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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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The Director of Development oversees DMA’s major annual fundraising event, the Annual Scholarship Benefit; and oversees relationship management and donor stewardship. In a collaborative environment, the Director of Development supports the President, Development Council, and colleagues to grow individual, foundation and corporate giving.
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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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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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Collaborate with the Director of Donor Relations, AVP for Donor Engagement and Advancement Services and the Vice President's office to maintain appropriate donor gifts in inventory, create holiday packages, etc.
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The Director of Development is a key leadership team member and an active participant in making strategic decisions affecting JACV. The person in this position is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive fundraising development plan, analyzing and presenting analytics to drive results, and cultivating and stewarding corporate and individual investors.
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Partner with central colleagues in planned giving, stewardship and donor relations, corporate and foundation relations, and constituent engagement to build and support the development program for the school.
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Units within UA include development/fundraising, alumni engagement, stewardship and donor relations, special events, gift processing, research and prospect management, gift planning, corporate and foundation relations, and information systems and management.
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Evaluate and expand individual giving and stewardship programs for Annual Fund ($1,000+ annually) and Rosenwald Society (planned giving). The Job: The Director, External Affairs- Major Gifts is responsible for managing the major giving and individual donor programs.
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Manages and monitors the activity, performance and outcomes of Development team members, directly supervising the Director of Individual Giving, Director of Corporate Partnerships, and Senior Grants Manager.
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Bachelor’s degree and 10 years recent, relevant experience as well as experience in increasing responsibility within a fundraising department, including work in individual giving, institutional giving, annual campaigns, planned giving, donor stewardship, and Board relations, preferably within a major cultural institution, nonprofit organization, educational institution, or other environment of similar complexity, or any equivalent education and experience.
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Position Summary Reporting to the Associate Dean Development and Alumni Relations, at Columbia's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), the Assistant Director, Annual Fund oversees GSAPP's annual giving program and manages annual fund stewardship activities.
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The Associate Director, Individual Giving supports the Senior Director, Donor Engagement (SD) on the design, management, and execution of the museum's annual fundraising program, with a strong focus on direct cultivation and solicitation of individual donors.
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We are seeking existing knowledge of annual giving practices and implementation, grant writing and reporting, prospect/relationship management, mid-level gift solicitation and stewardship, and fundraising event strategy.
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The Hillel Development Director supports the Executive Director of Tufts Hillel on fundraising efforts and on work with the Tufts Hillel Board. Develops and implements a Tufts Hillel fundraising marketing and communications plan, with a focus on increasing donor count and revenue, in collaboration with the Executive Director of Tufts Hillel and the Senior Director of Development.
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