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PHI was distinguished as one of the top 50 “Best Non-Profit Organizations to Work For” by the Non-Profit Times in a national search. The Program Analyst will work with other members of the team to provide technical, financial, program, and administrative support; coordinate with USAID Missions to support their engagement with Gavi; and other duties as assigned.
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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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Develop and enact engagement strategies to advance ISN/CTR programming as well as U.S. involvement in the ISTC and STCU to counter proliferator state and non-state actor WMD threats; and.
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You analyze and interpret qualitative and quantitative data and use your findings to inform strategic decisions related to major gifts and donor engagement. Analyze and communicate major gift donor data, maintain accurate records and communications, and collaborate with staff and leadership to develop engagement strategies for optimal donor relations.
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Networking is an essentialfunction of the PTF, both with non-profit organizations working onissues of accountability and transparency and with CSO partners forsharing knowledge and experience.
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Hip Hop Caucus is hiring aDevelopment Marketing & Communications Specialist to play a pivotal role at the intersection of donor engagement and impact storytelling. Hip Hop Caucus is a national, non-profit and non-partisan organization that connects the Hip Hop community to the civic process, builds power and creates positive change.
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This position will have three core focuses: donor relations, fundraising events and activities, and grants. As a leading not-for-profit organization in Washington, DC, the McClendon Center provides outpatient behavioral rehabilitation to the mentally ill by fostering creativity, promoting friendship, instilling independence, and providing an outlet for emotional growth and greater participation in the community.
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1-3 years of experience in professional auditing, accounting or financial consulting experience, preferably with non-profit organizations or private companies. Relevant certifications that are highly desired, but not required include; CPA, CFE, CDFM, CISA, CGFM, CIA.
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The successful Director will have front-line individual donor fundraising experience in an international, multifaceted non-profit organization, established relationships in the philanthropic, cultural, international and political communities in Washington, D.C. and across the country and an interest and understanding of international affairs, culture and diplomacy.
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Serve as the capture manager and/or lead technical contributor on proposals for USAID and other donor funded opportunities based to specific country/regional contexts. 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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Bachelor's degree from a four-year college, university in English, Journalism, Library Sciences and Master’s degree preferred; 7+ years of related work experience in non-profit prospect research; knowledgeable of Raisers’ Edge or similar donor database software (Nexis, WealthEngine, Iwave Pro, D&B, Hoovers.
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Across activities, the Senior Manager willadvance DST approaches in inclusive digital transformation through private sectorengagement, responsible technology and data, localization, youth and genderinclusion.
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The Media Strategy and Engagement Director is a leader on our Integrated Marketing and Public Relations team and has direct responsibility for the company’s media relations team, its strategic planning and execution.
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Element 84 is a woman-owned small business that works with public, private, and non-profit sector clients to develop geospatial data processing pipelines & build software that helps answer big questions about our health, our infrastructure, and our changing planet.
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Knowledge of one or more of the following is a plus: environmental law and regulation (solid and hazardous waste regulation is a strong plus) product stewardship issues the paint and coatings industry non-profit organizations (trade associations is a strong plus) negotiating contracts with state and local governments publishing and copyright agreements antitrust law.
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