Job Type: Full time
Job Number: JR100039
Location: Bowie State University
Job Posting:
JR100039 Donor Engagement and Stewardship Manager (Open)
Department:
Advancement, JM
Position Type:
Regular
Open Date:
12-13-2024
Close Date:
Job Description:
As a key member of the Division of Philanthropic Engagement, the Donor Engagement and Stewardship Manager is responsible for implementing a customer service-oriented and comprehensive donor relation program. The incumbent will create and implement stewardship, recognition, and retention activities to ensure perpetual high-quality cultivation with alumni, future alumni, key constituents, donors and prospective donors of Bowie State University.
SUMMARY OF POSITION: As a key member of the Division of Philanthropic Engagement, the Donor Engagement and Stewardship Manager is responsible for implementing a customer service-oriented and comprehensive donor relation program. The incumbent will create and implement stewardship, recognition, and retention activities to ensure perpetual high-quality cultivation with alumni, future alumni, key constituents, donors and prospective donors of Bowie State University.
This position collaborates with fundraisers, faculty, and other campus administrators to manage, co-manage or directly execute a matrixed combination of frontline donor interactions and back-office systems activities to support the fundraising objectives of the University.
Duties include primary ownership of donor stewardship strategies and activities, coordination of giving societies, staffing multiple volunteer boards, coordinating with Philanthropic Engagement colleagues to ensure the timely disbursement of endowment reports. This position is also responsible for arranging and coordinating logistics for donors and prospects visiting campus, and for ensuring appropriate donor recognition in University collateral, media and during events.
This position reports to the Director of Alumni Engagement and Donor Stewardship, and works closely with Advancement Services, the Vice President and Associate Vice President for Philanthropic Engagement, the Office of the President, and other alumni-facing or donor-facing University stakeholders. This position also supervises a Philanthropic Engagement Specialist.
The incumbent will seek out opportunities to integrate student and alumni ambassador participation into departmental initiatives.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Serves as a primary coordinator of University cultivating and stewarding efforts.
- Ensures consistent and accurate communication with donors, prospective donors, and alumni, as well as timely follow up.
- Contributes to the planning and organization of events and activities presented by the Division of Philanthropic Engagement to maximize philanthropic and stewardship outcomes.
- Collaborates with the Office of the President and the University's Conference Services and Events department to organize activities involving high-level donors, prospects, alumni and other key University stakeholders.
- Serves as the administrative liaison to the President's Board of Visitors.
- Ensures the timely production of letters, postcards, and fiscal reporting of donor-initiated funds and other written collateral as needed.
- Works within the Division of Philanthropic Engagement structure to monitor and steward giving societies with commensurate recognition for qualifying donors.
- Executes the public recognition of the personal or professional milestones of constituents, donors and University friends.
- Participates in the University's activities to honor donors, as appropriate, including, but not limited to, naming opportunities, awards, permanent signage and plaques.
- Liaises with the Bowie State University Foundation, the Office of Private Scholarships and the Director of Advancement Services to ensure the accurate allocation, awarding and reporting of donor-initiated scholarships. Formulate and implement interaction and engagement between student awardees and their benefactors.
- Documents tasks performed in the University's donor database and other platforms as appropriate.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor's degree or higher
- Work experience directly engaging with internal and external customers is required.
- Experience in donor or alumni relations, fundraising, event planning, or comparable experience in a corporate customer-service or fulfillment setting.
- Ability to represent the University, the Division and the Office of Alumni Engagement and Stewardship to external stakeholders.
- Proven ability to write and speak persuasively with a high degree of professional acumen and situational awareness.
- Proficiency in compiling, entering and using data to direct activities.
- As a member of the Philanthropic Engagement team, must be willing to work extended or nontraditional hours (nights and weekends) as needed, specifically related to events sponsored by the Office of Alumni Engagement and Stewardship and/or the Division of Philanthropic Engagement.
- Must possess a valid driver's license.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
- Commitment to the highest standards of customer service and professionalism.
- Self-starting, conscientious, student centered and customer-oriented problem solver.
- Excellent organizational skills; able to manage multiple projects and competing deadlines. Demonstrated ability to manage overlapping planning timelines with high attention to details.
- Superlative communication and personal interaction skills
- Ability to engage and activate a diverse alumni and donor base, with the ability to develop and
sustain processes designed to cultivate lasting relationships for the University.
- Ability to work in a close and collaborative way with other Philanthropic Engagement staff or members of the University community including alumni, donors, faculty and students.
Additional Job Information:
- Benefits include medical, dental, prescription, long-term disability, accidental death and dismemberment insurance and life insurance; paid time for paid sick leave, annual leave, and personal leave; 12 paid holidays per year, tuition remission; employer-funded pension and supplemental retirement accounts.
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