Associate Director Of Development, Major Gifts
The University of Denver (DU) is the oldest independent private university in the Rocky Mountain region, serving approximately 12,000 undergraduate and graduate students. DU is classified as an R1 : Doctoral University, a designation recognizing the highest level of research activity among U.S. institutions. At DU, we approach higher education with the confident optimism and pragmatic independence that define the Rocky Mountain West. We're preparing students to become the solutions in their own stories, empowering them to face uncertainty with confidence and uncommon sense. We're fiercely ambitious and forward-thinking, surpassing all expectations to redefine success and how to achieve it. As a top-tier private R-1 institution, we are dedicated to making the world a better place - contributing to our communities and making positive change in the world.
DU Advancement drives meaningful connections and partnerships to support DU's mission of advancing the public good. By championing philanthropy, engaging alumni, and fostering collaborative initiatives, we empower innovation, inspire transformation, and showcase what DU can do to create positive change in the world. This spirit is at the heart of The Denver Difference campaign. As DU's most ambitious campaign yet, we are reimagining what the university experience can and should be. By preparing students for success in all aspects of life, DU is setting a new standard for higher education. DU Advancement reflects the excellence and innovation of the university itself. Through alumni engagement, development, operations, and campaign leadership, we are fostering a culture of deep engagement and philanthropy to support our bold vision for the future.
The University of Denver Sturm College of Law, led by Dean Bruce Smith, is one of the nation's leading law schools for experiential learning, public service, and innovative legal education. Located in the heart of Denver's legal and business community, the law school is nationally recognized for its top-ranked clinical program, which provides students with direct client advocacy experience in areas such as civil litigation, environmental law, immigration, community economic development, and veterans services. Sturm Law graduates are deeply connected to the region's legal and civic infrastructure. With a strong alumni network of more than 17,000 professionals-and a majority of graduates choosing to remain in Colorado-the law school plays a vital role in strengthening the state's legal system, business community, and public sector leadership. Grounded in its mission to advance the public good through scholarship, teaching, and engagement, the Sturm College of Law is committed to preparing students to practice with competence, integrity, and a strong sense of professional responsibility, while contributing meaningfully to the legal profession and the communities they serve.
The Associate Director of Development, Major Gifts, for the Sturm College of Law is a frontline fundraising professional responsible for building and managing a robust portfolio of donors and prospects with the capacity to make gifts of $50,000 or more. With a strong emphasis on donor qualification and pipeline development, this role will focus on engaging prospects rated between $50,000 and $250,000, as well as individuals with planned giving potential, particularly within the Denver metropolitan area. Reporting directly to the Executive Director of Development and Alumni Engagement for the law school, the Associate Director will proactively identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward alumni, donors, and friends to advance the Sturm College of Law's philanthropic priorities. As a key member of a high-performing advancement team of five fundraising and alumni engagement professionals, this position operates within a culture that values boldness, inclusion, creativity, excellence while maintaining a commitment to the well-being of our team and community. The Associate Director will work closely with faculty and central advancement partners to develop tailored strategies and compelling cases for support that inspire philanthropic investment in scholarships, programs, and faculty. Success in this role will be defined by the ability to qualify new major gift prospects, conduct a high volume of meaningful donor visits, solicit donors at the major gift level, and raise significant philanthropic support while contributing positively to a team culture.
Pipeline Building : Activities focused on identifying, qualifying, and cultivating prospects to grow the donor base.
Fundraising : Direct solicitation and campaign-related activities.
Programmatic Responsibilities : Engagement, stewardship, and donor experience activities.
Operational Excellence : Project management, reporting, and internal coordination.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Required Qualifications
Director Major Gifts • Denver, CO, US