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Actively participate in donor cultivation, stewardship, and solicitations in partnership with the Director of Development, Artistic Director, and Board, including frequent interfacing with institutional funders and grant makers.
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Reporting to the Vice President, Foundation and Corporate Philanthropy, the Director will take a leadership role in the creation, planning and execution of institutional fundraising strategies for annual giving, priority initiatives, and 92NY programs from foundation and corporate sources.
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The position develops, implements and monitors a comprehensive fundraising plan to expand philanthropic support of the organization including, but not limited to, identifying and strengthening relationships with current and prospective donors; actively pursuing and managing corporate and individual leads; fostering strong donor and sponsor stewardship; organizing annual giving; cultivating and securing major gifts; planning and overseeing fundraisers; and executing a capital campaign.
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AJC is looking for an experienced development professional with a proven track record of fundraising success and significant experience in fundraising event management, solicitation, and general donor cultivation and stewardship.
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Working closely with the Office of Academic Affairs, the Director will create opportunities for vibrant, robust partnerships with faculty, students, and other patrons to actualize the library as a center of teaching and learning while meeting the challenges of providing information access and stewardship in the 21st century.
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The DDRC, in partnership with the Executive Director, will support in implementing, and coordinating an organization-wide comprehensive donor relations and stewardship system that appropriately and consistently promotes interaction with and recognition of donors at all levels.
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The Senior Director of Athletics Development/Senior Associate Director of Athletics is responsible for planning, managing, and executing athletic fundraising activities supporting the University's tradition-rich athletics program comprising 22 intercollegiate and 14 club sports.
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Essential Responsibilities and Duties Include:LEADERSHIP & OPERATIONAL ENGAGEMENTSupport to the Executive Director to ensure stewardship and performance of Board members. Support the Executive Director with grant writing, tracking, reporting, and funder relationships.
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The Director of Development Communications at University Development and Alumni Relations (UDAR) oversees NYU’s fundraising and stewardship marketing and communications efforts. Experience with or knowledge about donor relations, stewardship, fundraising.
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Focusing on this pool of prospects, the Director of Development is responsible for moving gift prospects through the complete giving cycle: validation, engagement, cultivation, solicitation, gift negotiation, and stewardship.
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Our client, Chai Lifeline seeks to hire a Regional Development Director, to cover the NY area, including Long Island and Northern NJ, including Bergen County. Engage in direct and systematic prospect identification, research, qualification, cultivation,solicitation, and stewardship of high-net-worth individuals.
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This includes grant origination (partnering with the Managing Director to source and convert a pipeline of high-value donors, with a primary focus on North American foundation, corporate, and high-net-worth donors) and grant stewardship (co-managing existing donor relationships.
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The Director of Development reports to the Chief Development Officer based in New York City. Maintain all donor engagement information and cultivation plans through Chai Lifeline’sSalesforce donor database.
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Manage the Planned Giving donor pipeline group – The Society of1859 providing stewardship for planned giving prospects, as needed,in close partnership with VP. As a keymember of the Development team, this position will executeyear-round prospecting, cultivation and stewardship efforts andensure financial goals are achieved.
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Conduct multiple face-to-face, weekend meetings, and virtualmeetings (during work week, evenings, or weekends) annually witheach of the committees within the Director\'s stewardship as well asother committee meetings in the discipline as needed.
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