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Job Title:Chief Advancement Officer (College of Arts and Sciences)Department:Advancement | Development GeneralWhat You’ll be Doing and Why it MattersThe Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) for the College of Arts and Sciences serves as the head fundraiser for the university’s largest academic unit, leading all development, alumni relations and donor experience activities.
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The strategist is an expert communicator and storyteller with experience in donor-centric communications and community philanthropic activities. Under the direction of the Manager Community Engagement, the Communications Strategist develops strategic communications plans and creates impactful content surrounding the philanthropic activities of the Mount Nittany Health Foundation and Mount Nittany Health’s community engagement activities.
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This position also supports comprehensive and long-term strategy for donor engagement including individualized stewardship plans for high-level prospects and donors, stewardship reporting, and donor engagement materials that reflect the unique needs of various donor constituencies, online philanthropy presence, etc.
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Liaise with various departments and individuals in the cultivation, invitation and donor service phases of Moves Management to manage requests and deliverables for resources, reporting, marketing collateral, and other information needed to strengthen and deepen donor engagement.
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Plan and execute an annual calendar of donor stewardship, recognition and community engagement for the state. Work collaboratively with Marketing and Communications, Volunteer Services and Food Sourcing to assure a donor centric approach to activities and partnerships.
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Work collaboratively across teams to drive fundraising work on behalf of the College; this includes working with Prospect Management, Donor Relationships, Donor Stewardship, Regional Development, Principal Gifts, Planned Giving, Engagement, Communications, etc.
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Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge and experience in marketing and fundraising including the principles, methods, and techniques of effective outreach and communication, donor prospecting and engagement; and event planning and implementation.
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Track record of success in soliciting five figure gifts through relationship development, donor engagement, event management, proposal development, and partner cultivation. Lead the planning, cultivation, and execution of individual donor events and appeals, including annual gala, year end appeal, board-led giving and ongoing giving campaigns.
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Collaborates with programs to collect client impact stories and supporting materials to share with the CII donor community and the External Affairs team. Assists with all community engagement efforts, including, but not limited to holiday programs, back-to-school efforts, and responsive programming.
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Advancement Officer, Annual Giving and Donor Engagement in Rockville, Maryland. Responsible for annually raising 5-7 figure major gifts targeted toward specific program priorities, each Strategic Alliances Officer builds and maintains strong relationships with a donor pipeline that includes principal gifts level pharmaceutical partners and other corporate, foundation and nonprofit donors.
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Success requires a commitment to high-functioning partnerships within all areas of the organization, including donor relations, operations, data analytics, marketing, and volunteer engagement.
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Community Engagement: Engage with donors and be an essential link in the blood donation process. Attend to donor needs post-donation in the canteen area, fostering a positive experience.
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The Director of Development leads all facets of development including pipeline planning and analysis, major donor identification and cultivation, and fundraising events and activities. This includes partnering with the Chief Executive Officer, Board of Trustees, and non-governing fundraising committees to cultivate and steward major gift donors and corporate sponsors and deepen funder relationships through site visits, events, and volunteer and engagement opportunities.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, the DoE serves as a member of the senior FAC leadership team and will expand audience and donor engagement and will cultivate partnerships with community, College, and philanthropic organizations.
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We are seeking a Grant Writer, who will be responsible for expanding the portfolio and revenue generation of both foundation donor partners for Autism Speaks (private, public, corporate foundations) and U.S. governmental partners (state, federal) and cultivate relationships with current and potential funders.
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