Virginia Department of Human Resource Management
Advancement Leadership Gift Associate
Virginia Department of Human Resource Management, Radford, Virginia, United States, 24141
Advancement Leadership Gift Associate
Reporting to the Senior Director of Advancement, the LGA is responsible for securing gifts to support the University's fundraising goals. The LGA is responsible for developing strategies to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward donors. Develop an annual work plan that outlines strategies for communication, engagement, and fundraising efforts. Enlist the support of university partners to develop appropriate strategies for donors. Manage a portfolio of 100-120 major gift donors and assigned prospects who can make a major gift. Serve as primary contact for individual prospects, developing and implementing cultivation and solicitation strategies as part of an annual work plan. Responsible for conducting 15 monthly meaningful contacts for field research, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. Assist with preparing written proposals, gift agreements, and other materials needed to define, secure, and document gifts. Effectively utilize database to record contacts with donors and prospects and analyze potential donor research materials to target prospective donors. Establish strong working relationships with advancement, collegiate and constituent development officers and the team and staff of the areas, as well as the broader University Advancement and Alumni Relations Division to foster a productive working environment. The position is primarily remote but requires attendance at major university events on campus (averaging around four times per year), as well as extensive travel, including evenings and weekends, to meet and engage with key contacts. Strong leadership, management, and strategic planning abilities. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, with the ability to engage and inspire diverse audiences. Demonstrated ability to manage a portfolio of major gift prospects and donors with measurable outcomes or equivalent experience. Analytical and goal-oriented, with experience managing metrics and performance indicators. High level of integrity, professionalism, and commitment to advancing the mission of higher education. Ability to travel and work occasional evenings and weekends as needed to meet with donors and attend events. Availability to travel and work non-traditional hours as needed to carry out responsibilities. Demonstrated experience in major donor and gift solicitation, or an equivalent combination of education and related experience. Proven experience in fundraising and in securing philanthropic support from alumni, friends, corporations, and/or foundation or related experience. Ability to manage multiple priorities, work independently, and collaborate effectively within a team-based environment. Advanced degree with demonstrated experience in major donor and gift solicitation, or a bachelor's degree with related experience that equates to an advanced degree with demonstrated experience in major donor and gift solicitation. Proficiency with current office software, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, as well as development databases such as Raiser's Edge. Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills with the demonstrated ability to build, foster and maintain relationships with both internal and external constituencies including administrators, faculty and staff, volunteer leaders, students, and alumni. Results-driven, relationship-focused leader with demonstrated success in major gift fundraising. Strong communication, strategic thinking, and a passion for higher education are essential to success in this role. Preference may be given to candidates residing in Northern Virginia, Greater Richmond, or the Tidewater area. Please provide a cover letter, resume and contact information for three references.
Reporting to the Senior Director of Advancement, the LGA is responsible for securing gifts to support the University's fundraising goals. The LGA is responsible for developing strategies to identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward donors. Develop an annual work plan that outlines strategies for communication, engagement, and fundraising efforts. Enlist the support of university partners to develop appropriate strategies for donors. Manage a portfolio of 100-120 major gift donors and assigned prospects who can make a major gift. Serve as primary contact for individual prospects, developing and implementing cultivation and solicitation strategies as part of an annual work plan. Responsible for conducting 15 monthly meaningful contacts for field research, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship. Assist with preparing written proposals, gift agreements, and other materials needed to define, secure, and document gifts. Effectively utilize database to record contacts with donors and prospects and analyze potential donor research materials to target prospective donors. Establish strong working relationships with advancement, collegiate and constituent development officers and the team and staff of the areas, as well as the broader University Advancement and Alumni Relations Division to foster a productive working environment. The position is primarily remote but requires attendance at major university events on campus (averaging around four times per year), as well as extensive travel, including evenings and weekends, to meet and engage with key contacts. Strong leadership, management, and strategic planning abilities. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills, with the ability to engage and inspire diverse audiences. Demonstrated ability to manage a portfolio of major gift prospects and donors with measurable outcomes or equivalent experience. Analytical and goal-oriented, with experience managing metrics and performance indicators. High level of integrity, professionalism, and commitment to advancing the mission of higher education. Ability to travel and work occasional evenings and weekends as needed to meet with donors and attend events. Availability to travel and work non-traditional hours as needed to carry out responsibilities. Demonstrated experience in major donor and gift solicitation, or an equivalent combination of education and related experience. Proven experience in fundraising and in securing philanthropic support from alumni, friends, corporations, and/or foundation or related experience. Ability to manage multiple priorities, work independently, and collaborate effectively within a team-based environment. Advanced degree with demonstrated experience in major donor and gift solicitation, or a bachelor's degree with related experience that equates to an advanced degree with demonstrated experience in major donor and gift solicitation. Proficiency with current office software, including Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, as well as development databases such as Raiser's Edge. Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills with the demonstrated ability to build, foster and maintain relationships with both internal and external constituencies including administrators, faculty and staff, volunteer leaders, students, and alumni. Results-driven, relationship-focused leader with demonstrated success in major gift fundraising. Strong communication, strategic thinking, and a passion for higher education are essential to success in this role. Preference may be given to candidates residing in Northern Virginia, Greater Richmond, or the Tidewater area. Please provide a cover letter, resume and contact information for three references.