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We need to increase our visibility and our active donor base to be able to take full advantage of our skills in permanently protecting at-risk landscapes, stewarding the lands to be resilient into the future through strong science and adaptive management, and upholding community engagement and support through sound relationships.
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Set strategy for cultivation events, annual fundraising events, and donor stewardship events, including but not limited to an annual gala (Bookmark), sponsor dinners, and special events.
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Works closely with CDO to establish and implement guidelines for donor stewardship and recognition; develops means of stewardship for donors that effectively and enthusiastically convey the organization’s appreciation.
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Knowledge of donor related NCAA compliance and NIL rules and regulations. In coordination with the Director of Athletics and the Senior Vice President and Chief Advancement Officer, serve as the Athletics chief development officer, directing the department in strategic planning, organizing, implementing, and managing all aspects of the cultivation, solicitation, stewardship, and fundraising functions including direct supervision and assignment of Athletics fundraising and engagement staff.
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Create and implement the annual development plan, including donor identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship; management of the Annual Fund; cultivation of major, planned and endowment gifts; building the foundation for future capital campaign efforts; alumni and community-wide relationship development and stewardship; and major event planning and execution.
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Partner with the Director, Donor Relations and Stewardship, to execute a stewardship program that includes major fundraising events, donor benefit events, smaller-scale donor cultivation, stewardship activities, and a vibrant donor travel program that includes national and international travel.
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Serves as lead writer and copy editor on all print and digital alumni communications, fundraising proposals, correspondences for the Dean of the School and Assistant Dean of Development and Alumni Relations, Weitzman DAR website, donor stewardship reports, and other materials as needed.
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Bring scientific expertise to bear on assisting the UCSB NRS and Reserve Directors with a full range of scientific issues related to, but not limited to: (1) individual Reserve stewardship, (2) Reserve use and programmatic, logistical, and use conflicts, (3) resource management, (4) research priorities, (5) community impacts and concerns, and (6) UCSB and UCOP priorities, needs and concerns related to scientific activities.
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Providing stewardship in recognition of donor philanthropy. Collaborate with the Museum’s VP & COO and Marketing Coordinator in the planning for the museum’s Annual Fundraising events. Reporting to the President & CEO, the Director of Development will collaborate with and support the board of directors in building engagement, identification, cultivation, and solicitation of major donors annually and will direct fundraising initiatives to support the museum’s programs and exhibitions.
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It is the responsibility of the Donor Greeter to ensure the efficient and cost effective operation and stewardship of the Goodwill store to maximize revenue generation to support the mission of Goodwill.
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Works with communications manager to maintain consistent marketing, stewardship, website and integration in donor/prospect strategies. Work closely with communications manager, stewardship manager and senior accountant to ensure consistent, meaningful communication to all scholarship donors.
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Experience: Minimum of five years of experience in nonprofit management, fundraising, philanthropy, or a related field, with a proven track record of successful fundraising campaigns and donor stewardship; experience in grant writing and management is required, along with previous experience working with boards of directors and volunteers.
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Mission Contribution: The Donor Greeter will day-to-day mission-integrated store operations. Organizational Design: Under the leadership of the Store Manager, the Donor Greeter is a member of the Donated Goods Retail Operations team and is tasked with accepting merchandise donations from donors according to Goodwill policy, excellent customer service, and assist in the processing of donated goods.
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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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Maintain HMEI’s website as a dynamic information resource for news, information on programs and personnel, archival retention, and donor stewardship. Content Creator : Develop, write, edit, and publish content for distribution in different formats and across communications channels including web, digital, social media, and print publications.
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