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The position will be supervised by the Vice President, Individual Giving and Events located in New York City and work closely with the Individual Giving, Annual Fund, Development Operations, Events, and administrative staff throughout PPGNY’s footprint.
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Experience with individual giving, institutional giving, major gifts, annual giving/membership, planned giving, capital campaign (planning, execution, closure), donor and board relations, stewardship, special events, and development operations.
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Perform other duties as assigned by the Senior Director of Leadership and Planned Giving or Assistant Vice President or Vice President for Advancement and External Affairs. Job Description Reporting to the Senior Director of Leadership and Planned Giving, the Leadership Gift Officer is a front-line gift officer responsible for securing leadership annual and campaign gifts.
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US support currently includes Annual sponsorship of the MoMA film program, Tribeca Film Festival programs and Through Her Lens, Support of the Academy Gold Fellowship for Women and Sponsorship of the BAAND Together Dance Festival at Lincoln Center.
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Oversee an integrated fundraising program across all levels of support including annual giving, individual and major gifts, planned-giving, corporate and foundation support, membership, special events and capital campaigns.
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Build new development programs, leveraging opportunities for planned giving, annual fund, social media, cause marketing, and community events. Capital campaign, annual fund, leadership, and board management experience.
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Create an annual development plan that advances fundraising goals and creates sustainable strategies to manage and grow giving through individual giving, major gifts, board relations, special events, corporate and foundation relations, in-kind donations, and planned giving.
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In addition, the CAO will have the opportunity to build a marketing team and will work closely with the Senior Vice President of External Affairs and Policy and the existing communications team.
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The Associate Vice President of Individual Major Gifts is responsible for executing a major gift fundraising strategy that supports both current-use and strategic growth fundraising objectives, while integrating planned giving and annual support strategies.
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Support the various fundraising efforts of specialized campaigns including annual campaign, Board campaign, capital campaign, and planned giving. Recruit new and steward existing participants toward premier Hartman donor engagement programs including annual Community Leadership Program (CLP) and Hartman Giving Society as well as local and lay leadership educational initiatives.
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Assisting with Annual Fund stewardship, including managing volunteers to strengthen Alumni Celebration and Giving Day efforts. The Associate Director will be an integral member of the Office of Institutional Advancement and will report to the Associate Dean and Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Engagement and Chief Development Officer.
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In collaboration with the Vice President of Development and Communications, the position shares responsibility for meeting the growth goals for individual donors in line with the Strategic Plan. The Director will focus on exceptional stewardship of current major and annual giving donors, cultivating annual giving donors to a higher level of giving, acquiring new donors, and building and managing the planned giving program.
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As a member of the Executive Team, reporting to the President and CEO, the VP of Development and Partnerships will oversee a staff of 12, as well as several consultants, and be responsible for annual revenues in excess of $25 million including $6 million in annual unrestricted giving, as well as delivering on major long-term fundraising campaigns, including an ongoing endowment initiative, and play a major role in designing and executing events to celebrate WMF's upcoming 60th anniversary.
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Manager, Individual Giving. Associate Vice President, Individual Major Gifts. Secure 6 and 7-figure philanthropic gifts and manage a portfolio of 100-150 major gift donors and prospects while achieving annual growth targets.
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Work with the Vice President of Advancement on individual giving strategy, to grow the individual giving portfolio and effectively steward donors throughout the year. Reporting to the Vice President of Advancement, the Individual Giving Manager will develop meaningful relationships to secure vital funding from individual donors.
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