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Expertise in one or more of the following: corporate social responsibility (CSR), philanthropic grants, cause marketing promotions, sponsorship, employee engagement (giving campaigns, matching gifts, volunteering, etc.
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In addition, the Assistant Director will support broader Annual Giving cultivation and stewardship efforts, projects, and initiatives as needed. This position is responsible for managing the strategy and execution of the internal Children's National Employee Giving program, as well as managing the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of a portfolio of prospects giving $1,000 - $10,000 annually to upgrade donors within Leadership Annual Giving levels and qualify donors for Major and Planned Gifts.
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Grant, contract, project, donor, or cost accounting experience a plusTableau Reports experience a plusERP systems experience (PeopleSoft Financials a plus). Responsibilities Develop and maintain a high level of knowledge about Pew’s accounting, finance, budgeting, donor, procurement, and contracting policies, procedures, and practices ( commitment authority, spending authority, expense policies, foreign currency policy, month-end and year-end close processes, financial code/chart of accounts); and remain current as new policies, procedures, and practices are implemented.
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Collaborate with Development Assistant to maintain accurate records in the donor database. Familiarity with donor databases and a willingness to learn new databases. Collaborate with Development Assistant to maintain accurate records in the donor database.
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The Institutional Giving & Grants Officer , a key member of the Development & Fundraising team, is primarily responsible for researching, writing, and coordinating the grant application process and managing proposals, while also serving as a key point of contact with ACT’s international offices.
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Understanding of USAID, USG, or other donor funded projects preferred. We pride ourselves on giving you the freedom, resources, Understanding of USAID, USG, or other donor funded projects preferred.
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Collaborate with CSIS’s External Relations team and iDeas Lab to oversee the development of donor stewardship materials. Working knowledge of all areas within development, including foundations, corporations, high-net worth individuals, development operations, and donor stewardship.
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Analyzes donor data to identify trends and opportunities for growth in individual giving. Develops and implements strategies to increase individual giving, including annual appeals, major gifts, and planned giving.
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Serve as a thought partner to the most senior members of the Advancement team across DAR on campaign planning, advancement services, and prospect and donor strategies. Build data-mining capacity and accelerate the availability of prospective donor assessments, model outcomes, and other data to inform solicitation and engagement strategies, and develop and maintain these mining and modeling operations to utilize both proprietary and commercial data for internal decision-making.
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Hands-on experience with securing major gifts and coordinating donor stewardship is required. Communicate directly with donors and coordinate major donor cultivation and stewardship activities.
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Internal Planning and Analysis: Working with the SVP and Development colleagues, develop annual campaign strategies to grow individual donor support over time using the database, fundraising best practices, and in partnership with Development Operations, Marketing-Communications, and other colleagues, who can assist in the planning and execution of the various individual giving campaigns and prioritized.
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At least 3 years of related and successful fundraising experience, with demonstrated knowledge of donor cultivation and stewardship strategies and a strong understanding of the role of philanthropy in nonprofit organizations.
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The Private Client Services Practice is experienced in all aspects of estate, income, gift, and trust tax consulting and compliance; charitable giving and philanthropic foundations; executive compensation; and cash-flow, retirement, and life insurance planning.
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Oversee team executing fundraising strategy, including annual campaigns, events, and donor stewardship. Experience with board relations/governance. Leading crisis communications, media response, and reputation management in emergency situations.
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Employee Assistance Program Free to all employees who’d like information on personal issues: Education, Dependent Care, Care Giving, Legal, Financial, Lifestyle & Fitness Management, Working Smarter.
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