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Familiarity with donor database systems and understanding of member retention strategies. · Senior-level fundraising experience with progressive levels of responsibility and leadership with a proven ability to engage and retain donors and ensure positive donor experience; success in securing gifts of $10,000 and above.
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Bachelor's degree with proven skills in event planning and donor research or 3-5 years of experience in non-profit fundraising. This position is responsible for managing and coordinating cultivation, stewardship and special events for the Foundation including planning and implementation of large-scale special events and donor cultivation gatherings as well as donor research and special projects.
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Leverage both grassroots and traditional fundraising methods to enhance the annual giving program and a portfolio of major individual donors, upgrade existing donor base and lead efforts to research, qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward new individual supporters.
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Manage the site's fundraising database (Salesforce), including gift processing, reconciliation reports, Ensure accuracy of all donor information through regular database maintenance.
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This role includes overseeing GHFA’s donor database, direct and email solicitation strategies and social media campaigns while implementing new fundraising initiatives and programs.
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A client of Insight Global is hiring for a Director of Advancement Services for Information Systems is responsible for the overall management of alumni and donor CRM database (currently Raisers Edge) and provides leadership and direction for the team responsible for all data-related processes, reporting, training & technology within the Advancement division.
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PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Fundraising Leading the development team, driving a donor centric culture, building relationships and implementing best practices to accomplish market and region financial goals.
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Experience working in a donor database, website, with online e-marketing tools, or comparable programs. Proven record of incremental revenue growth through fundraising, special and major events, and corporate and major donor relationships.
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Donor Prospecting & Qualification (10%) Utilize the donor/prospect database and other available prospect research and analytical tools to identify, segment, and qualify a broader and deeper pool of prospective donors with the capacity and affinity to make significant gifts.
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Experience using a donor database system to track contacts, or equivalent. The Development Manager will identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward annual fund donors and corporate sponsors and manage fundraising events, engaging board members, staff, and volunteers as appropriate.
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Assist in planning and executing fundraising events, including logistics coordination, management of event database, coordinating volunteer committees, and attendee communication. The Development Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting the fundraising and development efforts of WE CAN. This position is responsible for coordinating various aspects of fundraising activities, including donor information management, events, and communications.
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The Database Administrator/Prospect Researcher manages donor and prospect data for the University and provides analysis and reporting to support institutional fundraising, stewardship and alumni relations goals.
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Reviews annual fund programs and analyzes related data for evaluation purposes and promptly records interactions with donors in the development database. Attends alumni, donor, college, sporting, DCE, economic development, and other related events.
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Manage donor database in Matchforce and create pledges with the finance department. The position will also assist in donor recognition, stewardship, development and implementation of events, community relations, and assistance with marketing the programs, services, fundraising opportunities, and any activities related to the development department.
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The Donor Relations & Event Manager is the primary manager for Opportunity Partners annual fundraising and special events. Oversee the management of the donor database to ensure donor data integrity and security.
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