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The Executive Director develops and articulates a vision for development that meets the financial needs of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington and Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington, directs all the major fund-raising programs, and serves as the lead for major gift cultivation.
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From charitable giving to competitive compensation to fun corporate events, JK invests in each employee’s professional and personal growth. Key talent oversight includes VP of Operations, VP Warehousing and Archives, VP Sales & Business Development, Director Global Inside Sales, Customer Service Manager.
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With new Managing, Artistic, and Development Directors, this is an exciting opportunity for the right candidate to help shape a new chapter for CPH. Anchored by dedicated staff and board leadership, the Deputy Director - Individual Giving will bring creativity, experience, and innovation to the fundraising activities of the organization.
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To serve as Executive Director of Gift and Estate Planning providing guidance to donors, prospects and their advisors, and colleagues on planned giving strategies and techniques for completing significant charitable gifts at the $1,000,000 and above level.
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Boys & Girls Haven is seeking a highly motivated fundraising professional with a capacity for strategic thinking to become their next Director of Development. Establish and implement strategy, structure and accountability procedures regarding all development functions, including (but not limited to): annual fund, restricted/unrestricted major gifts, planned giving, capital projects, endowment, donor recognition, stewardship and special projects.
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Description ABOUT APMAsociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha (APM) is a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia, PA providing human services to the community including early childhood education, foster care & adoption, child welfare, mental & behavioral health, community and economic development, housing, violence intervention, and services to community schools.
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The KFDA is seeking an Executive Director (ED)to manage the association and its affiliated companies which include a for-profit corporation and a 501( c )(3) charitable foundation.
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Seven or more years of business administration or equivalent experience, including: program planning, grant writing, public relations, documented fund development success, budgeting and financial management experience.
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This position manages the development department leaders and their staff including Leadership Gifts, Principle Gifts, Corporate Gifts, Planned Giving, Foundation Relations, Donor Services, Red Kettle Campaign, Volunteer Services, Communications, Public Relations, and Digital Marketing.
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JOB SUMMARY: The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD) seeks a Sr. Director, Development, with a proven track record of success to lead the Museum’s comprehensive institutional advancement initiatives and fundraising strategy.
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The Firm Administrator manages the operations and business functions of the Firm. The Administrator must also work closely with the Managing Attorney, CFO, Business Development Director, and fractional/vendor advisors.
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Create a culture that embraces the empowerment and professional development of staff. - 8-10 years of professional fundraising and executive leadership experience with demonstrated fundraising accomplishments.
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The Managing Director is a full-time professional fundraising position reporting to the Vice President for Development, Major Gifts. The position is a member of the Vice President for Development's leadership team and will work closely with colleagues from Principal Giving, Campaigns and Administration, Stewardship, Donor Relations, Corporate, Foundation and Research Relations, Advancement Information Services, Research, Advancement Communications, Events, Annual Giving, Alumni Relations, and other offices throughout the university.
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Where appropriate, the Director of Development, Athletics will coordinate efforts with the Athletic Marketing/Communication, Corporate Sponsorship, Compliance and University Institutional Advancement.
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As an Executive Assistant you will be supporting the Chief Strategic Advisor for Individual Support and working alongside our development team to support, develop and implement fundraising programs and organize large-sale funding initiatives.
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