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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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Experience, Education, and Skills Required Minimum eight+ years of fundraising experience, including direct major gift solicitations Experience supervising philanthropy staff, ideally in multiple geographies Ability to organize and motivate others, including direct reports, peers, and volunteers Demonstrated understanding of best practices across all disciplines of fundraising (institutional giving, working with volunteers, major gifts, planned giving, etc.
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The Director of Philanthropy will also play a key role in developing and executing the annual giving strategy. The Director of Philanthropy will be responsible for overseeing and managing the day-to-day operations of the philanthropic initiatives at Hexis International.
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The Director of Philanthropy will be part of a small but mighty team, working in a fast paced environment with a tight knit team. Donor Development Responsibilities: Ensures that gifts are raised from individuals, businesses and foundations in Southern California, providing support in all areas of Philanthropy, as determined by the Vice President of Philanthropy.
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Supports Philanthropy team with data inquiries and reports (e.g., gift lists, donor lists, mailing lists, printing letters/envelopes, etc.) The Philanthropy Coordinator is responsible for daily implementation of gift/pledge processing activities for Villa Esperanza using the database system Donor Perfect.
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Are you eager to contribute to a dynamic organization dedicated to philanthropy and grassroots fundraising efforts? Philanthropy and Fundraising Internship Summary: As an intern, you will primarily focus on supporting our VP of Philanthropy, Soraya Nazarian.
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If you are passionate about philanthropy and have excellent organizational skills, we’d love to hear from you! The chosen candidate will report to a busy Director and play a crucial role in supporting fundraising efforts, donor relations, and event planning.
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And Philanthropy Operations, gift processing, data and records management. The Philanthropy Operations Coordinator is an essential member of the Philanthropy. applicable Philanthropy policies.
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Consultation with the VP of Philanthropy and Events Manager, create and supervise implementation of targeted events for prospects and donors. As an integral member of the Philanthropy and Marketing team, s/he will research, do outreach and continually grow our base of sponsors and donors.
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Hillel at UCLA’s Philanthropy Team seeks to harness the talents and inherent passion of an accomplished advancement professional who will plot the strategy for building Hillel’s brand and implement best practices in donor cultivation and stewardship leading to new levels of grassroots annual campaign participation and a more robust major gifts pipeline.
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Supervises Individual Philanthropy Officer (IPO/major gifts officer/s) in the field to ensure implementation of plans, provides direction, coaching and support, and develops appropriate and effective strategies for donors and prospects.
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Works with the Director of Individual Philanthropy and Vice President of Development to set goals and objectives to build and sustain a high level of individual major gifts support for Planned Parenthood Northern California.
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Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in leading communications campaigns for foundations, nonprofit or public interest advocacy clients involving media relations, or demonstrated equivalent expertise from related sectors such as government, agency or philanthropy.
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