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The Major Gifts Officer is a regular, full-time position responsible for the identification, cultivation, and solicitation of contributions from major donors and major donor prospects (in coordination with the Director, Major Gifts, the Leadership Giving program and the other major gifts officers.
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Serve as lead fundraiser and major gifts officer for the Foundation and college, meeting annual and long-term fundraising goals. Oversee fundraising activities of the Foundation and college including annual giving, planned giving, major gifts, and campaigns.
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Oversee the management and marketing of the corporate, annual giving, major gifts, and planned giving programs and coordinate fundraising from foundations, individuals, and government agencies.
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The Major Gifts Officer is part of the exploratory capital campaign leadership team and is an external-facing relationship manager and fundraiser for high-net-worth individuals. The Major Gifts Officer will play a key role in a potential capital campaign and by extension all major fundraising efforts.
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There is a significant opportunity to work in collaboration with Major Gifts, Annual Fund and Research colleagues to strengthen the existing gift planning donor pipeline and to cultivate new qualified and highly rated prospects for the William Andrews Clark Society.
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The Job: The Director, External Affairs- Major Gifts is responsible for managing the major giving and individual donor programs. Robust history of securing major gifts, seeking out new relationships, directing the cultivation and stewardship process.
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Works with the university librarian, UDAR, academics, staff, volunteers, and other campus development officers, to lead the planning and execution of the Library’s major gifts and external relations efforts, including major prospect identification, qualification, cultivation, and solicitation.
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Oversee the activities of the Director of Development, in the areas of annual giving, major gifts and capital campaigns. Bachelor's degree and 5 years of professional advancement experience in major gifts, campaigns or planned giving, communications and marketing or enrollment management.
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Develop, implement, oversee, and evaluate a comprehensive fundraising strategy to significantly increase philanthropic support through annual giving, major gifts, targeted campaigns, planned giving, alumni giving, grants and other areas of philanthropy.
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The Managing Director is a full-time professional fundraising position reporting to the Vice President for Development, Major Gifts. Managing Director, Major Gifts, Undergraduate Schools.
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As Manager, Prospect Research & Portfolio Management you will be responsible for creating donor profiles with the purpose of solicitation or cultivation for Major Gifts, Tocqueville and Endowment.
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Lead an overall team of six professionals, which includes three direct reports (Director of Principal Gifts, Director of Major Gifts (to be hired), and Director of Advancement and Donor Services.
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Participates in development of annual strategic moves management and donor communications plans, in collaboration with Sr. Donor Relations Director and other major gifts staff and grants final approval to yearly financial goal.
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Develop major gifts and planned giving programs including the development and maintenance of prospect list, cultivation, and stewardship plans. Direct the execution of fund raising activities, including major donors, individual gift, integrated campaigns, gala/special/major events, capital campaigns, endowment planned giving and foundation and corporate donor initiatives.
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Collaborates with prospect research to develop strategies to build the pipeline for principal gift prospects, working with major gifts team to maximize outreach and growth. Prior major, planned, and principal gift fundraising experience with a proven track record of securing 7-figure gifts and above, preferred.
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