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Director of Corporate & Foundation Relations

Employer
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Location
New Jersey, United States
Salary
Salary Commensurate with experience
Date posted
Sep 26, 2024

Job Details

Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Corporate/Foundation and Major Gifts and working in collaboration with the Senior Vice President of University Advancement, the Director of Corporate and Foundation Relations will develop fundraising and partnership initiatives in support of a wide range of University priorities targeted to corporations, foundations, professional associations, and other private organizations with the capacity to make significant gifts and other contributions to the University.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES:1. Identify programs and activities of the University that can attract external support and respond to external requests for proposals.2. Utilize available resources to discover potential institutional donors, regional, national, and global, whose interests reflect the University's priorities: research databases, Raiser's Edge, social media, online newsletters, etc.3. Plan and execute strategies to engage and encourage support and establish holistic relationships across units and departments at the University.4. Identify and cultivate new prospects; work to expand relationships with current corporate, foundations, and other private donors and partners.5. Working closely with faculty, staff, and administration to develop project, program and capital letters of inquiry, applications, proposals, etc. to be submitted on behalf of the University for funding consideration; manage internal and external processes for proposal generation and submission.6. Provide appropriate stewardship for corporate/foundation donors as needed, for example writing thank you letters to donors from various University representatives; arranging site visits, working on stewardship, progress, and financial reports as needed on deadline; review and manage overall stewardship activities.7. With the Assistant Vice President for Corporate/Foundation and Major Gifts, work to determine, meet, and exceed metrics as determined by Assistant Vice President and Senior Vice President of Advancement, such as research goals, gift and grants income goals, solicitations, contacts, and stewardship activities. Design and implement strategies to achieve goals.8. Keep current with trends in the foundation and corporate philanthropy community. Travel toand communication with prospects and current institutional donors to understand emerging interests and to identify areas of mutual interest between the University and the institutes' priorities.9. Work with other University Advancement staff in identifying alumni and friends of the University with influence at corporations, foundations, and other organizations whose priorities reflect the University's activities.10. Collaborate with the University Director of Grants and Sponsored Projects and coordinate joint efforts with selected faculty to determine commonalities and leverage private funding for government supported research or programs.11. With the Assistant Vice President for Corporate/Foundation and Major Gifts and University Director of Grants and Sponsored Projects, create and present seminars and workshops for University faculty and staff on project conception and grant proposal writing.12. Develop and implement specialized training sessions for University librarians, departments, and individual faculty in the use of foundation and corporation databases and other research technology.13. Administer corporate and foundation research databases and contracts with appropriate vendors; Manage all data records for institutional prospects and donors in Raiser's Edge to fulfill application and reporting requirements and to track stewardship activities.14. Work with other professional staff in general fundraising efforts as required.15. Perform other duties as assigned.

Company

Fairleigh Dickinson University

The largest private university in New Jersey, FDU is a not-for-profit, nonsectarian, multicampus institution. Founded in 1942, FDU achieved four-year status in 1948 and approval as a university in 1956.

The University offers over 100 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including doctoral programs in pharmacy, nursing practice, clinical psychology and school psychology; and an AACSB-accredited business school. Degree programs are offered on two New Jersey campuses and at two FDU locations outside the U.S.: Wroxton College, in Oxfordshire in England, and the Vancouver Campus, in British Columbia, Canada.

FDU’s 12,000+ full- and part-time students pursue quality career-oriented programs on schedules tailored to their needs — days, evenings and weekends.

The curriculum reflects a mission of global education and a foundation of a nationally-renowned Core.

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