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The Chief Development Officer (CDO) strategically leads Ritter Center’s fundraising and development efforts, procuring contributed revenue through planned giving, corporate gifts and grants, foundation grants, annual and major gifts, special events and sponsorships, and new revenue generation ideas.
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Given that this position is heavily weighted towards grant writing as one of the key responsibilities, the candidate seeking this opportunity must have a strong background in prospect research, proposal development, and managing/growing the portfolio of government, foundation, and corporate grants.
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The position will be focused on projects within the right-of-way (roadway, sidewalk and traffic projects), especially those with one-time funding opportunities, and applying for additional grants funded through the federal infrastructure bill (IIJA.
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Assist in securing and managing grants for Water Resources, Waste Management, and Stormwater Divisions including:research grant funding opportunities. The Stormwater Division includes the Marin Countywide Stormwater Pollution Prevention Program (MCSTOPPP) which represents Marin’s eleven cities and towns and the unincorporated County in compliance support for the statewide NPDES stormwater permit for small municipalities.
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This position supports the implementation of the Student Behavioral Health Incentive Program (SBHIP), Certified Wellness Coaches (CWC) Program, Multi-Payer Fee Schedule readiness, and other state-level grants.
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Major gifts, corporate partnerships, grants, events, and focusing on sustainable revenue growth. Fundraising Strategy: Develop and execute a strategic fundraising plan that includes individual giving.
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In-year accelerators:opportunity to unlock higher commissions through an in-year commission accelerator that lasts the remainder of the year, if you hit a specified sales volume thresholdTop producer perks: earn a President’s Club trip to an international destination, qualify for stock grants and get exclusive access to represent clients buying and selling high-priced homes through our luxury brandReap The PerksEverything you need, none of the hassle.
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Competitive salary + quarterly performance bonuses + stock grants Medical, dental and vision insurance 401K plan with company match Paid time off (3 weeks to start) Charitable opportunities to give back Award-winning on-line training Pay Range - $85,883.20 - $109,491.20 About Us Beginning as a hot dog cart in New York City's Madison Square Park, Shake Shack was created by Danny Meyer, Founder and CEO of Union Square Hospitality Group and best-selling author of Setting the Table.
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The Foundation concentrates its resources on activities in education, the environment, global development, performing arts, philanthropy, and population, and makes grants to support disadvantaged communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Foundation's assets are approximately $7 billion.
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Proven fundraiser including successful track records in securing donations, grants, and sponsorships. Minimum of 5+ years’ experience in fundraising, including a track record of leading successful fundraising efforts including foundations and grants.
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The Accounting Coordinator supports the organization general accounting Accounts Payable functions to include Grants and Contracts. Under direction supports MCHWC accounting functions to include Accounts Payable, contracts/grants agreements, funding, reporting, invoicing, payment reconciliation and the tracking of deliverables to ensure compliance with and adherence to contracts/grants.
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