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Ability to articulate persuasively the need for endowed philanthropy within the Catholic Church. The Director of Philanthropy leads the efforts of the Catholic Foundation of Eastern Montana (Foundation) to build permanent endowments in support of the Catholic Faith and Catholic Ministries in our diocese.
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The Director of Philanthropy, CSTEM manages a portfolio of donors and prospective donors, and is responsible for facilitating all phases of the gift cycle, including initiating contact (discovery), cultivating and moving potential donors to solicitation and closure, creating solicitations, writing proposals, and stewarding donors.
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As a Senior Knowledge Analyst (SKA) within BCG's Social Impact Practice Area (SI PA), you will focus on developing the Foundations and Philanthropy topic within the practice area. Demonstrated understanding of and experience working with corporate or private foundations, or the broader corporate philanthropy field.
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The Chief of Philanthropy and External Relations (CPER) will lead overall contributed and earned income strategies for SLAM that maximize philanthropic and earned revenues, leverage institutional marketing and communication opportunities, and ensure a welcoming and engaging visitor experience.
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Under the direction of the Associate Director of Funding & Allocations the Manager of Philanthropy will provide support to LAHSA in developing a strategic framework for engaging philanthropic funders and writing grant proposals and funder reports.
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The Director of WDAV Major Gifts and Philanthropy engages staff and Board in expanding revenue streams to support new and ongoing initiatives, including growing the planned giving portfolio, growing the endowment, and expanding the major donor program.
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Working closely with the State Director, the Virginia Leadership Team, the Virginia Board Chair and Philanthropy/ Campaign Committee Co-Chairs to strengthen and engage the Board of Trustees in fundraising, trustee recruitment, and board management.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director, Foundation, the Director of Philanthropy is primarily responsible for managing a prospect portfolio and securing private financial support in the form of major and principal gifts defined at $100,000+ for the Foundation.
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The Director of Finance is responsible for directing the financial and risk management operations of Food & Water Watch (501c3) and Food & Water Action (501c4), and PAC. This includes leading all financial planning and analysis including accounting, forecasting, budgeting, and cash flow management.
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The Vice President of Philanthropy supports RMPM'S mission by leading a comprehensive fundraising, donor relations and grants program including strategic and annual gifts from individuals, local and national foundations, and planned giving.
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The position Donor Relationship Manager or Director of Philanthropy will lead the individual donor fundraising strategy for CAFF and work with the Executive Director, Associate Director, board, and staff to implement it.
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Leads the Philanthropy team in developing and implementing strategies to cultivate, solicit and steward mid-level, major and planned giving donors. Collaboratively guides development and implementation of strategies that successfully support RMPM's mission and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives through inclusive philanthropy.
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Team Leadership and Collaboration: Supervise and mentor philanthropy team members by providing guidance and support for professional growth. Oversee the planning, organizing and execution of current fundraising events, Gay Bingo, and any future Dining Out For Life and/or Gala events as well as all donor cultivation events.
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Other duties assigned to Fellows will focus on development of key skills in: Social Science Research Fundamentals; Project Management; Evaluation Content and Trends; Philanthropy Content and Trends; Facilitation of Strategic Learning; Boundary Spanning Interpersonal & Communication.
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