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Work directly with the ED to create and implement a comprehensive development strategy through individual giving and corporate sponsorship, events, grant writing and planned giving, including program design, messaging, research and analytics, and identification of target audiences.
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Primary functions include: annual fund; identifying major donor prospects and cultivating relationships with all levels of donors; and estate planning/planned giving. · Hands-on experience with direct mail, major gifts, estate planning/planned giving, fundraising software.
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Collaborate with on-campus fundraising staff, including colleagues in central development office (Principal Gifts, Leadership Gifts, Major Gifts (Regional), Planned Giving, and Annual Giving/Reunion Program as well as School/Center development directors and Alumni Relations staff.
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As a(an) Certified Central Sterile Technician with UCF Lake Nona Hospital you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! As a(an) Certified Central Sterile Technician with UCF Lake Nona Hospital you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back.
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As a(an) HVAC Power Plant Mechanic with Chippenham Hospital you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! As a(an) HVAC Power Plant Mechanic with Chippenham Hospital you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back.
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As a(an) Speech Language Pathologist PRN with Medical City Las Colinas you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back! As a(an) Speech Language Pathologist PRN with Medical City Las Colinas you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back.
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The Executive Director for the Foundation reports to the Superintendent/President and is responsible for the development and implementation of an aligned strategic plan that typifies effective donor cultivation and strong corporate, community and alumni relations, leading to increased giving levels that benefit the IVC students and the District.
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Access Control Manager (ACM) is physical access control from Avigilon, a Motorola Solutions company, for enterprise-class installations, designed to help you focus on securing your people, property and assets, while giving you the flexibility to respond to alerts wherever you are.
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Work with the Associate/Assistant Director of Annual Giving on the development and execution of a young alumni donor/volunteer plan. Work with the Associate/Assistant Director of Annual Giving to develop and execute an annual giving program with a strong focus on cultivating gifts and engagement at all levels, experiences, and generations.
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Minimum eight years of relevant and progressive work experiencein individual giving, annual fund, constituent relations,non-profit direct mail, or mass audience marketing. This roleinvolves collaborating closely with the Executive Director acrossvarious areas, including annual giving, digital fundraising,stewardship, Advancement communications, and donor acquisition.
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The Wonderful Company’s connection to consumers has health at its heart and giving back in its DNA. The company has a long-standing commitment to corporate social responsibility, including more than $1 billion invested in environmental sustainability; $65 million in charitable giving, education initiatives, and innovative health and wellness programs each year; and $143 million toward the construction of two charter school campuses in California’s Central Valley.
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Proficiency in various fundraising techniques, including major gifts, corporate sponsorships, annual giving campaigns, and grant writing. Develop individual giving engagement and fundraising strategy to target LGC alum.
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Direct fundraising activities with prospective donors by creating and implementing major gifts, institutional giving, foundation giving, planned giving and donor stewardship strategies and activities.
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Wonderful Giving (www. Wonderful Sales™ is the sales and merchandising organization for The Wonderful Company, a privately held $6 billion company with consumer brands including Wonderful® Pistachios, Wonderful® Halos®, POM Wonderful®, FIJI® Water, JUSTIN® and Landmark® wines, as well as the Teleflora® flower delivery service.
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One Team, Our Team. Work collaboratively with members of the Annual Giving, Corporations and Foundation Relations, Donor Relations, Alumni Engagement, Communications, and Special Events teams in order to further the fundraising goals for the University.
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