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Campus: Columbus
Department: Campus President
Classification: Contract
Exempt / Non Exempt Status: Exempt
Grant Funded: No
Degree Required: Bachelor
Degree Preferred: None
Experience Required: 5 years relevant work experience
Estimated Hours per Week: 40
Posting Number: P01544
Qualifications Required
Bachelor's Degree
Five years work experience
General Summary
The Development Director for the Central Community College Foundation is responsible for planning, developing, and executing comprehensive fundraising strategies to support the mission and goals of Central Community College. This position involves cultivating relationships with donors, alumni, and community partners to secure major gifts, planned giving, and annual contributions. The Development Director will work closely with the Executive Director and the Foundation Board to identify fundraising priorities and enhance the college's impact through philanthropic support.
Essential Functions
Fundraising Strategy and Execution:
Develop and implement a strategic fundraising plan to increase financial support for the college's programs and initiatives.
Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward major gift prospects, including individuals, corporations, and foundations.
Plan and execute annual giving campaigns, special events, and other fundraising activities.
Essential Functions
Donor Relations and Stewardship:
Build and maintain strong relationships with existing and potential donors, ensuring timely and effective communication.
Develop and implement donor recognition and stewardship programs to acknowledge and appreciate contributions.
Essential Functions
Grant Writing and Management:
Research and identify grant opportunities that align with the college's mission and priorities.
Essential Functions
Alumni/Booster Engagement:
Develop and implement strategies to engage alumni and/or boosters in the life of the college and foster a culture of giving back.
Coordinate alumni and or booster events and activities to strengthen connections and build a supportive alumni/booster network.
Essential Functions
Collaboration and Leadership:
Work closely with the Executive Director and Foundation Board to align fundraising efforts with strategic priorities.
Provide leadership and support to volunteers, staff, and board members involved in development activities.
Collaborate with college leadership to identify funding needs and opportunities.
Essential Functions
Data Management and Reporting:
Maintain accurate and up-to-date donor and prospect records in the foundation's database.
Prepare regular reports on fundraising progress and outcomes for the Executive Director and Board.
Open Date: 02/03/2025
Close Date: 02/21/2025
Approximate starting date of employment: 04/01/2025