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Oversee an individual giving strategy, planning for and managing each step of the major donor pipeline including discovery, qualification, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship. They will serve as a strategic thought partner to the Managing Director of Advancement and the Executive Director on campaign planning and the cultivation and stewardship of individual donors.
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Campaign Donor Relations & Event Management (20% of time) Oversee the execution of campaign house parties (in person or online) for 25-50 guests as well as other cultivation and fundraising events, including managing relationships with hosts, developing guest lists, collaborating with staff on invitation and collateral material, crafting event program, creating VIP lists for trustees and staff present.
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Proven experience in portfolio management including donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. Manage, as part of a team and/or independently multiple projects in donor services, fund development and outreach to prospective donors and professional/financial advisors.
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Provide support for donor cultivation and stewardship events. Query and analyze donor and gift data to help inform fundraising strategies. Draft direct mail pieces and corresponding donor acknowledgments.
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The Program Manager works with a great deal of autonomy and independence in producing high-level donor events, such as recognition galas, stewardship celebrations and cultivation activities.
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Minimum 10 years’ experience in development functions, including major gifts, donor stewardship, and community engagement, with a proven track record of expanding donor relationships and fundraising achievements.
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Coordinate closely with Alumni Association and Alumni Engagement Coordinators as part of donor cultivation and stewardship efforts. Understanding of fundraising and donor cultivation processes in higher education.
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Moves Management: Develop and implement a strategic moves management process to move prospects through the donor pipeline, from cultivation to solicitation and stewardship. Proven track record of success in donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
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With the support of the Development & Special Events Coordinator, oversee logistics for the All-School BBQ, Leadership Donor Appreciation, Grandparents & Special Friends Day, Volunteer Appreciation, Doors to Discovery, annual gala (Owls Night Out), and all other fundraising, cultivation, and recognition events.
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Develop and implement a strategic donor and prospect engagement program and event plan, including cultivation opportunities. Independently own, design and execute major donor cultivation events, including dinners and campus program showcases.
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Reporting and Metrics: Maintain accurate records of donor interactions, track fundraising progress, and prepare regular reports for the executive team and board of directors. Conference Fundraising: Leverage foundation-hosted conferences and events as opportunities to cultivate relationships, acquire new donors, and enhance existing donor engagement.
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Provide supervision and guidance for Development and Fundraising Manager in implementing donor cultivation strategies, including regular solicitations and campaigns via multiple platforms, thank-yous and follow-up, and ongoing management of donor database.
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Maintain the accuracy of the donor database (Little Green Light) content, acknowledgment and recording of donations, the sending of thank you letters, and creating contact reports and recording other key information for cultivation and stewardship purposes.
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Provide assistance to philanthropy staff with donor cultivation and volunteer engagement with our Next Gen Council and Advisory Board. This includes assisting the Northwest Director of Philanthropy and other philanthropy staff with donor cultivation, solicitation, and recognition; donor events, the management of donor tracking in the fundraising database; conducting research on donors and prospects; scheduling meetings, travel, and appointments; and assistance in the production of donor communications.
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This position is responsible for the development and execution of a comprehensive, growth-oriented annual fundraising plan with categories including grants, major donor cultivation and stewardship, individual giving, institutional giving, and events.
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