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Working closely with the Director of External Affairs, the Chief Advancement Officer oversees all fundraising at the Museum, including foundation grants, major gifts, annual fund, and cultivation events.
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In collaboration with the Sr. Managing Director, Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) and other Advancement Team members, identifies and pursues new prospects, developing and implementing a clear strategy for each prospect, leading to new and increased giving over time by connecting donor philanthropic priorities with Sierra Club’s programs and priorities.
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Reporting to the Director, HIAS Economic Advancement Fund, the Finance Manager will lead and support the finance and accounting function of a small emerging Community Development Finance Institution (CDFI.
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The Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum seeks an experienced, dynamic, front-line fundraiser to assume the role of Chief Advancement Officer. The Chief Advancement Officer develops and manages activity for the portfolio of prospects ranging from major gifts to principal gifts and seeks opportunities to expand the portfolio and increase giving from current donors.
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The George Washington University seeks a mission-driven professional who will lead DAR’s advancement services and innovation program. The George Washington University Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) Division seeks an Associate Vice President for Advancement Operations & Strategies.
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The individual will report to the Director of Advancement and work closely with the Executive Director, Advancement & Partnerships to build a strong culture of philanthropy throughout TWC’s alumni community.
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Centered on a movement lawyering approach, defined as community-centered racial justice lawyering, Advancement Project supports power building in grassroots organizations working to eliminate oppressive structures in our laws and institutions and shift narratives towards transformative change.
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Working collaboratively with the Institutional Advancement team, the Development and Grants Manager adds strategic and operational momentum to the organization's fundraising and external relations activities.
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Successful applicants will have a minimum of five years of successful experience in fundraising with increasing level of responsibility preferably in a museum or community-based non-profit setting.
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THE OPPORTUNITY: The Managing Director for Advancement, Washington National Opera (MDA) will create and lead a team and a comprehensive advancement strategy to build out the major gift philanthropy program to take it to new levels of success.
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Acts as a backup to Assistant Director of Advancement Services and Biographic Maintenance, preforming biographic updates and quality control review of large lists. Act as backup to Assistant Director, Advancement Services and Biographic Maintenance preforming biographic updates and quality control review of large lists.
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Opportunities for rapid advancement to Field Manager, Field Director, Canvass Director with industry leading training and pay at each position. We are actively seeking people who understand the value and meaning of grassroots activism and fundraising, and are willing to work on the ground level and develop their career here.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum seeks an experienced, dynamic, front-line fundraiser to assume the role of Chief Advancement Officer. QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Successful applicants will have a minimum of five years of successful experience in fundraising with increasing level of responsibility preferably in a museum or community-based non-profit setting.
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Assess the relevancy and implications of political developments affecting the formulation, advancement, and execution of U.S. foreign policy especially as they pertain to achieving CSO’s engagement objectives.
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Career Development: Fuel your career growth with a range of opportunities at CCCC. From providing corporate consultation to holistic wellness retreats, we offer diverse pathways for your professional advancement.
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