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Partner with central colleagues in planned giving, stewardship and donor relations, corporate and foundation relations, and constituent engagement to build and support the development program for the school.
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Position Summary Reporting to the Associate Dean Development and Alumni Relations, at Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), the Assistant Director, Annual Fund oversees GSAPP's annual giving program and manages annual fund stewardship activities.
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Proven experience as a technical writer, preferably in the international development sector, with a strong focus on USAID and other major donor proposal development. Stay updated on major donor regulations, policies, and trends related to proposal development, and share relevant information and insights with the proposal team.
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Work with the Development Director to hone Airlink’s individual giving strategy, including the President’s Circle (major gifts), leveraged platforms, family foundations, donor-advised funds (DAFs), and Combined Federal Campaign (CFC.
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The International Development Division has an opening for a Business Development Pricing Manager (Finance Manager II), reporting to Associate Director, Cost and Pricing. Experience in donor-funded programs environment, including financial reporting, analysis, business development, cost proposal management, and budgeting.
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Strong knowledge of gift processing procedures, established record of database management, fundraising processes, and donor relations. Collaborate with Development staff to make sure staff and related vendors have information necessary to provide up to date information on campaigns as well as tools to support donor retention.
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The Development Officer will work closely with the Director, Donor Relations, and other members of the Development team including ICFJ’s Senior Vice President, Development (SVP.
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I. JOB OVERVIEW Job Description Summary: The Division of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) is seeking a Senior Associate Director of Development for the George Washington University Central Initiatives team, encompassing all aspects of a student’s university life outside of academics and athletics, as well as key university-wide priorities.
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Assesses and evaluates potential organ and tissue donors working collaboratively with the Donor Services Center staff and the Family Service Coordinators, communicates with donor families, directs clinical management of the organ donor, and coordinates the organ and tissue recovery process with medical teams to surgically recovery and transport organs and tissues.
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Develop and maintain a database or index of learning and development opportunities. Bachelor's degree in Organizational Development, Social Science, Industrial Psychology or Human Resources is required.
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We support clients ranging from the U.S. Government (e.g., the U.S. Agency for International Development, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Departments of State and Labor, and the Millennium Challenge Corporation) to large bilateral and multilateral donors (e.g., the World Bank and the United Nations Development Program.
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The Division of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) is seeking a Senior Associate Director of Development for the George Washington University Central Initiatives team, encompassing all aspects of a student's university life outside of academics and athletics, as well as key university-wide priorities.
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Experience working in Microsoft Office 365, VSI Recreation Registration/Activities Management software, Oracle and/or similar relational database system. The Department is seeking a highly motivated and experienced full-time Recreation Supervisor, whose leadership, innovation and knowledge can be demonstrated in a wide range of services on the Youth Development team.
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Event Management: Support Associate Director of Donor Experience and Signature Events with event execution, including staffing, honoree coordination, venue & travel logistics, A/V & production planning, catering & décor, and guest seating.
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Experience conceptualizing and operationalizing USAID or other donor-funded programs focused on advancing the responsible use of technology to advance social and economic development outcomes.
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