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Develops proposals, presentations, college impact and individual donor reports, briefings for major gifts, stewardship pieces for first time donors, milestone donor programs, faculty and staff giving, and annual giving solicitations across the college.
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Increase donor engagement and cultivation by supporting an array of fundraising events throughout the year. Experience based knowledge of donor relations and advancement operations; including working with donor segmentation, data mining and donor journey analysis.
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Duties and Responsibilities 40% Gift Acknowledgement Manages a targeted and multi-faceted gift acknowledgement program to include comprehensive biweekly memo of major gift transactions for the Dean, custom letters from department and program leaders for leadership annual gifts, comprehensive first-time donor acknowledgement and tailored acknowledgement for special annual giving initiatives.
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Writes stewardship pieces for first-time donors, milestone donor programs, faculty and staff giving. Under the direction of the Chief Advancement Officer for the CFAES, the Marketing and Communications Manager oversees all internal and external communications and marketing across audiences in the donor and alumni engagement space, including Ohio 4-H donor and alumni engagement.
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When you support resale, you’re not just being good on your wallet - you’re giving back to the environment and contributing to an economy that is sustainable and green. At Uptown Cheapskate, we have a passion for sustainable fashion.
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Job Title:Chief Advancement Officer (College of Arts and Sciences)Department:Advancement | Development GeneralWhat You’ll be Doing and Why it MattersThe Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) for the College of Arts and Sciences serves as the head fundraiser for the university’s largest academic unit, leading all development, alumni relations and donor experience activities.
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The Advancement Director is responsible for the cultivation and growth of all non-government revenue sources including corporate relations, grants, prospects, annual giving, third-party fundraisers, special campaigns, planned giving, events, communications, and strategic partnerships.
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Giving back volunteer program, disaster relief funds, charitable matching donations. Sales Associate (Part-Time), J.Crew Retail, Easton Town Center. We also know that we have a responsibility to the planet and to humanity to choose eco-friendly fabrics and to support our factory workers, without compromise.
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Participates as a member of the Individual Support Team giving input toward the consumer's ISP. Keywords: Residential Support Staff, DSP, Direct Support Professional, Direct Service Provider, DSP, Caregiver, Caretaker, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disability, IDD, Long-term Care, LTC, Home Health, Nurse Aide, Nurse Assistant, CNA, Home Health Aide, HHA.
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You'll guide a talented team in streamlining our data operations, identifying emerging trends and understanding donor behavior. Oversee the tools and/or partners that perform advanced analytical models and algorithms to extract valuable insights from large volumes of donor data, such as segmentation, predictive modeling, donor lifetime value analysis and churn prediction.
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As a critical part of every Octapharma Plasma donor center, talented nurses like you work hard to enhance the lives of others with your empathy, skill, and commitment. Ability and willingness to travel and provide support to surrounding plasma donor sites as well as across other markets as needed (Notice to travel could be less than 24 hours.
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You will hold key responsibilities in funder relations, corporate engagement, grant writing, individual giving and organizational storytelling for a diverse national funding portfolio. The role will specialize in revenue-raising, particularly for large institutional investments, for 2 Per Scholas campuses (Columbus and Cincinnati); support sponsorships and donor cultivation for events; and from time to time may support fundraising opportunities in other markets or at a national level as needed.
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We believe that by giving back – through volunteering time, providing pro bono services, or making financial contributions – we’ll be rewarded in multiple ways. o Financial: 401k participation on day one, competitive pay, company-wide rewards and bonuseso Generous time off/leave: paid family leave, caregiver leave, unlimited PTO, flexible hours/work away optionso Work/life balance: self-care perks, home office set-up perks, Design Your Day stipendo Career-growth: annual professional development budget, in-house leadership development, diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
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Collaborate on the planning, organization, and implementation of fundraising activities and special events – including annual giving and capital campaigns, meetings, stakeholder events, direct mail, cultivation visits, solicitation visits, etc.
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Maintains the quality and accuracy of the donor database. Accounts for gifts received and gift coding to ensure all donations are properly recorded to meet donor intent. Must maintain a high degree of confidentiality of documents and donor information.
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