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Responsible for executing all levels of fundraising including events, grantsmanship, corporate support, and major gifts to achieve the Chapter’s annual plan and budget. Computer proficiency in MS Office/Outlook and user fluency in fundraising databases (Blackbaud preferred), and web-based platforms such as Constant Contact, WordPress, NetSuite, and Donor Drive.
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3 years fundraising experience overseeing $500K+ in revenue, through peer-to-peer fundraising events, major gifts, and sponsorship. Expected to meet monthly fundraising goals for MORE THAN PINK Walk, Race for the Cure, third party events, individual giving, employee engagement.
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5-7 years of experience in galas/special events required with proven success in, special event fundraising or related activities; strong volunteer management experience essential. The Director of Relationship Events is responsible for the implementation of the Northern California Bright Night Gala and its wrap-around event to meet or exceed the budgeted goal through volunteer recruitment and engagement as well as through corporate development.
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Providing leadership for assigned aspects of Strong Community Campaign, special events and other fund development to ensure fundraising goals are met. Providing leadership for assigned aspects of Strong Community Campaign, special events and other fund development to ensure fundraising goals are met.
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As a successful fundraising leader who will manage multiple peer to peer fundraising events annually you will generate excitement and enthusiasm in the community for Walk to End Alzheimer’s, coach and inspire your volunteers to implement and build on proven strategies and best practices that result in event growth year over year.
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Oversee the planning and implementation of fundraising and special events, analyzing the process and results of each event. Implement, manage, and direct a comprehensive development program including major gifts, direct response/annual fund, special events, planned giving, targeted approaches to private and public funding sources, and appeals for specific needs (such as capital funds, major gifts, endowment funds, corporate and in-kind support.
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Oversee the development, marketing, implementation, and evaluation of IWS fundraising events, annual fund, and other development campaigns in collaboration with Board Committee and staff.
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The director also engages with internal and external stakeholders in designated fundraising and alumni relations activities in collaboration with University Advancement and serves as a liaison to the Admissions Office in support of student recruitment efforts.
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The Executive Director of Advancement works closely with members of the school's Board of Trustees on strategic fundraising and planning, attends Board meetings and events, and provides staffing support for the Development, Finance, and Governance Committees.
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To play a pivotal role in fundraising and donor relations efforts with a unique emphasis on managing and enhancing our special events. Provide logistical support for event committees, enhancing the effectiveness of our fundraising events.
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The role includes researching grant opportunities, cultivating donor relationships, grant writing, supporting fundraising events, and planning for long term organizational development. to both shape and implement its foundation, corporate, government, and individual fundraising strategies.
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Work closely with Alumni Relations and Advancement colleagues to ensure GUMC engagement programs are coordinated and aligned with broader engagement and fundraising goals, and ensure GUMC programs and constituents are well represented in Advancement events and communications.
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Experience fundraising for science, education, environmental conservation or cultural/historic preservation preferred. The team also produces global events that deepen connections and leverage the Society’s power to convene, and directs robust annual, major and planned giving programs empowering the Society with a broad base of public support.
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Encourage vendors to support annual fundraising events with product, resources and funds. Represent camp and support special events, catering, fundraising functions, and rental services as needed including meals, coffee service and snacks.
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9) Supervises several small fundraising events throughout the year to offer departments an alternate resource for items not considered in annual budgets. Manages all aspects of the mail room, including the postal permit process, collaboration with system resources for the delivery of mail, and ongoing communication to the hospital community on mail services.
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