Midfield's team designed theirs to do more than measure sentiment, they built it to segment.

The survey, fielded to the full reachable alumni list, focused on four areas:

  1. Affinity, What experiences shaped their time on campus (faculty mentors, athletics, a specific program, study abroad)?
  2. Engagement preferences, Did they want to mentor students, attend events, volunteer, advocate, or give financially?
  3. Communication fit, Which channels and cadence did they actually want?
  4. Barriers, For non-donors, what was holding them back?

Using survey logic, the team routed respondents down different paths, a recent graduate saw different questions than a 30-year alum, and anyone who flagged a specific affinity got follow-up items about it. Distribution went out across email and SMS, with automated reminders, and results flowed into live dashboards the advancement team could filter by class year, region, and affinity.

What the data revealed

Three findings reshaped the strategy.

First, a meaningful share of non-donors were not disengaged, they were mis-engaged. They wanted to mentor or attend events, not write checks, and no one had ever offered them that on-ramp. Second, affinity was a stronger predictor of willingness to give than class year, which had been the office's default segmentation. Third, the biggest stated barrier among lapsed donors was not money; it was a feeling that they didn't know where their gift went.

Acting on the segments

Midfield rebuilt outreach around what the survey told them.

  • Affinity-based appeals. Instead of a generic "support Midfield" message, alumni heard about the specific program, scholarship, or team they'd flagged. A former marching-band member got an appeal tied to the music program.
  • Non-cash on-ramps. Alumni who wanted to mentor or volunteer were routed into those programs first. A striking number gave financially within a year of engaging as volunteers, engagement preceded giving rather than the reverse.
  • Impact transparency. For the "I don't know where my gift goes" segment, the office added short, concrete impact reporting to every appeal and stewardship touch.
  • Channel and cadence matching. Alumni were contacted the way they said they wanted to be, which cut unsubscribes and lifted open rates.

The results

Over two giving cycles, Midfield saw:

  • Participation up from 8.2% to 11.6% across the reachable alumni base.
  • A 22% increase in average gift among affinity-segmented appeals versus the prior generic control.
  • Roughly 1,400 alumni who engaged first as volunteers or mentors, of whom about a third made a financial gift within twelve months.
  • Survey response rates near 19%, strong for a full-list alumni field, driven by multi-channel distribution and reminders.

The throughline: the survey didn't just measure engagement, it created a map the whole office could act on.

What made it work

Three principles are portable to any advancement shop:

  1. Ask about more than money. The graduates who want to give time are often your future donors. Give them a door.
  2. Segment on affinity, not just recency or capacity. People give to what they love, and a survey is the fastest way to learn what that is.
  3. Close the loop with impact. Showing where gifts go directly addressed the top stated barrier among lapsed donors.

For teams sizing the tooling to run alumni surveys, segmentation, and dashboards together, the QuestionPro pricing page outlines tiers that fit both small advancement teams and large multi-college systems.

Want to turn your next alumni engagement survey into a segmentation engine that actually moves giving? Build Alumni Surveys and we'll help you design one around your alumni base.

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Frequently asked questions

What is an alumni engagement survey?

An alumni engagement survey is a structured instrument that measures how connected graduates feel to their institution, what they value about that relationship, and how they prefer to stay involved. Beyond measuring sentiment, a well-designed one segments alumni by affinity and engagement preference so outreach can be personalized.

Do engagement surveys actually increase alumni giving?

They increase giving indirectly by improving targeting. In this illustrative case, acting on survey-driven segments, affinity-based appeals, non-cash on-ramps, and impact transparency, helped lift participation from 8.2% to 11.6% and raised average gift by 22% on segmented appeals.

How do you get good alumni survey response rates?

Distribute across multiple channels such as email and SMS, send automated reminders, keep the survey short with skip logic so alumni only see relevant questions, and time it away from major appeal periods. Multi-channel distribution helped this composite office reach roughly 19% response on a full-list field.

What should an alumni engagement survey ask about?

Focus on four areas: affinity (what shaped their campus experience), engagement preferences (mentoring, events, volunteering, or giving), communication fit (channel and cadence), and barriers for non-donors. Together these turn the survey into a segmentation map the advancement office can act on.

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