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We are seeking existing knowledge of annual giving practices and implementation, grant writing and reporting, prospect/relationship management, mid-level gift solicitation and stewardship, and fundraising event strategy.
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The Donor ServicesManager will report to the Director of Annual Giving and Donor Services and has ownership of the Raiser's Edge/NXT database; including but not limited to its maintenance, upkeep, and upgrading, and ensuring that all necessary information is accessible, accurate, and clean.
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This role includes coordination with other staff including gift processing, donor relations, stewardship, marketing, and communications. Reporting to the Senior Campaign Director, the Advancement Services Manager will work closely with internal and external partners related to the work of Advancement Services in support of engagement and philanthropic goals and priorities of the College and Development & Alumni Relations Department.
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The Associate Director will develop processes for capturing and overseeing alumni and volunteer engagement metrics for the school's growing alumni group of over 25,000 people from all programs, including volunteer tracking and stewardship, data pertaining to growth markets, and other alumni relations activities including regional-, industry-, and identity- based affinity groups.
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Ensure the Major Gifts team are equipped with a suite of marketing materials that support donor discovery, cultivation, solicitation, reporting and stewardship and align with the respective brand proposition(s.
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Reporting to the Director of Development for Neurology and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the Assistant Director of Development works with the Neurology Development team in the identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of leadership (up to $50K) annual gifts from alumni, grateful patients, friends, corporations and foundations.
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The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) is a nationally recognized leader in land use planning, parks, and recreation, achieving countless awards for innovation, stewardship and an unprecedented six Gold Medals for national excellence in recreation & park leadership.
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Additionally, the Senior Director of Collections & Curatorial Affairs will work collaboratively with the Executive Director, Deputy Director and the Senior Director of Development in the stewardship and cultivation of Board members, donors, and other stakeholders and participate in the general fundraising activities to benefit the acquisitions, conservation, exhibitions, publications and digital initiatives, and, as asked and where relevant, other major initiatives.
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The Director of Development for the Department of Medicine carries out fundraising efforts for the Department of Medicine providing essential development support and partnering with physician/faculty on the discovery, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major gift prospects and donors.
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The Development Coordinator position is a multidisciplinary position supporting various fundraising activities including donor prospecting and research, stewardship coordination and management, event sponsorship, grants and database management, workplace giving, and other activities related to revenue generation for CureSearch.
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The Director of Development will also work with the Institute for Human Virology, Institute for Vaccine Development and other Centers and Institutes to develop a major gift fundraising pipeline.
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Recommends, oversees, and implements strategies for cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of a significant portfolio of major gift prospects and donor families in support of annual priorities and on-going departmental goals.
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The Director of Advancement is part of a Development team responsible for strategic identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of valued supporters. Proven track record in soliciting and securing six figure gifts, and ability to lead cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship activities for portfolio of 75-150 donors and prospects.
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The Director of Finance a unique opportunity to shape the financial trajectory of our growing business, offering a blend of strategic leadership, operational excellence, and innovative financial stewardship.
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Reporting directly to the Director of Grants/Contracts, you will collaborate with internal teams to support our organization's mission through effective grant management and financial stewardship.
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