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Reporting to the Director of Development for Athletics, the Associate Director will collaborate closely with both Athletics and Advancement leadership to develop a comprehensive strategy for athletics fundraising.
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Oversee the development, marketing, implementation, and evaluation of IWS fundraising events, annual fund, and other development campaigns in collaboration with Board Committee and staff. Strengthen fundraising efforts, with a focus on growing major individual giving, to assure long term sustainability.
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The director works with the President/CEO, Foundation Board of Directors, Development Committees and Auxiliary, for all fundraising activities designed to enhance and support the overall mission of St. Anthony.
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Artistic Fundraising Group supports a wide range of nonprofit arts and culture organizations in all artistic disciplines, including theatre, dance, music, independent film, creative writing, and visual art.
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Experience with financial management software such as QuickBooks and Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud and databases commonly used in non-profit organizations for donor management, fundraising, and program evaluation.
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Working closely with the Smart Museum and ARD teams, the Director will identify and define funding opportunities, support individual and foundation donor engagement opportunities and solicitations, and collaborate with the Smart Board and the Dana Feitler Director to develop strategic approaches for fundraising growth.
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The Development Associate supports and leads targeted projects in coordination with Chicago Booth’s Advancement Team. This position provides general support for the Midwest Major Gifts Team and the West Coast Major Gifts Team, collaborates with the Director, Major Gifts, Chicago and Senior Director, U.S. and Global Individual Giving and supports the fundraising goals of Chicago Booth’s Individual Giving Team.
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The Assistant Director of Development will plan and deliver programs designed to meet University fundraising goals for contributed income for the Library’s annual giving appeals, manage the Library’s events for fundraising and alumni and donor engagement, manage donor relations activities, manage the annual endowment reporting requirements, and manage and analyze the Library’s data held on the shared database.
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Lead fund development via foundation, corporate, and government grants; corporate sponsorship; individual giving; and special fundraising or stewardship events. · Sponsorship programs: Explore opportunities for fundraising via business/corporate sponsorship of events or programs.
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Confers with the District Office of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Campus Athletic Director prior to conducting auxiliary fundraising activities. In coordination with the District Office of Intercollegiate Athletics, campus level Athletic Director and Dean of Student Services, recruits, interviews and recommends the hiring and termination of Assistant Coaches.
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Managerial and Leadership Responsibilities: The Director has considerable expertise in all aspects of fundraising to fully manage the individual staff members responsible for: Planned Giving, Business Sponsorships, Major Gifts, Alumni Relations, Special Events, Stewardship, Raisers Edge NXT/Donor Data Integrity, and Parent Volunteers.
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Mobilize the Board of Trustees, Museum Director, and community leaders to drive fundraising activity and personal engagement with top prospects, sponsorships, and special events. They will have a proven track record of securing six and seven-figure gifts as well as leading an integrated multimillion-dollar revenue program and knowledge of all areas of advancement, including major gifts, planned giving, annual giving, membership, corporate and foundation giving, capital campaigns, endowments, special events, non-traditional fundraising sources, and marketing and communications.
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4-6 years’ experience working in a development/fundraising office with membership, annual fund, and pledge drives. The Associate Director of Development will provide support to leadership by creating and updating materials and correspondence, and staffing donor cultivation, special projects, and stewardship events and activities.
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The Director of Philanthropy will be responsible to oversee and provide strategy and direction for every aspect of the organization’s fund development activity, including major gifts, planned giving, corporate and foundation grants, annual giving, fundraising special events, and Capital Campaign.
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Collaboratively with the SVPOA and Director of Philanthropy, manage and support fundraising activities for the Maria Whelan Leadership Institute (MWLI)—including conducting major individual donor prospect research, attending Core Committee meetings, supporting committee solicitations, leading MWLI stewardship and recognition initiatives, conducting administrative gift management, tracking, and reporting.
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