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You will guide the direct mail and digital solicitation activities related to annual giving, while also managing the donor database, giving records, and fund tracking. The Annual Fund Manager will use donor data and analysis to strategically expand the Agency's annual giving program with the goal of increasing the base of annual gifts through prospect and donor management.
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The Director of the Annual Fund (“Director”) provides overall strategy, leadership, and direction for George Mason University Intercollegiate Athletics annual giving program, the Patriot Club. The Director implements, directs, and coordinates the day-to-day operations of this comprehensive annual fund program, and provides leadership to the annual fund team.
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The Director will lead the Annual Fund Team, currently consisting of the Director of Parent Giving, and will work with the Alumni Relations team to sustain and grow support from and the connection between our alumni and Thayer Academy.
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There is a significant opportunity to work in collaboration with Major Gifts, Annual Fund and Research colleagues to strengthen the existing gift planning donor pipeline and to cultivate new qualified and highly rated prospects for the William Andrews Clark Society.
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Plans, directs, and oversees all aspects of the university's centralized Annual Giving program focused on achieving annual fundraising and KPIs goals, pipeline development and implementing industry best practices with special emphasis on the university's annual fund.
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Recent success in annual giving includes the launch of the Freedom to Read Fund and Civic Engagement Fund alongside the long-standing opportunities to support the Library Annual Fund and Library Fund for Books.
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Occupy senior liaison roles involving partnerships with the university's alumni relations and annual fund staff plus oversee DAR partnerships with the GW Engineering's Director for Career Services, Director of Strategic Initiatives, and Director of Graduate Recruitment and Student Advising.
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The chosen candidate for Director of Annual Giving / Athletics will partner with the Director of Development /Assistant AD Annual Giving & Strategy and many others within the Spartan Fund team on a comprehensive annual giving program.
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Works closely with Central Advancement services, specifically Central Advancements Annual Fund team, when initiating annual fund appeals that should align with Central Advancement's efforts.
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A primary responsibility of the individual who occupies this position will be to promote the importance of philanthropy for UAB and will manage a portfolio of annual giving leadership donors, including the Blazer Scholarship Fund and sport-specific giving.
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The Director of Annual Giving will report to the Director of Advancement and will develop, create, and execute the plan for the TVS Annual Fund, manage a team of volunteers, and strive to reach aspirational goals related to dollars and participation through the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of donors from all constituencies.
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Planned giving and donor recognition: Identify opportunities to transition annual fund donors into planned giving and major gifts. Seminary of the Southwest is seeking a passionate and experienced Director of Annual Fund to lead the development and implementation of comprehensive strategies for annual giving programs.
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Reporting to the Executive Director of Alumni & Family Engagement and Annual Giving, the Director will provide leadership and direction for Pitzer’s Annual Fund while developing strong and diverse solicitation strategies, with particular attention to reunion and volunteer management including increased alumni and parent giving.
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Coordinate with the Fund Development Director - Annual Giving to integrate major gifts into annual giving campaigns and strategies. As the Fund Development Director - Major Gifts, Personal Solicitation Oversight, and Planned Giving at Anchor Point, you will play a crucial role in leading and implementing the organization's fundraising strategies related to major gifts, personal solicitation, and planned giving.
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Reporting to the Individual Giving Manager and coordinating with a six-person team, the Annual Fund Coordinator will provide support, contributing analytical and marketing skills needed to grow the Discovery Circle donor community ($250 - $2,499.
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