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Assist with the NJ and SFBA fall benefits and gatherings, collaborating with the sales director and event producer on key fundraising elements including outreach lists, invitations and emails, tracking, registration, reports and post-event activities.
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Assumes overall operational management responsibility for all fundraising activities statewide, including, but not limited to, foundation and corporate giving, individual giving, major gifts, special events, annual giving, and alumni/parent relations.
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VOGreater New York seeks a creative and impactful Chief Development Officer & Executive Vice President (CDO-EVP) to lead its corresponding fundraising efforts on an organization-wide scale.
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Job Title: Major Gifts Officer Department: Development Reports To: Senior Director of Development FLSA Status: Full-Time, Exempt Position Summary: The Apollo seeks a Major Gifts Officer who will oversee donor engagement and strategic fundraising initiatives by successfully identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding major gift donors.
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In partnership with the Chief Development Officer, develop and execute multi-channel appeals, newsletters, and other fundraising and social media campaigns to amplify organizational storytelling and reach donors.
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Experience leading fundraising efforts, including capital campaigns, donor relations, and grant writing. Specific areas of responsibility include providing genuine intellectual and theological leadership for the whole of the Institute, advancing and overseeing the Institute’s programming, communications, public relations, fund development, finance, and administration, all towards the end of realizing in practice the Institute’s mission.
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As Chief Development Officer, you will spearhead multi-faceted fundraising campaigns and work in close association with the Assistant Vice President, Events, Marketing & Communications to ensure growing public awareness leads to a strategy targeted to increase a diverse pipeline of supporters for vibrant revenue streams and essential volunteer engagement, you will be responsible for developing and nurturing a committed team of individuals, including hiring, coaching, and evaluating performance.
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Execute plan for maximizing team participation to achieve revenue goals by retaining existing teams, attracting new ones from all sectors of the community and by providing fundraising guidance and support as assigned by VP Development.
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The Opportunity As FPF experiences significant growth — fueled by a major gift in 2023 and the implementation of innovative fundraising strategies such as accepting cryptocurrency starting in 2018 and hosting a successful NFT auction in 2021 — the need for a director of development becomes crucial.
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The Grant Writer will work closely with the Director of Development to craft funding requests that align with URI’s highest areas of need with an emphasis on URI’s non-residential programs and capital requests.
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CMOM seeks a Community and Government Relations Manager to support the creation of a new home for the Museum at 96th Street and Central Park West. The Community and Government Relations Managerwill report to the Deputy Director, Capital Campaign and work in close partnership with the Capital Project Team (external and internal), Development Team, and other CMOM colleagues to coordinate CMOM’s project and fundraising efforts.
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Work with the Gallery Curator and the Administrative and Development Assistant to assist with managing the gallery’s financial systems including expense tracking, procurement, and fundraising.
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Implement and assess an overall donor relations strategy that supports the short- and long-term fundraising goals in conjunction with the Director of Development and Director of Individual Giving.
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Assist the Chief Enrollment and Academic Officer with the development and execution of all placement-related programming, including but not limited to parent and student workshops on interviewing, financial aid, and test preparation during Fall, Winter, and Spring classes.
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Lead fundraising, development, and public relations activities for iBRAIN. Reporting to the Chief Marketing Officer, the Director of Marketing is a pivotal role that combines strategic leadership with hands-on management.
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