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GENERAL STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:As the Development Assistant for Individual Giving, you will provide administrative support for two Major Gifts Officers and their respective curatorial and conservation department fundraising assignments, as well as assigned Capital Building projects.
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Partner with the Community Engagement Coordinator, Director of Individual Giving, Chief Development Officer, and members of the National Development Team to plan and execute Jumas National Fundraising Event.
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Ensures best-practice CRM data processes for the Institutional Giving team in partnership with operations staff, Strategic Partnerships team, and prospect research to ensure consistent and comprehensive data support, tracking, analysis and required reporting in support of funder/sponsor growth strategies, planning, and coordinated activities.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Individual Giving, this position will work closely with the Nicholas President and CEO, Vice President of Development, Major Gifts Officer and Board, and volunteer leadership to achieve annual fundraising goals and build a pipeline of major and legacy donors to position BGCB for ambitious revenue growth over the next five years.
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Partner with the Head of School, Director of Major Giving and key volunteers to strategize about donor prospects and crafting gift opportunities. Core Responsibilities:Develop forward-thinking, strategic priorities and plans to achieve goals and grow all areas of development–annual giving, major giving, capital/endowment giving, events, grants and planned giving.
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The Benefit Auction, Annual Fund, Alumni Relations, Constituent Relations, Stewardship, Advancement Services, Planned Giving, Major Gifts, and the Capital Campaign are all functions of the Institutional Advancement Office.
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Manages Alumni Relations and Annual Giving team to develop the overall strategic direction of the NSU Alumni Association and Annual Giving. Required Certifications/Licensures: Required Education:Bachelor's Degree Major (if required): Required Experience:Minimum of ten (10) years of experience in alumni relations or annual giving in a higher education or non-profit setting.
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Job Summary The Program Assistant for the Annual Giving - Young Alumni, Student Philanthropy, and Online Giving Team provides a variety of administrative support activities assigned to them which may include, but is not limited to: using word processing, spreadsheet, database, &/or presentation software; basic bookkeeping; preparing agendas & making arrangements for meetings & special events; drafting/building emails, reports, charts, graphs, etc.
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The Chief Development Officer will work closely with colleagues in Gift Planning, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Annual Giving, Leadership Annual Giving, Regional Giving, Donor Relations and Stewardship, and the Alumni Association to build strategies for donor engagement and secure gifts on behalf of the College.
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Adhere to procedures and best practices regarding documenting donor interactions, annual giving, donor engagement and stewardship, alumni relations, events, gift processing, and utilizing the donor alumni database.
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Detox Unit 1- Medical assisted treatments, must be comfortable giving suboxone and methadone. Detox Unit 2 - Medical assisted treatments, must be comfortable giving suboxone and methadone.
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Minimum of 5 years of work experience or relevant fields of study such as annual giving, fundraising, sales, marketing, higher education, or volunteer management. The incumbent supervises an administrative Associate and Annual Giving Officer(s), providing guidance, feedback, and supporting professional development.
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The Individual Giving Officer will report to the Director of Individual Giving and play a critical role in raising philanthropic resources in support of Lafayette College's strategic direction as outlined by the Board of Trustees and College leadership.
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The Manager, Individual Giving will lead the mid-level team in helping to identify, cultivate and steward mid-level donors while also identifying major donor prospect and managing a portfolio of around 350 donors.
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Job Summary: Endeavor is looking for a motivated and forward thinking individual to provide leadership on all fundraising initiatives including special events, major gifts, planned giving, sponsorships, donor cultivation, and grant writing.
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