We believe that anyone with an idea can change our industry. Especially with a little help. We provide innovators the tools and education they need to give new ideas the best chance of success.
We revolutionize philanthropy and engagement by investing in industry-changing ideas. Not just ideas that haven’t been done here yet. Fleeting sparks of genius. Nagging ideas. Inspiration from life outside advancement. New takes on old ideas. And yes, ideas that are so bold, no one thinks they are possible.
If you’ve asked, “Why do we…” or you’ve thought, “What if we could…,” then you, my friend, are an innovator.
We envision the University of Illinois as the industry leader in advancement innovation, not just in how much we raise but in how we fundraise and engage.
We believe that anyone with an idea can change our industry. Especially with a little help. We provide innovators the tools and education they need to give new ideas the best chance of success.
Every idea needs an audience. And every really big idea needs an equally great story to inspire others to believe it’s possible and necessary. We help innovators pen those stories.
Innovators need champions. Ideas need feedback. And our U of I, CASE, APRA, INFINITEACRONYMS networks are vast. We build communities of innovators, expert advisors, and interested advocates.
Ideas can, in fact, come to life quickly. And they can be thoughtful. And planned. Tested. And tweaked. We launch ideas in 12 weeks.
The three universities in the University of Illinois system have been innovating for 150 years. Advancement at Illinois should be no different. If we can invent air-conditioning and the LED and whipped cream in a can, surely we can reinvent a centuries-old industry.
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Read moreApplications are now open for the Spring 2023 batch of UIDEA, the accelerator intended to fuel innovation in advancement that benefits the University of Illinois. In addition to the growth and disruptive ideas UIDEA has always encouraged, the program is expanding this year in two ways: