University of Tulsa
Associate Director of Development for Engineering & Computer Science
University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, 74145
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Position Information
Position TitleAssociate Director of Development for Engineering & Computer Science
Job Description
Responsible for soliciting and securing sustaining gifts in support of the Collins College of Business and College of Engineering and Computer Science. The primary objective of the sustaining-level giving program is to increase the number of donors who give annually to TU at the $1,000-$10,000 level, ultimately increasing the amount of private annual support raised each year. Working closely with the Director of Development and the Annual Fund team on developing strategies and increasing fundraising for the Dean's Circle, and upgrades and acquisition within the sustaining giving prospect pools, will assist in raising more private support each year and enhancing the major gift pipeline.
Essential Functions (Responsibilities):
Fundraising ExecutionMaintains an active schedule of identification, solicitation, cultivation and stewardship calls and visits to donors and new prospects with philanthropic capacity.Manages a personal portfolio of ~150 prospects and donors with specific goals and benchmarks intended to secure leadership annual gift in the range of $1,000-$10,000+.Staff key faculty on individual and corporate donor calls including setting and attending appointments, events, and follow-up.Ensure that proper briefings are developed.When appropriate, develops formal proposals to donor prospects for support and works with Senior Director of Advancement Communications on proposals.Collaborates appropriately and effectively with University departments and Advancement colleagues to help engage them in ways that advance TU's leadership annual gift level fundraising objectives.Planning and Analysis
With senior University Advancement and Alumni Engagement staff, analyzes and evaluates current and past donor trends for college constituencies, and targets segments of donors and prospects for personalized attention.Helps design a fundraising agenda that will support and advance the academic agendas of the Collins College of Business and the College of Engineering and Computer Science.Collaborates with the Director of Development for Collins College and for the College of Engineering and Computer Science in setting specific dollar and donor goals for the college and meeting these fundraising goals annually, as agreed upon with the Director of Campaign and Development Operations and the Vice President for University Advancement and Alumni Engagement.Meet with the Director of Development for Collins College and for the College of Engineering and Computer Science on a bi-weekly basis.Coordinates the development activities of volunteer advisory boards as appropriate and support Development Directors in expanding board membership, advancing board agendas, reporting to the board, and working with individual board members as fundraising volunteers.Assists the Annual and Affinity Giving office in identifying major annual fund prospects for the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences, increasing the number of new annual donors, reinstating lapsed annual donors, and upgrading current contributors to the college's annual funds.Works with the Development staff on special funding, including special college projects. Responsibilities include conferring with program heads or department chairs on project descriptions and needs, identifying potential corporate and individual prospects, and coordinating the cultivation/solicitation of donors for these initiatives.Strategic Planning and Reporting
Attends monthly meetings of the major gifts team in the Advancement Office to work out strategies.Works with the Annual and Affinity Giving office to ensure that contact strategies are developed in a coordinated fashion for selected prospects.Monitors and reports on progress toward dollar goals, retention and acquisition of donors for the Collins College of Business and College of Engineering and Computer Science.Handles other duties as assigned.Required Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Equivalent Education/Experience
Bachelor's Degree requiredMust have 2 or more years of experience in higher education development or non-profit fundraising setting.Experience building relationships internally and externally with donor and/or strategic partners.Excellent written and communications skills.Strong customer services skills.Willingness to travel on occasion and ability to work some nights and weekends as required.Proficiency with MS Office SuiteKnowledge/Skill/Ability
Experience in campaign fundraising.Established track record of cultivating, soliciting, and closing leadership annual philanthropic gifts ($1,000-10,000+) for higher education institutions.Demonstrated ability to think strategically and creatively about engaging donors nationally, and to develop plans of action and follow through.Superior problem-solving ability demonstrating maturity and sound judgment. Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills with ability to communicate effectively at all levels of the company.Ability to work with little supervision but collaboratively in a complex and energetic environment.Ability to professionally represent the university by demonstrating pride and loyalty.Preferred Qualifications
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS :
Master's degree and 3+ years experience in higher education, development, fundraising or equivalent experience in a non-profit settingDemonstrated experience and a high level of comfort in initiating contact with non-donors and lapsed donorsAbility to create a climate of confidence and trust on the part of donors, development colleagues and facultyHigh energy, independent, self-starterProficiency with Raiser's Edge NXTAlumnus/a status
Physical Demands• Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer• Must be able to lift at least 15lbs routinely• Must be able to navigate an office setting
Posting Detail Information
Posting NumberS912P
Open Date11/12/2024
Close Date
Open Until FilledYes
Special Instructions to Applicants
Advertising Summary
Position Information
Position TitleAssociate Director of Development for Engineering & Computer Science
Job Description
Responsible for soliciting and securing sustaining gifts in support of the Collins College of Business and College of Engineering and Computer Science. The primary objective of the sustaining-level giving program is to increase the number of donors who give annually to TU at the $1,000-$10,000 level, ultimately increasing the amount of private annual support raised each year. Working closely with the Director of Development and the Annual Fund team on developing strategies and increasing fundraising for the Dean's Circle, and upgrades and acquisition within the sustaining giving prospect pools, will assist in raising more private support each year and enhancing the major gift pipeline.
