Marquette University
Director of Development, Planned Giving
Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, 53244
Be The Difference Begins with Great People.
Are you looking for a new opportunity where you can make the difference in the lives of students and faculty? We’re always looking for highly talented individuals to join our team – people who think big, care deeply, and believe in being the difference in their work and community.
We prioritize student success, access to education, and service in our work to educate well-rounded servant leaders who transform their fields, our society and the world. Our Catholic, Jesuit approach emphasizes student engagement with the world around them and formation of the heart and mind.
We believe in our mission: The search for truth, the discovery and sharing of knowledge, the fostering of personal and professional excellence, the promotion of a life of faith, and the development of leadership expressed in service to others. These core values guide our relationships with our students, each other, and our community.
Marquette University offers a rich and competitive Total Rewards package including
medical, dental, vision, 403(b) with up to 8% company match, 5 weeks of time off to start, and tuition benefits for employees, spouses, and dependents with no payback requirement!
For more information, please view the
2024 Total Rewards Guide .
The Director of Development, Planned Giving will qualify, cultivate and steward relationships with alumni, parents, and friends of the university and assist them with supporting Marquette through major gifts and appropriate planned gifts, such as bequests, charitable gift annuities, life income trusts, charitable lead trusts, and gifts of retirement plan assets, life insurance, real estate, and other appreciated assets. This position has the opportunity to work in a hybrid work environment with time worked both on campus as well as remotely.
This is your next opportunity to join an organization that invests in their employees’ career journey by diversifying their skills, deepening their expert knowledge, encouraging a healthy work-life balance, focusing on personal wellbeing, providing leadership training, and sustaining a culture of respect and inclusion.
Duties and Responsibilities
Portfolio Management
Manages a portfolio of approximately 40 current and prospective donors with capacity to make major or planned gifts of $125,000 and more to achieve an annual production goal of $1,000,000 or more; regularly identifies and contacts prospects through research and referrals as part of the fund development process of identifying, qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding planned giving and major gift donors.
Meets individually with planned and major gift prospects and donors. Responsible for making 8-10 face-to-face visits per month designed to move prospects toward making a philanthropic commitment to the university.
Makes personal gift solicitations. Management of the process includes maintaining a comprehensive understanding of university priorities, preparation of the solicitation materials, conducting strategy meetings, and preparing briefing materials for the President, Vice President of University Advancement, Deans and others involved in the solicitation process.
Travels independently, and with other fundraisers, deans, and faculty, as necessary, to qualify, engage, cultivate, and solicit potential donors in person about major and planned gift opportunities (estimated travel, ranging from local appointments to out of state visits, to comprise 25%-33% of work hours on a monthly basis).
Serves as a planned giving facilitator, collaborator and strategist with senior philanthropic advisors, regional directors, college advancement officers, athletic fundraisers and others in the university to inform prospects of blended and planned gift opportunities.
Produces gift illustrations using planned giving software when required.
Files timely contact reports in MarqIt, UA’s database, as well as consistently updates gift plans and proposals being tracked in MarqIt.
Plans and implements an annual strategic plan and fundraising production goal.
Training, Development and Professional Development
In collaboration with the planned giving team, organizes and presents planned giving training sessions for the UA development team and for alumni, community, and other constituent groups.
In collaboration with the planned giving and communications teams, assists with planned giving newsletter content selection; follows up with donor requests for additional information after the mailing of each bi-annual newsletter.
Monitors and reports on state and federal legislation impacting major and planned gifts.
Pursues professional development opportunities to remain current on planned giving vehicles and grow in ability to effectively promote and implement complex gift structures.
Mission and Culture
Participates in other University Advancement and all-university meetings, events and projects as deemed necessary to support the Catholic and Jesuit mission, culture, and broader goals of the division and the university.
Integrates and promotes the university’s mission and culture into all duties and responsibilities.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
A Bachelor’s degree is required.
At least 5 years of fundraising, legal, trust officer or business development experience.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Superior interpersonal and organizational skills are essential.
Commitment to Marquette’s character as an urban institution, its goals, mission and Jesuit Catholic tradition is essential.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
A strong technical background/knowledge of deferred giving instruments and charitable estate planning is preferred.
Master’s degree or Law degree preference.
DepartmentUniversity AdvancementPosting Date08/01/2024Closing DateSpecial Instructions to ApplicantsEOE Statement
It is the policy of Marquette University to provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or any other applicable federal or state-protected classification.
