Anselm of Canterbury
Senior Associate Director, Annual Giving
Anselm of Canterbury, Goffstown, NH, United States
BASIC FUNCTION
Saint Anselm College, a Catholic, liberal arts college in the Benedictine tradition, seeks a dynamic and experienced Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Annual Giving, the Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving will collaborate with the AVP for Annual Giving and the Annual Giving team to coordinate and execute elements of the college's comprehensive annual giving campaign, which raises over $3 million annually for unrestricted and restricted gifts in support of current operations.
The Advancement program at Saint Anselm consists of a full-time staff of 24 individuals who raise over $10 million annually. The college has over 350 individual endowed funds as part of an endowment of $200 million. The campus is in the public phase of a project-based campaign for the new School of Nursing and Health Sciences.
The Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving will plan, implement, and evaluate specific programs and activities associated with The Saint Anselm Fund and annual giving. These programs include reunion giving, large-scale campaigns, and personal solicitation of leadership annual donors and President's Society donors. The Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving will personally manage a portfolio of individuals capable of making leadership annual gifts of $1,000 or more. The Senior Associate Director will play a lead role in planning and executing GiveCampus campaigns, including Giving Tuesday and Days of Giving, to drive participation and donor engagement. Additionally, this role will help implement integrated marketing strategies that support annual giving goals and promote a culture of philanthropy across the Saint Anselm community.
The Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving will personally manage a portfolio of individuals capable of making leadership annual gifts of $1,000 or more and oversee the management of reunion volunteers. This position will work closely with the Assistant Vice President for Annual Giving to develop, coordinate, and implement comprehensive digital campaigns and ensure that all marketing efforts for annual giving-whether through direct mail, email, social media, or digital platforms-are executed effectively and strategically.
The Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving is also responsible for completing 4-6 monthly personal visits with alumni, parents, or friends to cultivate relationships and solicit support.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Bachelor's degree plus 3-5 years of relevant fundraising experience is required. Experience from which comparable knowledge and skills are required may be considered.
Successful candidates will be able to assist the college in advancing its mission and strategic priorities, which includes institution-wide diversity and inclusiveness.
Saint Anselm College, a Catholic, liberal arts college in the Benedictine tradition, seeks a dynamic and experienced Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Annual Giving, the Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving will collaborate with the AVP for Annual Giving and the Annual Giving team to coordinate and execute elements of the college's comprehensive annual giving campaign, which raises over $3 million annually for unrestricted and restricted gifts in support of current operations.
The Advancement program at Saint Anselm consists of a full-time staff of 24 individuals who raise over $10 million annually. The college has over 350 individual endowed funds as part of an endowment of $200 million. The campus is in the public phase of a project-based campaign for the new School of Nursing and Health Sciences.
The Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving will plan, implement, and evaluate specific programs and activities associated with The Saint Anselm Fund and annual giving. These programs include reunion giving, large-scale campaigns, and personal solicitation of leadership annual donors and President's Society donors. The Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving will personally manage a portfolio of individuals capable of making leadership annual gifts of $1,000 or more. The Senior Associate Director will play a lead role in planning and executing GiveCampus campaigns, including Giving Tuesday and Days of Giving, to drive participation and donor engagement. Additionally, this role will help implement integrated marketing strategies that support annual giving goals and promote a culture of philanthropy across the Saint Anselm community.
The Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving will personally manage a portfolio of individuals capable of making leadership annual gifts of $1,000 or more and oversee the management of reunion volunteers. This position will work closely with the Assistant Vice President for Annual Giving to develop, coordinate, and implement comprehensive digital campaigns and ensure that all marketing efforts for annual giving-whether through direct mail, email, social media, or digital platforms-are executed effectively and strategically.
The Senior Associate Director of Annual Giving is also responsible for completing 4-6 monthly personal visits with alumni, parents, or friends to cultivate relationships and solicit support.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Digital Campaign Management: Under the leadership of the Assistant Vice President for Annual Giving, manage the college's large-scale annual campaigns, including as project manager for Giving Tuesday and Days of Giving.
- Annual Giving Marketing: Collaborate with the Assistant Vice President for Annual Giving to design and implement multi-channel marketing strategies that support annual giving initiatives. This includes developing content for direct mail appeals, email appeals, social media, and other digital platforms to maximize outreach and donor engagement.
- Fundraising & Relationship Management: Raise annual dollars for the College through personal solicitations, concentrating on President's Society gifts of $1,000+. Build and maintain relationships with a portfolio of alumni, parents, and friends capable of making leadership annual gifts, focusing on a specific geographic area. The expectation is to conduct 4-6 visits per month.
- Reunion Giving: Partner with Alumni Relations to recruit and manage Reunion Volunteers, develop reunion giving strategies, and track progress towards reaching reunion giving goals.
- Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Track and analyze results of digital campaigns, provide insights on donor behavior, and recommend strategies for improvement.
- Keep abreast of current developments and trends in higher education annual giving strategies and methods.
- Represent the College and work closely with a range of internal constituencies.
- Ability to travel and work nights and weekends as needed.
Bachelor's degree plus 3-5 years of relevant fundraising experience is required. Experience from which comparable knowledge and skills are required may be considered.
- Broad base of general knowledge and skills in fundraising. Specific experience in annual giving programs is desirable, including volunteer recruitment and management, and front-line fundraising experience. Relevant comparable experience may include public relations or sales.
- MS Office skills and experience.
- Experience with GiveCampus products and Blackbaud Raiser's Edge a plus.
- Attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple projects/tasks.
- Excellent writing and communication skills.
- Ability to be resourceful and think creatively.
- Ability to independently initiate, organize, and follow through with program plans and meet deadlines required.
- Ability to analyze data, extract meaningful conclusions, and report on results.
- Ability to deal effectively with and represent the College to a wide range of individuals/groups within and outside the college; excellent communication and interpersonal
Successful candidates will be able to assist the college in advancing its mission and strategic priorities, which includes institution-wide diversity and inclusiveness.