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5+ years of progressive and proven experience in marketing, fundraising, donor relations, alumni relations, or a related field within the nonprofit sector. You will align to university objectives, deepen constituent engagement, increase awareness and advocacy, foster a culture of philanthropy, and amplify the impact of our work through shaping our storytelling, market segmentation and proven marketing gameplans.
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You will play a crucial role in increasing brand awareness, driving alumni and donor engagement, and ultimately boosting event attendance and philanthropic donations. A background in alumni and/or donor engagement programming is a plus.
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The Fundraising Events Manager plans and executes all aspects of major development and smaller donor cultivation events at the museum, including the solicitation of event sponsorships. Museum of the Rockies seeks a dynamic, creative, and organized fundraiser who is interested in the power of events to build community and inspire philanthropy.
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We strengthen philanthropy and promote equitable community impact by providing innovative programming, research, networking, advocacy, professional development opportunities, and other technical assistance for and with our Members.
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Collaborate with colleagues on other teams, including Annual Giving, Planned Giving, Corporate Partnerships, Foundation Relations, Donor Relations, and Jimmy Fund, to maximize donor engagement and philanthropic commitment.
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Advising on structure and tax-related issues associated with venture philanthropy collaborations, donor-advised funds, private foundations, and corporations. Serving as corporate counsel to nonprofit organization clients and representing exempt organization clients in matters before the Office of the Attorney General, the Internal Revenue Service, the Department of Revenue Services, the Probate Courts, and other authorities.
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Job DescriptionJob SummaryThe External Relations and Communications Specialist for the Our Lady of the Lake Foundation is responsible for an integrated and strategic communications plan as well as materials development in support of all Foundation teams that include fundraising, events, and donor relations.
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Monitor and report on all assigned prospect contacts to ensure positive and purposeful prospect and donor relations. Involve others when appropriate (i.e., Board Directors, Clinic leadership, colleagues in other departments, and philanthropy teammates) in the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of donors and prospects.
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NMF raises funds to support the health system's strategic goals to deliver exceptional care and experience, advance and extend medical science and knowledge and enhance people, culture and resources through: (1) raising planned, principal and major gifts, (2) cultivating and stewarding donors, and (3) fostering a culture of philanthropy at NMHC.
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As Regional Director of Philanthropy, develop meaningful engagement, solicitation and stewardship strategies to cultivate and enhance donor relationships. Avera is currently seeking a highly motivated Regional Director of Philanthropy with experience in major gift solicitation and program management.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of the Foundation at Community Colleges of Spokane (CCS), the Director of Philanthropy is responsible for managing an integrated program for fundraising, donor cultivation and donor stewardship for the CCS Foundation.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, the Foundation Coordinator is responsible for maximizing the effectiveness of the Foundation through coordination of gift processing, donor stewardship, database management, and general administration needs while also playing a pivotal role in supporting all fundraising campaigns, events, and appeals.
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Reporting to the CFO, the ideal candidate will have experience in financial budgeting and forecasting as well as contract management across a diverse array of revenue generating activities including philanthropy, government contracts and fee for service revenue.
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ABOUT THE POSITION Reporting to the Director of Philanthropy & Operations, the Prospect Research Analyst will be responsible for designing and implementing effective prospect research strategies that focus on researching high-net-worth individuals and foundations and prospecting from among low-dollar donors / contributing subscribers.
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PurposeThis position reports to the Director of Development at the Blanton Museum of Art. This position will oversee donor stewardship, take a leading role in developing and executing fundraising events and help convey the meaning and impact of philanthropy to Blanton donors.
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