Orange County

Educational Institutions Communications in Orange County

Educational institutions across Southern California — from K–12 independent schools to community colleges to private universities — operate in an environment where alumni, parents, donors, faculty, and prospective families are all simultaneously audience and stakeholder. RFC Communications brings the advancement discipline and editorial polish these multi-audience environments require. Schools, Colleges & Universities in Orange County operate among sophisticated audiences with substantial philanthropic capacity and even more philanthropic options. The institutions that compound here tend to be quietly excellent rather than loudly visible.

How RFC supports educational institutions in Orange County

Educational institutions in Orange County include some of California's most sophisticated independent schools and private colleges — Chapman, the Pacifica network, Sage Hill, JSerra, Mater Dei, and the OC community college districts. We build admissions, advancement, and alumni engagement programs calibrated to the standard those institutions expect.

An independent school speaks every week to current parents, prospective parents, alumni, donors, faculty, and the broader community — and each audience reads the same communications differently. A university magazine that delights alumni can frustrate current students. A capital campaign appeal that resonates with major donors can confuse the parent community.

Admissions and advancement programs calibrated to Chapman, Sage Hill, JSerra, Mater Dei, and the OC independent-school standard

Capital campaign architecture for OC K-12 and higher-ed institutions

Bilingual parent engagement across OC's Spanish, Vietnamese, and Korean audiences

Considering educational institutions counsel in Orange County?

Tell us about your organization and what you are trying to accomplish in Orange County. A senior principal will respond personally within one business day.

Or call us directly at (323) 686-8377. Inquiries held in confidence.

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