Development Coordinator, Principal Gifts
The Development Coordinator (DC) is an integral member of the Principal Gift Program and, by extension, the Regional Development team who provides comprehensive fundraising and high-level administrative support for the development efforts to build a strong and supportive community of principal gift-level alumni, parents, and friends at Brown University. They play a critical role in the Principal Gift Program and provide an advanced level of direct support to the most senior fundraisers - this could include support of Senior Directors, Principal Gifts, Assistant / Associate Vice President or Vice President, with significant engagement and / or management responsibilities in addition to fundraising goals.
Using deep knowledge of donor interest and key University priorities, the DC coordinates all aspects of cultivation, engagement, solicitation, and stewardship for the prospect portfolios of the team members they work with. These responsibilities include : the management of a principal gift portfolio pipeline, including but not limited to gifts ranging to the high eight figures; providing updated information about programs and critical funding opportunities for donor cultivation and proposal development; managing selected special events; managing information technology duties; providing regular gift reports; and drafting strategies, proposals, briefings, and gift agreements to advance relationships and gift conversations and closures.
In collaboration with the donor stewardship team, the DC will help ensure appropriate stewardship activities on behalf of the senior fundraisers. The DC will help coordinate regional travel by the fundraisers as well as senior administrators and faculty working with our senior fundraisers, ensuring effective use of senior administrators working with Advancement.
Adherence to Division policies and best practices is expected. This position requires excellent oral and written communication skills, a positive attitude, and a high level of organization, initiative, and professionalism.
This position is Providence, RI based.
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Coordinator • Providence, RI, US