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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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Previous experience in theatre (performer, director, box office, stage management, etc.) Job DescriptionAs a Midmarket Sales Development Representative (SDR) at On The Stage, you will play a pivotal role in driving revenue growth by qualifying and nurturing leads within our target market segments.
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Coordinate business development, fundraising, and strategy initiatives for funds, including prioritizing and conducting outreach efforts, optimizing funnel outreach and conversion strategies.
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Collaboration and Relationship Building: The Director of Development will use their understanding of the mission and function of Special Olympics New York, including sports training and athletic competition programs, to raise $400,000-$500,000 through fundraising events, individual giving, community engagement, and corporate contributions.
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Prior professional experience in the fundraising operations/gift processing space, as part of either a Finance or Development department. JDC has an excellent opportunity for a nonprofit operations professional who sits at the intersection of finance and development to be our next Director of Gift Processing & Analytics.
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15+ years of experience in private markets investor relations focusing on US institutional fundraising and business development. Develop and execute the firm's business development strategy for the US region, focusing on fundraising from institutional investors.
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As the Manager of Principal & Major Gifts, you will work with the Director of Principal & Major Gifts to execute the strategy to expand support from High-Net-Worth Individuals (HNWIs) and Ultra-High-Net-Worth Individuals (UHNWIs), to achieve annual fundraising goals, and to build a robust pipeline for future growth in the portfolio.
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Equal Space LLC is looking for a Director of Fundraising to join the team and play a pivotal role in advancing their mission of fostering equality and social impact through strategic leadership and financial stewardship.
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This new position will provide oversight and management of annual programs, direct mail campaigns, special fundraising events and the donor database. Reporting to the Executive Director, the Assistant Executive Director will assist in building a strong team, fostering a dynamic philanthropic culture and strengthening programs and impact in the community.
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The Senior Director of Development will support all aspects of our fundraising efforts. The Senior Director of Development is an experienced and creative fundraiser passionate about CASES’ mission.
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You will provide regular updates on fundraising progress and strategies to the Chief Development Officer. You will lead, mentor, and manage the Development team to achieve fundraising goals.
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As the Development team plans for expansion, Echoing Green seeks a Director, Individual Giving to build this important fundraising vertical. The Director of Individual Giving will serve as a captain in the department and will report to the Vice President, Development (VP.
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Jumpstart is dedicated to expanding its impact in early childhood education, and we're seeking a dynamic Director of Development to spearhead individual giving fundraising efforts in our North/East markets.
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ACC is seeking an experienced fundraising professional to join our team as Director of Development. Reporting to the President & CEO, the Director of Development will work collaboratively with senior leadership, the ACC Board and various donors and stakeholders to raise the profile and capacity of ACC’s non-profit work.
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