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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Knowledge of: fundraising techniques, proposal development, prospect identification, prospect research and cultivation, fund solicitation, donor recognition and stewardship.
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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Similarity with annual fund, major or principal gift concepts. Increased responsibility as a development or major gift officer in higher education, academic medical institution,s or nonprofit organizations or demonstrated transferable communication, relationship building, and scholarship strategic thinking skills.
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The Development Director is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing all the organization’s fundraising initiatives including the annual fund, major gifts program, planned giving, special events and capital campaigns.
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Experience : Three to five years experience in not-for-profit fund development including fundraising, grant writing and donor relations. Plan, lead, coordinate, understand all aspects of fund development along with conducting a highly successful giving program for Greater Muncie Habitat for Humanity (GMHFH.
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Position Summary Reporting to the Associate Dean Development and Alumni Relations, at Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), the Assistant Director, Annual Fund oversees GSAPP's annual giving program and manages annual fund stewardship activities.
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Research, monitor, track, analyze, and disseminate internally new opportunities from DFAT, Global Fund, USAID, CDC, FDA, NIH, ASPR, Gates Foundation, GAVI, FCDO, EU, and/or other funding agencies.
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Responsible for coordinating efforts to increase the Athletic Departments’ revenue primarily through, but not limited to, Sponsorship sales and annual fund donations by growing existing relationships and acquiring new business partners.
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Execute strategic fundraising plan in partnership with the President and Board of Directors in these areas of philanthropic fund development: annual fund, major gifts, grants, monthly giving.
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Position Description: Overview: With the growing need for mental health services in our community, Jewish Family Services of San Antonio, (JFS) is looking for a talented, passion and mission driven Director of Development to be the driver for fundraising, donor development, grants and the grant process, and events.
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Establish a philanthropic fund development program, including implementing a donor database, donor cultivation through special events and an annual giving program, along with major donor and planned/legacy giving programs.
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Reporting to the Senior Associate Athletic Director for External Relations, the Assistant Athletic Director will serve as the leader of athletics development, annual giving and Eagle Athletic Fund ticket related sales and operations efforts for Eastern Washington University’s Department of Athletics.
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The DCM partners with the Managing Director, Fund Development Committee, other staff and board members to steward our existing relationships and help us grow individual giving to support programs and organization development.
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With primary focus on Annual Giving, the Director of Development will play a key role in the expansion of the fundraising program, primarily by directing a comprehensive Annual Fund and Constituent Engagement Program.
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Proficient in non-profit accounting, fund accounting, and grants accounting. Experience with Housing and Urban Development is highly desirable. Oversee all financial operations including accounts receivable, fund accounting, and grants accounting.
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Your direct experience with Business Development Companies (BDC), Limited Partnership, interval and tender offer fund structures across Private Equity, Private Credit, Private Real Estate and other Illiquid Alternative investments and products is a plus.
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