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  • 1.  Gendered Titles

    Posted 09-11-2024 09:49 AM

    Our philanthropy department (in a healthcare organization) is in the process of adopting new Add/Sal standards that forgo gendered titles. (Exceptions will be always be made if/when we know the constituent prefers to be more formally addressed).  Are there other health care organizations who have, or are considering, a move in this direction? I'm looking for examples to include with our recommendations to strengthen the argument. I'm also looking for feedback on your processes.



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    Keturah Sawyer
    Beth Israel Lahey Health
    keturah.sawyer@lahey.org
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  • 2.  RE: Gendered Titles

    Posted 09-11-2024 09:59 AM

    At UNC Chapel Hill, we are a higher ed with a medical center, and we made this update in 2018. We no longer require an individual record to have a title, and we no longer assume gender, based on first name or gendered relationships on the record. We added Mx. as a title option, but it is only used if specifically requested by the constituent.

     

    The biggest argument is that we are doing this to make our constituents happy by addressing them as they would like to be addressed and not making assumptions.

     

    Our database has a variety of name formats. If a constituent has no title, we would use their first name or their full name in an address or salutation, depending on the context.

     

    I believe there are standards listed somewhere in the aasp files, as one of my former colleagues helped design that document and used some of the information from UNC's standards to do so.

     






  • 3.  RE: Gendered Titles

    Posted 09-11-2024 10:06 AM

    What do you do about doctors? 

     

    Doctors are notorious for making sure the world knows they are a doctor and have even called us to make sure we use their title and credentials.

     






  • 4.  RE: Gendered Titles

    Posted 09-11-2024 10:37 AM

    We always address people as the wish to be addressed. If we know they are addressed as Dr., we set up their record appropriately and use the title or professional suffix where needed. However, we don't add that title unless they tell us that is their title or they have graduated from specific programs at UNC.

     

    It certainly gets a little tricky with spouses where one is a doctor and the other has no title at all. These folks might get a formal salutation of "Dear Dr. Smith and Ryan Smith."

     






  • 5.  RE: Gendered Titles

    Posted 09-11-2024 10:04 AM

    We dropped titles in 2019 and moved to the friendly addressee, first Name/s Last name/s and salutation first name/s. Of course, there are always exceptions if the donor prefers the formal format.

     

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  • 6.  RE: Gendered Titles

    Posted 09-11-2024 11:06 AM
    Please see the AASP Connect Best Practices Library on "Maintaining Thorough and Consistent Gender Information" from 2021:


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    Matthew Bain
    Zuri Group
    matt.bain@zurigroup.com
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  • 7.  RE: Gendered Titles

    Posted 09-11-2024 11:22 AM
    I encourage you to review the "Maintaining Gender Information" paper found in the aasp Knowledge Base - it's in the Records Management category:


    aasp membership credentials are needed to download the document.

    John

    John H. Taylor, Principal
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  • 8.  RE: Gendered Titles

    Posted 09-12-2024 12:04 PM
    Edited by Bill Connors 09-12-2024 12:13 PM

    I spoke on the larger topic that includes the discussion of Gendered Titles at the aasp Summit last year.  If you want the start of an add/sal policy and procedure document, I have created one for RE users.  Since you might be an RE org given that you've used the term "Add/Sal," there is also an RE-specific version of the presentation that I gave at bbcon last year -- there are slides and a recording of the presentation on YouTube.  All these things can be found near the top of the page of my website here: https://billconnors.com/resources/

    I've been asked to repeat this session at this year's Summit, so if you're at the conference I invite you to come and participate!  Thanks.  Bill



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    Bill Connors, CFRE
    Independent Consultant on Raiser's Edge (NXT and v7)
    bill@billconnors.com
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