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Philanthropy Officer

Inside Higher Ed, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States, 27517

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Graduate School of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

provides leadership to envision, shape and support the highest quality education for a diverse community of graduate students whose contributions will have global impact. The Graduate School offers financial support, professional development, diversity programming, academic program support, and advocacy to students, faculty, staff, and graduate programs.

Position Summary The Graduate School is seeking a dedicated Philanthropy Officer to join our team and support the Chief Development Officer in driving fundraising efforts for the Graduate School. This role involves assisting in the development and execution of a strategic solicitation plan to meet fundraising goals. The Philanthropy Officer will cultivate and maintain relationships with prospective donors through in-person, virtual, and phone meetings, focusing on securing donations and commitments of $5,000 or more, and completing at least 150 face‑to‑face donor visits annually. The officer will develop and execute a leadership annual and major gift fundraising strategy, identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward leadership and major gift prospects, and partner with the University Development Office and other teams to foster long‑term donor relationships and support key fundraising initiatives for university projects and campaigns focused on graduate and professional students.

Key Responsibilities

Manage a portfolio of alumni, faculty, staff, and supporters of graduate education.

Build and maintain relationships with prospective donors, securing contributions through personalized engagement.

Collaborate with the Chief Development Officer to develop fundraising strategies and plans aligned with the Graduate School’s goals and the upcoming comprehensive capital campaign.

Partner with the University Development Office and other teams to support the university's projects and campaigns focused on graduate and professional students.

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Minimum of a bachelor’s degree (or foreign equivalent). For positions with direct solicitation responsibility, a minimum of 1 year of professional‑level, direct‑solicitation/fundraising experience is required.

Required Qualifications

Strong interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.

Ability to work in a collaborative environment.

Ability to meet deadlines and articulate persuasive messages effectively in writing and verbal presentations.

Proficiency in computer databases and word‑processing software.

Ability to travel and work evenings and weekends as necessary.

Preferred Qualifications Ability to interact effectively in a comprehensive research‑university setting; familiarity with the university’s academic and administrative offices and their functions; knowledge of and ability to tap resources within the university community; fundraising experience and/or related and transferable skills.

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