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Develop strategy and fundraising goals for the Annual Fund in collaboration with the Director of Development. The Assistant Director, Annual Giving will work with a portfolio of approximately 300 Journalism prospects and in collaboration with development and alumni relations staff at the Journalism School, in the Office of Alumni and Development, and staff from other university offices.
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This will be an exceptional opportunity for you to galvanize your skills in managing direct marketing fundraising campaigns including strategy, creative development, production management and analysis, all while collaborating with an award-winning, expert team of dedicated, fun, and passionate fundraising professionals.
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Coordinate with other Resource Development team leaders on fundraising opportunities and ensure consistency of branding and messaging in line with the vision, voice, visual style, tools, and templates of the global agency.
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Drafts and edits internal and external fundraising materials including appeals, donor appreciation and development updates, thank you letters, and special fundraising content (welcome series, interest survey, holiday campaigns, create campaign pages and email copy, etc.
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In a development/fundraising environment. The DA is responsible for the day-to-day fulfillment of prospect research inquiries and requests in support of Georgetown University’s fundraising initiatives.
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Successful candidates for this position will have at least two years of experience in development or fundraising, preferably at a higher education or cultural institution, and experience in donor or customer relations, Tessitura databases, and data entry.
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Provide technical digital support to various departments, including Development & Fundraising, assisting with tasks such as building campaigns and managing social media advertisements through different social platforms.
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A minimum of 10 years of experience in a role focused on foundation grant writing, fundraising and business development in a non-profit organization. Streamlines work and information flow across the organization to coordinate new business development opportunities as well as application/grant writing work.
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Designs marketing and branding, online engagement, and other social media presence, press/media relations, and team development and management strategies that enhance UDC's institutional identity, academic reputation, and goals for enrollment of students, fundraising, and community involvement.
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The Data Specialist maximizes the Development team's effective use of data and Defenders' CRM, Revolution Online: ROI. They drive project management on behalf of Development to identify, prioritize and execute strategic data management activities to support fundraising for the major gifts, foundations and planned giving teams.
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As a Sr. Advisor Area Development at ALSAC, you have the incredible opportunity to be a driving force behind our St Jude Global Gala, Hope in the Harbor Gala, and St. Jude Open golf tournament and other icon signature events.
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WRI has the knowledge, convening power and tools to drive change and its Global Development Department builds relationships and coordinates fundraising to help the Institute deliver results and bring about a more equitable and sustainable world.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Regional Development for the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Regions, the Director is responsible for managing a prospect portfolio of approximately 100-150 major gift and planned giving prospects rated at $100,000 or higher.
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Experience in fundraising/development experience and/or non-profit experience is required. Proactively manage the daily activity and cadence of assigned client relationships to achieve fundraising results.
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A fundraising, development or operations internship is a great opportunity to see how a fundraising office works, event outreach strategy, donor cultivation, and organizational operations.
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