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Collaborate with staff to develop prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and overall fundraising strategies. 5 years successful experience in non-profit fundraising, volunteer management or similar experience.
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Conduct prospect research for relationship managers, including both individual and corporate fundraising. Reporting to the Senior Manager, Major Gifts, the Development Coordinator will provide fundraising and logistical support for the Development team to ensure that annual fundraising and volunteer engagement goals are met.
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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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Monitoring, Reporting and Documentation: Provide database analysis, development, support, data extraction, and reporting that support fundraising, gift accounting/reporting, volunteer management, prospect management, event management, and membership management.
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Minimum of seven years' experience in fundraising, prospect research, Annual Fund, or related field. Collaborate with the Individual Giving team, and other museum departments (Director's Office, Curatorial, Education and Conservation), outside consultants, volunteers (e.g., Committee and Board Members) to actively engage donors and exceed annual fundraising goals.
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Minimum three (3) years of related experience in prospect research, fundraising database management, and/or donor strategy work. The Portfolio Analyst is responsible for a wide range of prospect management tasks including, but not limited to, monitoring the data management of prospect activity, engaging in pipeline development and analysis, and assisting with implementing prospect management processes and procedures.
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Minimum of 8-10 years of nonprofit development/fundraising experience. degree in development, fundraising, communications, or equivalent lived. Oversee data strategy to include selection for donor mailings and the acquisition of lists for prospect mailings, donor research, acknowledgements, and reporting.
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Additionally, the VP will manage vendor relations to include a long-time event fundraising consultant. Experience with development office functions (i.e., gift processing, prospect research, reporting, analytics, database management, etc.
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The Senior Director, Major Gifts will focus in large part on securing funds for any special campaigns, as well as annual fundraising requirements with increasing capacity year over year to support operations, research and special projects.
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Sharp analytical and prospect research skills, experience developing fundraising materials (pitch decks, reports and proposals) This includes proactive donor stewardship, designing donor engagement offerings, and building processes to support the launch of a transformative 5-year fundraising campaign.
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Monitor all prospect contacts to ensure positive and purposeful prospect and donor relations. 5 years successful experience in major gift fundraising, preferably in higher education.
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D emonstrated knowledge of facets of fundraising, such as annual giving, corporate and foundation relations, cultivation, and stewardship. Use donor database and other resources to coordinate and track strategies, record activities, maintain updated prospect information, and manage gift documentationDevelop long- and short-range funding plans with development leadership, dean, and associate dean.
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The position's primary responsibilities include the strategic oversight of prospect, donor and gift data, the translation of business use cases into actionable reports and dashboards, oversight and development of the business intelligence environment, and the application of analytics to help build the prospect pipeline for a variety of fundraising initiatives, including principal gifts, major gifts, planned giving, annual giving, and events.
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Essential Responsibilities STRATEGY AND VISION Oversee Mercy Corps’ integrated mass market fundraising strategy, which includes offline and online acquisition and renewal, monthly giving, and collaborative mid-level donor cultivation, toward a current gross annual goal of over $21 million, in the process growing the mass market donor file in demographics, size, and revenue.
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Required: Knowledge and familiarity with research techniques for fundraising prospect research. Required: Knowledge of fundraising information sources, basic fundraising techniques and strategies.
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