Required Documents
Resume
Cover Letter/Letter of Application
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Are you looking for a new opportunity where you can make the difference in the lives of students and faculty? We’re always looking for highly talented individuals to join our team – people who think big, care deeply, and believe in being the difference in their work and community.
We prioritize student success, access to education, and service in our work to educate well-rounded servant leaders who transform their fields, our society and the world. Our Catholic, Jesuit approach emphasizes student engagement with the world around them and formation of the heart and mind.
We believe in our mission: The search for truth, the discovery and sharing of knowledge, the fostering of personal and professional excellence, the promotion of a life of faith, and the development of leadership expressed in service to others. These core values guide our relationships with our students, each other, and our community.
Marquette University offers a rich and competitive Total Rewards package including
medical, dental, vision, 403(b) with up to 8% company match, 5 weeks of time off to start, and tuition benefits for employees, spouses, and dependents with no payback requirement!
For more information, please view the
2024 Total Rewards Guide .
The Director of Development, Planned Giving will qualify, cultivate and steward relationships with alumni, parents, and friends of the university and assist them with supporting Marquette through major gifts and appropriate planned gifts, such as bequests, charitable gift annuities, life income trusts, charitable lead trusts, and gifts of retirement plan assets, life insurance, real estate, and other appreciated assets. This position has the opportunity to work in a hybrid work environment with time worked both on campus as well as remotely.
This is your next opportunity to join an organization that invests in their employees’ career journey by diversifying their skills, deepening their expert knowledge, encouraging a healthy work-life balance, focusing on personal wellbeing, providing leadership training, and sustaining a culture of respect and inclusion.
Duties and Responsibilities
Portfolio Management
Manages a portfolio of approximately 40 current and prospective donors with capacity to make major or planned gifts of $125,000 and more to achieve an annual production goal of $1,000,000 or more; regularly identifies and contacts prospects through research and referrals as part of the fund development process of identifying, qualifying, cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding planned giving and major gift donors.
Meets individually with planned and major gift prospects and donors. Responsible for making 8-10 face-to-face visits per month designed to move prospects toward making a philanthropic commitment to the university.
Makes personal gift solicitations. Management of the process includes maintaining a comprehensive understanding of university priorities, preparation of the solicitation materials, conducting strategy meetings, and preparing briefing materials for the President, Vice President of University Advancement, Deans and others involved in the solicitation process.
Travels independently, and with other fundraisers, deans, and faculty, as necessary, to qualify, engage, cultivate, and solicit potential donors in person about major and planned gift opportunities (estimated travel, ranging from local appointments to out of state visits, to comprise 25%-33% of work hours on a monthly basis).
Serves as a planned giving facilitator, collaborator and strategist with senior philanthropic advisors, regional directors, college advancement officers, athletic fundraisers and others in the university to inform prospects of blended and planned gift opportunities.
Produces gift illustrations using planned giving software when required.
Files timely contact reports in MarqIt, UA’s database, as well as consistently updates gift plans and proposals being tracked in MarqIt.
Plans and implements an annual strategic plan and fundraising production goal.
Training, Development and Professional Development
In collaboration with the planned giving team, organizes and presents planned giving training sessions for the UA development team and for alumni, community, and other constituent groups.
In collaboration with the planned giving and communications teams, assists with planned giving newsletter content selection; follows up with donor requests for additional information after the mailing of each bi-annual newsletter.
Monitors and reports on state and federal legislation impacting major and planned gifts.
Pursues professional development opportunities to remain current on planned giving vehicles and grow in ability to effectively promote and implement complex gift structures.
Mission and Culture
Participates in other University Advancement and all-university meetings, events and projects as deemed necessary to support the Catholic and Jesuit mission, culture, and broader goals of the division and the university.
Integrates and promotes the university’s mission and culture into all duties and responsibilities.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
A Bachelor’s degree is required.
At least 5 years of fundraising, legal, trust officer or business development experience.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Superior interpersonal and organizational skills are essential.
Commitment to Marquette’s character as an urban institution, its goals, mission and Jesuit Catholic tradition is essential.
Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
A strong technical background/knowledge of deferred giving instruments and charitable estate planning is preferred.
Master’s degree or Law degree preference.
DepartmentUniversity AdvancementPosting Date08/01/2024Closing DateSpecial Instructions to ApplicantsEOE Statement
It is the policy of Marquette University to provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or any other applicable federal or state-protected classification.
Required Documents
Resume
Cover Letter/Letter of Application
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