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This development plan will include annual giving, major gifts, special events, corporate sponsorship, foundation relationships, and campaigns when applicable. Now, Student U has completed a Strategic Growth Plan and is ready to launch a robust major gifts program to grow its individual giving while continuing to maintain fundraising levels in its other categories.
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3 years fundraising experience overseeing $500K+ in revenue, through peer-to-peer fundraising events, major gifts and sponsorship. 3 years fundraising experience overseeing $500K+ in revenue, through peer-to-peer fundraising events, major gifts, and sponsorship.
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In conjunction with the New York-based Development Associate, continues to build and manage a set of internal communications for the Major Gifts and Leadership Giving Teams partnering cross-functionally with the Communications, Donor Relations, Alumni Engagement, and Annual Fund Teams.
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The Director of Major Gifts, reporting to the Chief Development Officer, plays a vital role in growing contributed revenue for the JCC and its programs, cultivating the agency-wide culture of philanthropy, and ensuring that the JCC is a home for highly accountable philanthropic investment.
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Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor or Town Manager. 2 years of experience as a Tennessee Probation/Parole Officer; law enforcement, criminal court, legal system, or related field is preferred.
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With the support of the Individual Giving & Major Gifts Officer, work with donors with the goal of deepening engagement, renewing annual gifts, and increasing affinity and giving.
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Leada sustainable development plan encompassing major gifts, corporate giving,church giving, annual giving, monthly giving, donor recognition, cross-sectorpartnerships, and brand strategy.
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Lead an overall team of six professionals, which includes three direct reports (Director of Principal Gifts, Director of Major Gifts (to be hired), and Director of Advancement and Donor Services.
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Spaulding Rehabilitation Senior Major Gift Officer Charlestown , Massachusetts Apply Now 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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In partnership with Covenant House International, grow a major gifts program including identification, cultivation, and solicitation of major donors. 10 years of working knowledge of annual/capital campaigns, major gifts, foundation/corporate solicitations, communications and special events with at least 5 years of management experience.
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Obtains and maintains the designation of Certified Information Privacy Professional (CIPP) or Certified Information Privacy Manager (CIPM). Manages the Data Privacy Manager system, including ensuring the data maps are updated and correct, reviewing consumer requests to determine our compliance requirements, and tracking each consumer request from intake to closure.
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Inclusive of strategies for all contributed revenue channels, including major giving, annual giving, sponsorships, grants, matching gifts, endowment giving, planned giving, workplace giving, events, and capital campaigns as needed.
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The DOD manages the total operation of the divisional development department, supervising all functions and staff with the department, including the following areas: Major Gifts, Planned Giving, Direct Mail, donor data management, social media, digital fund raising, public relations, advertising and marketing, volunteerism, special and major events, corporate giving, foundation grants, advisory boards, entertainment industry relationships, United Way relationships, etc.
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The Senior Major Gifts Officer will maintain a donor portfolio of 100-125 prospects. Senior Major Gifts Officer , with support and guidance from the Director of Development, you will lead the design and implementation of the CFUF major gifts program, including creating policies and standard operating procedures to ensure the efficient operation of the program.
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Working closely with the organization’s leadership, the Director will bring in major gifts ($100,000+) from across the country and focus on expanding Meridian’s network for individual and major gift donors, with a focus on building a pipeline to support an anticipated historic preservation fund and capital campaign.
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