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The University Advancement Division (UA) is a comprehensive development and alumni engagement enterprise with a staff complement of approximately 200 FTE. Functional units within UA include development/fundraising, alumni engagement, stewardship and donor relations, special events, gift processing, research, prospect management, gift planning, corporate and foundation relations, information systems and management and infrastructure services.
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Assistant Director for Development, Donor Relations and Volunteer Engagement, Dell Medical School. Volunteer & Donor Engagement: Manage Dell Med advisory board(s) and volunteer committee(s) with a focus on advancing donor strategies, donor identification, stewardship and increased giving.
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Donor Stewardship & Communications (10%) In coordination with the Donor Engagement team, design and implement creative and impact donor stewardship strategies to deepen engagement and elevate individual and family foundation giving.
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Knowledge and experience in university recruiting, talent acquisition, community relations, donor/alumni relations, workforce business development, employment trends. The Career Engagement Office is dedicated to Seattle University's mission of educating the whole person, to professional formation, and to empowering leaders for a just and humane world.
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Design and implement database tracking systems in Salesforce that support donor engagement and fundraising growth, including engagement plans, prospect research and mailing list acquisition.
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Manage an annual giving program to identify, cultivate, and renew individual donors through prospect research, direct engagement, related fundraising events and activities, and donor communications.
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Lead fundraising efforts, including grant writing, donor cultivation, and developing new revenue streams, to support the organization's programs and operations. The Chief Executive will spearhead strategic planning, fundraising, community engagement, technical advancement and program development to ensure the organization's growth and its impact.
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Build and steward relationships with community, civic, and corporate leaders to foster donor and volunteer engagement. As the Development Manager, you will spearhead fundraising efforts for the JDRF One Walk program, driving strategic growth initiatives, volunteer engagement, and donor stewardship to ensure an exceptional participant experience.
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JOB SUMMARY:The Assistant Director of Advancement Services (the “Assistant Director”) is responsible for helping provide critical infrastructure for the successful execution of fundraising campaigns, major and planned giving, annual giving, engagement activities, and donor relations.
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In tandem with colleagues, develops, manages and executes events and experiences related to fundraising, cultivation, stewardship and engagement. The Assistant Director, Donor Events translates strategic goals into experiential outcomes alongside University Advancement partners.
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Fundraising, Engagement and Cultivation: Meet or exceed established revenue goals with major gifts, athletic annual fund, and sponsorships. Travel for fundraising events or donor meetings with or at the direction of the President or Executive Director for Institutional Advancement.
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The Assistant Director of Prospect Management will identify and elevate Virginia Tech alumni and philanthropic prospects by gathering insights on managed prospects, fundraiser portfolios, and Virginia Tech's donor pipeline.
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Provide messaging, materials and writing support to the CDO and CEO as needed - for donor meetings, special events, board engagement, etc. Once the goal is set, work with the CDO to develop and implement YEP’s donor stewardship and engagement strategies - primarily for foundations and corporations.
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The New York Philharmonic seeks a Director, Major Gifts who will oversee multiple donor engagement and strategic fundraising programs while managing a team that will successfully identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major and planned gift donors.
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Supervision over the Associate and Assistant Directors of Development, Director of Alumni & Donor Relations, Assistant Director of Advancement Communication, and office support staff. Based at the college's headquarters in Grand Rapids, the Senior Director will lead a team of professional fundraisers and support staff to achieve aggressive fundraising and engagement goals that will lead to increased support for student scholarships, public health and biomedical research, endowed faculty positions, and programmatic priorities.
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