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Director of Development: PSF

DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT: PSF OVERVIEW: DeSales University, in Center Valley, Pennsylvania, is a Catholic, private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts university. Founded by the Oblates of Saint Francis de Sales in 1964, the 550-acre suburban campus is located about 50 miles north of Philadelphia and 90 miles southwest of New York City. A total enrollment of nearly 3,000 includes undergraduate day, evening, and graduate students. DeSales has approximately 130 full-time faculty members and offers 50 bachelor's degrees, 14 graduate programs, and a number of certificates in a wide range of disciplines.In 2024, the University transitioned to a new academic structure featuring a four-college/school model, which includes the Kathleen Waterbury and J.B. Reilly School of Business; a College of Arts, Education, and Humanities with a School of Education and a School of Performing Arts; a College of Sciences; and a College of Healthcare Professions with a designated School of Nursing. For further information, visit www.desales.edu. EOEPOSITION SUMMARY: Working closely with the Managing Director and Artistic Director, the Director of Development leads a two-person team to plan and implement fundraising strategies for the festival raising over $1.1 million annually with increases in the coming years. Fundraising is accomplished through multiple avenues including solicitation of current and prospective individual and corporate donors, cultivation and stewardship, special events, foundation and government grants, government relations, and annual appeals.QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor’s degree required2-5 years experience in fundraising,Excellent writing, communication, and organizational skillsWillingness to travel to meet with prospects and donors in the communityFlexible schedule including evenings and weekends as necessaryMust be able to work in a team environmentDedicated to the mission of a small, Catholic, liberal arts institutionDeSales University is an EEO employer - M/F/Vets/Disabled