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Identifies donor gift capacity through the analysis and clarification of complex information. Responsibilities: A key member of the Advancement Services team, the CDC Foundations Senior Prospect Research Analyst is responsible for supporting CDC Foundations Advancement team in identifying, researching and analyzing prospects for individual major gift and organizational cultivation and solicitation.
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Process all of the various types of transactions accepted by the store including but not necessarily limited to cash, checks, authorized Accounts Receivable sales, Electronic Payments, WIC, coupons, gift cards, bottle credits, refunds, lottery, Western Union etc.
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Follow Anti-Money Laundering guidelines while processing Western Union, Money Orders, Prepaid Cards and Check Cashing. Hannaford actively seeks out farmers and producers to join our Local program which celebrates not only local foods, but the preservation of farmland, local traditions and local jobs.
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ESP seeks a Development & Communications Coordinator to assist with fundraising, communications, volunteer and donor stewardship, and event support in an effort to help grow ESP Rome. This role will be responsible for managing various administrative tasks, staying up to date with city-related information, and coordinating communications for your city.
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Proficiency with Salesforce or equivalent customer database software (e.g., data input, record updating, gift processing, report production). Drive donor centric partnerships to support financial goals of market events, programs and prioritized initiatives.
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Medical Operations Supervisor (Nurse Supervisor) page is loaded Medical Operations Supervisor (Nurse Supervisor) Apply locations Americas, US-GA, Smyrna 123, CSL Plasma time type Full time posted on Posted 2 Days Ago job requisition id R-229211 Job Description Summary This position is responsible for overseeing the applicant and return donor reception and registration processes.
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Bachelor's degree in a related field and two years experience in major donor fundraising, recruiting, or sales. To accomplish these ideals, we partner with parents through prayer, communication and commitment to the highest good of the child and the glory of God. Job Description - Oversee the engagement and participation of all GOAL tax credit partners for Heritage Academy - Cultivate and grow the commitment of new and existing corporate donors and sponsors.
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The Database Manager at Dogs Tale Animal Foundation will play a critical role in maintaining and managing our Adoption and Donor CRM databases. We are currently seeking a Database Manager to oversee our Adoption and Donor CRM systems and ensure the accuracy and integrity of our data.
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