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Fundraising and Development: Lead the planning and implementation of comprehensive fundraising campaigns, including annual giving, major gifts, planned giving, multi-year strategies and capital campaigns.
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Supervise individual giving, including membership, mid-level donors, major donors and planned giving, working closely with the Vice President of Development and other team members to expand giving by individuals at all levels.
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Scope of Responsibilities The Vice-President of Fund Development plays a crucial role in shaping the strategic direction of the development team in close collaboration with the Chief Development Officer (CDO.
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Responsible for the Annual Major Gifts Plan to advance charitable giving and engage 2,500 active donors including strategies for major gifts, planned giving, annual appeals, sponsorships, and fundraising events.
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The Executive Senior Associate Athletic Director/Chief Development Officer will report to the Director, Intercollegiate Athletics and the Vice Chancellor, External Affairs and is responsible for the management and supervision of development professional and support staff as assigned.
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The Vice President (VP) of Development at Planned Parenthood Northern California (PPNorCal) holds a vital position within the organization, overseeing fundraising efforts and establishing strong relationships with various stakeholders.
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Bachelor’s degree and 10 years recent, relevant experience as well as experience in increasing responsibility within a fundraising department, including work in individual giving, institutional giving, annual campaigns, planned giving, donor stewardship, and Board relations, preferably within a major cultural institution, nonprofit organization, educational institution, or other environment of similar complexity, or any equivalent education and experience.
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The Vice President will provide day-to-day management of a department that includes major gifts and planned giving, development, alumni relations, and advancement services, and will bring best practices to the role to help ensure that the University has a best-in-class Advancement team that will identify, engage, and inspire donors at all levels.
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Reporting to the Chief Executive Officer of Leadership Greater Chicago, the Vice President of Development and Marketing is responsible for developing and executing comprehensive fundraising strategies, cultivating relationships with stakeholders and engaging LGC fellowship alumni, overseeing internal and external communications, and leading digital marketing initiatives.
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Reporting to the Vice President of Operations and Finance, the Development and Grants Manager will play an integral role in advancing California Competes’s impact by composing and project managing grant writing and other donor communications, providing excellent support and thought partnership to the CEO and other organization leaders on fundraising strategy, pro-actively maintaining robust development systems to administer and track fundraising efforts.
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Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:A good knowledge of all aspects of fundraising including major giving, planned giving, campaign management, annual giving, donor engagement, and strategic planning.
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The CDO will be responsible for developing an annual strategic fundraising plan that includes major gifts, institutional giving, corporate partnerships, fundraising events, comprehensive volunteer programs and the annual campaign.
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The Chief Philanthropy Officer at United Way of Greenville County (UWGC) reports to the President and CEO and provides overall leadership in fundraising efforts, including strategic direction, execution and oversight of all development, donor relations and fundraising activities of UWGC. The CPO serves as a member of the UWGC executive leadership team and is expected to contribute to the UWGC brand and regional profile through his or her activities in the community.
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Reporting to the Vice President, Foundation and Corporate Philanthropy, the Director will take a leadership role in the creation, planning and execution of institutional fundraising strategies for annual giving, priority initiatives, and 92NY programs from foundation and corporate sources.
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Oversee the management and marketing of the corporate, annual giving, major gifts, and planned giving programs and coordinate fundraising from foundations, individuals, and government agencies.
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