Associate Director of Development, CANR / Development Officer II
Michigan State University
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Posted: 28-Aug-24
Location: East Lansing, Michigan
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 960895
Working/Functional Title
Associate Director of Development, CANR
Position Summary
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, along with AgBioResearch, Michigan State University Extension (MSUE), and the Office of University Advancement, is seeking an accomplished, responsive, and collaborative member of its External Relations team. This team member will be the primary development liaison with several units within the college and will identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward alumni and friends of CANR, MSUE, and AgBioResearch, as well as business, industry, and foundations, in support of the Land Grant mission and the units priorities. The ability to think and act strategically will be critical to the success of this position.
The Associate Director of Development will focus efforts on face-to-face contact with prospects whose philanthropic capacity is $100,000 and more, managing a portfolio of 150 to 200 major donor prospects. It is expected that the Associate Director will average 15 face-to-face strategic visits, which result in “moves” toward major gifts and 2 to 4 major gift solicitations per month. The Associate Director will play a pivotal role in identifying and qualifying major donor prospects for this campaign and in preparation for the next campaign. The Associate Director reports to the Senior Director of Development and External Relations.
CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Directly reporting to the Sr. Director of Development for the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Associate Director of Development will:
Solicitation, Cultivation & Discovery:
Collaborate and coordinate with External Relations, University Advancement, administrators, and faculty of CANR, MSUE, and AgBioResearch to create and carry out fundraising strategies and solicitation of gifts of $100,000 and more
Build strong, engaged relationships with major gift prospects to determine and merge prospect passions/interests/needs with MSU/CANR/AgBioResearch/MSUE areas of funding priority and opportunity
Build working relationships with internal constituents to enhance information exchange between CANR units as well as MSUE and AgBioResearch, including advising faculty and administrators of appropriate fundraising strategies
Engage 15-20 major prospects through personal visits, which result in strategic “moves” toward closure of major gifts ($100,000+) each month
Maintain accurate donor/prospect records in the Advance system, planning and documenting significant strategic prospect “moves” toward closure of major gifts
Recruit, train, and manage volunteers who assist with planning and carrying out development objectives
Regular travel involving automobile, additional travel involving air transportation
Strategy & Coordination:
Interpret needs and priorities of CANR units/AgBioResearch/MSUE, verbally and in writing, to engender a level of understanding that is conducive to giving
Participate as part of the External Relations team on strategic planning and initiatives, budgeting, reporting, and special events
Serve as a liaison between the donor/prospect and the University/College to ensure that information and service that may be desired are provided to the full extent permitted by University policy, rules, and regulations
Build working relationships with internal constituents to enhance information exchange between CANR units, including advising faculty and administrators of appropriate fundraising strategies
Provide support, as needed and directed, to Senior Director of Development
Data Management & Planning:
Prepare annual personal fundraising goals and analyze/report goal accomplishment
Assist in planning and implementing special purpose appeals as necessary
Attend appropriate workshops and seminars to enhance professional development
Act as a public goodwill ambassador for Michigan State University, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, AgBioResearch, and Michigan State University Extension (MSUE)
Ensure best practices in office systems, practices, files, and record keeping; ensure effective use of strategic tools and resources such as contact reports, prospect management, research, and analysis, and the Advance database.
COMMUNICATIONS/INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
Interacts with:
Michigan State University alumni/individuals/corporations/businesses/employees and corporate leadership – in order to solicit as potential donors, manage donor requests, and to cultivate and train them as potential volunteers.
Faculty and Department Chairs, School Directors, Institute Directors and other CANR leaders– in order to assist in the understanding and implementation of fundraising procedures, to seek their advice on funding needs, to answer development questions, to advise them on development strategy and to solicit them as potential donors
Peers – in order to obtain advice and counsel on options being considered for programs and in order to coordinate the cultivation and solicitation of donor prospects.
CANR External Relations team – to coordinate efforts, participate in strategic planning, obtain advice and counsel on donor/development strategies.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Supervision is received from the CANR Senior Director of Development and External Relations
Unit Specific Education/Experience/Skills
Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing and/or Business; three to five years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in public relations, volunteer administration, professional and higher education fund raising, marketing or related field; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Travel is required; Must have a valid driver’s license
Desired Qualifications
3 – 5 years of alumni/ donor relations, professional major gift fundraising experience in higher education or readily transferable skills, and a proven track record of working in a complex environment. Working knowledge of tax laws affecting charitable giving
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, organizational skills, and intellectual curiosity
Collaborative team-oriented style. Ability to work with a variety of personalities
Some knowledge of the Land Grant University and agriculture and/or natural resources
Experience with “Moves Management” or related strategic relationship development
Proven ability to “close” gifts or business deals
Excellent interpersonal skills
Travel required
If you review this job description and have done many of the responsibilities or have transferable skills, we want to hear from you and welcome your application! We are seeking successful, ambitious fundraisers who want to become part of our team and help us help us in our ambitious campaign!
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Application Materials
Resume and cover letter
Special Instructions
HOW TO APPLY
If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact Patricia Karam, Director of Recruitment, at karampat@msu.edu.
Screening of applicants will continue until the position is filled.
Work Hours
8 am - 5 pm with some evenings and weekends
Website
Advancement.msu.edu
Remote Work Statement
MSU strives to provide a flexible work environment and this position has been designated as remote-friendly. Remote-friendly means some or all of the duties can be performed remotely as mutually agreed upon.
Bidding eligibility ends July 2, 2024 at 11:55 P.M.
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