You know what that’s a great point. Does anyone know how I can donate directly to the Soccer Team and Golf Teams?
Send the money to the AD and state it has to be used for those sports. Legally they have to follow your restriction.
You know what that’s a great point. Does anyone know how I can donate directly to the Soccer Team and Golf Teams?
Your wife may not agree that she provides no ROI.
You have a cheap wife if she only costs you 20% of your income.I get plenty of ROI on the 20% she gets![]()
Correct. If you don't live in a city with an alumni base I doubt you get much value from it.Lol, I honestly have no idea what you are talking about. My grandparents have been gone a long time and I don’t listen to NPR.
Guessing you are talking it’s just a fundraiser. With the NPR thing, you are at least getting radio you might enjoy. With the AA, it seems I just get Jeff Johnson to create a crappy cheer for us.
You have a cheap wife if she only costs you 20% of your income.
I can give, but I'm not going to.
1) I've made my feelings on athletes getting paid well known and I am not going to support something I don't agree with.
2) I already spent 80% of my money on something with no ROI so I am not going to spend my money on this.
And that’s fine. Personal choice. My assumption is that you are likewise going to reduce expectations accordingly regarding our mbb and fb teams moving forward.
You can sign up for those overpriced travel deals.So the AA doesn’t have much of a purpose it seems.
Didn’t Texas A&M have a program where they tried to get every living alumni to donate $100? There’s no reason that Iowa State can’t do something similar for athletics. I’d even consider donating and I’m a college student
It was in another thread weeks ago but in the Big 12, Iowa State is in the top half of number of alumni and is dead last in dollars donated. We are frugal (to put it mildly).
It’s because our AD never cultivated donations. We also are mostly bachelor degrees. Med and law schools create larger donors, we have neither. Ag is capital intensive so cash isn’t as plentiful as oil type states.I like to challenge myself to determine the story behind the data. Why for example is our alumni so large compared to our donation base? Playing devils advocate here, ISU wasn't a "power house" of alumni growth until around the 2000 era. It was around this time that the number of students at ISU really started to explode. ISU I believe took over the spot at largest university (undergrad) in Iowa around this period too I believe. I was one of those kids.
IF this is why we have such a large alumni base then that means a significant portion of our base is under the age of 45. It is a younger and newer base then maybe some of our more established peers. This also means that if they were anything like me, they spent a good 20 years trying to pay off student loans, buying their long term homes, building families, etc. Things that cost a lot of money. Once people hit their 50's kids are ideally off the payroll, they are established in life, and that discretionary cash flow looks a bit better.
My HOPE is that as our alumni base continues to age and we all become more established in our careers that we see donations start to tick up. I will tell you from my personal situation that no matter how bad I wanted to donate, I couldn't afford it until recently. I didn't make my first cyclone club donation until last year when I felt like I needed to in order to retain top coaching talent. I for one would also be interested in contributing to the NIL fund. I don't love the idea of it, but ISU performance on the field/court has been something that has brought me a ton of joy (and stress) through my entire adult life. I'd like to think that I'm doing what I can to help continue that trend.
Everyone obviously needs to do whatever works for them and their situation. Nothing else. Maybe it's confirmation bias. Maybe I'm just too optimistic. But I really do think that as this boom in alumni starts to mature in life and find themselves in better financial standing that we'll see better support from a financial side of things.
We’re ******* Iowa St. dude. Give it a rest. The people you want to talk to run this site and others like it and work for newspapers and radio stations. Go tell them about it.
I’m aware we are Iowa State. Donated since 2001 when I was 24 years old. The panhandler analogy was a really great one. I l love the super cool guy act that I’m not going to donate $.17 a day because I have to buy alcohol and I’m not getting a return out of it. I’m guessing you take from the penny bowl at the local store as well.