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The Evans School of Public Policy & Governance has an exciting opening for a Director of Development. The Director plays an important role in maintaining the strong reputation and impact of the Evans School by securing private support that can advance student success, faculty achievement and the School's various areas of research.
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S/he reports to the Senior Director, Business Development, Eurofins Pharma Bioanalytical Services, works closely with the Scientific Affairs and Leadership as key internal customers, and with Operational Teams as key contributors.
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Finally, the Director of Development will support the Vice President of Operations & Chief of Staff and Ascend Leadership Team on high priority projects and research as assigned.
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Position Description: Overview: With the growing need for mental health services in our community, Jewish Family Services of San Antonio, (JFS) is looking for a talented, passion and mission driven Director of Development to be the driver for fundraising, donor development, grants and the grant process, and events.
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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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Understand financial accounting processes and work with the Executive Director, Treasurer and Bookkeeper when appropriate to provide accurate development reporting to Board of Directors and funders.
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The Senior Director of Development, SMASH, will be responsible for designing, leading, and implementing strategies to secure philanthropic revenue from foundations, corporations and individuals; and for meeting an annual (2018) fund raising goal of $5M from all sources.
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As the Development Director, you'll lead the charge in propelling our fundraising endeavors forward during this thrilling period of transition at The Diversity Center. Director of Development & Communications.
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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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Director of Proposal Development. Responsible for end-to-end ownership and command of proposal development and related support processes, including desktop publishing and graphics development.
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The Director of Development oversees DMA’s major annual fundraising event, the Annual Scholarship Benefit; and oversees relationship management and donor stewardship. Reporting to the President, the Director of Development oversees a comprehensive fund development program in support of a $4.5 million annual budget that is 97% philanthropically funded.
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The Director of Development (a.k.a. Development Officer) provides overall direction, in an assigned territory, for the major gifts programs that support the mission, growth and vitality of Fuller.
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The University of Connecticut and UConn Foundation seek an experienced, entrepreneurial, and collaborative fundraising professional with a track record of securing major and principal gifts to assume the role of Director of Development for the School of Pharmacy.
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HR Consulting Solutions, LLC is a national executive search firm that has been retained by a confidential client to conduct a search for a Director of Operations & Business Development in Kentucky.
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The Executive Director for Northwestern University's West Coast Office reports to the Assistant Vice President for Development in the office of Alumni Relations and Development (ARD.
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