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Define and manage RDI’s back-end donor management processes from solicitation to gift processing to stewardship. As the lead full-time development professional at RDI, you will be the person primarily responsible for individual and institutional donor research, gift processing, donor stewardship, and codifying RDI’s donor processes.
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Event Management: Serve as the strategic lead for annual giving donor recognition events, including the signature 4th of July fireworks viewing. You will oversee all aspects of donor relations for annual giving donors, including but not limited to: acknowledgments, stewardship events, impact reporting, and recognition benefits.
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The Chief Development Officer will work closely with colleagues in Gift Planning, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Annual Giving, Leadership Annual Giving, Regional Giving, Donor Relations and Stewardship, and the Alumni Association to build strategies for donor engagement and secure gifts on behalf of the College.
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Collaboration and Coordination: Partner closely with the central Donor Relations team and unit-based constituent engagement officers to ensure a seamless donor experience across all annual giving levels.
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The Chief Development Officer reports directly to the Executive Director, is the direct supervisor of the Senior Director of Individual Giving and Corporate Partnerships Manager, manages consultants who provide administrative, writing, research, event planning and communications support, engages a high-level portfolio of donors and funders, oversees donor strategies, and serves as a liaison to the Board of Directors.
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Prospect Pipeline: With the Associate Director for Donor Relations, manage a robust major donor prospect pipeline for yourself, the Executive Director, and select members of senior staff.
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An avid learner, you consistently leverage data analytics, use donor database systems effectively, and see technology as a tool to optimize major gifts strategies. Reporting to the Senior Vice President of Development, this newly created position is a senior frontline fundraiser who will manage an East-coast based portfolio and closely support NLP’s founder, CEO, and other senior leaders on priority donor and partner relationships.
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Works closely with the Senior Major Gifts Officer to provide administrative and logistical support for donor relations activities, including cultivation, acknowledgment, annual reports, and end-of-year appeals.
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The Vaccine Alliance brings together developing country and donor governments, WHO, UNICEF, the World Bank, the vaccine industry, technical agencies, civil society, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and other private sector partners.
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Extensive digital competency including Internet, MS Office Suite, Adobe, and donor database experience, especially in terms of donor data analysis, online solicitation, and virtual, as well as interpersonal, engagement of current and prospective donors.
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The George Washington University Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) Division seeks a Director, Donor Fund Compliance, for a limited-term project focused on donor-funded endowments. Reporting to the Executive Director, Donor Relations, the Director, Donor Fund Compliance will partner with campus offices around unspent endowment payout for donor-funded endowments and work with gift officers and other university leadership to identify and facilitate solutions to encourage consistent annual spending.
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Oversee all financial, project, and grant accounting, ensuring compliance with donor requirements. This role manages a multi-million dollar budget, supervises a three-person finance team, and ensures the organization's financial systems support effective program implementation, donor reporting, and flawless audits.
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Research, write, and edit materials in support of WRI philanthropy and engagement priorities, including funding proposals, impact reports and stories, stewardship pieces, campaign materials, annual giving appeals, digital content, presentations, donor profiles, solicitation and stewardship letters, speeches, and other donor communication materials as needed.
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Strong understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, Uniform Guidance, donor compliance and fundamental understanding of non-profit accounting. Strong understanding of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, Uniform Guidance, donor compliance and fundamental understanding of non-profit accounting.
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Develop and maintain policies, procedures and guidelines, provide on-going staff training on project budgeting, project finance management and donor source financial rules. Working closely with the Grants Finance Manager and local office finance staff, you will be part of a team enabling the successful delivery of our programs while ensuring compliance with donor requirements and sound financial management.
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