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At least 15 years of progressively responsible professional experience in development/fundraising, with sound experience and proven results with major gifts and philanthropy in New York. Experience in a media organization or cultural institution is a plus.
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The CAO is charged with creating a programmatic fundraising model, inclusive of corporate and foundation relations, individual major gifts, annual giving, and donor communications. Collaborate with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to ensure that fundraising processes comply with relevant internal financial policies and controls, external requirements, and any income-specific requirements (e.g., grants reporting, etc.
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The efforts of the CDO and their team will generate contributed revenue by increasing gifts, sponsorships, and grants through successful relationship building, solicitation, stewardship, event planning, and marketing communications.
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A dynamic front-line fundraiser, the Officer will help drive revenue growth through the strategic management of a portfolio consisting of donors and prospects with wealth capacity ratings of at least $5K and up to $99K. With a focus on leadership giving donors, the Officer will serve as a relationship manager throughout the donor lifecycle to qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward leadership annual gifts at the four and 5-figure levels.
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Overall FunctionThis is a unique opportunity for a development professional with success in individual major gifts fundraising to become part of the development team at one of the nation’s premier environmental organizations.
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Reporting to the VP of Development, Alumni Relations, and Communications, the Development Officer will build relationships with I-House alumni and solicit their support for priority areas including the Annual Fund, financial aid, programs, and capital projects.
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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.
$85,000 - $105,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Yesterday - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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This fundraiser will partner with the National Director of PMG, CDO, PPFA leadership, Vice President of Principal & Major Gifts, Senior Director of Political Fundraising, the Philanthropic Communications team, and others to develop philanthropic investment opportunities for high net-worth individual donors.
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Reporting to the Senior Major Gifts Officer, the Individual Giving Associate will be an integral support and fundraising member of the Individual Giving (IG) team. Collaborate with the Senior Major Gifts Officer to create and measure the impact of customized digital fundraising campaigns, ensuring engaging and personalized donor experiences.
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Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of progressively responsible experience in fundraising as both a manager and major gifts officer. The Director will be an employee of the Rutgers University Foundation with access to over 270 colleagues, fundraising departments and prospect research professionals.
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With our vision in mind, AMH seeks a skilled major gifts officer to lead our major gift fundraising activities. The major gifts officer must be hands-on and goal-oriented, willing to delve into important details, handle rejection, and exhibit our core distinctives (see the attached summary of our Vision, Mission, and Core Distinctives.
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As a critical member of our AMH Team, the major gifts officer must understand and share our passion for our Mission – To strengthen African mission hospitals to aid people in greatest need.
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Major Gifts Officer Key Responsibilities. As the visionary leader of our philanthropy efforts, you'll not only spearhead our ambitious campaign but also lay the groundwork for a $10B endeavor aimed at making 2 Hour Learning accessible to every child in the US. This journey will challenge you to think creatively, engage ultra-high-net-worth donors with compelling narratives, and orchestrate impactful events that transcend conventional fundraising.
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The officer monitors all prospect contacts to ensure positive and purposeful prospect and donor relations, and recommends and assists with programming involving the President, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Managing Director, Campaign and Major Gifts, senior Brooklyn College staff members and board members.
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This position provides essential administrative support and analytical research skills to two major gift officers in Capital Gifts and Special Initiatives (CGSI) teams and the Planned Giving Officer in the Planned Giving and Endowments Department (PG&E.
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