Associate Director, Program Development
Opening Information
Post Date:10-12-2022
Department:University Advancement
Deadline:11-10-2022
Salary Range:Negotiable
Description
Reporting to the executive director of Principal Gifts, the Associate Director of Program Development plays a key role on the Principal Gifts team, managing the daily and strategic operational functions for the Principal Gift team through high level strategy, execution, briefings, and organization of the full principal gift portfolio.
The Associate Director of Program Development, working in close collaboration with the Executive Director of Principal Gifts, also convenes campus partners and advises the team on the development of coordinated strategies aimed to maximize the life-time engagement and support of a portfolio of high-net-worth households. They assemble key university members together with prospects around cross-cutting strategic funding priorities and help facilitate strategy conversations in partnership with prospect development. They work closely with prospects teams to gain insights on timing of next moves or a strategy and then pull together monthly updates on prospects identified by the Principal Gift program and report on strategy and next steps.
Strategy Development, Planning and Project Execution
- Works in active partnership with the Executive Director of Principal Gifts and Principal Gift Officers to plan, implement, manage, and evaluate strategies, initiatives, and projects designed to enhance and advance principal gift donor identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship and successfully move projects and relationships forward.
- Assists in the execution of prospect/donor strategies for cultivation, proposal development, solicitation, and stewardship, and serve as strategic thought partner for gift officers and team leadership.
- Assists in directing Principal Gift Program workflow to ensure timely completion of assignments.
- Maintains and tracks the full principal gift portfolio strategies and next steps. Reporting monthly on updates, moves, and needed assistance.
- Helps support and implements strategic engagement opportunities for VIP donors.
- Helps to research programs and connect with unit-based teams to gather information to help in proposal development for top prospects.
- Recommends and implements consistent standards of practice and procedures that provide professional and experienced customer service to VIP donors.
- Works closely with Prospect Development and the Engagement team to ensure that strategies and research are developed and accurate.
- Interacts with donors in person, by phone and/or written communication.
Unit Administration
- As a key member of the Principal Gifts team, the Associate Director of Program Development provides key analytic, project management, and strategic writing support when needed.
- A central liaison to UA partner teams with staff who support work around president and provost interaction, VPUA team, donor relations, prospect development, stewardship, and marketing communications.
- The Associate Director of Program Development operates independently and as an integral member of a team, while taking on a variety of assigned tasks and projects as a partner in building and advancing donors’ relationships.
- Prepares and develops the agenda and reports for monthly Principal Gifts team meetings and monthly Presidential meetings with the Vice President of Advancement.
- Expert writing skills with a commitment to accuracy and attention to detail.
- Agenda creation, constituent data management, action item follow-up, reports creation, and more for the monthly principal gift pipeline meetings.
- Strategically manage the coordination with the VPUA office to secure meetings for top donors and prospects with university leadership.
- Communicating at a high level with top donors and prospects.
- Works with the Principal Gift Officers, help provide logistics support for principal gift donor and prospective donor visits.
- Serves as the primary staff member working with the Engagement and Marketing & Communications team on content and dissemination for all pre- and post-event guest electronic communications.
- Travel as necessary to meet with donors/prospects and execute strategic moves or aid in hosting marquee events.
- Provide staff assistance to President, Deans and other university leadership in direct solicitations and interactions with top donor prospects.
- Advise key university officers on opportunities for their involvement with specific fundraising and engagement events and initiatives with top prospects
Prospect Data Management and Tracking
- Coordinate and track principal gift Master List and Presidential Prospect Lists.
- Work in partnership with research and prospect development to provide logistical support on principal gifts rated projects/proposals/prospects.
- Collaboration with Research and Prospect development to generate Principal Gift prospect reports and track data.
- Works closely with Executive Director of Principal Gifts to develop reports that will assist in workflow management of Principal Gift activity.
Qualifications
Knowledge equivalent to that which normally would be acquired by completing a four-year college degree program in Communications, Business, Public Relations, Marketing or related discipline. Three to five years of related and progressively more responsible or expansive work experience in professional and higher education fundraising, public relations, marketing, development of budgets, preparation and presentation of case statements and analysis of operations.
Desired Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 4 years of development experience, either as a fundraiser or supporting fundraising activity in a complex, decentralized, comprehensive university environment is preferred.
- Experience with high-net-worth individuals, planned giving or wealth management, work in CFR.
- A deep understanding of and commitment to an integrated advancement program; and experience in a complex major research university environment.
- Keen understanding of the natural tension that exists when working with a multitude of colleges, departments, and programs with varying priorities.
- Experience working to sustain strong working relationships with staff, donors, faculty, volunteers, and academic leadership.
- Keen sense of requirements necessary to foster a team-centric culture and environment.
- Creative desire and thinking to help develop and implement solicitation strategies for transformational philanthropic gifts in a team-oriented and collaborative environment.
- Superior interpersonal and listening skills and exceptional negotiation skills and proven ability to make independent decisions.
- Strong analytical and critical thinking skills and an ability to think strategically about donor engagement at the highest level.
- Exceptional interpersonal skills and an ability to manage sensitive and confidential information.
- Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills.
- An ability to write clear, concise, and compelling content in both long and short forms.
- A high degree of organization and attention to detail.
- An ability to prioritize and manage multiple, varied, and on-going projects simultaneously.
- An ability to conduct research and analysis through databases/online information systems.
- Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and fundraising database/software, preferably a CRM database.
- Proficiency in analytics or willingness to learn.
- Professional integrity, intellectual curiosity, and an ability to collaborate across teams.
- Clear and effective written and oral communication and presentation skills, including both individual and large groups.
- Willingness to help on other projects needed to best support the Principal Gift activity at MSU.
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
Together-we-will Statement
How to apply
If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact Patricia Karam, Director of Recruitment at karampat@msu.edu.
All candidates must submit an application, resume and cover letter through the Michigan State University Human Resources web-based system, the URL for this website is careers.msu.edu. Please indicate the position number 820033 when submitting your application.
Screening of applicants will continue until the position is filled.
MSU is committed to achieving excellence through a diverse workforce and inclusive culture that encourages all people to reach their full potential. The University actively encourages applications and/or nominations of women, persons of color, veterans, and persons with disabilities.