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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 Benefit Auction, Annual Fund, Alumni Relations, Constituent Relations, Stewardship, Advancement Services, Planned Giving, Major Gifts, and the Capital Campaign are all functions of the Institutional Advancement Office.
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World Relief seeks a Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations to develop a portfolio of relationships with corporate and private foundation partners through identification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship best practices.
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Collaborate with other IA teams including, Constituent Engagement, Advancement Services, Corporate and Foundation Relations and others to evaluate reporting and analytics of the principal gift pipeline, stewardship, and tracking of various fundraising opportunities.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:Job Type: Full-TimePosition Classification Title: Alumni Relations OfficerFLSA Status: ExemptSalary: $55,000-$75,000 annuallyAbout Us:The New Mexico State University Foundation invites you to apply to join our diverse, dynamic, and welcoming team in Las Cruces, NM. The NMSU Foundation seeks to provide the pinnacle career experience for each member of our team.
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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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Considerable experience in foundation relations, other relevant experience at a college or university with a comprehensive development program or experience within a foundation as a program officer is required.
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Post-event debrief, collect and enter notes into donor database, draft post-event communications collaboration with Director of Communications, Director of Alumni Relations, and others, write and edit copy for alumni newsletter and proactively select and contact alumni to feature.
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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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Works collaboratively with members the Major Gifts, Planned Giving, Donor Experience/Events, Alumni, Donor Relations, Corporate and Foundation Relations, Direct Response, Prospect Research and Development Administration teams.
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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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Reporting to FSI’s Director of Development, the Assistant Director for Donor Relations will create and implement comprehensive, individualized, and high-impact stewardship plans, and write customized reportsletters, and other communications to acknowledge, cultivate, and engage donors to FSI. The Assistant Director for Donor Relations will help to devise and manage communication strategies for select groups of donors, including the FSI Council.
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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 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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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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