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The Gift Officer is charged with developing and implementing strategies for securing financial support from a portfolio of donor prospects to meet the budgetary goal of the Annual Fund. The gift officer will coordinate with the Development Associate, fundraising activities and events, including annual and direct mail appeals, exhibit and new building openings and social media-based campaigns.
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The ODC supports the Organ Recovery Coordinators with organ donor cases, with oversight facilitates donation after circulatory arrest donation (DCD) process, communicates and documents Medical Examiner or Coroner conversations and release for donation.
$71,020 - $103,008 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 2 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The position’s primary responsibilities include the strategic oversight of prospect, donor and gift data, the translation of business use cases into actionable reports and dashboards, oversight and development of the business intelligence environment, and the application of analytics to help build the prospect pipeline for a variety of fundraising initiatives, including principal gifts, major gifts, planned giving, annual giving, and events.
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The Advancement Services Associate prepares mailing lists, reviews gift postings and acknowledgements, updates and maintains the donor database, and prepares various financial and analytical reports.
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Coordinate procurement call schedule and coverage and serve as a liaison to the Gift of Life Donor Program for the abdominal transplant programs. Oversee training of fellows and physician assistants in deceased donor organ procurement.
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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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The Manager will oversee the donor stewardship process, including correspondence, gift processing, and documentation, maintaining and updating donor activities in the PatriotForce database, and reporting and tracking using Microstrategy.
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Ensure gift processing is timely and data entry is accurate, including payment schedules, designations, and verification of donor information and necessary updates. Enter all donor pledge/gift detail into the donor database (Andar.
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Experience with gift processing or charitable gift accounting. Submits payroll gift processing information to Human Resources. Enters and verifies gifts, pledges, and memberships into the donor database; ensures documentation is complete and accurate.
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The FSS may continue to provide support to a donor family throughout the donation process, including completing authorization paperwork, health questionnaire, memory making, and being present during end-of-life.
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The Director of Development leads all facets of development including pipeline planning and analysis, major donor identification and cultivation, and fundraising events and activities. This includes partnering with the Chief Executive Officer, Board of Trustees, and non-governing fundraising committees to cultivate and steward major gift donors and corporate sponsors and deepen funder relationships through site visits, events, and volunteer and engagement opportunities.
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Initiates, plans, and coordinates the development of donor cultivation, development of proposals and solicitations of gifts and grants at the major and principal gift levels specifically focused on the unit.
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They will work side-by-side with the Tennessee Donor Services (TDS) Team to continue supporting their gift of the donation of life. Our Donor Care Unit & Operating Room will provide care to donors/families with a multidisciplinary team of ICU/Specialty trained RNs, Respiratory Therapists, OR Staff, Chaplains and Physicians.
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Proven experience in the full spectrum of development including: gift policies, solicitations, stewardship, donor recognition, and administration. Proven success as development officer in a highly sophisticated donor centered fundraising environment as a direct line fundraiser.
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Experience: Previous philanthropy experience in a non profit environment at a level normally acquired with five to seven years' experience, including direct gift procurement, or experience in a closely related field, including donor and volunteer relations.
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