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The advancement function includes responsibility for annual fund, major gifts and gift planning, endowment, capital campaigns, and alumni and constituent engagement efforts, stewardship, and advancement services.
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Major Gifts: The MDD will ensure individual gifts of $10,000+ are cultivated, stewarded and secured. Manage a Team of Development Professionals: Directly lead and supervise a team including a Foundations and Corporate Relations Manager, Individual Giving Manager, and Senior Manager of External Affairs.
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Senior Major Gifts Officer (West Coast) - Remote. Participate actively in prospect review and donor strategy meetings to share and request ideas for cultivation and solicitation strategies for restricted and unrestricted gifts; support interactive learning by all team members; serve as point person for west coast related major gifts fundraising activities, creatively engaging donors and interfacing with senior leaders and other staff making visiting the region as needed.
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Do you understand that this position requires travel 20% of the time and availability to work evenings and weekends as necessary for university events, activities, and management of the regional major gifts program.
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The American Immigration Council (Council) is seeking a Chief Development Officer (CDO) to lead its fundraising strategy and operations, with a significant focus on expanding the organization’s major donor program and corporate funding streams.
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Directs the office staff and following programs: annual appeal, planned giving, major gifts, diocesan capital campaign, and parish offertory programs for the Catholic Diocese of Arlington and Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington.
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Congregation Beth El of Montgomery County, located in Bethesda, MD, a dynamic, growing synagogue of approximately 1,100 households (one of the 20 largest Conservative congregations in the nation), is seeking a full-time Development Director to lead its fundraising operations.
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Analyzes prospect research with a keen understanding of prospect readiness and assignment to Major Gifts Officers. Provide direct management of the Major Gifts department Moves Management Process and the Individual Giving Officers.
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The Watch Officer for Crisis Management will support the CWMD Watch Desk will be responsible for assisting the Site Lead and Deputy Site Lead in capturing Watch Desk equities for Crisis Management and relay those equities to the Planning Staff on behalf of the Watch Desk.
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The Lead Maintenance Technician is responsible, under the direction of the Resident Manager, for the overall maintenance of the physical property and keeps the Resident Manager fully informed of the site’s status in compliance with all company policies and procedures and all applicable Equal Employment Opportunity, Fair Housing and Human Rights statutes.
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The group is led globally by the Chief Information Security Officer, with regional representation by the Regional Information Security Officers in EMEA and APAC. There are five global functional teams across our pillars of Governance, Strategy, Awareness, Risk Advisory and Monitoring & Metrics.
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The Senior Vice President, Individual Philanthropy Officer is responsible for (1) overseeing and facilitating individual philanthropy, i.e. major gifts, planned gifts, mid-tier giving, monthly giving, and direct mail programs; (2) managing donor portfolios and supporting the CDO, CEO, and COO on key funding initiatives; and (3) collaborating with the Development Department and program teams to promote a culture of philanthropy and to advance SOME’s mission.
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Our client, a Real Estate Investment Firm in Washington, DC is looking to hire an rockstar Chief of Staff, who can seamlessly support the Co-Founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer of the firm. Provide administrative support to Co-Founder and Co-Chief Executive Officer of the firm.
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As the lead, on-site Building Manager, you will be tasked with leading a program of major and minor capital improvements to the existing condominiums, grounds, and amenity spaces. This Fairfax County based property has over 500 units plus amenity spaces and is looking to hire a leader to join and manage a capital program consisting of major and minor construction projects, in addition to overseeing the preventative maintenance program.
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AMC is looking to hire an Investment Officer to work across two of its funds - IFC African, Latin American & Caribbean (ALAC) Fund and IFC Financial Institutions Growth (FIG) Funds. AMC is looking to hire an Investment Officer to work across two of its funds - IFC African, Latin American & Caribbean (ALAC) Fund and IFC Financial Institutions Growth (FIG) Funds.
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