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Are you a current or retired firefighter, paramedic, EMT, or police officer in search of a less stressful yet highly rewarding opportunity? About NORA: NORA collaborates with Organ Procurement Organizations, Transplant Centers, Living Donor Networks, and Laboratories across the nation.
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Comprehensive experience in all aspects of national fundraising campaigns including strategy, donor research, outreach, messaging, budget management, and donor cultivation. Leading and executing the $100M giving campaign for Learn & Earn, an established nonprofit with a vibrant donor community.
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Chief Development Officer Key Responsibilities. As the visionary leader of our philanthropy efforts, you'll not only spearhead our ambitious campaign but also lay the groundwork for a $10B endeavor aimed at making 2 Hour Learning accessible to every child in the US. This journey will challenge you to think creatively, engage ultra-high-net-worth donors with compelling narratives, and orchestrate impactful events that transcend conventional fundraising.
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Innovating and implementing strategic fundraising approaches to engage and captivate ultra-high-net-worth individuals. Are you ready to ignite a transformative wave in education and philanthropy, paving the way for a future where every child has the opportunity to thrive.
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The Development Officer will serve as a key member of the Crystal Bridges and the Momentary development team and support strategic fundraising goals through discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
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Directly managing the Fund Development and Marketing/Communications Department under the guidance of the Chief Development Officer to provide structure and processes resulting in a successful donor pipeline that effectively acquires, retains, and cultivates donors at all levels of giving.
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The Donor Engagement Advisor, Officer II will be an integral member of a team focused on Non-United States Government (USG) public donors (e.g. the European Union, UN (United Nations) Agencies, development banks and other bi- and multi-lateral donor agencies and funds.
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The CAO is charged with creating a programmatic fundraising model, inclusive of corporate and foundation relations, individual major gifts, annual giving, and donor communications. Collaborate with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to ensure that fundraising processes comply with relevant internal financial policies and controls, external requirements, and any income-specific requirements (e.g., grants reporting, etc.
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The Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) of New City Kids, Inc. (NCK) reports to the President & CEO of NCK and is a member of the executive leadership team and advises the President/CEO on matters that affect the fundraising, philanthropic revenue stream, and communications and marketing.
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Partnering closely with the Dean, the Chief Advancement Officer will help set a strategic advancement vision for the University Libraries, the Entertainment Technology Center (ETC), IDeATe and CMU s sustainability programs with oversight of a broad range of unit-level advancement functions encompassing major gifts, donor relations, annual giving, events, alumni and constituent engagement, and management of the unit s advisory board.
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Collaborates with the market financial officer and other partners to ensure donor contributions are directed toward valuable efforts and are utilized in compliance with donor restrictions and in alignment with donor expectations.
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Annual Fund Director Asheville School February 13, 2024 Asheville, NC Share Asheville School in Asheville, North Carolina, welcomes nominations and applications for the positions of Annual Fund Director and Major Gifts Officer.
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The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) is a senior executive responsible for the financial activities of the organization, directing the preparation of financial reports and summaries, and forecasting future results.
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This position serves as major gift officer for the organization and leads planned giving, endowment, and various donor engagement strategies that fuel the contributed revenue growth of ASC.
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Develop annual and long-range fund development strategies that include a strong diversity of individual, corporate, foundation, organization and federal funding sources, as well as the execution of planned giving strategies, donor prospect research, capital campaigns, endowment strategies, Hunger Relief Fund of Wisconsin campaigns and special fundraising needs to meet agency fund development goals.
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