What are the responsibilities and job description for the Associate Vice President, Primary Giving position at Virginia Commonwealth University?
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The mission of VCU’s Office of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) is to maximize philanthropic support by engaging stakeholders with all VCU schools, programs and campuses as one development and alumni relations community. We implement best practices and efficient strategies to achieve a comprehensive development program.
Job Overview
The Associate Vice President of Primary Giving is an inaugural role that offers a significant opportunity for an ambitious fundraising professional to create a comprehensive pipeline development program as VCU prepares for the launch of its most ambitious philanthropic campaign. Reporting directly to the Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations, the AVP will lead four experienced teams (total 26 staff) dedicated to healthcare and university fundraising for donors under $50,000. By leveraging staff expertise with institutional trends and practice, the AVP will be accountable for philanthropic impact and growth at the primary giving level (donors giving less than $50,000).
The AVP will be critical in planning future universitywide and grateful patient campaigns, identifying new donor pipelines and building a positive team environment. As a visionary and strategic leader, the AVP will collaborate with departments and stakeholders to align primary giving initiatives with college, school and unit needs. The AVP will be accountable for building data-driven strategies that engage, solicit and retain donors. This position requires strong analytical, communication and relationship-building skills to foster productive partnerships and drive fundraising outcomes.
Responsibilities of the role include:
Strategy and Administration
Philanthropic culture and investment
Business planning
As a team member, you will:
The mission of VCU’s Office of Development and Alumni Relations (DAR) is to maximize philanthropic support by engaging stakeholders with all VCU schools, programs and campuses as one development and alumni relations community. We implement best practices and efficient strategies to achieve a comprehensive development program.
Job Overview
The Associate Vice President of Primary Giving is an inaugural role that offers a significant opportunity for an ambitious fundraising professional to create a comprehensive pipeline development program as VCU prepares for the launch of its most ambitious philanthropic campaign. Reporting directly to the Vice President of Development and Alumni Relations, the AVP will lead four experienced teams (total 26 staff) dedicated to healthcare and university fundraising for donors under $50,000. By leveraging staff expertise with institutional trends and practice, the AVP will be accountable for philanthropic impact and growth at the primary giving level (donors giving less than $50,000).
The AVP will be critical in planning future universitywide and grateful patient campaigns, identifying new donor pipelines and building a positive team environment. As a visionary and strategic leader, the AVP will collaborate with departments and stakeholders to align primary giving initiatives with college, school and unit needs. The AVP will be accountable for building data-driven strategies that engage, solicit and retain donors. This position requires strong analytical, communication and relationship-building skills to foster productive partnerships and drive fundraising outcomes.
Responsibilities of the role include:
Strategy and Administration
- Guide and partner on the strategy and execution of all primary giving programs, shaping distinct, customized methods of solicitation for VCU and VCU Health constituencies, including alumni, grateful patients, employees, retirees, students, families and friends
- Lead and motivate teams of fundraising professionals, intentionally developing career pathways, maximizing strengths and identifying opportunities
- Leverage traditional solicitation methods with powerful digital initiatives that optimize emerging technologies
- Set programmatic performance targets in order to measure, evaluate and adapt tactics and investment. Targets include goals such as alumni participation, faculty/staff participation and grateful patient giving.
- Develop and execute a plan to integrate annual giving, leadership annual giving and affinity giving to ensure a consistent donor experience
- Collaborate with development communications teams on creative concepts and briefs, copywriting and design for all primary giving efforts
- Collaborate with information systems, prospect development and business analytics teams to organize information to create reports that inform primary giving strategies, enhance data integrity and maximize use of the university’s constituent relationship management system
Philanthropic culture and investment
- Develop and sustain in-depth knowledge of VCU’s education and healthcare funding priorities
- Build strong relationships with DAR leaders responsible for marketing, communications, signature events, alumni and constituent relations, information systems, philanthropic services, prospect development, and business analytics
- Partner with senior fundraisers across DAR, including college, school and unit teams, to ensure all strategies and goals are communicated, aligned and optimized
- Present performance reports to VCU and VCU Health partners on a regular basis
- Leverage crowdfunding and peer-to-peer engagement opportunities, including Giving Day, to build cohorts of advocates
- Serve on university, health system and DAR committees related to philanthropy
Business planning
- Serve on the Development and Alumni Relations leadership team
- Participate in annual planning activities to optimize VCU and VCU Health investment
- Develop, administer and monitor annual operating budgets
- Coordinate, support and drive operational efficiency in primary giving
- Anticipate and protect DAR from creating risk to the university and health system enterprise, especially reputational and data protection risks
- Engage stakeholders in institutionally-related foundations, colleges, schools, and units to understand shared goals and vision
- Identify and address best practices in change management
- Ensure documentation of project management and business processes
As a team member, you will:
- Create productive relationships across DAR, university and health system partners, and VCU’s institutionally related foundations
- Seek constant improvement in strategy and business process
- Work in a complex, performance-based professional environment
- Establish relationships with peer institutions, including research universities, academic medical centers and cancer centers, to add to DAR’s collective understanding of primary giving systems and strategies
- Align with DAR’s core purpose and values
- Practice appreciative leadership and an outward mindset across teams of diverse talents and backgrounds
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Salary : $50,000