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Leadership Giving Officer

University of Arizona Foundation
United States, Arizona, Tucson
1111 North Cherry Avenue (Show on map)
June 02, 2023

Do you like variety? Are you the kind of fundraiser who gets excited about many different things and loves to learn? If so, this opportunity may be for you!

The Leadership Giving Officer works across campus to generate funds for scholarships, faculty research, campus programs, and other initiatives across the university.

The Leadership Giving Officer is responsible for soliciting and stewarding annual leadership-level gifts, currently defined as $2,500-$24,999, to generate current-use revenue for scholarships, faculty research, campus programs, and other university programs. This position will also grow the university's community of supporters in The President's Club. Additionally, the Leadership Giving Officer will assist with stewardship and donor services functions for the Leadership Giving team.

Responsibilities

Approximately 80% of the Leadership Gift Officer's time will be spent on fundraising tasks and 20% of their time spent assisting with stewardship and operational functions of the Leadership Giving team.

  • Manage a portfolio of 1,000-1,500 leadership giving donors and prospects.
  • Achieve agreed upon performance metrics including but not limited to number of contacts, number of opportunities/asks delivered, number of opportunities/asks secured, dollars raised, and percent of portfolio retained.
  • Conduct a high volume of daily outreach attempts daily to cultivate, solicit and steward leadership level gifts through phone calls, virtual meetings, emails/digital tools, direct mail and events. A majority of contacts will be conducted using digital tools or phone, but strategic face-to-face meetings may be required to advance select relationships. Such interactions may include introductory and thank you calls, conversations to discover affinity and inclination to give, and solicitations.
  • Develop personalized communications, proposals, reports and other material to further relationships
    Collaborate with internal partners to strategically leverage personalized outreach to complement mass solicitation and stewardship activities.
  • In collaboration with the Director of Leadership Giving, develop and implement new strategies to acquire, retain and upgrade leadership giving donors.
  • Learn about campus programs and projects and effectively communicate the university's mission to constituents
    Engage with constituents at events.
  • Input donor interactions in Blackbaud CRM database; log contact reports, gift opportunities and prospect plans.
  • Stay informed of fundraising best practices related to fundraising in higher education and leadership giving.
  • Contribute to a culture of collegiality and collaboration with development team members across campus, providing positive and effective customer service that supports and enhances campus-wide leadership giving.
  • Collaborate with major gift officers and discovery officers by referring major gift prospects and accepting leadership giving referrals.
  • Utilize The President's Club & 1885 Society donor recognition programs to provide stewardship, engagement and solicitation touchpoints throughout the year to encourage leadership giving.
  • Provide customer service to donors.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Desired Skills & Abilities:

  • Ability to build relationships and relate with individuals from various backgrounds.
  • Adept at building rapport over the phone and using virtual tools.
  • Proven success in personally soliciting philanthropic gifts or generating revenue for a given program.
  • Ability to meet deadlines and handle multiple projects simultaneously.
  • Ability to prioritize assignments effectively.
  • Ability to work effectively with both in-person and virtual teams.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to understand, help manage, and work within budgetary procedures, policies, and restrictions.
  • Exceptional attention to detail and ability to develop and follow processes for ensuring accuracy in work product.
  • Recognizes and respects different perspectives. Open to the ideas and views of others and can effectively work in a highly collaborative working environment.
  • Adaptable to changing processes and environments.
  • Adept at handling personal and confidential information with tact and discretion.
  • Ability to provide sound judgment and offer solutions that align with UADP guiding principles and ethical standards of the development profession.
  • Demonstrated commitment to exceptional customer service with the ability to translate the UADP guiding principle of donor-centricity into programmatic practices.
  • Knowledge of leadership giving and donor recognition programs.
  • Skill in operating PC-based software such as MS Office products.
  • Demonstrated skill and knowledge of, or ability to learn quickly, the internal workings of the UADP as well as the technology tools available, including Blackbaud CRM (fundraising and donor management software) and Marketo (email marketing automation tool).
  • Ability to travel on occasional basis and work evening and/or weekends as necessary.
  • Ability to provide on-site support for Leadership Giving team including assisting with administrative duties such as checking the mail, printing/mailing letters as needed.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize work to maximize productivity, and respond effectively to change.
  • Ability to work effectively with a wide variety of individuals, including donors, development officers, deans, and faculty.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent advanced learning attained through professional level experience required.
  • Minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience required.

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