
Here are some tidbits for those of you interested in knowing.
For those of you wishing to make the track disappear, take heart. There are long range plans for just that.
There are other facilities improvement goals as well including additional indoor practice space, longer softball field, longer throws area, etc. These, too, should be considered long range IMO.
There are efforts being made to raise significant funds for things other than simple Yosef benefits. Think here of separating some components of our "product". Right now, we sell parking space, tickets, and stickers. Our "product" is much broader than that. The first thing that came to my mind was additional naming rights, though I believe the efforts at raising funds are much broader than that.
No immediate changes to parking benefits are on the table, though Brian Tracy did make a comment about raising the minimum donation for a stadium lot space to $5,000 and the additional revenue that would generate. Personally, I still see parking as demand driven. When I first joined Yosef, $1,000 would get a stadium lot space. Demand has pushed that to the point that 65% of the stadium lot is $2,500+ donors. Time will tell what happens there.
Yosef folks know that there must be changes to giving platforms to make it easier to donate and purchase tickets. There is work being done to see what can be improved how. In the meantime, call Yosef for whatever donation questions you have. Please call. Call with all your questions. The more they know what we need, the better product they'll eventually come up with (I hope!).
Our athletic department continues to do more with less. We are one of very few schools nationally funding 20 sports. Until we fully fund the scholarships for our athletes, the athletic department will have to squeeze a scholarship from this travel budget or that staffing budget. Fully funding all of our scholarships means roughly $5,000,000. Last year we hit an all-time high of $3,000,000.
If you are or know a young alum, please encourage them to join Yosef at any level. While some of the high-ups would like to insist that everyone can "step up" and give more, the fact of the matter is that most of us are ordinary working class folks who love Appalachian.
I will continue to assert as long as I live that every $10 donor is crucial to the success of Yosef. If we could, somehow, get 70% of the graduates from last year to join Yosef and provide them with reasons to return to the mountain, we would develop an amazingly strong Yosef Club that could one day sustain itself. Imagine what it would look like if 70% of our living alumni made a gift of $5 each month ... $5 x 12 months x 70% of 117,000 = $4,914,000 per year. Just as no single raindrop is responsible for the flood, no single donor can consistently fund all we need as an organization.
For the love of Appalachian, please ... BE YOSEF!
Thanks.