Coordinator, Fundraising Initiatives Group
Company: Princeton University
Location: Princeton
Posted on: January 27, 2023
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Job Description:
Reporting to the senior associate director of Fundraising
Initiatives, the Coordinator is a critical member of the
Fundraising Initiatives Group (FIG). The coordinator plays a
pivotal role in ensuring that (confidential) gift documents are
tracked and processed properly, including through the maintenance
of a shared, web-based project management platform. The Coordinator
creates and maintains digital libraries of resources used by FIG,
across Advancement and by senior campus administrators. The
Coordinator manages and oversees the fundraising efforts of student
groups and non-athletics friends groups, including by shaping and
communicating policies that govern those efforts and weighing in on
particular fundraising requests.The Coordinator also represents FIG
in a variety of standing and temporary committees, focus groups and
working groups. The coordinator collects, manages, and analyzes
information related to fundraising priorities and prepares meeting
materials and minutes for Advancement and campus meetings. The
Coordinator provides high level administrative support to all
members of FIG, and is a first point of contact in Advancement for
senior administrators, faculty, alumni and students.GIft Acceptance
Coordination Provides a first level of quality control over gift
documents to ensure that documents received from donors/advisors
match documents approved by the University.Implemented and
maintains a shared, web-based project management platform to
monitor progress from gift inquiry through documentation to receipt
and recording of gifts.Presents gift documentation to the VP/AVP
for execution and University acceptance; tracks, electronically
stores and distributes to Alumni and Donor Records (ADR) for the
Office of Finance and the Treasurer, Donor Relations and gift
officers, gift agreements, letters of promise and other gift
documents and initiates the gift transmittal process in
OnBase.Generates and provides to OVPA, for Trustee approval, lists
of newly named funds for positions, programs and spaces through
collaboration with gift officers and members of the FIG and Donor
Relations teams. Notifies OVPA of significant donor gifts for
fundraiser recognition.Management of critical FIG related inquiries
and materials Creates, proofreads, edits and finalizes briefings,
agendas, minutes, presentations, templates, marketing materials and
fundraising collateral for the FIG group generally, including
materials prepared for the Fundraising Priorities Committee (FPC);
Collaborates with the FIG team on customized communication vehicles
including proofreading, editing and finalizing memos, agendas,
reports, and other documents for distribution to senior
administrators and faculty.In concert with Advancement Technical
Services (UATS), maintains SharePoint library of documents for use
by FIG, FPC, campus partners, frontline fundraisers and other
Advancement colleagues.Answers inquiries from FIG team and other
Advancement colleagues and campus partners through individual
research in Advancement, University and external resources, and
through collaboration with other Advancement and University
colleagues.Student group and non-athletic Friends Group Fundraising
Provides oversight of incoming fundraising requests from student
organizations and non-athletic friends groups and manages the
fundraising efforts of these groups in collaboration with the
Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Students (ODUS), Pace Center,
Office of Religious Life, Keller Center and the Office of Alumni
and Donor Records to guide students and alumni volunteers through
the process to ensure adherence to University policy and to avoid
conflict with Advancement's overall fundraising efforts.Updates,
maintains and disseminates handbooks and other materials that guide
the fundraising efforts of friends and student groups.Conducts
research and reporting (both historical and benchmarking) for all
interested parties (Advancement, ODUS, students/friends groups) to
identify the best paths for fundraising and fund
establishment.Working Groups & Committee Service Represents FIG on
a variety of short-term and longer-term ad hoc committees, focus
groups and work groups, including the Gift Processing Workflow
Group, IDEA Committee and CRM Contribution Users
Workgroup.REPORTINGGenerates gift reporting and conducts data
mining through a combination of Tableau, Cognos and other platforms
to provide tailored gift, fund and donor analysis to FIG.Tracks and
disseminates to OVPA incoming requests for campus partner and
cabinet member event participation received through Advancement
Events notifications and Advancement colleague
communications.Technical and other support Leading the selection of
and/or leveraging of tech platforms for optimal FIG use (e.g.,
Zoom, Trello, Sharepoint)Schedules and facilitates University
briefings, departmental and interdepartmental meetings and training
sessions.Other responsibilities as neededFive plus years of related
experienceExcellent judgment, tact, professionalism, discretion,
and unquestionable integrity with handling sensitive and
confidential mattersHigh degree of collaboration in a team
settingExcellent interpersonal and relationship-building skills and
the ability to interact with alumni and all levels of staff,
including senior leadersExcellent written and verbal
communicationAbility to work both independently and collaboratively
with a high degree of adaptability to changing demandsMeticulous
attention to detail in all matters, particularly relative to the
creation, editing, proofreading, finalization, and distribution of
documents and correspondenceDemonstrated ability to multitask and
prioritize high-volume of projects under tight
deadlineTechnologically savvy with a strong knowledge and
functional command of Microsoft Office suite, CRM software
platforms, Tableau, Adobe, Trello or other project/task management
systemsPreferred QualficationsKnowledge of Princeton
UniversityBackground in fundraising, alumni affairs or a related
fieldPrinceton University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer and all qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or
any other characteristic protected by law. KNOW YOUR RIGHTS
36.25NoYes180 daysNoNoNoAssociate#LI-SB1
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