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Maintain, monitor, and grow BalletX’s pool of annual fund donors ($1-$4,999) through seasonal fundraising campaigns, special events, cultivation, and stewardship activities. Develops and implements strategies and communications to successfully achieve or exceed BalletX’s goals for annual fund and institutional support; coordinates engaging special events that encourage long-term donor development and retention; and leads the administration of an inspiring, personalized, and detail-oriented fundraising department.
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They will convey the company’s gratitude and respect for our donors through all of our fundraising communications and events, and they will approach their work with creativity and determination.
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The Director works with the Chief of Staff to craft and implement an annual development strategy for the organization and ensures success through effective management of the following functions: donor communications, tax credit programs, corporate and foundation cultivation; fundraising logistics, events and donor management systems.
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This includes holding fundraising events. The FRP partners with the Wellness Center & a local non-profit on free food distribution events that occur on campus, so the ability to collaborate with others is key.
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Working in the Alumni and Constituent Engagement (ACE) Department, the Associate Director will work to effectively steward annual giving donors through a variety of methods including events, recognition opportunities and engagement.
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Work with the President & CEO and other staff to lead, organize, and execute various fundraising events each year. The Director of Development is the chief fundraiser for PennFuture, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, and is responsible for creating, executing, and managing all fundraising and development activities, including raising funds towards a $4 million yearly budget.
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The Associate Director of Development, Major Gifts will also work in collaboration with other Athletic Department staff, including the Athletic Director, coaches, sports boards and central University colleagues to set priorities and devise fundraising strategies, programs, and events.
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All members of the SeniorLAW Center team participate in resource development and fundraising initiatives, events, writing, and reporting, as we foster a culture of philanthropy that supports our work for older people.
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This includes written content for all print and electronic vehicles including marketing and cultivation materials to support events, fundraising efforts, annual fund solicitations, newsletters and other projects and deliverables as needed.
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Must have success and knowledge to all facets of development, including annual giving, major gifts, planned giving, grants, corporate and foundation relations, events, capital campaigns, and data management and analysis.
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Coordinate with the Admissions Coordinator and Marketing/Communications Director under the direction of the Head of School regarding public relations efforts and keep the media informed of school news including student accomplishments, special programs, alumni functions, and other events.
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This person reports to the Greater Philadelphia Executive Director, the Development Director is an energetic and ambitious fundraiser who will successfully partner with the Executive Director, the Philadelphia team and the Chief Development Officer and volunteer leadership to ensure the success of fundraising events and opportunities throughout the year.
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Through fundraising, local non-profit support, and participation in community events, Iron Hill remains connected to each of the local communities they serve. Now with 20 locations across DE, NJ, PA, SC, and GA, each Iron Hill features an on-site craft brewery and scratch kitchen, pairing the freshest ingredients with the highest quality grains and hops.
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As a successful fundraising leader who will manage multiple peer to peer fundraising events annually you will generate excitement and enthusiasm in the community for Walk to End Alzheimer’s, coach and inspire your volunteers to implement and build on proven strategies and best practices that result in event growth year over year.
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The Philadelphia Education Fund seeks a Development Director to support the President and CEO and Board in the design, development and implementation of resource development and fundraising efforts intended to resource PEF’s work as a services provider and education thought leader.
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