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We are searching for Director of Individual Giving who is a leader responsible for the identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individual donors ranging from annual gifts of $1,000+ to major and planned gifts.
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Occupational Summary: Responsible for working directly with the Assistant Vice Presidents for Individual Giving and Transformational and Leadership Giving and the Senior Executive Director for Planned Giving to initiate and assist with activities required to develop and implement individual cultivation, solicitation and stewardship strategies and actions aligned with institutional priorities.
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In collaboration with other colleagues on the Individual Giving team, develop cultivation, appeal, and stewardship strategy for mid-level donors. Reporting to the Director of Major Gifts and partnering closely with another Individual Giving Officer and the Major Gifts team, this role will be critical to developing a portfolio that will contribute to our long-term growth as City Harvest embarks on a new strategic plan.
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The Director supervises, manages, and mentors the Major Gifts Officer; Senior Manager, Individual Giving; Individual and Planned Giving Officer; Development Stewardship Coordinator; and the Individual Giving Coordinator to implement the season’s individual giving fundraising strategy for Friends, Christensen Society, Chairman’s Council, and Jocelyn Vollmar Legacy Circle donors; and special event purchases.
$116,000 - $158,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 1 month ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Supervise individual giving staff and provide guidance on staff portfolios and identify most appropriate person(s) to participate in cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individuals.
$123,000 - $143,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Yesterday - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Manages members of the Individual Giving Team, including Major Gift Officers and Associate Director, Annual Giving. The Director will develop and/or inform individual giving strategies that currently include digital fundraising, annual appeals, and cultivation events.
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JOB DESCRIPTION The Individual Giving Representative is responsible for leading the team in donor prospecting, cultivation, solicitation, acknowledgement, and engagement at all levels of givingworking closely with the Director of Development to build and manage a robust major gifts program.
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Reporting to the Director, Major Giving and Donor Engagement, the Manager of Individual Giving is a new opportunity aimed at growing our major donor membership program, the Justice Network, and our 1876 Legacy Circle.
$89,178 - $95,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated Today - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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Reporting to the Director of Individual Support, this position manages the Symphony’s grassroots individual giving to the Annual Fund (annual goal of approximately $700,000) via direct mail, digital fundraising, and telefunding.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Development, this position will oversee all aspects of individual giving for the Coolidge—including the planning and implementation of annual appeals, donor cultivation and stewardship, and working to grow the Coolidge Director’s Circle and Planned Giving programs.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Individual Giving in Resource Development, the Philanthropy Officer is responsible for research, strategy, solicitation, and stewardship of annual gifts from a portfolio of leadership donors in the Palmetto Society.
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The Director of Individual Giving will be instrumental in acquiring financial backing from individual donors, cultivating donor connections, overseeing the annual giving initiative, donor appreciation endeavors, and launching a planned giving program.
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In collaboration with the Managing Director of Development, and the Executive Director, manage the New York region’s individual giving portfolio from prospect to stewardship, successfully meeting the region’s $1.2 million annual individual giving revenue goal.
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The Assistant Manager, NSO Individual Giving, assists the Director of NSO Operations and Stewardship in the management and long-term development of the NSO National Trustees (donors $15,000+) and designated, programmatic giving campaigns, including research, cultivation, acquisition, stewardship, and ongoing maintenance for both restricted and unrestricted contributions.
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Partner with the individual giving team to develop and implement donor cultivation and stewardship plans, including Echoing Green updates, calls, events, and site visits. Support the Senior Director of Individual Giving in preparing them, executive leadership, and Board members for cultivation visits, briefings, and solicitations of high-level donors and prospects.
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