Associate Director of Philanthropy

USA The Nature Conservancy

Boulder, Boulder County$92,131 - $92,131 est.Full-timePosted 13 days ago
What We Can Achieve Together: The Associate Director of Philanthropy II (ADoP II) works closely with the development team to plan, implement, and coordinate effective multi-year strategies and plans for major gift prospects, including corporate, foundation, and/or individual donors. The Associate Director of Philanthropy II (ADoP II) is responsible for building a portfolio of 60-100 major donors from scratch and will manage the donors toward major gift solicitations. They will utilize prior exp…

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