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Our Cultivation Technician positions areresponsible. lighting, irrigation, climate control and other cultivation systems; stocking and handling production inputs and supplies; sanitizing and cleaning growing areas, cultivation workspaces and tools.
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The Executive Director of Endowment and Restricted Funds is responsible for all custodial, record keeping, investment review, stewardship, reporting and management of board-designated, endowment, and other restricted funds.
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They will play a leading role in donor identification, cultivation, and stewardship for the program, including working with fundraising staff to work with individual, foundation, and corporate funders.
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Under the direction of the Chief Strategy Officer the Grants Manager is responsible for managing overall grant efforts, including research, qualification, cultivation, proposal development, submission, reporting, tracking, recognition, and stewardship of grants, and optimizing the grant administration process.
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Collaborate with the Development Specialist, Corporate Relations to support cultivation and stewardship of corporate food and funds drives; develop and manage a dedicated portfolio of key F&F relationships.
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Serve as internal Subject Matter Expert in consumer product regulations and lead cross-functional (Product Stewardship, Marketing, R&D, Procurement, Finance, IT, etc.) Mentor emerging Subject Matter Experts in Product Stewardship, especially in North America consumer product regulations.
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Partner with the Office of Institutional Advancement to advance donor strategy, create and execute events and activities for cultivation, stewardship, and solicitation to advance major gifts.
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Conduct moves management (identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship). Support the planning and fundraising for key donor cultivation and solicitation events (such as Tech Nights, Opening Night dinners, and other special events), in collaboration with the Development Associate who manages event logistics.
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A member of the major giving team within the development unit, this individual will be responsible for managing their own portfolio of major donor prospects (approximately 120 donors) in the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship process.
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2500 New Hire Bonus paid at 12mos of service, less applicable taxes Competitive Pay based upon experience Weekly Pay Company supplied tools, vehicle & uniform Own Brands Discount Life/work Balance Health & Wellness Benefits Business Stewardship Career Pathing About Us At Giant Eagle Inc., we’re more than just food, fuel and convenience.
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The member will be working in the following focus areas: Economic Opportunity, Healthy Futures, Education, Veterans & Military Families, and Environmental Stewardship. Its members include city and county managers, department directors, program administrators, and other leaders who are skilled in all areas of local government management, including city and county governments, public safety (Police, Fire, EMS, and Emergency Management), finance and budget, communications, urban planning, procurement, human resources, public works, and human services.
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Job Summary: Under the direction of the Chief Strategy Officer the Grants Manager is responsible for managing overall grant efforts, including research, qualification, cultivation, proposal development, submission, reporting, tracking, recognition, and stewardship of grants, and optimizing the grant administration process.
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Participate in sales pursuits and business development and contribute toward business growth in the region through prospect cultivation, account plan development and value demonstration activities.
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We are building a strong, shared culture that is rooted strongly in our six core values that focus on safety, our people, customers, excellence in all we do, environmental stewardship and integrity, ethics, and trust.
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Target is committed to responsible corporate citizenship, ethical business practices, environmental stewardship and generous community support. The good news is that we have some amazing training that will help teach you everything you need to know to be a Target Security Specialist.
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