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Join the Fund Development team as The Senior Development Officer! The Senior Development Officer, works in a dynamic team with the Vice President of Development and Stewardship, grant writers, special events staff as well as senior leadership to secure donations for Catholic Charities.
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As the Major Gifts Officer, you will be an integral part of our Development Team, playing a pivotal role in developing and executing our fundraising strategy. If you possess the skills to inspire and lead with a servant-heart, build quality relationships, have a strategic mindset and excellent communication skills, then the San Diego Rescue Mission invites you to join our team as the Major Gifts Officer.
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Five or more years of experience with individual major gifts with documented track record of success of securing gifts at six-figure level or a combination of success in high end sales management with experience in major gifts fundraising.
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Two years’ experience in fundraising, major gifts solicitation, or sales preferred. Come join the LFCS Team and work for one of the largest and most well respected non-profit organizations in the state of Missouri.
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Reporting to the Director of Development, the Development Officer will be part of the team raising funds for the College of Humanities, with a focus on supporting Department of Communication priorities.
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Five (5) years of experience in fundraising, development, or sales fundraising. This involves researching, cultivating, stewarding and soliciting prospects/donors for major gifts for programs, capital campaigns, and special event sponsorships.
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The desired candidate will have experience working with donors, funders and alumni, cultivating donor relationships, prospect research, portfolio management, case statement and proposal writing, soliciting leadership and major gifts, and donor stewardship.
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If you possess the skills to inspire and lead with a servant-heart, build quality relationships, have a strategic mindset and excellent communication skills, then the San Diego Rescue Mission invites you to apply to join our team as the Major Gifts Officer.
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A key member of the University Advancement team, the Major Gift Officer is a lead gift officer and will be uniquely positioned to focus on both major gift opportunities and annual giving to support the University’s various initiatives and priorities.
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Three years of experience as a Development Officer in a regional or national organization with an active major gifts program that is part of an overall development effort, or four years of successful experience in sales/marketing with a proven track record.
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Provides leadership and direction to the foundation team in areas of prospect identification and research, data management, campaign coordination, stewardship, and donor recognition. The Development Officer’s primary responsibility is to plan and carry out, identify, engage and cultivate activities, to maintain and develop the donation of funds and gifts for AdventHealth Waterman Foundation.
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Supervise members of the development team, including major gifts officer and development coordinator. Aptitude for data and information software and other technologies designed to support fundraising, events, constituent relations and sales activities, including Blackbaud/Raiser's Edge.
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In addition, this position will assist in major gift fundraising in collaboration with the Major Gifts Officer. Collaborate with the Director of Ticket Sales and team to increase number of donors who are also premium ticket buyers.
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As a key member of the DHQ Development leadership team, the Director of Major Gifts interfaces with a wide range of internal and external constituencies to maximize success with major gifts generation and renewal including Salvation Army officers, development professionals, fundraising consultants, and key volunteers at the Territorial, Divisional, and local levels.
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Qualifications *MINIMUM / ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree and three years demonstrated ability to successfully solicit major gifts; or experience in marketing, sales, public relations, financial advisement or related field with emphasis on relationship cultivation and solicitation of individuals/businesses (5 years experience required for the 3b Gift Officer level.
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