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Development Officer
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| Organization: | Princeton AlumniCorps |
| Location: | Princeton, New Jersey |
| Deadline: | Aug 20, 2012 |
Founded in 1989, Princeton AlumniCorps (formerly Princeton Project 55) is an independent alumni-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that inspires and builds civic leadership among alumni across generations by engaging in activities that influence and improve our society. Our current programs place recent graduates in nonprofit fellowships, provide professional nonprofit development and leadership training, engage alumni in substantive volunteer opportunities, and mobilize other universities to do similar work. These programs operate in NYC, Washington DC, Chicago, Boston, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Fairfield County, CT, and the greater Princeton area. Princeton AlumniCorps currently has a five-person professional staff, a highly engaged Board of Directors, more than 200 volunteers in cities across the country, and four programs with an annual budget of approximately $450K.
For more information about AlumniCorps' programs, leadership, and strategic plan, please visit www.alumnicorps.org
Position Overview and Responsibilities
Princeton AlumniCorps is seeking a dynamic individual to guide, support, and facilitate fundraising and outreach efforts for our organization. Title (Development Officer) and salary will be determined based on previous experience. This position will report to the Executive Director and work closely with the Executive Director and the Development Steering Group.
Responsibilities:
Plan, organize, and implement an integrated and comprehensive annual development plan in collaboration with Executive Director and Board of Directors
Develop cultivation/solicitation goals, strategies, and timelines; evaluating results and adjusting strategies on an on-going basis
Write appeals and proposals, and develop supporting materials
Work collaboratively with Executive Director, board, staff, and volunteers to support, foster, and leverage their involvement in fundraising efforts
In conjunction with Board and Executive Director, establish long-range (3-5 year) development planning with interim objectives to aid in tracking progress
Coordinate and grow foundation support, including identification and research, cultivation, grant writing, reporting, and tracking
Oversee endowment fundraising efforts including individual gifts and planned giving.
Oversee and train staff on the Raiser’s Edge and NetCommunity software
Determine and oversee data entry practices
Help to manage and support the Development Steering Group (DSG), Princeton AlumniCorps’ fundraising committee
Prepare progress reports for committee and board meetings
Outreach and Communications
Serve on the Communications Committee to help develop a comprehensive communications plan that will support resource development and further Princeton AlumniCorps’ mission
Manage the creation of branded fundraising collateral pieces, including, but not limited to, appeals and supporting materials, newsletters, website, and other as needed
Lead development of content and design for annual report, in conjunction with Communications Committee
Ensure that Princeton AlumniCorps’ brand and messaging are consistent across platforms
Coordinate the production and distribution of Shared Effort, Princeton AlumniCorps’ quarterly newsletter
Work with program staff, Executive Director, and volunteers to organize local and national outreach and fundraising events
Be a positive representative of Princeton AlumniCorps in the community and help create institutional visibility
Finance
Maintain guidelines and policies for the acceptance, valuation, recording, acknowledgment, and stewardship of gifts
Ensure that donor reporting requirements are met, including foundation stewardship materials and reports
Create and implement donor recognition opportunities
Track gifts against pledges and challenge grants
Work with treasurer, finance committee, executive director and accountant on audits and reconciliations as needed
General
Manage development interns
Take on additional projects and responsibilities as requested
Participate in general staff tasks
Skills and Qualifications
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Adept with building and maintaining relationships
2-8 years of professional experience in the field of development and outreach
Demonstrated success in securing gifts and grants from individuals and foundations
Strong attention to detail and outstanding organizational skills
Flexibility and creativity
Strong grasp of multi-platform marketing and communicating strategies for diverse audiences
Comfortable interacting with wide variety of constituents
Sense of humor
Steadiness under pressure
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and willingness to learn new technology
Comfortable working in a small office environment as part of a diverse team
Commitment to Princeton AlumniCorps’ mission and vision for civic leadership
Experience with Blackbaud software a plus
Event planning experience a plus
B.A./B.S.
Applicants should be willing to make a two-year commitment. Ideally, this is a fulltime position, but we may consider part-time arrangements. Occasional travel is required, as is attendance at quarterly board meetings.
Location:
12 Stockton Street, Princeton, New Jersey, 08540, United States
Application Process:
Interested individuals should email a resume and a letter of interest and qualifications, using subject line “AlumniCorps Development Position” by Friday, July 20, 2012 to Andrew Nurkin, Executive Director, at info@alumnicorps.org.
This will be an expedited interview and placement process. Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis, so please submit your materials as soon as possible. The projected start date is August 20, 2012. | | Contact: | Princeton AlumniCorps | | Phone: | (609) 921-8808 |
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