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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:Penn State is currently seeking a top frontline fundraiser in the role of Director of Major Gifts to engage alumni and friends as partners in supporting the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, a leading earth science college with academic focus on energy, the environment and materials with five nationally recognized departments and five research institutes.
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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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GPAC is partnering with an established and fast-growing rare disease advocacy and research organization to identify their next Regional Fund Development Manager for the East Coast. Create a donor retention culture and work closely with the VP of Fund Development in managing all stewardship and cultivation activities.
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Successful track record of closing major gifts and building productive relationships with boards, donors, and colleagues at all levels Solid understanding of development best practices and insight into how technology supports philanthropy.
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They report directly to the CEO and are a key member of the Executive Leadership Team. 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.
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Minimum 5 to 7 years' relevant experience in individual giving major gifts role in non-profit is required, Supervisory Responsibility: Major Gifts Officer/Campaign. It supervises the role of Major Gifts Officer/Campaign.
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Track record of closing leadership annual fund and/or major gifts. Supervise the work of the development and engagement staff including Advancement Associate, Director of Annual Giving and Director of Major Giving.
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This includes identifying potential supporters, cultivating relationships, making direct solicitations for major gifts, planned gifts, and annual fund campaigns, overseeing the pursuit of grants from private foundations and government bodies, and managing fundraising events such as the SRA golf tournament and bingo luncheon.
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The candidate will be an individual with a rich development background, who has had progressive and successful development experience in major gifts and who has a strong track record of performing in a team-centered management context.
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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Associate Vice President, Major Gifts & Planned Giving at its Detroit campus location. Participate in the coordination, cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of major and planned gifts.
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Work closely with fellow members of the Major Gifts team, as well as members of Principal Gifts, Gift Planning, Family Philanthropy, Annual Giving, Research, Stewardship, and Grants and Sponsored Programs in strategy, engagement, proposal development, gift solicitation, and stewardship of constituents.
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Master's degree and minimum of 5-10 years of progressively responsible experience in fundraising, development, or a related field, with a proven track record of securing major gifts and managing development programs.
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Reporting to and working closely with the Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, the Executive Director of Major Gifts is responsible for creating and implementing an ambitious major gift fundraising strategy for the college including developing and managing relationships and securing support from donors who are capable of making gifts from $50,000 to $5 million.
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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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major gifts jobs Title: associate development Company: Uc Davis Health System in Vienna, West Virginia
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