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This position is responsible for developing and implementing strategies to cultivate meaningful relationships and secure support from individuals through major gifts, planned giving, special events, and other individual fundraising strategies.
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Fundraising skills to be developed from this role include donor cultivation and stewardship, making the "ask," grants management, and event planning. At least two (2) years of dedicated and successful fundraising experience (or comparable adjacent roles that would adequately inform the ability to adapt to development activities-i.e., event planning, sales, copy-writing, etc.
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The position entails continuing and enhancing current programs, as well as creating and developing new fundraising campaigns and programs; donor identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship; solicitation of sponsorships in conjunction with PRM and event planning.
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Concrete experience in fundraising including a record of success in expanding a donor base through cultivation and stewardship, grant writing, event planning/implementation, and/or board management.
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Work in coordination with Donor Relations to oversee planning, coordination, and execution of alumni and other university events. Experience in alumni relations, fundraising, and event management.
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Event coordination & communication: Coordinating and implementing public and private events/roundtables; planning and supporting Center events; mentoring and supervising post-graduate fellows and student assistants; carrying out operational and administrative tasks; supporting the ED, Task Force Chair, and Task Force members (and their equivalent in future Incubator projects) as needed.
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Supervise Event Coordinator in the planning and execution of key fundraising events and donor cultivation and stewardship events. Lead the fundraising team in the planning and execution of fundraising events, campaigns, and appeals to meet or exceed annual fundraising goal of $4,500,000 including restricted and.
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Preferred experience: 1-2 years in fundraising and/or event planning in a development office or non-profit, preferably in higher education, or similar applicable experience. Participate in and/or coordinate events and programs for current students, including New Student Orientation, Commencement, Student Fair, etc., in collaboration with our Office of Alumni Relations/ Student Alumni AssociationCollaborate with the Fairfield Annual Giving team to enhance student education about the impact of giving and attend student events and meetings as a resource for student fundraising volunteers.
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Oversees the Development Manager responsible for stewarding current donors and foundation relations, leading events and event planning, and supervising production of grant reports, prospect reports and other measures.
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Minimum of three (3) years of experience in development, fundraising, communications and/or event planning/coordination/execution. Work with the Manager of Development to plan, develop and execute fundraising strategies for Project Harmony (e.g., Annual Fund Drive, Speaking of Children, Annual Golf Tournament, Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day event, Annual Community Luncheon, Open Houses, and any additional third party events.
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The Assistant Director also oversees volunteer and event management, alumni relations, and the planning and execution of fundraising, engagement and alumni relations events and activities for the department.
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Demonstrated success in fundraising, including event planning, grant writing, donor cultivation, and corporate sponsorships. Serve as event manager for Cape Fear Buddy Walk and all other fundraising events.
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Bachelor’s degree or 2-4 years’ of fundraising or related experience, including a record of success in expanding a donor base through cultivation and stewardship, grant writing, and/or event planning/implementation.
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Responsible for managing the daily operations of the Advancement Department including but not limited to gift processing and stewardship, annual giving appeals and special event fundraisers, donor recognition events, donor communications, database management including moves management systems, planning, assigning, and managing department work priorities and deadlines, and evaluating performance and resolving problems.
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Support the planning and fundraising for key donor cultivation and solicitation events (such as Tech Nights, Opening Night dinners, and other special events), in collaboration with the Development Associate who manages event logistics.
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