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Work with the Director of Annual Giving and Associate Director of Annual Giving to plan long and short-term strategic objectives of Reunion and class giving programs and contribute to their ongoing strategic revision and refinement.
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Annual Giving Officer - Foundation Fundraising at Providence Mount St. Vincent. This position will be responsible for the annual giving program, direct mail, grant writing and special events.
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Supervise Associate Director of Constituent Engagement and Annual Fund. Occupy senior liaison roles involving partnerships with the university's alumni relations and annual fund staff plus oversee DAR partnerships with the GW Engineering's Director for Career Services, Director of Strategic Initiatives, and Director of Graduate Recruitment and Student Advising.
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The Senior Director of Individual Giving is part of the Advancement, which currently works 3 days in the office and up to 2 days remote, per week (subject to change, and with some weeks requiring more time in-person, for example for donor events.
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Deputy Director of Foundation Giving. Working hand-in-hand with the Director of Fundraising, Development Strategists, and organizational leadership, drive the identification of new foundation prospects; management and cultivation of relationships with key institutional funders; and solicitation and stewardship of grants.
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Under the direction of the Executive Director, Leadership Annual Giving, and in partnership with the Leadership Annual Giving team, Philanthropic Gifts team, Planned Giving team and the Prospect Management and Research team, develop and implement effective, creative, and personalized strategies for increased giving to Fred Hutch.
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The Director, Individual Giving will maintain a portfolio of qualified donors, prospects, and discovery work. The position will be supervised by the Vice President, Individual Giving and Events located in New York City and work closely with the Individual Giving, Annual Fund, Development Operations, Events, and administrative staff throughout PPGNY's footprint.
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The Director of Development will helm a team dedicated to individual giving, encompassing annual, monthly, and major donors, as well as orchestrating Special Events, which include a spring cocktail party, a fall gala, and various smaller gatherings.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION/PRIMARY PURPOSE Reporting to the Deputy AD for External Relations and Director of the Bears Club, this position is responsible for assisting with the oversight and execution of the Bears Club annual fund.
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This program encompasses engagement with alumni, parents, students, faculty, staff, and friends of UCF, and includes oversight of initiatives such as direct marketing, day of giving campaigns, leadership annual giving, student engagement and philanthropy, and parent engagement and philanthropy.
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This role creates, plans, and executes innovative annual giving initiatives working to drive annual targets to achieve the strategic goal of broadening and maximizing the base of alumni and community support through solicitations, renewals, and marketing materials.
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Under the mentorship of the Director, Major Gifts (cancer team) and Associate Dean, manages and executes all aspects of the Feinberg School of Medicine’s grateful patient annual fund program.
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The CST Associate Director of Life Coaching will provide personalized strength-based life skills coaching to empower students to achieve their goals and be a champion for Christ. The AD of Life Coaching will report to the Director and the Senior Associate Director of CST.
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Consults with the Director of Donor Relations and Stewardship on developing ways to recognize Annual Fund donors, encourage continued support, and grow membership in the leadership giving societies.
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Major Duties and Responsibilities General Office Support : Assist with administrative responsibilities for the Office of Planned Giving including, but not limited to, expense reports, travel logistics, scheduling, budget, invoices, ordering supplies, and other administrative functions to maintain planned giving office efficiency.
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