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Consults with the Director of Donor Relations and Stewardship on developing ways to recognize Annual Fund donors, encourage continued support, and grow membership in the leadership giving societies.
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This position reports to the Chief Development Officer and will be tasked with two key objectives: 1) manage and develop a portfolio of active and prospective new major and principal gift donors; and 2) close gifts and work with the MGO of Stewardship and Donor Relations to ensure effective stewardship of individual donors.
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Collaborates with Donor Relations and Stewardship as appropriate. Participates in university-wide prospect management , cultivation and stewardship of donors and prospects adhering to University Advancement RPM guidelines and protocols.
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The Donor Relations & Event Manager is the primary manager for Opportunity Partners annual fundraising and special events. Donor Relations: Responsible for the planning, execution, and evaluation of the organization’s annual giving campaign.
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Coordinate with Donor Relations and appropriate fundraising colleagues to develop and execute personalized stewardship plans for select donors and prospects. A minimum of two (2) years of progressive experience, preferably in development, advancement, sales, client relations with a history of successful major and/or planned gift solicitations or the equivalent, relevant experience in the financial or for-profit industry.
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Supervises two full-time positions: Data and Operations Coordinator and Donor Relations and Stewardship Coordinator. In tandem with the VP, they will be responsible for supervising all aspects of advancement operations, including advancement services, data entry, data management, data integrity, database management, and protocols/procedures related to data (CEM, CRM, etc.
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The Program Manager will work closely with other departments including the offices of Advancement Communications, Stewardship and Donor Relations, Legal Affairs, Gift Planning, Annual Giving and Reunions, Corporate and Foundation relations, Office of Campaigns and Administration, other Major Gifts’ units, and offices within the A. B. Freeman School of Business.
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Develop annual giving and alumni/donor relations strategies that support the greater University Advancement, and university, mission and campaign goals. Oversee all annual giving programs such as SJSU Fund, college and unit appeals, faculty/staff, senior gift, recent graduates, parent and special programs, and related alumni and donor relations programs.
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Works with the Donor Relations team to effectively steward and cultivate major gift and planned giving prospects. Plan and implement, with the major gift and advancement services team, an annual program of work designed to maximize contact with potential major gift donors and planned giving prospects.
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Four years of alumni relations, fundraising, donor relations/stewardship, prospect research, or communications experience, preferably in higher education, or related experience with a successful record of accomplishment.
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Demonstrated skills in strategic planning, budgeting, research, board development, donor relations, and staff management. Oversee and lead developmental data management, including accurate donor recognition and confidentiality, in harmony with other parish data management requirements.
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Partners with and advises the Office of Development and Alumni Relations to develop and execute integrated marketing strategies to strengthen donor and alumni support and engagement. I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Office of Communications and Marketing is comprised of a high performing team responsible for advancing the university’s reputation and telling GW’s story through a diverse array of university channels, including digital and web properties and publications, multimedia and web properties, creative services, publications, media relations and paid marketing efforts across the university.
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They supervise professional members who plan, organize and execute donor events in collaboration with Development, Signature Events, Alumni Relations, Class Programs & Reunion Campaign, Donor Engagement & Experiences and Stewardship teams.
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Proactively coordinate the agenda preparation for PGT meetings with the CPO, Senior Leadership Team and collaborative development staff (prospect development, donor relations, communications), as well as collaborate on related Campaign and BOV Committee meetings.
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7 years of progressively responsible experience and demonstrated success in one or more of the key areas of institutional advancement (annual giving, alumni relations, leadership giving, strategic data management marketing and communication.
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