Suffolk University is one of the area's leading universities and the only one situated in the center of Boston. Founded in 1906, the University is comprised of four esteemed schools: the College of Arts and Sciences, Suffolk University Law School, School of Public Affairs and Global Engagement, and the Sawyer Business School. Suffolk's 85,000 alumni are professionally successful and civically engaged, and they reside in Massachusetts, across the United States, and in over 150 countries. Suffolk is beginning an exciting new era and building a comprehensive Advancement program to support the University and its plans for the future.
The Director of Major Gifts will have direct responsibility for building a major gift program encompassing all of Suffolk's programs and schools. As a member of a growing and comprehensive major gift fundraising program under the direction of the Associate Vice President, Individual Giving, the Director of Major Gifts will maintain a prospect pool of 125, as well as manage a team of Major Gift Officers, the Director of Corporate Relations and Sponsorship, and support staff. The Director will have an integral role in managing the meetings, events, and trips serving to further major gift cultivation and solicitations. The successful candidate will work with other fundraisers and alumni engagement professionals in Advancement to develop a culture of philanthropy to achieve new levels of fundraising success.
Primary Responsibilities:
50% Personal Fundraising:
- Cultivating and soliciting philanthropic gifts that equal or exceed $100,000 to fund the short- and long-term goals established in the Strategic Plan of the University.
- Identify, cultivate, and solicit alumni, parents, and friends who possess the capacity for making commitments of six and seven figures in support of Advancement's overall financial goals. Use advanced relationship-building skills to identify and cultivate new individual, corporate, and institutional/foundation prospects. Establish and effectively manage relationships with critical, high-profile prospects. Identify stewardship opportunities for major donors.
- Design and implement strategic fundraising plans. Develop activity and visit goals and supporting documentation for managing a portfolio of prospects as part of a coordinated major gift program. The Director of Major Gifts will manage a portfolio of 125 prospects and make 75 in-person visits per year.
- Work closely with volunteers, Deans, faculty, administration, Trustees, and the President to engage prospects and donors to cultivate and establish long-term philanthropic partnerships with them and the University.
- Collaborate with Advancement colleagues in major gifts, annual giving, planned giving, corporate and foundation relations, donor relations, advancement communications, prospect research, and alumni engagement to develop and maintain a coordinated approach supporting overall departmental and university-wide goals. Manage special events to involve and cultivate prospects.
50% Managing Frontline Fundraising Staff:
- Manage a Major Gift team and major gift event planning to improve fundraising coordination and efficiency, leading to greater solicitation and fundraising success.
- Responsible for implementing the overall major gift fundraising effort. May serve complex fundraising markets or regions.
- Coordinate the planning and execution of major gift cultivation/solicitation dinners, visits, and events, with special attention to those involving senior administrative officers.
- Manage and advise a team of Major Gift Officers with varying degrees of experience regarding their strategies for individual prospects, general portfolio management, and job performance.
- Mediate issues involving the overlapping interests of fundraising portfolios.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree required.
- Successful candidates will have a keen and authentic interest in making a significant impact at Suffolk in support of the University's mission through fundraising.
- The successful candidate will possess demonstrated success soliciting six-figure major gifts and have several years of experience in the field of Advancement.
- The successful candidate should have experience managing fundraising staff, organizing meetings, events, and trips designed as major gift cultivations/solicitations, and staffing senior administrative officers, including the President.
- The successful candidate will be able to present compelling and relevant cases for philanthropy through intellectual engagement and supported by excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office preferred.