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Bachelor's degree and 1-3 years of relevant experience in fast-paced fundraising environment or equivalent combination of education and experience required, preferably in institutional development or a related field, with exposure to development communications, prospect management, annual giving, major gifts, volunteer engagement, and stewardship.
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As appropriate, the Major Gifts Officers will coordinate meetings in priority areas, serve as a resource to other DAR colleagues, and provide regular updates and reports on areas and donor pipelines to Assistant Dean. Partner with the Assistant Dean and Associate Director on special projects including, but not limited to, Dean’s Advisory Board activities, regional events, and fundraising in support of parents and families.
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Work alongside Board Members, Executive Committee Members, and staff to assist in the execution of long-term fundraising initiatives of major gifts utilizing unique and diversified networking resources.
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Ideally, this candidate will bring at least 8 years of direct fundraising and major donor programmatic engagement experience with a demonstrated ability to manage relationships, solicit major gifts, and plan and execute special events.
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JobTrain is seeking a Major Gifts Officer with a proven track record of stewarding long-term relationships and securing financial resources. Major Gifts Officer.
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Job Description Job Summary Reporting to the Head of Development (“Head”) and serving as a key member of the Individual Giving (IG) team within the Advancement department, the (Lead) Senior Development Officer, Major & Principal Gifts, advances the mission of Success Academy Charter Schools (SA) through the engagement and solicitation of high net-worth individual donors and prospects at Major Gift and Principal Gift levels (i.e., gifts $100,000 up to $1 million.
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Posted Job Title Associate Director of Development, Penn Medicine Job Profile Title Major Gifts Officer Job Description Summary Responsible for specific individual gift prospects for assigned divisions, departments and projects within the University of Pennsylvania Health System.
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The Senior Development Director, under the direction of the President & Chief Executive Officer, is responsible for helping Arizona's Children Association reach its fundraising goals by identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding gifts.
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Job Highlights: Serve as a regional major gifts officer for SSM Health St. Anthony Foundation benefitting patient care at SSM Health St. Anthony, Shawnee and Midwest City Hospitals.
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Establishes major gift fundraising goals in consultation with the Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) and management team and advances strategies to reach them. Provide direction on major gifts cultivation and recognition events, in collaboration with the CAO and the events manager.
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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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Direct fund raising 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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Familiarity with fundraising sub-fields (in addition to grant writing) within development such as corporate sponsorships, individual giving, and/or major gifts. Individual Donors and Major Gifts (25.
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Cultivate relationships with an assigned portfolio of (100+) donors and prospects to solicit major gifts in order to advance the mission and vision of Tabitha. EXPERIENCE: Five years of proven success and related experience in fundraising, managing portfolios with specific goals and initiatives for individual or corporate gifts and grants.
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The Development Officer Major Gifts is responsible for prospect list of 125 to 150 individuals. Participates as a member of the overall Development team, Major Gifts team, and reports directly to the Chief Development Officer.
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