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Working closely with the organization's leadership, the Director will bring in major gifts ($100,000+) from across the country and focus on expanding Meridian's network for individual and major gift donors, with a focus on building a pipeline to support an anticipated historic preservation fund and capital campaign.
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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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The Development Director is responsible for planning, organizing, and directing all the organization’s fundraising initiatives including the annual fund, major gifts program, planned giving, special events and capital campaigns.
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The Associate Director of Development, Major Gifts will also work in collaboration with other Athletic Department staff, including the Athletic Director, coaches, sports boards and central University colleagues to set priorities and devise fundraising strategies, programs, and events.
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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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Northeastern University seeks a high-energy and experienced fundraiser to serve as Assistant Director of Major Gifts and contribute to the rising success of its Athletics development program.
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As a member of a growing and comprehensive major gift fundraising program under the direction of the Associate Vice President, Individual Giving, the Director of Major Gifts will maintain a prospect pool of 125, as well as manage a team of Major Gift Officers, the Director of Corporate Relations and Sponsorship and support staff.
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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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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 agency's fundraising efforts, including major gifts, annual giving, corporate and foundation relationships, grants, planned giving, and special events. Serve as the agency's lead major gifts officer and support the CEO, Board members, volunteers and staff to identify, cultivate, and solicit charitable gifts.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Individual Philanthropy and working closely with other members of the Individual Philanthropy team, the successful candidate, as a donor-facing solicitor and strategic thought partner, will help increase unrestricted and restricted operating gifts from individuals.
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Working independently with a small, geographically distributed staff, the Director of Development leads fundraising to meet the organization’s annual goal of $1M+ including raising funds for operations and an endowment fund through major gifts and planned giving programs.
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The Associate Director, Individual Giving works closely with the SD to support and motivate a team of development professionals who are responsible for database management, institutional giving, and major gifts.
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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 andsponsorship procurement.
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Minimum of 10 years’ of experience as a development officer, or major gifts officer, in an institution of higher education or other nonprofit setting, or a similarly large, complex organization.
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