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Participate in the development of the agency's development strategy and planning; implement the activities outlined in the strategy including donor relations, corporate and foundation relations through individual relationships, capital and major gift campaigns, and special events.
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The following is a list of the core responsibilities of the SMGO: Manage Leadership Donor fundraising programs in assigned markets, including acquiring, cultivating, and soliciting donors and prospects with potential to give $5,000 or more annually, with a heightened focus on individual giving and upgrading donors to Leadership Donor levels ($25,000.
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Bet Tzedek uses a multifaceted approach to advance justice at the individual, community, and systemic levels through education and outreach, advice and counsel, direct representation, self-help clinics and publications, impact litigation, and policy advocacy.
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Drive revenue for special events by leading the strategy around acquisition, retention, and stewardship around our high-level committees while making asks to raise individual and corporate sponsorship.
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CSC provides a comprehensive range of services to over 100,000 visits annually, organized under four services areas including Social Services (Senior Services, Welfare and Benefits Enrollments and Referral Programs), Federally Qualified Community Health Center (Behavioral Health, Medical, Dental and Optometry), Youth Center and Community Economic Development (Individual Financial Education and Small Business Training and Consultation.
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3-5 years fundraising experience, particularly including special events, individual and corporate giving. Oversee all donor engagement; increase individual giving through donor solicitation and stewardship, and independent coordination of direct mail and e-appeals.
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WhoWhatWhy is seeking an experienced, dynamic leader for our fundraising development team. Plan and implement the annual individual giving campaign and administer a planned giving program.
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Fundraising Expertise and External Relations: The ideal candidate will have extensive fundraising experience with a proven ability to secure support from foundations, individual donors, corporate sponsors, and government grants.
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The individual must also possess the enthusiasm, expertise, and experience to collaborate efforts with the offices of Annual Giving, Corporate & Foundation Relations, and Planned Giving. The successful candidate must be a results-driven and highly motivated fundraiser with a proven track record of fundraising success with five, six, and preferably seven figure philanthropic gifts.
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Lead and engage new individual membership for our Cor Vitae giving society, in partnership with other appropriate fundraising staff. We are currently hiring a Development Director in Columbia, SC. The Director will generate revenue for our Heart Ball, Go Red For Women, and Teen of Impact fundraising campaigns.
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With guidance and direction from the Director of Individual and Corporate Development, you will support the individual and corporate development team’s administrative and operational needs including proposal and report coordination, grant and sponsorship deliverables execution, fundraising support for both cash and in-kind gifts, as well as support for large scale mailings.
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Demonstrated understanding of philanthropic trends and best practices in major gift fundraising and donor stewardship, especially related to Jewish philanthropy. Key Responsibilities Identify, cultivate, and solicit major gifts from individual donors, family foundations, and other prospective high-net-worth supporters aligned with the organization's mission and values.
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45% Fund Support: Provide support for individual giving and event campaigns as necessary. 10% Organizational Support: Work with other Development staff on organizational fundraising events, online giving, communications, and other Development-related activities.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for managing and optimizing our Raiser’s Edge database, ensuring data integrity, and providing critical support for fundraising activities. This role is crucial in helping the organization achieve its mission by leveraging data to drive donor engagement and enhance fundraising efforts.
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Assists the DCD in executing the fundraising cycle, including identifying, cultivating, qualifying, soliciting, and stewarding individual and institutional donors. Climate Resolve is seeking a motivated, personable, inquisitive, and detail-oriented individual, with a commitment to equitable solutions to climate change, to join the team as a full-time Development & Communications Coordinator (DCC.
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