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The Associate will work with all constituencies in the Friends community and have exposure to major gifts, planned giving, and overall development of departmental strategy. Job PurposeFriends Seminary is seeking a Major Gifts Associate to support major giving at Friends, including a capital campaign, reporting directly to the Director of Major Gifts and Planned Giving/Campaign Director.
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Comprehensive understanding of key fundraising areas, including major gifts, board relations, grants, individual giving, corporate partnerships, planned gifts and department management. The CDO will be responsible for developing an annual strategic fundraising plan that includes major gifts, institutional giving, corporate partnerships, fundraising events, comprehensive volunteer programs and the annual campaign.
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Manage, coach and mentor a team of development professionals, including a development director, major gifts officer, development officer, grants officer and grants/awards manager.
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Reporting to the Chief Development Officer (CDO) and working closely with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Regional Officer (CRO), the Director of Major Gifts will manage a portfolio of 250+ major gifts (Sharsheret’s Jewel Circle) prospects and meet the fundraising goal of securing at least $300k in renewed, increased, and new major gifts annually.
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JOB OVERVIEWThe Senior Development Associate (SDA) provides donor relations and administrative support to the Major Gifts team connected with all fundraising, stewardship, and cultivation activities.
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KEY STAKEHOLDERS The Major Gifts Officer will is expected to work externally with major individual donors and family foundations, and internally in close partnership with the Global Executive DIrector and Global Director of Development, as well as with a cross-section of staff in Development, Communications and Program as needed to support the development of donor relations.
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Position Summary The Regional Fund Development Manager will work with team members to generate revenue via a variety of non-profit revenue streams, including major gifts, recurring gifts, planned gifts, individual giving, corporate and foundation giving, memorials, third party fundraising events and sponsorship procurement.
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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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Job title: Major Gifts Officer Status: Full-time Division: Fund Development Location: SE Region The position is responsible for identifying new donors and cultivating and developing relationships with current and prospective individual major donors in order to build donor support of the organization’s mission and to build the group’s impact on the community.
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The Senior Associate Director will carry a fiscal year goal of raising $3M, with an expectation on an increase to $6M by year 3.30% Under the direction of the Senior Director of Principal Gifts work closely to guide relationship-building efforts with MUSC’s highest-level donors and prospective donors for the Sea Islands (Kiawah) Free Standing Emergency Department (FSED) as well as similar projects in the future.
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As a member of the Development Team, the Major Gifts Officer will manage major gift giving circles as needed and collaborate with the Senior Director of Development to achieve ambitious fundraising goals.
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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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The (Planned Giving Officer) is responsible for but not limited to: Planned Giving 90% Implement and collaborate with the Development team to manage and grow all aspects of Planned Gifts at KPBS through marketing, face-to-face visits, outreach, events, tracking and projecting, gift administration, and development of the Planned Giving Advisory Committee.
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The CDO plans and leads the agencys fundraising efforts, including major gifts, annual giving, corporate and foundation relationships, grants, planned giving, and special events. - Serve as the agencys lead major gifts officer and support the CEO, Board members, volunteers and staff to identify, cultivate, and solicit charitable gifts.
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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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