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Support the Director of Advancement and Head of School with their portfolios, cultivation strategies, and stewardship. Work closely with the Manager of Data Analysis and the Development Associate on development operations, pledge management and collection, prospect research, campaign coordination, and stewardship activities.
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The Senior Writer has knowledge of best practices in the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of donors, particularly high-capacity individual philanthropists, and serves as a key contributor in the writing of personalized communications for the organization’s largest contributors in partnership with principal-level fundraisers and leaders within the Philanthropy Department and the broader Sutter Health network.
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Create and implement appropriate cultivation and stewardship strategies for new and existing donors, matching donors' interests and goals with ECS' priorities and initiatives. Participate in all aspects of gift cycle, including identification, engagement, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
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Demonstrated ability to personally solicit major gifts from identification to cultivation to solicitation to stewardship. Set annual goals for each major gifts officer and manage progress towards goals on a weekly basis and offer training and assistance where needed.
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Develop and support research, identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies for the major gift program and prospects assigned to board members and fundraising volunteers.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Development Director is responsible for the cultivation and stewardship of individual, grant, foundation, and corporate pipeline and contributing to the overall fundraising goals through solicitation of participatory and leadership gifts.
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Prepare, lead and manage strategy for donor cultivation and stewardship events such as tours, house parties, thank you events. Lead and manage stewardship efforts with mid to major gift donors and identify, qualify, cultivate, and solicit these very important friends of POH. Create individual fundraising plans for each donor or prospect in portfolio.
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Leverage executive and program leadership for outsized value opportunities in donor cultivation and stewardship, by providing strategic and customized support. Lead the identification, cultivation, and stewardship of a large portfolio of high-value donors, including conversion of six and seven figure gifts.
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To implement fundraising strategies and meet annual and long-range goals focused on Major Gift (MGPG) donors and prospects in the Northern California region, based in the San Francisco Bay Area. Part of an Individual Giving team that raises more than $100 million per year, the Development Officer (DO) will develop donor engagement strategies, conduct virtual and/or in-person cultivation and solicitation meetings, and support high-level interactions with top donors, prospects, and connectors.
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3+ years of experience in major gifts and planned giving, preferably in the environmental or conservation spaces. Utilize prospect research platforms to create prospect pipelines of individuals and corporations.
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Manage projects such as annual fund campaigns, solicitation mailings, and stewardship and cultivation pieces. Develop and implement calendarized annual plan for cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship for the membership-level donor segment, balance broad-based and individual outreach, including identifying and implementing new approaches for engaging and recognizing this donor segment.
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Manage fundraising pipeline including overall stewardship and cultivation strategy. Plan small donor cultivation events in partnership with the Executive Director, Development Coordinator, Operations Associate and the program team.
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Featured on CNN, ABC, TODAY, Common Sense Media, Wall Street Journal, NPR Forum, and more! These may include managing a donor portfolio, creating special events for solicitation and recognition, identifying individuals through donor pipeline, direct soliciting individuals, and development of related collateral that supports individual giving opportunities.
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Develop and oversee strategies for alumni outreach and identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of major and principal gift prospects and donors. Recruit Foundation Board of Trustee members and volunteers as partners in donor/prospect cultivation and solicitation.
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Establish, maintain and manage a portfolio of approximately 150 high net-worth individuals, families, and private foundations from identification to cultivation, solicitation and stewardship.
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