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The Director of Development implements the Foundation’s fund development plans in accordance with ethical fundraising principles, following a donor-centric model of philanthropy. Our Director of Development provides creativity, strategy, leadership, excitement, and results as the Foundation expands its fund development department and programs.
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Knowledge of fundraising techniques including proposal development, prospect identification, program planning, fund solicitation, database management, donor tracking, and social networking and marketing tools.
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The Donor Relations Director plays a key and integral role in the success of the Southwest Division fund development efforts, specifically through ongoing and proactive relationship management, strategic communication plans, gift cultivation and solicitation activity with an assigned caseload (125-150) of qualified existing and growth identified major donors, and a smaller group of additional prospective donors.
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To accomplish this goal the Director will collaborate with many different people including other Development Team Members, local Officers, program, finance and fund raising staff. The Salvation Army in Phoenix, AZ is looking to fill a Development Donor Relations Director Position.
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In all activities, the Director of Development implements the Foundation’s fund development plans in accordance with ethical fundraising principles, following a donor-centric model of philanthropy.
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Identifies, develops and/or maintains funding sources using processes and procedures approved to support Council fund development activities. The position also supports training, program, and fund development activities in order to meet Council and team goals.
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Supports CTE curriculum, instruction, professional development, training, data gathering and marketing efforts. Knowledge of the principles of bookkeeping, accounting, and grant fund accounting.
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Fund development experience preferred. As a Development Coordinator you will help support our Communications, Special Events and Annual Giving teams. This position plans, coordinates and assists with designated development activities along with providing administrative and operational support to the fundraising team.
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Primary ResponsibilitiesIn this role, we'll count on you to:Provide information and assistance on the use of various state and federal grant and loan programs (e.g., USDA Rural Development, State Revolving Loan Fund or equivalent, Community Development Block Grant Program, Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, etc.
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Based in Austin, TX, (hiring remote) we are a Real Estate Investment/Development Firm that combines data, analytics, and technology with decades of experience to build businesses that up-ends inefficient markets.
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The National Science Foundation’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, also known as America’s Seed Fund, provides small businesses with equity-free funding to conduct research and development (R&D) work that will lead to the commercialization of innovative new products and services.
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Experience in the financial services, mutual fund, real estate investment or development industry is an asset. Maintain an understanding of Financial Industry, FINRA, Broker Dealer and registered investment advisor relationships, and more specifically Walton’s investment structures.
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AXIS experience including model development/maintenance, SQL/database ETL, VBA scripting, knowledge of DataLink and high level objects such as Fund, Embedded Block, or ALM. To help us achieve this we have the PwC Professional; our global leadership development framework.
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Effective interpersonal, conversational and presentation skills, demonstrating emotional intelligence, situational awareness, excellent writing abilities and strong case development and pitching skills.
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Reporting to the Manager of Union Trust Fund Payments & Audits, you will join a team to help manage benefits processing for union employees. We help you build your career on Solid Ground by investing in your development and valuing your unique skills, perspective, and background.
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