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A strong central core initiates programs, or provides guidance and expertise, in foundation relations, planned giving, capital projects, donor stewardship, The UCSB Foundation and other areas of specialization.
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Coordinate with UGA Office of Donor Relations and Stewardship in all related activities, on behalf of the school. Donor Relations and Stewardship. This position coordinates all donor stewardship activities and events including planning, managing, and executing the Warnell Annual Scholarship Banquet.
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3 years of directly related experience, ideally in one of the following environments: stewardship, donor relations, university advancement, or advancement services. University Advancement is seeking an Assistant Director, Stewardship to join its Stewardship and Donor Relations team.
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As well, they interact with most of the rest of Advancement, including but not limited to Campaign Operations, Stewardship, Donor Relations, Marketing and Communications, Prospect Research, Alumni Relations, and Annual Fund.
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This includes efforts through mass email, website, and other emerging digital platforms to increase alumni communication, stewardship and fundraising in the digital space, including, but not limited to, alumni relations, annual giving, corporate and foundation relations, donor relations, major giving, and planned giving mass emails.
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Works collaboratively with members the Major Gifts, Planned Giving, Donor Experience/Events, Alumni, Donor Relations, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Direct Response, Prospect Research and Development Administration teams.
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We are seeking existing knowledge of annual giving practices and implementation, grant writing and reporting, prospect/relationship management, mid-level gift solicitation and stewardship, and fundraising event strategy.
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This position requires a creative, strategic thinker with a deep understanding of nonprofit fundraising techniques, donor relations, and organizational development and will take the initiative to drive significant areas of growth for the organization; the position will focus on donor cultivation and stewardship, special events and campaigns, major gifts solicitation and donor database management.
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The Director of Development will play a crucial role in donor cultivation, strategic planning, event coordination, stewardship, and overseeing the donor database, in close collaboration with the Executive Director & CEO and the leadership team.
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The Director manages annual fundraising, special fundraising activities, donor cultivation, and ensures a solid stewardship of gifts and planned giving. Involves the President/CEO, members of the Board, and others who have the capacity to influence donor prospects in donor cultivation.
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35% - Essential - Donor Relations Management: Ensures appropriate stewardship within the annual stewardship plan for donors under management by assigned development officers; Works with assigned development officers to develop meaningful stewardship and engagement activities; Coordinates portfolio accountability to ensure timely and effective management of donors through their respective giving cycles.
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Collaborate with Advancement Services to ensure donor and prospect research is accurate and updates, pledge management and collection, prospect research, campaign coordination, and stewardship activities.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Implement a comprehensive plan to meet an income portfolio goal of at least half a million dollars; that includes both a golf tournament, Swing for a Cure, and gala event, Game On. In collaboration with the Managing Director and Development Director support the recruitment, stewardship, and retention of honorary chairs, event committee chairs and committee members and build strong relationships with community partners.
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This includes but is not limited to assisting the AVP for University Advancement and Dean of the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies on coordinating donor-related relationships, programs, board meetings, and special projects, such as stewardship communications, major gift proposals, Dean’s Society events, and other key projects.
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Duties will include prospect identification, cultivation, stewardship, communications including the development of proposals and other written materials, donor relations, event and meeting organization and data management.
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