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Job Summary: UnderthedirectionofthePresident,theDirectorofDevelopmentandGalvestonCollege Foundation is responsible for development and fund raisingon behalf of the College and the Foundation, as well...
Nov 7, 2024
Galveston, TX
Director of Development and GC Foundation
Galveston, TX
Nov 7, 2024
Full-time

Job Summary:

UnderthedirectionofthePresident,theDirectorofDevelopmentandGalvestonCollege Foundation is responsible for development and fund raisingon behalf of the College and the Foundation, as well as administrative and support services for the Galveston College Foundation.(Development and fund raising include, but are not limited to, annual giving, planned giving, major gifts, capital campaigns, special events, and alumni relations and services.)

Essential Functions:

  • Promotestheinterests,mission,andpurposesofGalvestonCollege,aswellasthe goals of the College as set forth in the strategic plan of the College;
  • Promotestheinterests,missionandpurposesoftheGalvestonCollegeFoundation,as well as the goals of the Foundation as set forth in its strategic plan;
  • Responsibleachievingtheagreeduponannualdevelopmentandfundraisinggoals. Goals will include annual goals for new gifts.Other goals may include goals for face-to-face visits with individual donors, prospects, corporations, and/or foundations;
  • Develops and implements strategies, systems, annual campaigns, and other fundraisingprogramplansforidentifying,qualifying,cultivating,andsoliciting current and prospective donors;
  • Makes effective use of prospect research and prospect management strategies and otherinstitutionalresourcestoensureappropriatemanagementofdonors,prospects, alumni, and volunteers;
  • Developspositiverelationshipsandproactivelyconductsfollow-ups,asappropriate, with prospective donors with an end-goal of obtaining future or increasing current giving;
  • Plansandexecutesadigitalfundraisingcampaign;
  • Engages with the current donor base while working to expand the donor base;
  • Cultivates potential benefactors and solicits gifts in support of institutional and Foundation priorities;
  • Provides leadership for Capital Campaigns;
  • Develops an alumni organization and implements strategies to secure alumni donations and to utilize the alumni in education, advocacy, and development endeavors;
  • Maintains a data base of alumni and donors;
  • Develops, implements, and manages certain special events created expressly to support the Colleges and the Foundations development and fundraising goals;
  • Provides regular fundraising/development progress reports to the Foundation and to the College;
  • Provide leadership, coordinate and manage the day-to-day operations of the Galveston College Foundation;
  • Implements Foundation policies and initiatives;
  • Oversees and manages the scholarships and awards of the Foundation;
  • Provides oversight and implementation of the Foundations investment policy;
  • Works to facilitate the Foundations annual audit;
  • Practices sound fiscal responsibility including budget development and management;
  • Demonstrates a professional integrity and style that maintains and fosters positive relationships with alumni, donors, the College, the Foundation, and the college community;
  • Works to ensure that the College and the Foundation are always presented to the public in a positive manner;
  • Works collaboratively and collegially with other College departments, including but not limited to, the Financial Aid Office and Public Affairs to ensure timely scholarship awards, student recognition, and appropriate donor recognition;
  • Maintains confidentiality of information exposed to in the course of business regarding students, supervisors, other employees, donors and/or potential donors;
  • Contributes to a safe educational and working environment by participating in all drills and training and being prepared to take action should a health or safety emergency occur;
  • Requires the kind of teamwork, supervision, and personal interaction, that cannot be had in a home office situation; therefore, regular and predictable on-site attendance is a job requirement;
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Education, Skills and Abilities:

  • Aminimumofabachelorsdegreeinanappropriatediscipline;
  • Aminimumoffive(5)yearsexperience asaprovenfundraisingprofessional;
  • Demonstratedabilityinsecuringmajorgrantsand/orgiftsfromindividuals, corporations, foundations, and/or other private funding sources;
  • Ability to work collaboratively to propose, develop and implement strategies for development, for fundraising solicitations, for managing relationships with donors and donor prospects, and for building dynamic, trusting relationships, with volunteers, the college community, and philanthropic audiences.
  • Demonstratedabilityinplanningandimplementinglong-andshort-range development initiatives in conjunction with strategic planning processes;
  • Exceptionalinterpersonalskills andtheabilitytointeracteffectivelywith academic

leadership,faculty,prospects,donors,and/orvolunteersinawide rangeof roles;

  • Abilityto conduct research, gather data, analyze information, and prepare effective, accurate,andtimelyreportsandotherdocumentstosupportdevelopmentobjectives;
  • Abilitytoexercise goodjudgment,to demonstrate anunderstandingof ethics related

todevelopmentactivities,andtousediscretionininteractionswithdonors,prospects, volunteers, and others;

  • Demonstratedorganizationalskillsandexperienceinmanagingeventsandother

complexactivitiesinsupportofdevelopmentobjectives;

  • Abilitytofostereffective workingrelationshipswithinateam environment;
  • Communityrelationsskillsandtheabilitytocommunicateandworkeffectively within a diverse community;
  • Demonstratedeffectiveverbalandwrittencommunicationskillswith theabilityto

presenteffectivelytosmallandlarge groups;

  • Demonstratedorganizationalandmulti-taskingskillsarerequiredwiththeabilityto prioritize and manage projects;
  • Demonstratedabilitytobuildengagementandfundraisingprograms;Demonstrated

experienceincultivating,managingandtrainingvolunteers,alumni,andother stakeholders.

  • Abilityto workand provideleadership forvolunteers and/orlower-level staffin the

executionofdevelopment activities;

  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, as well as eTapestry software and/or comparable fundraising/CRM system; and,

Preferred Education, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Experience:Sixormoreyearsofdirectexperiencesolicitingmajor,planned,and/or annual gifts for an institution of higher education.
  • Knowledge:Knowledgeofalumniengagementandfunddevelopmentstrategiesina college or non-profit setting. Knowledge of fundraising objectives and principles.
  • Abilities:Abilitytorecognizestrengthsandweaknessesin volunteers;abilityto work
  • efficientlyandmanageresources.Abilitytocomposeinspiringandeffective communications that will successfullyengageand solicit targeted audiences.

  • Other Characteristics:Creativeandentrepreneurialapproachtoinitiatives;

enthusiasm and positive attitude; exceptional work ethic; customer service orientation; and good social presence.

Work Environment:

  • Frequent time spent off-campus when promoting the Foundation and the College by meeting with current and potential benefactors, cultivating / developing alumni relations, organizing / leading fundraising events, etc. Occasional nights / weekends and travel related to benefactor / alumni relation development.
  • When on campus, work primarily, but not exclusively, in a climate controlled environment with minimal safety/health hazard potential or work hazards. The position requires average agility and good physical condition. Ability to lift and carry moderately heavy materials weighing up to approximately 25 to 30 pounds. Work may require sitting, near vision use for reading and computer use, lifting, stooping, bending, stretching, walking, standing, pushing, pulling, reaching, and other physical exertion.

Special Requirements:

  • Ability to travel and work outside of normal business hours, including some evenings and/or weekends;
  • Ability to work under stress;
  • Ability to travel and/or participate in meetings, conferences, and other related activities; and,
  • Subject to a criminal background check prior to employment.

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Director of Development and GC Foundation
Galveston College
Galveston, TX
Nov 7, 2024
Full-time
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