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collaborate the Executive Director and Board of Directors to develop a comprehensive fund development plan which increases revenues to support the strategic direction of the organization. Demonstrated experience training and working with executives, senior staff and board members on development-related activities, providing them with quality support, and increasing their comfort with and success in fundraising. Assist with preparation and coordination of Board meetings and functions. view job details

Participates in short and long-range strategic planning. Prepare and execute asks, proposals and reports for targeted major gift priorities. Create, implement, and execute a successful strategy for individual Leadership Annual Gift solicitations that ultimately increase the development pipeline to the University. view job details

Prepare Monthly reports summarizing Development revenue and provide to the Executive Director by the third Tuesday of every month. Manage internal and external correspondence, responding in-person, by email and phone in a timely, accurate and appropriate manner. Create and implement a cohesive, wide-ranging fundraising plan including but not limited annual giving programs, major donors, institutional giving (corporations, foundations, churches, government), special events, donor acquisitions, grant writing and legacy giving. view job details

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