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Posted: 05-Feb-25
Location: Ithaca, New York
Type: Full-time
Major Gifts Associate, College of Human Ecology
Cornell University, a nationally ranked Ivy League institution, is looking for a Major Gift Associate to join the Alumni Affairs & Development division in the College of Human Ecology.
About the College
The College of Human Ecology's mission is to improve lives by exploring and shaping human connections to natural, social and built environments. High-quality education, research and public engagement are the cornerstones of the college, which prioritizes innovative collaboration and is fueled by a powerful, interdisciplinary, and applied (translational) approach.
Human Ecology Alumni Affairs and Development advances this mission by inspiring philanthropy and engagement from alumni, parents, and friends. Our work enriches the lives of Human Ecology graduates and strengthens the personal, intellectual, and career returns of their degree over time.
About the opportunity
Based on the Ithaca campus, the Major Gift Associate (MGA) will work collaboratively with gift officers, Deans, faculty, and staff across the University to accomplish the development goals of the College.
The MGA will assist three Major Gift Officers (MGOs), each of whom manages a portfolio of donors or prospective donors with the potential to make gifts of $250K to $10 million. The MGA is responsible for working collaboratively with gift officers to support a comprehensive strategy for each prospect household. This will include preparing customized written communications such as briefings, correspondence, acknowledgements, proposals, gift documentation, and nominations which will be utilized by gift officers, Deans, faculty, and key alumni volunteers. The MGA will acquire and maintain in-depth knowledge of Human Ecology fundraising priorities, programs, and initiatives in order to develop these communications as well as other various fundraising materials and cases for support.
The MGA will also oversee a thorough stewardship plan major gift donors. Focus will be given to those with endowed funds, ensuring proper stewardship and reporting takes place in a timely manner.
Key Responsibilities
- Draft correspondence for use by the Deans, faculty, and gift officers for a variety of purposes, including meeting follow-up, acknowledgement letters, notes of congratulations, etc.
- Develop briefing materials, talking points, and other supporting materials for meetings with prospective donors. Research and gather information as necessary to ensure accuracy of materials and information that reflects prospect's interests and involvements. Clarify, synthesize, and customize information to the intended audience.
- In conjunction with MGOs, develop appropriate documents requesting philanthropic support from Human Ecology's closest alumni and friends. This may include creation of formal proposals, letters, etc. and typically involves coordination with colleagues and administrators from across the College and campus.
- Review prospect development and stewardship strategies with MGOs and facilitate connections within the College and University to support these strategies. This may include planning campus visits and coordinating speaking engagements.
- Maintain in-depth knowledge of the College's fundraising priorities and faculty research to develop cases for support and other relevant fundraising materials for internal and external audiences.
- In collaboration with MGOs, develop and execute prospect stewardship strategies that demonstrate the impact of the donor's generosity to Cornell. Oversee and manage stewardship for all endowed funds not stewarded by University Donor Relations.
- Stay informed of all Committee on Memorials and Named Facilities policies, manage submission process, and maintain accurate database of all named spaces opportunities within the College.
Core Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree with three to five years of work experience or equivalent in fundraising, development, communications, or project management.
- Strong interpersonal skills and effective communication skills, both written and oral. Ability to use persuasive writing is a must.
- Must be well-organized, detail-oriented, and able to prioritize assignments for completion in a timely manner.
- Ability to work with individuals from across the university, at all levels, as well as with key alumni, donors, and volunteers.
- Experience in and/or demonstrated commitment to supporting diversity, equity, access, inclusion, and wellbeing.
Rewards and Benefits
Cornell receives national recognition, as an award-winning workplace for our health, wellbeing, sustainability, and diversity initiatives. Benefits include:
This position is based in Ithaca, NY with hybrid work arrangements, which means 2 or 3 days on campus and the remainder remotely within a commutable distance.
No Visa sponsorship is available for this position.
University Job Title:
Gift Associate II
Job Family:
Alumni Affairs Development
Level:
F
Pay Rate Type:
Salary
Pay Range:
$70,208.00 - $81,593.00
Remote Option Availability:
Hybrid
Company:
Contract College
Contact Name:
Laura Clark
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2025-02-03