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Strategize with the Director of Development to meet or exceed fundraising event revenue goals, including the potential to develop and implement new special event(s) Proven track record of successful fundraising in institutional and individual giving; experience managing fundraising events is a plus.
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The Development Manager will report directly to the Managing Director of Development (MDoD) and play a critical role in ensuring the organization reaches its fundraising goal of $6mm annually.
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Support the Executive Director in managing board relations, including development committee and board meetings. The Chief Development Officer will lead and manage THE CITY's fundraising across all contributed revenue streams, from institutional and individual major gifts to membership.
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Planning and managing donor stewardship and fundraising events in partnership with Communications; supervising Development Coordinator and Major Gifts Officer in coordination and event logistics.
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The Senior Development Manager reports to the Director of Development and supervises the Membership Coordinator. Strategize with Director of Development, Membership Coordinator, and other members of the QBG staff to meet and exceed Membership revenue goals.
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The Managing Director of Development & Senior Grant Writer holds a pivotal role, supporting strategic fundraising while serving as the principal grant writer for the organization.
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Collect and report outcome metrics for the Managing Director, Development and prepare reports for the board of directors. While the Senior Director, Development will raise money from all available sources, the role will be critical in analyzing how we expand our donor base in the greater New York region, including Westchester, Nassau, Bergen and Essex Counties.
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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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The Director will collaborate closely with colleagues in Digital Fundraising and Communications for integrated campaigns, and Database leadership to develop segmentation and reporting practices to optimize ROI. Primary Responsibilities: Building and Managing BCRF’s Annual Giving Program Create and manage a comprehensive plan and fundraising appeal schedule for annual giving in offline channels.
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The Development Associate assists fundraisers with the development of proposals and reports, researching prospects, managing database records in support of fundraising initiatives and solicits and stewards donors.
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Support Chief Development Officer, Director of Special Events, and Director of Development in their fundraising, cultivation, and stewardship efforts. The Development and External Affairs Coordinator will primarily be working with the fundraising staff members, whose focus is increasing individual donations and foundation and corporate grants, and strategically positioning S:US for future contributed revenue growth.
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The Corporate Partnership Manager will collaborate closely with the Director of Corporate Partnerships to execute fundraising strategies and achieve revenue goals, thereby increasing AFC's capacity for active outreach to new partners while managing inbound partnerships.
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This position reports directly to the Managing Director, Development & Regional Events. The individual will maintain and grow a major gifts donor portfolio, play a key role managing fundraising events, work closely with a dynamic team, serve as project manager, and experience first-hand the inner-workings of a premier non-profit organization.
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The Director of Development will work closely with the Managing Director, steering committee and others to build and implement a robust, multi-tiered fundraising strategy to support the resource needs of CPR and CPR member organizations.
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Work closely with the Director of Corporate Partnerships, Deputy Executive Director of Development and the development team to integrate corporate partnerships into overall fundraising strategies and campaigns.
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