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Occasional weekend and evening work to support the organization's fundraising events and activities. Knowledge, skills, and abilities:Ability to deal effectively with staff, youth, parents, local community leaders, schools, and churchesDemonstrate good written and verbal communication skills Knowledge of youth development.
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Occasional weekend and evening work to support organization's fundraising events and activities. Knowledge of youth development. Occasional weekend and evening work to support organization's fundraising events and activities.
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The Senior Director of Development (SDOD) will be responsible for managing and leading the Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital (SJCH) fundraising program for MUSC Children’s Health. Develop, propose, research, and manage the development, implementation, and assessment of long- and short-term fundraising goals and objectives for children.
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Director of Development for the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston Bachelor’s degree in Arts Management and 2-years of arts related non-profit fundraising experience is required.
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Work closely with development leadership, scientists, faculty, and physicians to clarify and articulate fundraising goals. This role will identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward foundations and corporations for major gifts in support of the goals and priorities of MUSC. Key duties will also include working closely with of Institutional Advancement and Foundation leadership, scientists, faculty, physicians, and others to clarify and articulate fundraising goals.
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Proven, strong track record with diverse experiences in all aspects of TFRD, including: major gift fundraising; successful grant writing; annual and supplemental campaign planning and implementation; creative individual gift solicitation; endowment development.
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The Director of Philanthropy is responsible for planning and implementing a fundraising development program within an assigned service area. Assist the VP for Development in setting fundraising goals, creating affiliate-wide strategic development plans, establishing fundraising systems to support the sustainability and expansion of PPSAT, and engaging the Board of Directors.
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Works in partnership with the Campus Director to ensure that a myriad of pro-social and youth development opportunities are available to all Club members. Bachelor's Degree in Youth Development field (or equivalent education and experience) and 2-3 years of program delivery experience.
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Work in collaboration with the Institutional Advancement team, the office of research development, the office of sponsored research, and the office of external relations to identify foundation giving opportunities, share grant opportunities with faculty and partner on grant initiatives and deliverables.
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Two to five years of experience in fundraising, development, or high-end sales is preferred. Volunteer at a minimum of two public awareness or fundraising events each year. This person is responsible for the planning, management, and execution of all the organization's fundraising events.
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The Development Associate will be part of a team that implements a development strategy for all areas of fundraising. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, the Development Associate will be a central member of the development team focusing on Life & Legacy and the Annual Jewish Community Campaign, while supporting the work of the department across a range of areas.
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This position is responsible for the development and implementation of strategies to successfully grow fundraising revenue with a portfolio of individuals who give individually to Trident United Way and who do not participate in a workplace campaign.
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Responsible for achieving revenue and participant goals, overseeing the budget, adhering to a 12-month event timeline, event logistics, and expansion of fundraising events that build and strengthen connections to potential and existing volunteers and donors.
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Work with the Vice President of Charitable Giving and Communications and the President/CEO toschedule donor meetings, follow-up needs, and additional opportunities to grow donor development. The Stewardship Specialist is an integral part of the Office of Charitable Giving and has direct impact on the overall fundraising and communication goals.
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Begin with a tailored roadmap from a CCS Success Manager, and receive comprehensive support from our Communications, Art, Software Development, and Videography teams to ensure your campaign's success.
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