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Reporting directly to the Senior Director, Grateful Patient & Annual Giving Programs, you will leverage analytics to support UCLA Health and the David Geffen School of Medicine's annual giving programs ranging from strategy and content development to the application of predictive models and metrics to increase fundraising, participation, and engagement.
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The Director of Development (a.k.a. Development Officer) provides overall direction, in an assigned territory, for the major gifts programs that support the mission, growth and vitality of Fuller.
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The Development Director is responsible for increasing SPARC’s annual giving goals by developing comprehensive fundraising and stewardship plans. The Development Director will report directly to the Operations Director and work alongside the CEO, CFO, Operations Director, SPARC Board to set and execute a long-term strategic plan for fundraising activities.
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Work closely with the Head of School, Board of Directors, and CFOO to develop a long-term development vision, strategy, and plan for the school that meets annual and long-term fundraising goals, including support for special projects, capital projects, major gifts, annual giving, endowment campaigns, events, and planned giving.
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Coordinate the major gift and corporate sponsorship portfolio activity of the Executive Director and frontline fundraisers leading portfolio meetings, updating the portfolio, strategizing on moves management touch points, preparing touchpoint resources, and proposal writing.
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The Program Development Director plans, develops, and administers multiple fundraising and associated activities such as the administration of annual giving and capital campaigns, planned giving, and endowment programs.
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Extensive knowledge of fundraising principles and strategies that span individual giving, major donor stewardship, grant writing, and corporate fundraising. At least 5 years nonprofit development experience, or equivalent.
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Knowledge of non-profit accounting, fundraising strategies, and program development. With programs ranging from curriculum development for K-8 public schools to informal camps and classes to the invention of new educational technologies and products, the Programs Director expresses a wide range of skills within STEAM education.
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Minimum of two years experience in development fundraising and donor cultivation. Los Angeles Performance Practice (LAPP) is looking for a Director of Advancement & Operations who is passionate about the arts and contemporary performance-making, enjoys cultivating existing and prospective donors, has the drive necessary for nonprofit fundraising, and enjoys nonprofit management and administration, building policies, procedures, and best practices.
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The Director of Gift Planning reports directly to the Associate Vice President for Gift Planning and serves as an expert or lead development professional in a highly specialized planned giving program at the University of Southern California.
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Bring your drive for fundraising, abilities to engage and strong communication skills to join us as the Director, Business Development, UCLA Intercollegiate Athletics Development Department.
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OneTeam Partners is seeking a Director, Strategic Finance to manage financial planning and analysis and corporate development by providing financial insights and guidance to shape the company's strategic financial direction.
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Fundraising and Grant Management: In collaboration with SVP of Market Transformation, VP of Development, and CEO, identify and assess prospective funding opportunities (government, corporate and foundation), and lead relevant grant writing opportunities.
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Reporting to our Chief Development Officer, the Director of Communications is a cross-functional role leading FoLAR’s brand awareness, communications, creative strategy, public and media relations, fundraising, and executive positioning to raise the organization’s profile and to connect Angelenos with the intersectional issues of the Los Angeles River including its role in nature-based climate adaptation.
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Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Philanthropy is a senior leader in the region who catalyzes regional growth as a resource mobilizer, as a fundraising and external relations expert, and as a savvy people leader and relationship builder.
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