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Reporting to the Vice President for Institutional Advancement, the Associate Vice President for Development serves as a senior development leader in Institutional Advancement directly supervising a comprehensive program of annual giving, planned giving, alumni relations, and major giving.
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The Vice President of Development & Communications (VP) is responsible for leading all aspects of CHFH's fundraising and communication programs to achieve the organization's bold financial and relational goals.
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Collaborate with the Executive Director of Individual Giving; Vice President of AAR, Associate Vice President of Development, HSS Division Chair, and others to develop, direct and implement all aspects of the Division’s development program.
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This position will oversee the following offices within the Division of University Development and Alumni Engagement: Donor Engagement and Stewardship, Alumni Engagement, and Annual Giving.
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Plan, execute, and evaluate a comprehensive development strategy to meet annual fundraising goals, collaborating with the Vice President of Advancement to reach approximately $2.5M in individual giving revenue.
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Reporting to the Director of the Weisman Art Museum (WAM)and the Vice President for Development, College and Campus Programs at the University of Minnesota Foundation (UMF), the Director of Development serves as the chief fundraising officer for all aspects of WAM. The person in this position is responsible for establishing an overall development strategy and implementing a fundraising and membership plan.
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The incoming Vice President will bring a measurable record of accomplishment in annual and major gifts and the management skills, enthusiasm, and knowledge of a strong, multi-faceted non-profit to meet or exceed fundraising goals.
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Reporting to the VP Midwest Health Foundation, Great Lakes Region, the Development Director (DD), is responsible for implementation of regional events sponsorships/coordination, major gift, planned giving and capital campaign strategies to achieve annual financial targets for GlenOaks Hospital Foundation (Glendale Heights) and Bolingbrook Hospital (Bolingbrook.
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The Vice President will provide leadership and direction for the advancement office, including principal and major gift development, annual giving, alumni engagement, advancement services, and stewardship.
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Westminster College (“College”), located in Fulton, Missouri, is seeking an enthusiastic, strategic, and experienced Vice President, Alumni Affairs and Development (“Vice-President”) to lead its alumni engagement and development efforts.
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Oversee a range of development strategies, including individual giving, major gifts, institutional giving, restricted and unrestricted funding, major campaigns, annual gala, special events, and creative donor engagement techniques.
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Leads and directs fundraising strategies and initiatives to support the organization’s goals and missionCreates, leads, and manages comprehensive development plan including annual fund, events, grant funded support, and major gifts, and planned giving program.
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This role will oversee the front-line major gift officers responsible for fundraising in ACE’s 12 states, the development operations team, the prospecting pipeline, annual giving, stewardship, and foundation relations team.
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The Vice President of Development of YMCA of the Pines is responsible for providing leadership for all fundraising and stewardship activities across the association by maintaining a strong pipeline of philanthropic support for all operational, programmatic and financial assistance needs.
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Creative fundraiser with at least 5 years’ experience and a proven track record in a full range of fundraising including major gifts, annual fund, sponsorships, grants, special events, and planned giving.
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