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Serve as liaison between AED’s Marketing, Communications, and Stewardship office (MCS) and the Office of Foundation Relations (OFR). This position primarily coordinates the stewardship activities of the Office of Foundation Relations (OFR), a fundraising unit focused on developing partnerships with and securing grant support from philanthropic foundations to advance university priorities.
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A strong central core initiates programs, or provides guidance and expertise, in foundation relations, planned giving, capital projects, donor stewardship, The UCSB Foundation and other areas of specialization.
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The Office of Advancement and Alumni Relations division is a comprehensive development and alumni relations enterprise with a staff complement of approximately 125 FTE. Functional units within Advancement include development/fundraising, alumni relations, stewardship and donor relations, advancement communications, special events, gift processing, research, prospect management, gift planning, corporate and foundation relations, information systems and management, and infrastructure services.
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The Director will be responsible for managing the team on the full donor cycle of Foundation Relations from prospect research and identification, evaluation, cultivation and strategy, solicitation, recognition, and stewardship.
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Collaborate with other staff in the Office of Development and Alumni Relations, including alumni relations, annual giving, communications and marketing, corporate and foundation relations, donor relations, gift planning and research to develop effective approaches to major gift cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
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The Director/Chief Development Officer will manage a diverse portfolio including individual, corporate, and foundation giving; prospect management; major gifts, gift planning, and annual giving; donor relations and stewardship; alumni outreach; special events planning and execution; and fundraising campaign management.
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The executive director of development will manage a comprehensive advancement program, with primary focus on the management and solicitation of individual and foundation gifts for the College of Arts and Sciences at Case Western Reserve University from its natural constituency and beyond (gifts of $500,000 and above), including major, planned, and restricted gifts requiring that approximately 80 percent of their time be spent on direct face-to-face cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
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This includes coordinating, under the direction of the Director of Stewardship, the letters process for acknowledging gifts to Penn Medicine; writing, proofreading, and copy-editing digital and print collateral for the broader Communications & Stewardship team (e.g., stewardship reports, proposals, one-pagers, patient stories, and vision pieces); coordinating scheduling and printing/mailing of collateral; and executing the timely development review of print and digital content.
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Working with the Executive Director of Foundation Relations as well as other frontline foundation officers, the Foundation Relations Associate assists with the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of donors and prospects.
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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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The Education Foundation Director and District Grants Facilitator (Director) will manage and advance the mission and vision of the Education Foundation for the West Ada School District (herein called the Foundation.
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The Director, Foundation Relations must be an entrepreneur and strategist who can lead the Foundation Relations team and manage a portfolio of top. An ambassador for Development across campus, the Director, Foundation Relations will collaborate with clinical department chairs and chiefs, principal.
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The Director, Foundation Relations must be an entrepreneur and strategist who can lead the Foundation Relations team and manage a portfolio of top foundations. Reporting to the Sr Director/Vice President, the newly established role of Director, Foundation Relations will lead a team of Development professionals who are instrumental in achieving the multi-million-dollar annual Foundation grants goal.
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Plans and coordinates a comprehensive uniformed message for the college when representing the president and the college, provides and tracks (employees) messaging in partnership with the marketing department, works with the foundation director and the college president in planning and development of annual fundraising events, alumni relations, major gifts, donor stewardship, and business outreach.
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The Associate Director of Foundation Relations will also support and assist major gift officers in their work with foundations and will provide all supporting materials required for evaluation, solicitation, and stewardship of these vital relationships.
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