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Strategies and activities include special events, third-party events, annual fund/direct response, leadership annual giving known as the Champions Circle, major gifts, sponsorships, private grants, planned giving, and special campaigns from individuals, foundations, corporations, faith-based organizations, government entities, and other organizations.
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The Director of Giving and Events works directly with the Vice President of Development and Development Associate to create and implement the Senior Services annual fundraising plan to include mailings, special events, submission of grants, donor stewardship, and other creative methods.
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Managing the development team, consisting of the Annual Giving Officers, Major Gift Officers, Annual Giving Manager and Senior Major Gifts Officer, ensuring actions and activities take place that tie in to donor identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship.
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The DAE will provide strategic oversight of annual and emerging future impact campaigns*, engage community members in planned giving, and lead foundation pipeline development, grant-writing and stewardship efforts.
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Development includes individual giving, major gifts, annual giving, planned giving, corporate philanthropy, foundation giving, donor cultivation, and stewardship.
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Establish Wooten Center annual giving program by developing messaging and collateral for mailed and digital quarterly appeals; oversee and coordinate mailing lists for appeals, e-newsletters, event invitations and other initiatives; coordinate with colleagues to raise unrestricted funds via email campaigns, social media, crowdfunding and peer-to-peer fundraising and other means.
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Demonstrated success in annual giving, preferably in a non-profit community-based organization. Develop and maintain efficient systems for data entry, gift processing, data hygiene, mailing list management, donor and prospect research, and donor stewardship.
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Development Director will conduct portfolio forecasting, complete accurate constituent moves-management data entry, regularly review restricted donor funds to support fiscal stewardship initiatives, coordinate efforts with the development operations and development special giving and stewardship departments and participate in special events as needed.
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Proven ability to network; to develop cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies; to conduct in-person and virtual prospect/donor visits; and to successfully close gifts for capital, endowment, and annual support with minimal oversight.
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Partner with central colleagues in planned giving, stewardship and donor relations, corporate and foundation relations, and constituent engagement to build and support the development program for the school.
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Develop and implement new strategies for stewarding our annual fund donor population in collaboration with Assistant Director of Donor Relations and manage stewardship activities for all annual fund donors.
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These tasks include leadership for annual giving, alumni activities and events, donor and prospect engagement, corporate relations, and stewardship. Develop effective approaches to leadership annual gift, alumni, and major gift cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship in collaboration with university development and alumni relations.
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The position is a member of the Vice President for Development's leadership team and will work closely with colleagues from Principal Giving, Campaigns and Administration, Stewardship, Donor Relations, Corporate, Foundation and Research Relations, Advancement Information Services, Research, Advancement Communications, Events, Annual Giving, Alumni Relations, and other offices throughout the university.
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Reporting to the Director of Institutional Advancement, the Associate Director will be responsible for implementing, executing and maintaining donor relations and stewardship activities for special constituency donors including, but not limited to donors recognized through annual giving to the President's Circle and planned giving Legacy Circle.
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In this role, the Assistant Director of Philanthropy leads all annual giving mechanisms, including the organization's annual fund, stewardship activities, corporate sponsorships, events, and grant writing.
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