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5+ years of experience in a professional non-profit development office, preferably in corporate relations. In partnership with the Director, design and execute all fundraising activities connected with corporate giving, including supporting the generation of annual revenue of $2M.
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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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Fundraising Culture: Engage non-development staff in grassroots campaigns, fostering cross-departmental collaboration with Programs and Finance. The Chief Development Officer will work closely with the Executive Director, COO, Communications team, Vice Presidents of Programs and Vice President Organizing and Policy, and the Board on fundraising strategy to support the resource needs of Common Justice.
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Fundraising: Working with the Executive Director and Development Director, support fundraising for the New York chapter by building relationships with funders and contributing to grant applications and compliance.
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The Associate Director will partner with the ASP of New Jersey Senior Director of Development and ASP’s Chief Development Officer on local fundraising initiatives and the stewardship of regional board members and leading philanthropic partners.
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This position will partner with other fun and dynamic development team members on the oversight of individual giving throughout all of AHS’ annual fundraising campaigns to include events, giving clubs, direct mail, planned giving and the capital campaign.
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The Director of Development is responsible for planning, directing, and implementing a comprehensive fundraising program aimed at increasing revenues through individual, corporate, foundation, and government support.
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3+ years experience managing a call center and/or field marketing (e.g. canvassing, tabling) team focused on client case management, outreach, sales, fundraising, or education campaigns. Retirement plan, business travel reimbursement, and stipends for workspace ergonomics furniture, professional development, remote work, and wellness.
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Reporting to the Director of Youth Development, the Youth Engagement Coordinator is responsible for connecting internal and external stakeholders to the mission of Covenant House through resident (youth) engagement to effectively connect and/or deepen their relationship with Covenant House.
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The Mary Louis Academy is conducting a search for its Director of Development to build on its already successful fundraising programs. Prior experience in creating and executing an annual giving campaign, major gifts strategies, planned giving (bequests, annuities) and a spectrum of fundraising event planning and execution at a non-profit institution.
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Additionally, working in partnership with other key WSFSSH staff, the Director of Grants will help design and implement a new system to capture and communicate organization-wide grant information to allow for more effective resource development as well as fiscal and programmatic management.
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A self-starter who is creative and entrepreneurial with 2 or more years of demonstrated success in fundraising and development. The Director of Development (DD) is a key position, reporting directly to and in partnership with the Executive Director (ED.
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Proven development/fundraising and revenue-generating expertise, preferably with high single digit or double-digit year over year revenue growth. Senior management experience in a large non-profit organization; budget development experience.
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In collaboration with the Director of Development, create a calendar of engagement for our funders that includes but is not limited to opportunities to participate in Momentus Capital events, key industry conferences and important Momentus capital mailings (i.e. the annual report and the year-end-letter.
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Provides financial information for business development/fundraising purposes and restricted funds as requested. Collaborate with the CFAO, SVP Finance, Global Finance Deputy Director to set budget goals, targets, and constraints.
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