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The Assistant Director of Stewardship and Donor Relations takes direction from the Assistant or Associate Dean of Advancement and works alongside Advancement Directors and Office Support.
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Assist Director of Advancement Services and Stewardship with endowment reporting, society membership and other stewardship processes. The ADA also assists the Director of Advancement Services with stewardship projects and database management.
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ResponsibilitiesCampaign Support and CoordinationCoordinate communications, scheduling appointments and meetings, follow-up, and other support tasks as needed for the Campaign Director/Director of Major Gifts so they may remain focused on the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of prospective donors.
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The Stewardship Team, within NRG, supports the Division and engages the public by providing diverse opportunities for direct care of natural resources and the urban forest across the City. Major Responsibilities- Under general direction, with wide latitude for independent initiative and judgment, coordinate and direct stewards in caring for Parks’ assets across multiple landscape types, including engagement, outreach, communications, and documentation.
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Reporting to the Vice President for Advancement Services, the Senior Executive Director provides strategic leadership for Baylor College of Medicine’s institution-wide comprehensive donor relations and stewardship program as well as fundraising infrastructure.
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Reporting to the Director of Development and Major Gifts Officer, the Development Manager will oversee BalletX’s robust annual fund program, including the creation and coordination of fundraising campaigns throughout the season.
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The Associate Director of Scholarship Stewardship will help support the success of the scholarship program by enhancing both the donor and recipient experiences. Working Title Associate Director of Scholarship Stewardship.
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The Associate Director of Alumni Engagement & Development Operations plays a critical role in advancing the school's mission and strategic priorities through effective fundraising, alumni engagement, and donor stewardship initiatives.
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Work with the CDO, Associate Director of Development and the Development and Marketing team to coordinate donor stewardship and fundraising events. Work with CDO, CEO, and Board of Directors (BoD) to provide ongoing support for stewardship efforts of the BoD and their donor contacts.
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The Director of Development oversees DMA’s major annual fundraising event, the Annual Scholarship Benefit; and oversees relationship management and donor stewardship. This includes event fundraising, corporate and foundation giving, annual giving, endowment, capital projects, alumni and constituent relations efforts, stewardship and advancement services.
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The Director manages the Trees and Stormwater Management Teams and ensures the successful implementation of all operations of those programs, including development and delivery of tree education, planting and stewardship activities in the City of Philadelphia and surrounding region as well as implementation of the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) Rain Check program.
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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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The Director develops, executes, and tracks progress of the College of Nursing Advancement annual operating plan in coordination with the Dean and the Assistant Director, and the Offices of Alumni Engagement, Annual Giving, Gift Planning and Donor Stewardship.
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Board of Directors/Corporate Donation Cultivation andStewardship - In close collaboration with the Director ofAdvancement and President & CEO, serve as primary relationshipmanager for Washington Performing Arts Board of Directors memberswho also hold Corporate Board seats, to facilitate corporatedonations, giving and stewardship.
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Implement advanced tracking and analysis of key agricultural and food production issues and influencers with an emphasis on animal care (especially dairy), farm policy, food policy, environmental stewardship in food production, food/beverage animal ag/dairy activism.
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