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The Marketing and Engagement Team (MET) is led by Alight’s Chief Marketing & Engagement Officer (CMEO) and is comprised of several teams: Annual Fund, Global Connections/Major Gifts, Donor Services, Marketing & Communications, MET Operations, and Partnerships & Government Affairs (PGA.
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Job Title: Major Gifts Officer Department: Development Reports To: Senior Director of Development FLSA Status: Full-Time, Exempt Position Summary: 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.
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Support Development Director and Major Gifts Officer in the planning and execution of donor events and campaign execution. 3+ years fundraising experience in a non-profit organization.
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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 Major Gifts Officer will work closely with the Assistant Dean for Alumni & Development, the Dean of the Law School, and faculty and staff, both within the Law School and around the University, to promote the acquisition of major gifts.
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Partners with the advancement team in the ongoing efforts dedicated to the Capital Campaign, Annual Giving, Endowment Fund, Special Events, Major Gifts Advisory, and Planned Giving, as well as targeted advancement efforts.
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Creatively develop and implement strategies for constituency development and new markets for fundraising initiatives in order to increase donor participation with Maritime Aquarium programs, including through corporate gift giving, cause marketing, membership, online giving, capital campaigns, planned giving, annual giving, major gifts, grant acquisitions and special events.
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Guide the Assistant Director, Individual Giving & Leadership Councils in crafting leadership volunteer fundraising, governance, and engagement strategies for the President’s Council and Auxiliary Board to drive new major gifts and overall pipeline development across individual and institutional prospects.
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Works collaboratively with the Director of Development, the Major Gifts Officer, and the Donor Relations Specialist to compose letters, compile appropriate invitation lists, secure sponsors, participate in events, and engage featured program participants.
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The ideal candidate will have experience leading, planning and coordinating all aspects of organizational fundraising: donor cultivation, campaigns, major gifts, planned giving, special events, sponsorships, and grant writing to support a $2.5M budget.
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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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Work with the Chief Mission & Advancement Officer to construct strategies and execute plans that will markedly establish support of an annual fund, including: major giving, legacy gifts, corporate and foundation support, fundraising events, grants, and digital giving programs.
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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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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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Qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding five and six-figure gifts, using donor-centric fundraising practices and deploying program and IRC leaders. Dedication to fundraising for international development, humanitarian, human rights, social justice, and U.S. immigrant communities.
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