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Possess a minimum of three (3) to five (5) years of experience working in a fast-paced fundraising, development, and/or special events environment. Lead the execution of several events that take place over the course of the year, including but not limited to Holiday Party for Major Donors, Annual Donor Briefing & Toast, Center Dinner, Women's Event, Fashion Centered, Garden Party, Cycle for the Cause, The Center's 3-day bike peer-to-peer fundraising ride from Boston to New York, and others, in collaboration with the Director of Special Events and an additional Special Events Manager.
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Provide administrative and vendor management support for AAFE's annual fundraising gala and other special events including but not limited to smaller fundraising events, conferences, and community resource fairs.
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Supported by the Manager of Development and Special Events, they'll engage in grant and report writing, project management, revenue tracking, donor engagement, and collaborate on fundraising campaigns and events with the communications team.
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The Development Events Manager should have experience ideating, planning and executing donor events, designed to engage prospective and existing donors, and with a view to meeting larger organizational fundraising strategies.
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Reporting to and in partnership with the Executive Director (ED), the Director of Finance and the Chief of Staff (COS), the Director of Development will oversee all fundraising activities and initiatives for AAPF, including grants management, individual giving, annual planning, events management, corporate sponsorship, and reporting.
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In this role, the successful candidate is an integral member of the Giving and Donor Stewardship & Experience teams and is responsible for conducting a full range of development activities that support fundraising efforts, including assistance with initiating and maintaining key donor and prospect relationships; proposal management; fundraising events; and donor and prospect research.
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This role will report into Caitlin Roper, Executive Editorial Director of Books, Film/TV and Events. Description The New York Times is seeking a Deputy to the Editorial Director of Books, Events, and TV/Film. This role will focus on supporting the work of our editorial extensions in these areas.
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Special Projects & Administration (10%) Assist the Head of Development and Chief Advancement Officer with special projects, especially those related to individual giving, including but not limited to fundraising events, gift planning, and/or administrative tasks.
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Cypress Hills Local Development Corporation (CHLDC) is a community-based not-for-profit development corporation and settlement house that offers comprehensive housing preservation, youth and family services, career and education, college success, and organizing programs.
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Working closely with our Business Development team, plan and execute exceptional client and Firm events, as well as provide additional event support to our Paris office. You will be an integral member of our highly regarded global Events team and work closely with the Client Development department globally.
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We are currently seeking an Events Coordinator as part of our North America Team based out of our New York city office, next to Times Square. Coordinate services for events, such as accommodation and transportation for participants, facilities, catering, signage, displays, special needs requirements, printing and event security.
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JDC has an exciting, brand-new role for a prospect research analyst interested in making a real impact on the development operations for a global Jewish humanitarian nonprofit. This role will be a critical partner to fundraisers by continuing to build the major donor base; helping to manage fundraiser portfolios and the allocation of resources; creating workflows to illuminate insights into fundraising progress; and other various systems-related projects.
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Volunteer Management: Provide guidance and support for volunteer staff fundraising efforts and participate in the planning and execution of key fundraising events; Event Planning & Implementation: Partner with Development Events team in the ideation and execution of regional cultivation and stewardship events.
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Monitoring site health and performance through analytics and key metrics - You'll oversee the development of site metrics and dashboards to monitor site health, providing strategic insights to internal stakeholders to influence the overall direction for the site.
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The Department of Risk Management at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is seeking a full-time Risk Management Coordinator / TH Utilization Review and Quality Assurance Senior Coordinator.
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