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Responsibility for growing Folger's annual fund, membership, while working collaboratively with the Associate Director of Planned Giving and Major Gifts, and Director of Development to support the growth of the Renaissance Circle programs and stewarding those donors for engagement and development towards major and principal gift opportunities.
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The Executive Director develops and articulates a vision for development that meets the financial needs of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington and Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, directs all the major fund-raising programs, and serves as the lead for major gift cultivation.
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The Associate Director of Development Operations is responsible for the overall management of the development office's donor database (currently Raisers' Edge) and provides management of and direction for the development operations team responsible for all data-related processes including constituent management, gift processing and receipting, prospect research, portfolio management, and reporting.
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It may also provide direct oversight of code enforcement functions, coordinate building division functions, serve as Executive Director of independent commissions, provide collaborative leadership in the Community Development Director’s temporary absence, assist with the budget/human resources management and departmental administration, and perform a variety of special assignments under the direction of the department Director.
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In partnership with the Executive Director and the Board of Directors, this position is responsible for the formulation, coordination and implementation of development strategies for the organization, cultivating major and prospective donors to reach, if not exceed, fundraising goals.
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As the Senior Partner, Organizational Development you will lead and oversee comprehensive programs and initiatives that align with our HR strategic vision and Delta Faucet Company's People strategy.
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Reporting to the Deputy Executive Director, the Director of Development is responsible for creating and implementing WPF’s fundraising strategy, primarily as it relates to individuals, major gifts, yearly appeals, and donor research and cultivation.
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Under a dual reporting relationship to the Dean and the Associate Vice President of Development, the Senior Director of Development manages development activity for the school by undertaking the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of prospects with metrics established by Central Advancement.
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The Director of Hospital Development will plan, direct, and manage programs and resources allotted to promote and increase the number of donors within the LifeNet Health Donation Service Area (DSA.
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We are currently seeking a Director of Business Development to lead our Solar EPC (engineering, procurement, construction) business. Director of Business Development - NRE.
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Join us as our next Economic Development Director and become an integral part of shaping the future of our vibrant city. Economic Development Director - City of Sandy Spring.
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Reporting to the university librarian (UL) and with a dotted line to university development and alumni relation (UDAR), the executive director of development is a member of the Library Cabinet, its senior leadership team, with overall responsibility for leading and managing the library development office, including gift solicitation, constituent relations, prospect development, strategic planning, and advancement services.
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Collaborate with the President & Chief Executive Officer, Executive Director, External Affairs & Strategic Communications, Board of Directors, and the Development team as a point of contact for inquiries related to funding, donations and fundraising even.
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Minimum 6 years of relevant work experience in renewable energy (wind, solar, and storage) project development. The Director, Repower is responsible for preparing existing wind energy projects to be repowered, either partially, through the replacement of original componentswith new ones (component repower), or completely, through replacement of the original wind turbines with new ones (brownfield repower.
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Assist the Director of Development in planning and executing Shelter House’s major fundraising events and campaigns. In close collaboration with the Director of Development, you will be responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive fundraising strategies and nurturing and maintaining relationships with donors (i.e. individuals, corporate partners, and foundations) with an emphasis on donor stewardship and retention.
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