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The Managing Director serves as the leader of the SIF program and team, reporting to the Managing Partner of American Heart Association Ventures. The ideal leader will ensure the alignment of the Funds with the Association’s vision, mission, and values and will be responsible for collaborating with an interdisciplinary team of Executives, Social Impact Fund Governance Committee Members, American Heart Association Board leaders, national and local volunteers, and senior staff leadership to ensure the growth, implementation and measurement of the Funds.
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At American Heart Association | American Stroke Association, our mission is to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, religion, age, language, sexual orientation, national origin and physical or cognitive abilities.
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As champions for health equity, by 2024, the American Heart Association will advance cardiovascular health for all, including identifying and removing barriers to health care access and quality.
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Be Valued at the American Heart Association by following us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and at heart.jobs. At the American Heart Association, your contribution matters, and so does your career.
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The American Heart Association invests in its people. American Heart Association. Securing individual monetary gifts, local corporate sponsorship income and auction items to support the events and to increase overall income potential.
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Here at the American Heart Association, you matter and so does your career. The American Heart Association reserves the right to pay more or less than the posted range.
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As a mark of our commitment to employee well-being, we also offer an employee assistance program, employee wellness program and telemedicine, and medical consultation. This individual will work closely with internal and external constituents across the region to ensure a consistent and proactive approach to corporate volunteer engagement.
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Generate revenue by prospecting and securing local corporate sponsorship and individual donations. Develop and present proposals and accompanying materials to secure revenue and volunteer engagement.
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The State Government Relations Director is responsible for serving as the primary representative of the American Heart Association to the assigned state legislature and relevant state agencies to generate awareness and support for the AHA's public policy agenda.
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Work with a Communications Director to support and promote campaign communication plans. We are currently hiring a passionate and motivated Development Director in Northwest Indiana. The Director will generate revenue for our Heart Walk, Heart Ball, and Go Red for Women fundraising campaigns.
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The location is flexible within the Southeast region of the American Heart Association provided the location allows for cost effective and efficient travel within the region (North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana.
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We are currently hiring a Development Director based in La Jolla, California. Lead and engage new individual membership for our Cor Vitae giving society, in partnership with other appropriate fundraising staff.
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We are currently hiring a Development Director in our Eagan/Twin Cities office. As we celebrate our Centennial year, we invite you to join us in shaping the next century of impact. The Director will generate revenue for our Go Red for Women fundraising campaign.
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Coordinate and build American Heart Association account team contacts, sponsorship contacts, proposals, letters of agreement, sponsorship payments, presentations and benefits delivered.
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We’re hiring a Senior Marketing Communications Director in Houston, TX. Senior Marketing Communications Director. Responsible for activities in the functional areas of local and regional-level implementation of cause marketing initiatives, media relations, public relations, media advocacy, sensitive information and issues, and crisis management and, where applicable, advertising targeting the public.
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