Essential Functions (Responsibilities):
Fundraising ExecutionMaintains an active schedule of identification, solicitation, cultivation and stewardship calls and visits to donors and new prospects with philanthropic capacity.Manages a personal portfolio of ~150 prospects and donors with specific goals and benchmarks intended to secure leadership annual gift in the range of $1,000-$10,000+.Staff key faculty on individual and corporate donor calls including setting and attending appointments, events, and follow-up.Ensure that proper briefings are developed.When appropriate, develops formal proposals to donor prospects for support and works with Senior Director of Advancement Communications on proposals.Collaborates appropriately and effectively with University departments and Advancement colleagues to help engage them in ways that advance TU's leadership annual gift level fundraising objectives.Planning and Analysis
With senior University Advancement and Alumni Engagement staff, analyzes and evaluates current and past donor trends for college constituencies, and targets segments of donors and prospects for personalized attention.Helps design a fundraising agenda that will support and advance the academic agendas of the Collins College of Business and the College of Engineering and Computer Science.Collaborates with the Director of Development for Collins College and for the College of Engineering and Computer Science in setting specific dollar and donor goals for the college and meeting these fundraising goals annually, as agreed upon with the Director of Campaign and Development Operations and the Vice President for University Advancement and Alumni Engagement.Meet with the Director of Development for Collins College and for the College of Engineering and Computer Science on a bi-weekly basis.Coordinates the development activities of volunteer advisory boards as appropriate and support Development Directors in expanding board membership, advancing board agendas, reporting to the board, and working with individual board members as fundraising volunteers.Assists the Annual and Affinity Giving office in identifying major annual fund prospects for the College of Engineering and Natural Sciences, increasing the number of new annual donors, reinstating lapsed annual donors, and upgrading current contributors to the college's annual funds.Works with the Development staff on special funding, including special college projects. Responsibilities include conferring with program heads or department chairs on project descriptions and needs, identifying potential corporate and individual prospects, and coordinating the cultivation/solicitation of donors for these initiatives.Strategic Planning and Reporting
Attends monthly meetings of the major gifts team in the Advancement Office to work out strategies.Works with the Annual and Affinity Giving office to ensure that contact strategies are developed in a coordinated fashion for selected prospects.Monitors and reports on progress toward dollar goals, retention and acquisition of donors for the Collins College of Business and College of Engineering and Computer Science.Handles other duties as assigned.Required Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
Equivalent Education/Experience
Bachelor's Degree requiredMust have 2 or more years of experience in higher education development or non-profit fundraising setting.Experience building relationships internally and externally with donor and/or strategic partners.Excellent written and communications skills.Strong customer services skills.Willingness to travel on occasion and ability to work some nights and weekends as required.Proficiency with MS Office SuiteKnowledge/Skill/Ability
Experience in campaign fundraising.Established track record of cultivating, soliciting, and closing leadership annual philanthropic gifts ($1,000-10,000+) for higher education institutions.Demonstrated ability to think strategically and creatively about engaging donors nationally, and to develop plans of action and follow through.Superior problem-solving ability demonstrating maturity and sound judgment. Exceptional written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills with ability to communicate effectively at all levels of the company.Ability to work with little supervision but collaboratively in a complex and energetic environment.Ability to professionally represent the university by demonstrating pride and loyalty.Preferred Qualifications
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS :
Master's degree and 3+ years experience in higher education, development, fundraising or equivalent experience in a non-profit settingDemonstrated experience and a high level of comfort in initiating contact with non-donors and lapsed donorsAbility to create a climate of confidence and trust on the part of donors, development colleagues and facultyHigh energy, independent, self-starterProficiency with Raiser's Edge NXTAlumnus/a status
Physical Demands• Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer• Must be able to lift at least 15lbs routinely• Must be able to navigate an office setting
Posting Detail Information
Posting NumberS912P
Open Date11/12/2024
Close Date
Open Until FilledYes
Special Instructions to Applicants
Advertising Summary