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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 Senior Executive Director leads four essential teams – Database Operations and Analytics; Gift Operations; Prospect Research and Management; and Donor Relations and Stewardship - to create and sustain a customer-service oriented and donor-centric Advancement operation and experience.
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Demonstrated knowledge of all facets of fundraising, including annual fund, corporate and foundation relations, planned giving, stewardship, major gift fundraising, etc. + Determine appropriate recognition and stewardship plans for significant donors, in conjunction with Donor Relations and Stewardship.
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About the role The Assistant Director of Development for the iCons Program (Integrated Concentration in STEM) in the College of Natural Sciences (CNS) is responsible for increasing philanthropic support for iCons, focusing on leadership annual giving and corporate relations.
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Community, Donor, Board, and Foundation Relations Develop and maintain funder relationships to advance Ready to Rise, including prospecting, cultivation, and stewardship. The Role Liberty Hill Foundation is seeking a dynamic and experienced individual to join their youth justice team as the Program Director for the Ready to Rise initiative.
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Provides overall leadership for the organizations operations, including day-to day program operations, grant development, human resources, volunteer management, capital assets, finance, fund development, technology, and community relations.
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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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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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The Executive Director for the Foundation reports to the Superintendent/President and is responsible for the development and implementation of an aligned strategic plan that typifies effective donor cultivation and strong corporate, community and alumni relations, leading to increased giving levels that benefit the IVC students and the District.
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Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer (CAO) and in collaboration with the President, the Director of Foundation Relations will be responsible for setting the strategic direction of the fundraising plan as it relates to foundation giving as part of the overall development plan for annual and special gifts.
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Assumes overall operational management responsibility for all fundraising activities statewide, including, but not limited to, foundation and corporate giving, individual giving, major gifts, Best Buddies Friendship Walk, Best Buddies Champion of the Year, annual giving, and alumni/parent relations.
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The Huntsman Mental Health Foundation ( HMHF ) seeks a qualified candidate to be the Senior Director for Corporate & Foundation Relations and Government Grants (Utah and Intermountain West States.
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The Labor Relations Director will proactively interact with and advise operations managers, HR partners and regional leadership on a broad range of employment and labor relations matters, including disciplinary actions, contract administration and general methods of positive employee relations.
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Penn State is currently seeking a strong leader and top fundraiser in the role of Executive Director of Foundation Relations to engage alumni and friends as partners in supporting the University.
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Oversee the Centers volunteer engagement process and connect volunteerism with corporate relations and donor engagement. Five to ten years experience in development and fundraising, including donor cultivation, annual giving programs, corporate and foundation solicitations, capital campaigns, and planned giving programs.
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