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Lighthouse MI is a growing non-profit, established in 2019 when Lighthouse of Oakland County and South Oakland Shelter joined forces to offer a stronger collective response to poverty in Metro Detroit.
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Other (consulting, membership, non-profit, real estate): Qualitative Research Experience. The Manager, Prospect Management, Research and Operations is responsible for supporting the prospect management and research process while supporting the operations of the WGA/ESF Development Team. This opportunity will require a high level of project management and collaboration across the WGA/ESF organization.
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Reporting to Executive Vice President Program Development, the Clinton Foundation seeks an experienced and creative development professional with a proven track record working in a fast-paced environment in corporate, non-profit, and/or political fundraising.
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TGC Search - This role is fully on-site in NYC. Seeking a Fundraising Coordinator for a growing non-profit that has a wonderful mission statement. Prospect potential new donors using various direct methods (such as calling and face-to-face meetings), networking, mining the MS Excel database, utilizing social media sites, and research.
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Manage staff with responsibilities including development and coordination of prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, special events, development research, donor relations, corporate and foundation relations, annual fund, alumni relations, planned giving, and major gift development and coordination.
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Manage all stages of preparation for approved CEO, CCO, and VP donor/prospect meetings and select events: confirm logistics, secure research, oversee the creation and delivery of meeting briefings and correspondence, coordinate meeting prep and debriefs.
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Minimum five (5) years of experience managing personnel, preferably in an advancement, higher education, or non-profit ability to qualify, cultivate and solicit high level donors and prospects.
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This includes tracking organization funding needs and strategy; prospect research and providing development support, in a team environment, with other fundraising and Association's initiatives and activities.
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Develops and maintains contacts with other healthcare organizations, colleges and universities, state and local agencies, public entities, non-profit organizations, to maximize funding through collaborations.
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Non-profit accounting software (such as Financial Edge NXT) Three (3) years of experience with fundraising that includes major gifts, capital campaigns, planned giving, special events, and prospect research.
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EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENT:Bachelor's degree in communications, Journalism, Public Health, or related fieldMinimum of 3 years’ experience in grant writing and prospect research for a non-profit health and human services organization.
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Reboot is an arts and culture non-profit that reimagines and reinforces Jewish thought and traditions. Utilize data insights to expand the major donor portfolio through prospect research, introductions from current supporters, cultivation events, and other pipeline building strategies.
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5 years successful experience in non-profit fundraising, volunteer management or similar experience. We're hiring a Prospect Research Consultant in our SouthWest region. Other duties include documentation of all information reported in profiles and for maintenance of prospect research records.
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Assists the AVP, Partnerships and Philanthropy on partnership outreach and donor prospect research, interacting with external stakeholders, as related to defined projects. A minimum of four years related experience working in non-profit development, philanthropy, workforce development and/or partnerships required.
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Maintain and update policies and procedures for the prospect research programs; propose changes and modifications. This role will be responsible for prospect research for the region.
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