EPIP
Individual Giving Manager
EPIP, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Sharefest exists so that Los Angeles youth will no longer be limited by barriers to economic mobility.ABOUT THE POSITION
The Individual Giving Manager (IGM) oversees strategy, infrastructure, and execution of Sharefest’s major gift and annual giving programs. The IGM is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining a robust major gift program that includes outreach and engagement of planned giving efforts. They will execute all aspects of the major gift plan, including research and identification of prospects; cultivation and relationship management of the portfolio; proposal development and solicitation; and ongoing stewardship of donors. Success will include the ability to increase the retention and generosity of Sharefest’s major donor base.The IGM will also develop and execute the annual giving strategy for individual donors giving less than $5,000 per year. They will manage the integrated use of a variety of direct response methods including but not limited to direct mail, email, telephone, internet, and digital channels. Success will include the ability to increase the retention and generosity of existing donors while meeting new donor acquisition goals.
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The Individual Giving Manager (IGM) oversees strategy, infrastructure, and execution of Sharefest’s major gift and annual giving programs. The IGM is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining a robust major gift program that includes outreach and engagement of planned giving efforts. They will execute all aspects of the major gift plan, including research and identification of prospects; cultivation and relationship management of the portfolio; proposal development and solicitation; and ongoing stewardship of donors. Success will include the ability to increase the retention and generosity of Sharefest’s major donor base.The IGM will also develop and execute the annual giving strategy for individual donors giving less than $5,000 per year. They will manage the integrated use of a variety of direct response methods including but not limited to direct mail, email, telephone, internet, and digital channels. Success will include the ability to increase the retention and generosity of existing donors while meeting new donor acquisition goals.
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