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The Marketing and Development Manager coordinates with the Executive Director and UNM Foundation Major Gifts Development Officer to plan and implement diversified donor-centric fundraising plans to ensure meeting short and long-range fundraising goals for the museum.
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Supervisory Responsibilities: Fundraising Database Administrator, Major Gifts Officer, Fundraising Manager, Event and Project Manager, Gift Specialist, Fundraising and Database Specialist, Campaign Director.
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The CPO will lead a team of five FTEs which includes the following: Director of Philanthropic Service, Events Manager, Director of Individual Giving along with two newly created positions for a Director of Legacy Giving and a Development Support Specialist that will need to be filled.
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This position coordinates with the Executive Director and UNM Foundation Major Gifts Development Officer to plan and implement diversified donor-centric fundraising plans to ensure meeting short and long-range fundraising goals for the museum.
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This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced, successful frontline fundraiser and manager to lead a growing Development team at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Stoneham & Wakefield. Oversee individual fundraising including annual fund and major gifts.
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Lead and oversee a team of five development professionals, including Grant Manager, Corporate Engagement Officer, Development Database Manager, Gift Entry Associate and Marketing & Communications Manager; as well as event and other consultants to the Development Team.
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With this growth comes the exciting challenge of managing our increasing number of high value funding partnerships whilst also diversifying our fundraising to support individual giving and major gifts.
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The Major & Planned Gift Officer for MD Anderson Cancer Center @Cooper is responsible for raising private philanthropic gifts to support the patients, programs and research of the expanding cancer program at Cooper University Health Care. The Major & Planned Gift Officer will work collaboratively with MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper leadership to advance the Center’s vision and goals and will serve as the lead point of contact for fundraising for the Center.
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Lead the 5-person individual giving team, including direct supervision of the Major Gifts Officer, Donor Relations Manager, and Capital Campaign Coordinator. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Director will lead a team of five, including three direct reports: Donor Relations Manager, Capital Campaign Coordinator, and Major Gifts Officer.
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Carry a major gift donor portfolio and implement strategies to cultivate and steward these donors towards larger gifts. This thriving, rapidly expanding organization seeks a dynamic, organized, and strategic leader to manage and maintain great relationships within a growing Development team, an engaged board of directors, our CEO, CPO, CEAO, and a growing portfolio of major gift, annual, and foundation/corporate donors.
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Develop individualized strategies for individual giving, foundations, grants, sponsorships, major gifts, annual giving and events. Oversee major gifts, annual giving, planned giving, and donor recognition programs.
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Provides overall leadership and supervision to the development team which includes staff persons: Fundraising Database Administrator, Major Gifts Officer, Fundraising Manager, Event and Project Manager, Gift Specialist, Fundraising and Database Specialist, Campaign Director.
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Lead and manage all aspects of the fundraising program, including major gifts, capacity building campaign, planned giving, annual fund, special events, and grant writing. Manages all aspects of the organization’s fundraising plans, including major gifts, annual giving, corporate/foundation relations, grants, sponsorships, planned giving, and special events.
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The Director of Resource Development oversees staff (currently a major gift officer and a grants manager) and carries a portfolio of donors and potential donors (corporate, foundations, and individuals.
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The Major & Planned Gift Officer for MD Anderson Cancer is responsible for raising private philanthropic gifts to support the patients, programs and research of the expanding cancer program at Cooper University Health Care. The Major & Planned Gift Officer will work collaboratively with MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper leadership to advance the Center's vision and goals and will serve as the lead point of contact for fundraising for the Center.
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