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The College Foundation of the University of Virginia

Director of Development - Major Gifts

The College Foundation of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, 22904


Position Summary

The College Foundation of the University of Virginia, which exists to support the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences at UVA, is conducting a search for a full-time Director of Development, Major Gifts. The Director of Development, Major Gifts is charged with the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of major gift prospects and donors of the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.

The Director of Development, Major Gifts will report to the Associate Vice President for Development and support the overall development efforts of the College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences. The position will also manage one of the College Foundation’s Regional Boards – consisting of UVA-affiliated volunteers and major gift level donors – to develop strategies for increasing engagement and philanthropic support for the College within the region, including signature events, meetings, and networking opportunities.

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

Develop relationships and actively solicit gifts from a portfolio of approximately 125 current and prospective major gift level donors ($100,000+).

Manage and create personalized strategies around potential gifts ranging from $100,000 to $1+ million, collaborating with colleagues from other areas of the University where appropriate.

Conduct at least 144 visits annually in assigned territories. Must manage travel expenses in line with an approved travel budget.

Actively seek leadership level unrestricted gifts and pledges to the College’s annual fund.

Prepare proposals, stewardship plans, and other correspondence for prospects, collaborating as necessary with the Dean's office, Donor Relations, faculty/program administrators, College Foundation board members, Associate Vice President of Development, and the President of the College Foundation.

Motivate and support regional volunteers for cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship calls through individual relationship management.

Manage a regional board of volunteers with the aim of increasing engagement and support amongst alumni and friends in the region. This includes solicitation of annual fund support, recruiting new members, and facilitating semi-annual meetings.

Maintain in-depth knowledge of the College's fundraising priorities, including academic and extra-curricular programs.

Assist in the identification and collection of pledge payments for donors within portfolio and assigned territories.

Report and share prospect and donor information and gift progress using the College Foundation and University systems.

Lead or participate in fundraising team or College Foundation projects aimed at ensuring the overall success of the organization.

Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor's Degree required.

A minimum of four years of experience in philanthropic fundraising or a related field.

Proven ability to work successfully in a complex environment, securing significant philanthropic gifts or closing multiple large sales.

Excellent organizational, written, and oral skills.

Strong ability to work collaboratively with diverse groups of people, especially high-profile donors.

Demonstrated ability to manage multiple and complex projects, meet deadlines, and adapt to changing priorities and needs.

Experience using business applications, including Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel, as well as customer relationship management software (CRM).

Preferred Qualifications:

Higher education fundraising experience.

Demonstrated affinity or connection with UVA.

Working knowledge of additional software utilized by the development office, such as EverTrue, Salesforce, and Tableau.

Working Conditions:

This position is based in Charlottesville, VA.

The current College Foundation’s Hybrid Work Policy includes a mix of in-office time and remote flexibility, including 12 designated weeks offered fully remotely.

The ability to travel is required and typically includes travel via automobile, train, or plane, approximately 5-7 days per month.

Some evening and weekend work is required.

Compensation:

Salary and Bonus opportunity of up to $120,000+ per year. Starting salary will be determined based on relevant professional experience and track record.

Eligibility to participate in the College Foundation Bonus Plan.

Employer retirement plan contributions of up to 11% of salary.

Generous and comprehensive medical benefits, with no-cost and low-cost options.

Unlimited paid leave, in accordance with the College Foundation’s Leave Policy.

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