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You have 3+ years fundraising experience in a non-profit organization. Drive grassroots fundraising efforts via social media. Donor Engagement and Communication, including creating and updating written materials for donors; and working directly with other domains to develop marketing and communication materials to support fundraising campaigns.
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Monitoring and reporting on the success of fundraising events, offering insights for future improvements. We're currently seeking a motivated and dedicated Fundraising Events Assistant to join our dynamic event fundraising team.
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Engage skilled volunteer base to support all fundraising campaigns and donor relations. Fundraising Campaigns + Donor Relations. Innovate and implement new fundraising strategies alongside the Development Director, and in partnership with Chief of Strategy.
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5-7 years in fundraising, donor relations, or related field. Work closely with the Finance team to understand budget projections such that the fundraising plan aligns to meeting those needs.
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Please provide a cover letter, resume and three writing samples related to fundraising/development. GRANTS: Research/stay up-to-date on public and private fundraising opportunities and local dynamics through grantor email lists and database services e.g. Instrumentl, Grants.gov, Candid, other services; keep program templates up-to-date and tailor as needed for specific grant opportunities/RFPs; prepare/submit grants, track, and follow up as needed.
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This position is a perfect fit for an experienced fundraising professional with experience in obtaining 6-figure gifts. ● Collaborates with the Founder and Chairman, the Senior Director of Research & Operations, as well as the Board of Directors, and other senior staff members with fundraising engagement; provides strategic briefings prior to donor visits; arranges follow ups from visits and events.
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If you are energetic and inspired by making change through fundraising and event production - then our small firm could be the place for you. As a team member with our 25+ year old firm you will learn, tackle, and take the lead on many tasks involved with of event planning and fundraising.
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Full Time] Fundraising Lead at Wefunder (United States) | BEAMSTART Jobs BEAMSTART. Fundraising Lead Wefunder United States. About Wefunder We're Robinhood for pre-IPO startups. You’ll work with companies at every stage, across all types of industries, raising anything from a pre-seed round to a Series B. You’re the nerve center that makes the rest of the body work; coordinate with the founder and their team, the internal Wefunder marketing team, and external partners to ensure the Community Round is a success.
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The fundraising committees' meets 2X a month on Wed. via zoom at 7 pm. Joining our fundraising committee will help the HDSA San Francisco Bay Area Chapter continue to contribute to this need.
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The Director will serve as the lead fundraiser for the major gifts and planned giving programs, Develop the annual fund development budget and financial reports. Personal solicitations, targeted appeals, special events and planned giving.
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As the Vice President of Field Fundraising, you will oversee a 10 to 20 person team, work closely with local programmatic regions, TFA’s central development teams as well as the regional Executive Directors in the markets you supervise.
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If you're ready to play a vital role in promoting non-profit missions and creating unforgettable promotional events, we invite you to explore this exciting opportunity as an Event & Fundraising Representative with us.
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