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Alumni Engagement & Ethical Storytelling with Cecilia Lee

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In this episode of Nonprofit Nation, we’re joined by Cecilia Lee, Alumni Relations Principal at Communities In Schools (CIS), to discuss the powerful role alumni networks can play in driving nonprofit success. CIS—a national organization ensuring students have the resources they need to stay in school—has built a robust alumni engagement strategy that connects participants beyond graduation, turning them into lifelong supporters, advocates, and ambassadors.

Cecilia shares how nonprofits can leverage alumni to increase community outreach, event participation, and donor engagement. She explains how public recognition—through programs like the Distinguished Service Alumni Award—motivates alumni involvement and how CIS’s President and CEO, Rey Saldaña, exemplifies the potential of alumni who become leaders.

Whether you’re a nonprofit marketer, fundraiser, or executive, you’ll learn actionable strategies for building sustainable alumni networks that deepen engagement and drive long-term mission impact.

Key takeaways:

  • Alumni aren’t just participants—they’re future leaders and lifelong advocates.
  • Public recognition matters. Celebrating alumni can drive engagement and inspire others to stay involved.
  • Alumni ambassadors extend your nonprofit’s reach organically, promoting events, recruiting new supporters, and growing awareness.

Challenges are inevitable, but thoughtful engagement strategies can keep alumni connected through different stages of life.
About Cecilia Lee
Cecilia Garcia Lee is an immigrant Latina from Mexico. At the age of 3, her family
moved to Houston, TX where she attended school through post-secondary.
Cecilia attended Houston Baptist University and began her career working at an
elementary school for 2 years. She then transitioned to the non-profit sector, joining the Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council in Houston, where she assisted and supported the creation of Girl Scout troops in underserved areas, focusing on predominantly black and brown communities.
Following her impactful work with the Girl Scouts, Cecilia joined Communities In
Schools of Houston (CIS) as a Case Manager at Milby High School. It was here that she discovered her true calling. She later moved to the Development department, where she successfully managed the organization's largest fundraising event for 13 years. During this period, Cecilia started engaging with former CIS students, leading these efforts for over 5 years locally.
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This Episode Sponsored By Neon One:

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コンテンツは Julia Campbell によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、Julia Campbell またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal

In this episode of Nonprofit Nation, we’re joined by Cecilia Lee, Alumni Relations Principal at Communities In Schools (CIS), to discuss the powerful role alumni networks can play in driving nonprofit success. CIS—a national organization ensuring students have the resources they need to stay in school—has built a robust alumni engagement strategy that connects participants beyond graduation, turning them into lifelong supporters, advocates, and ambassadors.

Cecilia shares how nonprofits can leverage alumni to increase community outreach, event participation, and donor engagement. She explains how public recognition—through programs like the Distinguished Service Alumni Award—motivates alumni involvement and how CIS’s President and CEO, Rey Saldaña, exemplifies the potential of alumni who become leaders.

Whether you’re a nonprofit marketer, fundraiser, or executive, you’ll learn actionable strategies for building sustainable alumni networks that deepen engagement and drive long-term mission impact.

Key takeaways:

  • Alumni aren’t just participants—they’re future leaders and lifelong advocates.
  • Public recognition matters. Celebrating alumni can drive engagement and inspire others to stay involved.
  • Alumni ambassadors extend your nonprofit’s reach organically, promoting events, recruiting new supporters, and growing awareness.

Challenges are inevitable, but thoughtful engagement strategies can keep alumni connected through different stages of life.
About Cecilia Lee
Cecilia Garcia Lee is an immigrant Latina from Mexico. At the age of 3, her family
moved to Houston, TX where she attended school through post-secondary.
Cecilia attended Houston Baptist University and began her career working at an
elementary school for 2 years. She then transitioned to the non-profit sector, joining the Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council in Houston, where she assisted and supported the creation of Girl Scout troops in underserved areas, focusing on predominantly black and brown communities.
Following her impactful work with the Girl Scouts, Cecilia joined Communities In
Schools of Houston (CIS) as a Case Manager at Milby High School. It was here that she discovered her true calling. She later moved to the Development department, where she successfully managed the organization's largest fundraising event for 13 years. During this period, Cecilia started engaging with former CIS students, leading these efforts for over 5 years locally.
Links:

This Episode Sponsored By Neon One:

Convincing your board to invest in nonprofit tech can feel like a challenge. That’s why Neon One created ‘6 Steps to Sell Your Board on Nonprofit Technology.’ This guide walks you through identifying your needs, showing how technology can streamline operations, and tackling common objections—all to make your case confidently. Visit neonone.com/julia to download it free and empower your mission with the right tools.

Take my free masterclass: 3 Must-Have Elements of Social Media Content that Converts

  continue reading

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