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Work directly with the ED to create and implement a comprehensive development strategy through individual giving and corporate sponsorship, events, grant writing and planned giving, including program design, messaging, research and analytics, and identification of target audiences.
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Major Gifts and Planned Giving – Develop plans for, and build relationships with, major individual, corporate and foundation donors: prepare proposals and make and close donor asks. T he Director of Development and Communications develops and implements the strategic direction of the fund development and communications programs of Ronald McDonald House Southern New Jersey ® (RMHSNJ.
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The Assistant Vice President for Planned Giving (AVP) builds upon the strengths of an established planned giving fundraising program and increases the visibility and impact of the planned giving program across the Enterprise including Center City, East Falls, Abington, Northeast, New Jersey, Magee and Einstein.
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The Director will establish annual philanthropy as a core program and engagement opportunity, designing and managing a program fully integrated with and partnering with Donor Relations, Major Giving, and Planned Giving.
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Develop and implement an individual giving strategy to increase the funding for City Year Philadelphia and position the organization as a premier education equity leader in the community. The Senior Major Gifts Director will create and implement a community-centric development plan to build sustainable and engaged individual giving partnerships, including our signature Red Jacket Society major gifts program.
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Posted Job Title Associate Director, Annual Funds, Penn Medicine Job Profile Title Annual Giving Officer B Job Description Summary Responsible for developing and directing an annual and long-term strategic plan to meet and exceed donor and dollar goals.
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Develop, implement, oversee, and coordinate all planned giving programs throughout Penn Medicine: the School of Medicine, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Hospital, Presbyterian Medical Center and Penn Medicine Entities.
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Assist House Director in overseeing student payroll processes and Student Program Card accounts and express shipping.
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The role will provide communications and administrative support across PMDAR, including the Abramson Cancer Center (ACC), Alumni Development Alumni Relations (ADAR), Biomedical Research (BMR), Corporate and Foundational Relations (CFR), Health System Annual Giving (HSAG), Planned Giving (PG), Leadership and Strategic Initiatives (LSI), and University of Pennsylvania Health System (UPHS) Development teams.
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We are seeking candidates for the position of Wayfinding Coordinator (9249) in the Comm/Customer Experience & Advocacy. The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) is the sixth largest transportation system in the United States, with a vast network of fixed route services including bus, subway/elevated, trackless trolley, light rail, and commuter rail serving a 2,200 square mile service region.
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Job DetailsJob Location Cherry Hill Office - Cherry Hill, NJDescriptionQualifications Staff Roadway/Highway EngineerBL Companies is 100% employee owned, giving us a competitive edge and a unique distinction from most other companies.
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The Private Client Services Practice is experienced in all aspects of estate, income, gift, and trust tax consulting and compliance; charitable giving and philanthropic foundations; executive compensation; and cash-flow, retirement, and life insurance planning.
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The position is full time, 100% FTE. The position of ECE Workforce Engagement Coordinator operates from PHMC’s main offices at 1500 Market St, Philadelphia, PA though this position requires frequent travel throughout Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Philadelphia, and Montgomery counties to best serve the meeting schedules of the participating ECE workforce.
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In addition to the responsibilities above, the Clinical Research Coordinator B will assist the regulatory specialist in preparing for all local and Central Institutional Review Board (IRB) documentation through the IRB, including submissions, continuing reviews, amendments, modifications, and adverse event reporting.
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Initiates and directs timely assignment of beds for persons requiring inpatient admission or outpatient observation.
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