I hope u are correct!
Also worth noting: when I first got basketball tickets 13 years ago, non-donor seats were $99 for a 20 games. The same seats are now $275 for 16 games. The AD will do their best to get maximum return.
I hope u are correct!
Pass up on Thristy Thursdays and send the savings...I’m a college student. Not sure donating to the Cyclone Club is in the cards for me at the moment. I just was not aware of our donor situation and that we don’t have very many high level donors
Except football tickets went up a year agoIts not exactly a 50% increase either. 4 Tickets for $600, and $1000 donation for gold was $850 per ticket. Bumping $1500 donation for Gold means its now $975 per ticket. That’s only a 15% increase.
it is going to be interesting in the future...
former students with ~50k in student loans... do they donate? I'm not.
Yep, 6,600 donors is pretty pathetic, especially when considering the opening is $100.
I agree on the Hilton conerns over JTS. Sitting on the 50 yard line in the upper deck is a GREAT SEAT and requires a $300 donation. For center court at a MBB game in the balcony. That donation is $3750...
More of us need to step up to our own account....tough to do but necessary.I am jumping way ahead in this thread from page 2, but I just wanted to comment that I bet MANY donors do this the same way I do with the group I am attached to. We all give our $$ to one person who donates for us as a group. In my case (4) of us donate to one individual who collects all the credit for it, but in reality there are 4 donors. Then, within that same group, there is another group of wives/friends who donate together at a lower level. So, there are like 12 individual donors all going together, but to the university it looks like there are only 2 donors. I write all that to say that the 6,000 donor number doesn't mean much to me.
You nailed it. I live out of state too..... and ISU does a bad job of reaching out to alumni for support. I also donate (Gold level) and will continue to do so. ISU needs to get more aggressive reaching out. Don't be afraid to ask for the $.These numbers are definitely embarrassing compared to the other schools in the conference and we need to step it up.
It’s easy to place blame but I think ISU needs to do more outreach to get more alums donating. I live out of state and would not have any idea about this if it weren’t for CF. I donate now to help the program, not for tickets. I’m sure lots of others would as well.
it is going to be interesting in the future...
former students with ~50k in student loans... do they donate? I'm not.
You nailed it. I live out of state too..... and ISU does a bad job of reaching out to alumni for support. I also donate (Gold level) and will continue to do so. ISU needs to get more aggressive reaching out. Don't be afraid to ask for the $.
Our fans are notoriously cheap and like to complain endlessly about officiating.
Also worth noting: when I first got basketball tickets 13 years ago, non-donor seats were $99 for a 20 games. The same seats are now $275 for 16 games. The AD will do their best to get maximum return.
Iowans are notoriously cheap and like to complain endlessly about everything.
That's our reputation.
I think offering benefits for those that live out of state would help with that as well. I am out of state and have been for years. I only make it back for a football game every year or two - and sadly haven't been to a basketball game for 7-8 years. So the parking and ticket benefits don't do anything for me. I still do donate, but I think would probably donate more if they did something for those of us that the tickets/parking do not apply to.
I don't know what benefits that might be, maybe offer team issued gear or something exclusive that you could only get through the CC?
Anyways, I do think reaching out to out of state alumni is something they should really do more of. Seems like something they could really tap into.