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Bachelor’s or related degree or certificate in Arts Administration, Cultural Planning, Urban Planning, Community and Economic Development, Liberal Arts, Historic Preservation, Non-profit Management, Government, Business Administration, Event Production/Planning or related fields.
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Certified Meeting Planner (CMP) with experience in the non-profit industry and/or experience. The Event & Volunteer Manager should have a passion for special event management, provide outstanding communication, vendors, volunteers, and event attendees, plus be enthusiastic, professional and capable of building strong and positive relationships with donors.
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We feature permanent and changing exhibits, a planetarium, a giant screen theater, classrooms and studios, and event and meeting space. Demonstrated knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting and cost control principles; including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and not-for-profit fund accounting.
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This unique proximity to business and technology leaders, federal departments and agencies, and a myriad of research entities, embassies, think tanks, cultural centers, and non-profit organizations is simply unparalleled.
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Reporting directly into the ATS Chief of Strategic Alliances, the Senior Manager of Development Analytics is responsible for all aspects of fundraising operations including gift processing, campaign analysis, database management and event support.
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Participates in the development, implementation, review, and enforcement of CWS programs, policies, procedures, goals, objectives, and strategic initiatives related to urban and utility planning and community development relating to water quality and quantity facilities, Low Impact Development Approaches (green infrastructure), riparian corridors, sanitary and storm conveyance systems.
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The Environmental Defense Center (EDC), one of the nation’s longest running non-profit environmental law firms, is seeking a full time Development Director to support the organization’s mission to protect California’s Central Coast, conserve natural spaces and wildlife, and preserve the earth’s climate.
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Areas of Expertise : Project Finance, Budget Management, Financial Planning, Non-Profit Accounting, Federal Grants. TBL Fund is a national non‐profit community development financial institution (CDFI), certified by the US Treasury Dept. to deliver financing for green upgrades in multifamily affordable housing.
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Knowledge of the mission, objectives, policies, programs and procedures of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and of the principles and practices of non-profit organizations and youth development services.
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Provides active oversight for Development disciplines including donor outreach and stewardship, grant writing/reporting, event planning, volunteer involvement, development operations.
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As an Event Producer, you will be responsible for planning, organizing, and executing events of varying scales; managing all aspects of the event production process, from initial concept and planning to on-site execution and post-event evaluation.
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Advanced knowledge of water resources planning, community development, economic development, and/or municipal capital project planning. Company-paid short- and long-term disability insurance from Sun Life to assist with replacing a portion of your income in the event of non-job-related illness or injury.
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This will include working with the organization's leadership and fractional CFO to define the processes and implement the infrastructure/systems needed to support substantial growth of a community economic development non-profit organization over the next several years.
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As the Event Producer, you run lead on planning and production of the physical elements of events as assigned and report directly into the Event Production Manager. This position interfaces directly with internal teams, venue partners, and all suppliers and vendors as well as occasionally with clients, including managing client and vendor relationships and the full scope of event logistics from consulting through the contract development process throughout the planning phase and managing onsite execution.
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Education or formal training— ● Professional experience of five years or more in any of the following areas highly preferred: non-profit fundraising; donor development; portfolio management; grant writing; project management; volunteer engagement.
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