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Lead efforts in the areas of individual giving across the organization, including major gifts and the annual fund; collaborate with the CEO to identify major gift prospects and cultivation strategies for supporters with a capacity to give $10K.
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Candidates will have a record of both outstanding composition teaching and academic administration (multiple direct reports, curricular innovation, faculty development, student success initiatives, gift stewardship, fiscal and enrollment management.
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The UCLA Division of Humanities seeks an experienced writing program administrator to lead UCLA Writing Programs. A completed Ph. D. in Rhetoric & Composition, Writing Studies, Applied Linguistics or other discipline relevant to the position by July 1, 2024.
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Familiarity with prospect research and charitable giving, such as DonorSearch’s Gift Search, Blackbaud, Inside Philanthropy, or Foundation Center Online/Guidestar (desirable but not required) Work directly with the Global Lead of Resource Development on donor-related engagement for income-generating activities at the grassroots level, including: the Combined Federal Campaign CFC, #GivingTuesday, year-end fundraising, and emergency fundraising activities with special events in coordination with constituency groups.
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Oversee key aspects of donor relations including, but not limited to accurate gift processing, timely and personalized acknowledgements and receipts, maintaining accurate donor contact information, and create all relevant reports.
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Creatively develop and implement strategies for constituency development and new markets for fundraising initiatives in order to increase donor participation with Maritime Aquarium programs, including through corporate gift giving, cause marketing, membership, online giving, capital campaigns, planned giving, annual giving, major gifts, grant acquisitions and special events.
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Experience in identifying and qualifying donors to lead gift asks or work in tandem on gift asks with a development team member. As Development & Donor Relations Specialist, you will play a lead role in the acquisition, retention and elevation of the Foundation’s Doing a World of Good fund (unrestricted / general support), including annual, recurring and planned donors.
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Lead, coach and mentor team members in major gifts, donor relations, special event execution, volunteer management and community fundraising techniques. This involves: (a) collaborating in creating a multiyear plan for revenue to support CHS mission achievement, financial sustainability and overall organizational growth, (b) identifying, qualifying, cultivating and soliciting prospective donors to assist CHS in reaching financial goals and (c) executing CHS's development plan that includes major gifts, annual giving, gift planning, stewardship and special events.
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Manage staff with responsibilities including development and coordination of prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, special events, development research, donor relations, corporate and foundation relations, annual fund, alumni relations, planned giving, and major gift development and coordination.
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Lead the day-to-day planning and oversight of the Department of Athletics development strategy and drive fundraising activity related to major gift proposals, annual giving and stewardship activities.
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We are looking for a skilled worship leader who has a heart for Christ and will invest their gift, time, and energy into this church and help lead the people in biblically sound worship.
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As appropriate to their portfolio, the Director works with the Senior Director and Assistant Vice President of Strategic Initiatives to lead campaign planning meetings between Advancement and university leadership, including with the University President, Provost, EVPS, VP for Strategy, Vice Presidents, and Deans.
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Follow art direction, trend and critique from the Creative Director (CD) and Art Director (AD), with guidance from the Lead Designer (LD), completing all projects in a timely manner while adhering to assigned deadlines and department processes.
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While the primary responsibility of this role is management, there is an expectation to lead by example and maintain a small portfolio of major gift prospects. With a growth mindset and a commitment to fostering an environment of diversity, equity, and inclusion, you'll grow, lead, and further develop our team of frontline Development Officers.
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You’ll produce from concept through to keyframes and lead animation across a variety of styles and aesthetics for a range of motion design and XR projects. We’re after seasoned and talented Motion Design Directors to lead projects from across our global team.
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