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The Major Gifts Officer is responsible for envisioning and implementing a diverse calendar of events, special activities and cultivation opportunities for current and potential donors to the Safari Society including working with the Director of Membership on upgrading upper-level Membership Club donors.
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The Major Gifts Officer will work closely with the Assistant Dean for Alumni & Development, the Dean of the Law School, and faculty and staff, both within the Law School and around the University, to promote the acquisition of major gifts.
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Senior Major Gifts Officer $75,000-$85,000 annual salary DOE. Major Gifts Officer $65,000-$75,000 annual salary DOE. Lead Contributors Circles communications efforts, including managing the communications calendar and overseeing copy development, with support from the Major Gifts Coordinator and Individual Giving Manager.
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The Associate Director has managerial responsibility and supervises the Major Gifts Officer. Oversee and guide the work of the Major Gifts Officer and conduct annual performance evaluations.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Principal and Major Gifts, the Senior Major Gifts Officer (SMGO) will play a vital role in identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major gift donors for the Spaulding Rehabilitation network.
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Nobles seeks candidates who desire ongoing professional growth and demonstrate a dedication to young people.
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The Major Gifts Officer at Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Washington (BGCGW) is an accomplished professional with a collaborative, interpersonal style who is passionate about the youth we serve and about building BGCGW’s fundraising as the organization grows our budgeted revenue 10% annually.
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This position will lead the organization's major and leadership gifts fundraising, development program management, and Board and leadership volunteer fundraising coordination. Manage the execution of a successful major gifts program for identified capital and endowment priorities that will lead to a larger campaign.
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Major Gift Officer/ Senior Major Gift Officer / Executive Major Gifts Officer. Major Gifts Officer. Work in collaboration to provide support with identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding individual major gifts level donor prospects/donors.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Development, the Senior Development Officer, Major Gifts, will be responsible for Tulane's major gift program in an assigned region, including the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individuals, with a focus on securing gift commitments in the range of $100,000 to $1,000,000.
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Reporting to the Director of Development and Major Gifts, the Regional Development Officer solicits major gifts, annual fund, capital, current-use college priorities, endowed, life income and estate gifts.
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Our client, a lobbying and educational organization which focuses on environmental issues affecting California, is looking for a Major Gifts Officer to join their dynamic, fun, and high-performing team.
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The Major Gifts Officer works collaboratively with key volunteers, University leadership, Development staff, Alumni Relations staff, and other University representatives to identify, cultivate and solicit donors for University priorities.
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Centering a commitment to the School’s mission, the Associate Director of Advancement, Major Gifts will work with the Chief Advancement Officer and Head of School to shape the strategic direction of the advancement office and facilitate a new era of fundraising and constituent relations.
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The Major Gifts Officer is part of the exploratory capital campaign leadership team and is an external-facing relationship manager and fundraiser for high-net-worth individuals. The Major Gifts Officer will play a key role in a potential capital campaign and by extension all major fundraising efforts.
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