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Modeling and Money: The Two DO Mix TAIR February 1, 2006. Baylor University. Located in Waco Texas Affiliated with Baptist General Convention of Texas Bachelors/Masters/Doctoral degrees Seminary Mdiv and Dmin Law Fall Enrollment approximately 14,000. Nuggets. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Modeling and Money: The Two DO Mix TAIR February  1, 2006

Modeling and Money:The Two DO Mix

TAIRFebruary 1, 2006

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Baylor UniversityLocated in Waco TexasAffiliated with Baptist General

Convention of TexasBachelors/Masters/Doctoral degreesSeminary Mdiv and DminLawFall Enrollment approximately 14,000

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Nuggets

— Herb Edelstein

“If you’ve got terabytes of data, and

you’re relying on

data mining to find

interesting things

in there for you,

you’ve lost before

you’ve even begun.”

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Predictive Modeling at BU

Enrollment ManagementInquiry to Net Deposit Accept to Enroll– Applications of model

• Moving from one stage to another• Classification of students-new freshmen,

new transfers, graduate, etc.• Texas and non-Texas students

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Enrollment Management Stages

Inquiry AppliedAcceptedDepositNet DepositEnrollRetentionGraduation

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Student Retention– Applications --

• Fall to Spring Retention• Fall to Fall Retention• Enroll to Graduation

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Donor Management– Annual Gift– Major Donor– Planned Gift – Retention/Upgrade– New Donors

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Business Questions How can we identify potential major

donors? How can we predict propensity of a

donor to make an annual gift? How can we identify potential

planned giving donors? How can we identify current donors

that can move to next level of giving?

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How can we identify non-donor constituents with characteristics of a donor?

How can we predict expected value of a gift?

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Required Expertise

– Domain

– Data

– Analytical Methods

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Project TeamRepresentatives from University

DevelopmentRepresentatives from Institutional

ResearchSAS Consultants

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Process/Steps Explore Development data Build datasets for descriptive models Validate datasets Create profiles for analysis Build datasets for predictive modeling/mining Mine the data Create predictive models Apply the models Test the models

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Data ExplorationNew database for IR

–Learn and learn more!–Edit reports and data cleansing

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ProfilesDonorNon-donorAlumnae donorHispanic donorAfrican-American donor

– More data cleansing!

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Indicator Score

Creation of indicator variables with yes/no (1/0) values For Single households

-- 18 indicators For Two-person households

-- 25 indicators (7 indicators could be duplicated)

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Indicator Variables DOB_50_ind – over 50 years of age? Married-Widowed_ind - married or

widowed? Children_ind – any info on children? Alumni_ind – an alumni? Contact_ind – any contact info for

donor? Executive_ind – executive job code?

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Leader_ind –Baylor relationship? gift count – has donor made 15 gifts over

lifetime? gift_5k – total cum gifts >= $5,000? gift_25k – total cum gifts >= $25,000? gift_100k – total cum gifts >= $100,000? year5_ind – has donor made $250 gift in

EACH of last 5 years?

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year2_ind – has donor made ANY gift in EITHER of last 2 years?

Rating_ind – does donor have Echelon rating?

Athletic_gift_ind – has donor made gift to Athletic Department?

Alumn_assoc_ind – has donor made gift to Alumni Association?

Spouse_alum_ind - is spouse coded an alum?

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Indicator Score Distribution

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Average Cumulative Gift

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Donor Household Profile

64,000+ Households72% One donor in household50% Alumni60% Males57% Married19% indicate Baptist religion58% indicate Texas residences

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Non-Donor Household Profile

77,000+ HouseholdsMost data fields have a large

percent of missing values

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Donor Model for 2004

Use donors for previous 10 years Create target variable Identify predictor variablesBuild modelApply to 2005 donors

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Categories of PredictorsBiographical/demographic - 20Contact information - 12Degree data – 9Activities - 15Gift information - 31External rating information - 5Research data - 4

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Building ModelTarget variable – gift in 2004

– 1 for household with 2004 donation– 0 for household with no donation in

2004Predictors constructed from donors

in 1994-2003 time period Tools -- SAS Enterprise Miner

– Used to build, validate, and score

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ROC Model Comparison

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Lift Chart

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Distribution of Scores

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Model ComparisonsROC curves and Lift charts indicate

all models are performing wellMisclassification rates for the

models are all close to 16%Very little difference between

average profit for the modelsLogistic regression was chosen as

the model to employ

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Model ApplicationAnalyze 2004 donors at the end of

June 2005Determine those who have not

made a donationUse probability scores to target

those most likely to make a gift

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Future WorkApplication of general model

– Annual gifts– Major gifts– Planned gifts

Non-donor modelGift amount modelLife time value model

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Thanks!

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