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Develop and lead a highly effective fundraising team skilled in the latest strategies for identification, cultivation, solicitation and management of individual, law firm, corporate, and other donors; facilitate the exchange of creative ideas and resources, set clear objectives, foundations, and government, and evaluate results against goals set by the President and CEO, Chief of Staff and/or the CAO.
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The Director of Annual Giving & Events is responsible for the leadership, management, and execution of our annual giving program, the Garden’s annual fundraising event, and annual fund donor cultivation and stewardship events.
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT NEEDED. This position provides essential administrative support and analytical research skills to two major gift officers in Capital Gifts and Special Initiatives (CGSI) teams and the Planned Giving Officer in the Planned Giving and Endowments Department (PG&E.
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In partnership with the Museum Director and Associate Director of Development, Individual Giving, you will lead the management of volunteer committees, such as the UMMA Leadership Board and Director's Acquisition Committee, that support and advance the Museum's mission and vision.
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Support the Director Development and Annual Passholder Coordinator with aspects of all fundraising events, such as The Chamber Music Festival of the Bluegrass. Prepares mailing lists to support the Annual Fund, planned giving, and donor stewardship activities.
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Development and fundraising leadership and strategy development : Plan and implement a development and fundraising program needed to grow revenue to meet the strategic goals of the organization through the solicitation of major gifts, management of special events, corporate and foundation support, annual giving and other areas of philanthropic activity Organize and implement innovative and effective fundraising strategies.
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5 + years of fundraising experience leading development and/or grantmaking efforts preferably within nonprofit, philanthropic, or civic settings focused on civic engagement, community organizing, campaigns, and/or similar aims and inclusive of philanthropic/institutional giving.
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Steward and engage major and mid-tier donors across all giving opportunities to connect donors with the mission of JSV and meet fundraising goals. Develop the Planned Giving Program in coordination with the Legacy Chairs through stewarding Legacy donors, DAF and Endowment holders and instituting the highest level of customer service for account management and communication.
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Utilizing strong project management skill, the Philanthropy Associate contributes to the success of the Individual Giving and Special Events team by performing operational functions of the fundraising strategies and tactics of the team.
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Reporting to the Sr. Manager of Annual Giving, the Donor Relations Manager will primarily focus on cultivating base-level giving and new donor relationships, bolstering monthly giving, and ensuring the integrity of our data management in Salesforce.
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Experience with high-net-worth individuals, capital project fundraising, planned giving or wealth management, and/or work in CFR is highly valued. The Director of Development will be a seasoned and exceptional team-oriented fundraising professional with a demonstrated successful track record in securing high dollar philanthropic gifts.
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The Database Coordinator is part of Advancement Services and is responsible for meeting information needs for all programs within Cook Children’s Health Foundation (including Annual Giving, Major Gifts and Donor Relations) to ensure that solicitations, gift management and stewardship are adequately supported and expand as fundraising results increase.
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The Senior Development Coordinator will be responsible for the logistics and administrative management for the Greater Phoenix Heart Ball campaign which includes the Heart Ball event, auxiliary fundraising and volunteer/donor cultivation events; maintaining databases and spreadsheets; coordinating event administration, schedules and meetings; controlling inventory of marketing, presentation, or fundraising materials; and preparing detailed financial and operations reports.
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Ensure 100% board participation in the annual fund and fundraising events, working closely with the Executive Director. Launch and manage a planned giving program to support the endowment, including marketing planned giving opportunities and building a planned giving prospect portfolio.
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You will hold key responsibilities in funder relations, corporate engagement, grant writing, individual giving and organizational storytelling for a diverse national funding portfolio. Assist in the management of cultivation and fundraising events during the year, with responsibilities including but not limited to: the development of sponsorship materials and prospect lists; coordination and facilitation of solicitor-based fundraising; planning and implementing event logistics, managing invitation lists and RSVPs, providing attendee research, managing day-of logistics, developing metrics to measure success, managing reporting, and working with event vendors.
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