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The Director equips pastors, parish staff, and volunteers with the necessary support and formation to help build a culture of evangelization and discipleship informed by the spirituality of stewardship.
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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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Direct reports include Camp Director & Head of Education, Director of Retreat and Rentals, Director of Development and Board Relations, Director of Campus Operations and Controller.
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Under the direction of the Assistant Athletics Director for Ticket Sales and Operations, the Assistant Director / Director of Ticket Sales is responsible for and oversees all inbound and outbound ticketing sales and service efforts for Virginia Athletics.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Knowledge of: fundraising techniques, proposal development, prospect identification, prospect research and cultivation, fund solicitation, donor recognition and stewardship.
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PURPOSE: Builds and manages a portfolio of donors and prospective donors to solicit major gift commitments for identified CSU Monterey Bay fundraising objectives, identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship.
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Work with Executive Director, Annual Giving and Communications and Senior Associate Director, Annual Giving and Communications to analyze results and identify trends in recent graudate and parent donor behavior to refine Fuqua’s ongoing Annual Fund solicitation and stewardship strategies.
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Maintain annual giving society, the Daniels Dean's Circle, and contribute to annual and leadership annual giving stewardship efforts. In partnership with the Dean and the Executive Director of Development, establish Annual Giving and Leadership Annual Giving fundraising priorities for Daniels.
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The Associate Vice President oversees six major functional divisions within the Development & Alumni Relations department; Regional Giving, College Advancement, Corporate/Foundation Relations, Marketing and Communications, Stewardship and Donor Relations, and the GO Beyond Campaign.
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This leadership position is responsible for growing the major and annual giving programs at JoyRx. To successfully meet and exceed major giving goals, the Director of Philanthropy will leverage their own fundraising expertise while effectively managing a team focused on fundraising, stewardship and cultivation.
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Under the direction of the Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director/Development & Alumni Relations, this position is responsible for driving significant philanthropic dollars to advance the strategic priorities of Furman Athletics through major gifts fundraising, with emphasis on endowment, capital projects, and restricted giving/special initiatives for all 19 varsity athletics programs.
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Counsel and advise the BU in areas of product safety (including TSCA, FIFRA, FDA, OSHA Hazard Communication, Hazardous Materials Transportation), product regulatory affairs, product stewardship, and product risk management as such areas may impact the research, development, manufacture, marketing, sale, handling, transportation and advertising of the BU(s) products.
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Meeting annual goals as established by the Associate Athletics Director in collaboration with the Athletic Director and Vice President of Advancement. The position is responsible for achieving identified goals and objectives established by the Associate Athletics Director for Development in coordination with the Athletic Director and Vice President of Advancement.
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The Director of Development and Alumni Relations will work directly with the Senior Director, Dean, Associate Deans, Program Heads, and individual faculty and staff as needed to identify and execute a development and alumni relationship strategy focused on raising major gifts of $25,000 or more to support UTD's mission to deliver an extremely high-quality public education.
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The Executive Director is a key member of TBI’s leadership team, and a critical partner of the board, Rabbi, and other clergy and staff. The ideal candidate will have strong leadership, organizational, and communications skills, experience with fiscal stewardship and human resources management, a track record of innovative problem solving, and the ability to collaborate well with the board, clergy, staff, synagogue members, volunteers, and the wider Jewish and non-Jewish communities.
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