Gift Officer, Summa Leadership Giving Program
- Employer
- Suffolk University
- Location
- Massachusetts, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Jul 23, 2024
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Education, Teacher Education
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Suffolk University is
one of the areas leading universities and the only one situated in
the center of Boston. Founded in 1906, the University is comprised
of three esteemed schoolsthe College of Arts & Sciences,
Suffolk University Law School, and the Sawyer Business School.
Suffolks 90,000+ alumni are professionally successful and civically
engaged, and they reside in Massachusetts, across the United
States, and in over 150 countries. Suffolk is building a
comprehensive Advancement program to support the University and its
plans for the future under the direction of the Vice President of
Advancement.
The Division of Advancement has achieved
significant fundraising success in the past five years and has
surpassed several fundraising records and alumni engagement goals.
The Suffolk University Summa Society is Suffolks leadership giving
society honoring those donors who step forward as philanthropic
leaders and play a vital role in supporting the Universitys
important educational mission for this and future generations of
students. Members set an example of generosity for others to follow
and understand that an annual investment in Suffolk University is
an investment in transforming students lives. Summa level gifts
serve as a vital source of revenue and as an incubator for major
donor prospects who will move through the pipeline and later make
major gifts. Support of Suffolk at the Summa level from alumni,
parents and others is crucial to increasing the pool of
unrestricted dollars available to the University.
The successful
candidate will continue to grow the Summa Society program by
securing annual gifts ranging from $1,000 to $25,000 through the
development of a comprehensive fundraising strategy. The gift
officer will focus on the engagement, acquisition, stewardship,
retention and upgrading of donations from individuals.
Reporting to the
Director of the Summa Leadership Giving program, the Summa Gift
Officer will work in concert with Advancement colleagues to build a
program that creates an identity and commitment to Summa leadership
gifts to Suffolk University. The Gift Officer will engage new and
existing leadership donors who have the capacity and inclination to
give. This position will identify and secure philanthropic support
for the University ($1,000 to $25,000) and steward donor loyalty
societies.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
AND RESPONSIBILITES:
Cultivate and solicit
philanthropic annual gifts of $1,000 to $25,000 to fund the short-
and long-term goals established in the Strategic Plan of the
University.
Achieve clearly defined revenue goals by cultivating relationships
with leadership donors and prospects ($1,000+) and effectively
manage a portfolio of 200-250 donors.
Identify, cultivate, solicit and steward current and potential
Summa donors through strategic engagement, virtual visits, personal
phone calls, emails and handwritten notes to achieve increased
giving.
Engage prospects and donors to support Suffolk and cultivate
long-term philanthropic partnerships with them and the University,
working closely with volunteers, the faculty, deans, and the
administration.
Collaborate with the Frontline Team (Gift Officers) to manage
solicitation mailings for Summa Society level gifts, including
quarterly Anniversary Renewal Letter mailings.
Leverage Raisers Edge NXT and Microsoft Excel to track donor
retention and growth of the Summa Society and progress to Fiscal
Year goals.
Assist in the planning and implementation of Summa level
cultivation and stewardship events which may include evenings or
weekends.
Maintain a high level of attention to detail as it relates to
managing solicitation reports shared with volunteers, the creation
of written solicitation strategies with volunteers, accomplishing
projects and tasks in the prescribed timeframe, and keeping
colleagues engaged and informed as needed concerning program
strategies.
Participate as an active member of the University community by
attending regular campus meetings and events.
Participate in professional development opportunities to stay
current with trends in the field.
Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATION
REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree and minimum 3-5 years of fundraising or
transferable experience in either the private or non-profit
sector.
Proven experience and ability to build relationships with donors
resulting in gifts.
Excellent written and oral communication skills; the ability to
inform, inspire and connect prospects and donors to Suffolk
Universitys mission and student community.
Strong customer service skills and commitment to donor
confidentiality.
Strong presentation, persuasive writing and analytical skills to
communicate complex issues in ways that are compelling and engaging
to donors.
Demonstrated ability to collaborate as part of a team and work
effectively with staff, faculty, alumni/ae, and other external and
internal constituencies.
Sense of urgency and enthusiastic commitment to Suffolk Universitys
Advancement priorities.
Demonstrated experience working with diverse populations and a
strong commitment to help developing and implementing the
Universitys Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies and
goals.
Strong organizational skills with demonstrated ability to manage
and prioritize multiple tasks.
High-energy individual with a positive outlook.
Ability to be flexible and adapt quickly to changing
environment.
Creative and strategic problem solver.
Highly motivated self-starter; able and willing to take initiative
and action and work independently.
Commitment to accountability.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office, Teams, Raisers Edge or a related
data management system strongly preferred.
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and some data analytics skills
preferred.
Experience with volunteer management is a plus.
Ability to work weekends and evenings, as assigned.
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