The Kentucky School of Art at Spalding University (KSA) started four years ago with a vision. Founder and Chancellor, Churchill Davenport, wanted to bring an innovative, first rate school dedicated to the visual arts to Louisville. Through partnership with Spalding University students have a unique opportunity to pursue a Bachelor of Arts degree in Humanities with a concentration in Art and now a Bachelor’s in Fine Art. Since its inception in 2009, enrollment at KSA has grown to more than 100 students today.
However, as a young, start-up organization, keeping a steady stream of operational capital can be a challenge. Meghan Greenwell, Director of Institutional Advancement, states: “We had an influx of capital at the beginning, but then we hit a lull. We needed a way to stabilize support and grow our donor base. We decided the best way to do that was through a capital campaign.” Before moving ahead with the campaign, KSA leaders sought the help of fundraising counsel to conduct a feasibility study. Meghan recalls, “We interviewed several firms. The Covenant Group really stood out. Len made us immediately comfortable. He had such a great attitude. We really believed that he wanted to partner with us in this journey. It was clear he understood higher education as well as our unique position.”