Assistant Director of Gift Planning (New Position), Waukesha
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Description
In this newly created position, the inaugural Assistant Director of Gift Planning is responsible for the development and implementation of strategies for the solicitation of major gifts, including outright and deferred/planned gifts. The Assistant Director will manage a portfolio of at least 150-175 rated prospects that have the capacity and inclination to make a gift of $25,000 or more to support a wide range of university initiatives.
In addition to managing a portfolio of donors, the Assistant Director will regularly collaborate with the development team's front-line fundraisers to further promote, solicit, and document bequest intentions, IRA rollover gifts, gifts of stock, mutual funds, and other blended gifts.
The Assistant Director must be a careful listener who can share basic gift planning concepts in face-to-face or telephone conversations, group presentations, written proposals, and marketing materials. We seek an energetic and enthusiastic professional looking to join a team dedicated to achieving ambitious goals.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the gift planning lead for life-income gift program, i.e., the marketing of gift annuities, the delivery and execution of all documents required to complete each annuity agreement and the delivery of all annuity payments and annual tax reporting documents.
Assist and consult with other staff in communicating planned giving opportunities.
Direct and manage stewardship activities pertaining to the John Adams Savage Legacy Society in collaboration with the Director of Stewardship and Donor Relations, event staff, and the Director of Gift Planning
Track mature estate expectancies to ensure the preservation and timely distribution of all estate gifts to Carroll.
Serve as fundraising lead on the 50th Reunion. This will include joining and leading the fundraising portions of committee meetings, working with and strategizing on higher level donors, and developing reunion marketing materials and strategies that integrate gift planning.
Work collaboratively to support front-line fundraisers to share gift planning knowledge to increase gifts of IRA rollovers, gifts of stocks, mutual funds, and other blended gifts.
Work directly with donors to craft personalized giving strategies, providing individual planned gift illustrations
Develop a working knowledge of Carroll University in general and funding priorities specifically so as to articulate a compelling case for support to all constituents.
Manage a sufficient prospect portfolio of alumni, friends, parents and faculty to generate a minimum of 10-12 prospect visits per month that will lead to the growth in the number of completed major and planned gift solicitations and gifts closed. Strategically schedule prospect visits to use time efficiently and effectively with approximately 35% of time spent out of the office on visits (some regional and national travel required).
Provide timely stewardship of assigned prospects and donors.
Provide staff support for appropriate university officials for the purposes of prospect cultivation, solicitation and stewardship as needed.
Communicate closely with the appropriate staff regarding information pertaining to major and planned gift prospects, including contact/action reports, proposal generation, planned gift documentation, gift acknowledgements and other data important for the preservation of donor/prospect records.
Participate in development activities, such as capital campaigns, events, donor briefings, committee meetings, and volunteer activities, as needed and appropriate.
Assist with the successful development and implementation of Institutional Advancement events, including but not limited to, homecoming, reunion, donor functions (luncheons/dinners, etc.) and athletic events, that can be utilized for cultivation and/or stewardship activities for prospects and donors.
Perform other duties as requested, delegated or assigned.
Qualifications:
Education and/or Experience:
Bachelor's degree required
Minimum of two to four years of experience, preferably in higher education or equivalent experience in a related field
Working knowledge of planned and deferred giving vehicles strongly preferred
Ability to make “cold calls” via phone for prospect discovery and cultivation
Ability to manage stress with multiple competing priorities while maintaining a positive attitude and affect.
Demonstrated successful track record in the cultivation, solicitation and stewardship of major and planned gifts ($25,000 and above) is preferred
Knowledge of development data systems (RE NXT preferred)
Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Ability to clearly articulate the mission of Carroll University.
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills and aptitude to work with people of different ages and temperaments.
Superior written and oral communication skills.
High energy level, self-motivated, and self-directed to design and complete complex projects.
Must have the skills and/or ability to: multi-task and meet deadlines; be a team player; work collaboratively; understand the principles and techniques relevant to major gift fundraising in higher education; and participate in evening and weekend activities as necessary.
Demonstration of integrity, positive attitude, diplomacy, tact, courtesy and a sense of humor.
Knowledge of Microsoft Windows, Excel, Word, and Power Point.
Candidates must be willing and able to support and advance the University mission.
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A true Pioneer, Carroll University is Wisconsin’s first, four-year institution of higher learning. Our private university is grounded in the liberal arts tradition and is a leader in the health sciences. We offer more than 95 areas of study including a variety of graduate programs and a clinical doctorate in physical therapy. From 1846 forward, we’ve prepared our students to live a life of purpose and meaning through learning opportunities and experiences in a diverse and global society.
A Learning Community: We offer choice when it comes to undergraduate majors and graduate programs. Our students pursue their passion while preparing for their careers through the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Health Sciences, School of Business and the School of Education and Human Services. Our faculty are personally invested in their students’ success. They make it a priority to get to know them well, which translates to better support in helping them achieve their individual academic and personal goals. Carroll differentiates itself through its Pioneer Core. This unique general education requirement weaves a cross-cultural emphasis throughout a student’s academic career, exposing them to cultures, ideas and beliefs different from their own.
Carroll has been providing transformative educational experiences since 1846 and is a perennial presence on best college lists prepared by Forbes, U.S. News, Money Magazine and others.
Home to more than 400 full- and part-time employees, Carroll’s vibrant campus blends historic charm with state-of-the-art facilities and is located in a historic neighborhood in Waukesha, Wisconsin, just minutes from metropolitan Milwaukee. Carroll offers a flexible benefit package with a selection of medical plans, dental, vision, life insurance, a retirement program, tuition waiver for employees and their dependents, paid holidays, sick leave, vacation time and competitive salaries. Come Pioneer with us!
When inquiring or applying for this job opening, please also reference AcademicCareers.com
Applicants with dual-career considerations can find university jobs such as professor jobs, dean jobs, chair / department head jobs, and other faculty jobs and employment opportunities at Carroll University and at other institutions of higher education in the region on www.AcademicCareers.com