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They will work with the team to identify, cultivate, solicit and steward supporters, fulfilling donor interest and facilitating the retention and upgrade of donors in their giving and engagement.
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Five to ten years experience in development and fundraising, including donor cultivation, annual giving programs, corporate and foundation solicitations, capital campaigns, and planned giving programs.
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Translate VF's strategic direction (including mission, vision, goals and strategies) into compelling funding offers for use in annual giving, special initiatives and planned giving.
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Identify opportunities for further engagement with donors and prospects to support HRC, the HRC Foundation, the HRC PAC and the HRC Equality Votes Super PAC. Additionally, identify prospects to become Equality Circle members, a group of supporters of HRC's Planned Giving program.
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Responsible for follow-up on leads generated by predictive data modeling, specifically donor prospects who have same characteristics as current LA Phil planned giving donors. Broad knowledge of the principles of fundraising; a background in major gifts and planned giving a plus.
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Drive donor retention and growth through effective and annual giving appeals (mail, email, and other digital engagement). Develop and implement annual giving strategies that will grow individual giving revenue and donor count, including working closely with the team on messaging, design, and timing of direct mail campaigns (Impact Report and Christmas mailer.
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Major gifts: Build and maintain a portfolio of large donors (in excess of $10K p.a.), doubling donor numbers each year for the next 3 years; create a planned giving/legacy program; g row Donor Advised Fund participation across top donor regions, both geographical and digitally.
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DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank. Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients.
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Units within UA include development/fundraising, alumni engagement, stewardship and donor relations, special events, gift processing, research and prospect management, gift planning, corporate and foundation relations, and information systems and management.
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The Advancement office manages all aspects of fundraising, including the endowment, capital, planned giving, and annual giving to provide necessary dollars for institutional priorities.
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Job Title: Major Gifts Officer Department: Development Reports To: Senior Director of Development FLSA Status: Full-Time, Exempt Position Summary: The Apollo seeks a Major Gifts Officer who will oversee donor engagement and strategic fundraising initiatives by successfully identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major gift donors.
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Major Gifts and Planned Giving - Develop plans for, and build relationships with, major individual, corporate and foundation donors: prepare proposals and make and close donor asks.
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The Director of Annual Giving will work closely and in concert with the Director of Alumni Relations, Advancement Assistant for Alumni Digital Engagement, and the Advancement Services Manager to make sure all Advancement operations are running efficiently and effectively.
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Prior experience in fund development, which includes demonstrated success in marketing of annual, major and planned gift solicitation, knowledge of planned giving vehicles, database and moves management strategies, and volunteer management.
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As a member of the UCF Advancement Executive Team, the Associate VP coordinates operational planning with colleagues in Development, Annual Giving and Alumni Engagement, Legal, Finance and Accounting, and Campaign to optimize donor stewardship, prospect pipeline management, and fundraising outcomes.
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