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Position Overview:The Major Gifts Officer will build and manage a portfolio of donors and prospects who give or have the capacity to give $10,000 or more in annual support and will collaborate with the Senior Philanthropy Manager on the planned giving program.
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Senior Major Gifts Officer $75,000-$85,000 annual salary DOE. COMPENSATION : 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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Current team includes: Associate Director of Marketing and Communications; Manager of Philanthropic Engagement (individual/major donor focused); Development Manager (institutional funding focused); Senior Grant Writer, Development Officer, and Community Communications Officer.
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Collaborate with Senior Manager of Donor Relations around opportunities to enhance the Harvest of Hope Society and utilize this group as a pool of major gift prospects. Work to engage high level volunteers and donors in our major gifts program through prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewarding of major gift prospects and donors.
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The Major Gifts | Campaign Manager reports to the Major Gift Officer and will support senior staff members in acquiring major gifts. This newly created position will work closely with the CEO, Major Gifts Officer, CDO, and volunteer solicitors to provide support to the Development Department as Holy Family expands the major donor pipeline for the Annual Fund Campaign, For Such A Time As This. Paramount in this role is to manage the Campaign with a specific focus on the major gifts tract.
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Under the direction of the Senior Director of Development and Campaign Manager, the Major Gifts Officer will have an assigned portfolio of individual, corporate prospects and will be expected to research and create opportunities for foundation gifts to Cal Maritime.
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In collaboration with the Donor Relations Team, develop and implement annual strategies and goals for major gifts, with a special focus on long-term and planned giving efforts. Other duties as assigned by Senior Manager, Donor Relations, President, or CEO.
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The role leads a talented and experienced team of nine, including a Deputy Director, two Senior Planned Gifts Officers, a Planned Gifts Officer, a Sr. Planned Gifts Officer, Life Income Program, a Sr. Communications Specialist, an Operations Manager and an Administrative Assistant, and is responsible for developing educational and training opportunities for the fundraising staff to learn about planned gift opportunities.
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The Major Gifts Officer will support the work of senior leadership and volunteers in their major gift fundraising efforts and help drive the strategy and activity to expand the prospect pipeline.
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The Major Gifts Officer works to recognize and engage donors through strategy development, coordination with senior staff, strategic collaboration with volunteers and oversight of prospect research and management.
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Creates and oversees major gifts strategic plan, policies and procedures, in coordination with the Senior Manager of Fund Development, that are essential for a comprehensive major gifts initiative.
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The Director supervises, manages, and mentors the Major Gifts Officer; Senior Manager, Individual Giving; Individual and Planned Giving Officer; Development Stewardship Coordinator; and the Individual Giving Coordinator to implement the season’s individual giving fundraising strategy for Friends, Christensen Society, Chairman’s Council, and Jocelyn Vollmar Legacy Circle donors; and special event purchases.
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The Major Gifts Officer will work closely with the Senior Director of Development as an essential part of the Development Team. This position is responsible for implementing the major donor development strategy as part of a comprehensive annual fundraising plan for the organization.
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Other The Major Gifts Officer is part of the Cal Maritime University Advancement team and is expected to perform other duties related to the overall fundraising program including setting up donor and prospect visits for the President.
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Lead and manage the development team; supervise and evaluate direct reports which include the Major Gifts and Senior Campaign Manager, Grants Administrator, Financial Manager and Accounts Payable Clerk.
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