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Oversee comprehensive fundraising program, including annual and major gifts, grants, events, and in-kind donations from individual, foundation, and corporate donors. The Director of Development will work closely with the CEO to create and implement an effective fundraising strategy, focusing on proactively identifying and cultivating new funding sources and opportunities to deepen existing funder relationships.
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This position will lead and work collaboratively with the Director of Alumni Engagement and Events, the Director of Annual Giving, and the Director of Parent Engagements and Events, to identify new strategies to enhance engagement, annual giving, and set program directions.
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As the chief development officer for the College of Science, the Director will provide the strategic, tactical and managerial leadership to meet the philanthropic goals of the college by planning, organizing, and executing the college's individual giving program.
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Manage the overall activities of the department including major gifts, planned giving, annual fund, special events, grants and sponsorships, and other activities. Experience in program areas, including major gifts; capital campaigns; planned giving; special events; and corporate, foundation, and government support.
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The Associate Director, Planned Giving, will work in concert with Senior Advancement Staff and Major Gift Officers to build a program that creates an identity and commitment to Suffolk University.
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1% charitable giving program. The Director of Product Marketing will be a key addition to our growing marketing team and will be responsible for all messaging and assets to support demand generation, field enablement, and customer marketing activity.
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The Senior Director will lead a Managing Director and several combined direct reports that play a critical role in the FAS’ ability to raise six-, seven- and eight-figure gifts to support a multiyear fundraising framework and developing priorities along with engendering a habit of high-level, annual giving among our alumni, parents, and friends.
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Collaborate with colleagues in other teams, including Annual Giving, Planned Giving, Corporate Relations, Donor Relations, and The Jimmy Fund, to maximize donor engagement and philanthropic commitment.
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The Director of Annual Giving will work with/coordinate with the Fletcher Alumni Engagement team and Assistant Director of Donor Relations and Stewardship on activities that support the overall Fletcher Annual Fund efforts.
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About the Position Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) and in collaboration with the President, the Director of Foundation Relations will be responsible for setting the strategic direction of the fundraising plan as it relates to foundation giving as part of the overall development plan for annual and special gifts.
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Collaborate with the CEO to shape and execute a comprehensive Development plan encompassing major gift, corporate and foundation giving, planned giving, and special events. Hearth is searching for a passionate and growth-oriented Director of Development to join our team and lead our fundraising efforts as one of our senior leaders.
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The Senior Associate Director of Major and Planned Gifts plays a key role in executing a robust major gifts program at St. Lawrence University. This individual will be based in the Boston, MA area and will travel extensively to qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward prospective alumni, parents, and friends as major and planned giving donors.
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Partner with the Director, Annual Giving & Marketing and the Stewardship team to re-launch the leadership giving society, identifying and creating a donor-centric experience and a young alumni leadership giving program.
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A strong command of fundraising principles (including experience with annual giving and planned giving in a philanthropic giving setting). Work/Life and Wellness: Child and elder/adult care resources including on campus childcare centers, Employee Assistance Program, and wellness programs related to stress management, nutrition, meditation, and more.
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This position will lead and work collaboratively with the Director of Annual Giving, Director of Alumni Engagement and Development, and the Director of Parent Engagement and Events, to identify new strategies to enhance engagement, annual giving, and set program directions.
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