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Collaborate with the Board of Directors in fundraising efforts, providing regular updates and seeking their support in donor cultivation. Previous work with non-profit organizations, especially in the health sector.
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Working with the Grant Development Manager, this role will assist in reaching departmental goals in donor stewardship and cultivation, grant writing and reporting as assigned, database maintenance and entry, event coordination, community outreach, research projects, and data collection.
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Create and execute donor cultivation and engagement activities for various donor segments (families, grandparents, new community donors, etc) In collaboration with the Director of Philanthropy, assist in the development of fundraising strategies to achieve revenue goals and enliven and execute major donor stewardship plan: donor recognition, including school tours, mailings from students, newsletters, phone calls and notes from HOS and BOT, as well as other donor appreciation activities.
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Responsible for organizing mission centered, local donor cultivation events and prospecting high-impact donors for national stewardship activities. Responsible for the recruitment and cultivation of high-level volunteer committeesResponsible for recruiting fundraising volunteers who participate in peer-to-peer fundraising products resulting in revenue growth and achievement of goals.
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Responsible for the recruitment and cultivation of high-level volunteer committees. Collaborate with Mission Team ensuring success of patient access, education, public policy, advocacy and research.
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Assists in the organization of occasional events and small donor meetings for cultivation and stewardship purposes. Identifies innovative development, cultivation, and stewardship activities; crafts new strategies and support planning that will strengthen the Planned Gifts Program over time.
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Maintains average weekly work product goals of 20 substantive donor calls, 10 CEP proposals, and 2 visits per week (including Zoom) based on a 46-week year. Develops and delivers CEP proposals as requested by the DGP. Writes donor acknowledgements, volunteer solicitor briefings and reports.
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Develop and implement donor cultivation and solicitation strategy. While supporting the vision, mission, goals, and values of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, generate financial support for PPRM’s programs with funds secured from individuals and provide appropriate stewardship to PPRM’s donor constituency.
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