Director of Development, Tippie College of Business
Company: Foriowa
Location: Iowa City
Posted on: February 18, 2025
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Job Description:
Director of Development, Tippie College of BusinessJob Category:
DevelopmentRequisition Number: DIRDE001693Posted: January 29,
2025Employment Type: Full-TimeWork Location: On-siteJoin our team
supporting the University of Iowa's Tippie College of Business and
play a pivotal role in advancing our mission. Centered in the
Hawkeye state, Tippie is consistently ranked as one of the top
business schools in the country. This position involves optimizing
a dynamic portfolio of major gift prospects, guiding them through a
well-established donor engagement process. Collaboration with
fellow UI Center for Advancement fundraisers and leveraging
relationships with campus leaders will be key to developing
strategic fundraising priorities. As a trusted philanthropic
advisor, this role educates donors on impactful giving
opportunities that make a difference at the University of Iowa and
beyond.The role serves as the vital link between the Tippie College
of Business and its various departments, working closely with
Department Executive Officers (DEOs) and faculty. Responsibilities
include regular travel to engage with donors across the Upper
Midwest/Great Lakes region, as well as joint fundraising efforts
within Iowa and the Chicago area. Expertise in major gift
fundraising, campus partner management, and collaborative
fundraising will drive success and make a lasting impact.This
position is eligible for hybrid work (telecommuting) which includes
working on-site at our office in Iowa City.Job
Responsibilities:Identification--- Advises Prospect Management
staff in the identification of prospects (based on capacity, giving
history, and affiliation) from among pools that may include alumni,
fans, patients, or other supporters of the university.--- Works
with Prospect Management staff and supervisor to develop strategy
for managing prospects.--- Efficiently conducts proactive outreach
calls and messages in order to secure face-to-face qualification
meetings.--- Provides strategic input into the design and
implementation of engagement events and referral programs designed
to build long-term relationships and attract major gifts.---
Conducts all activities, particularly those involving patient data,
according to established laws, policies, procedures, and standards
and with the full support of UICA, UI, and UI Hospitals and Clinics
as relevant.Qualification--- Optimizes qualification pool of
potential major gift prospects with the goal of growing a
continuous pipeline of donors capable of making gifts of
$50,000+.--- Skillfully adapts structured questions to validate
prospect's capacity and inclination and understand strength of
affinity.--- Uses gathered information to independently determine
whether prospects should be disqualified or moved into the
portfolio.--- Models the role of a trusted philanthropic advisor,
using transparent communication and educating donors about the
giving process.Cultivation--- Manages portfolio of active major
gift prospects and develops their readiness to advance.--- Builds
travel plans demonstrating judicious use of time and resources,
including strategic meetings with active prospects and additional
qualification and stewardship meetings.--- Develops and implements
donor-centric cultivation strategies, collaborating with colleagues
as needed.--- Manages deliberate sequence of interactions with each
prospect, intended to build engagement and move them through the
steps of an established donor engagement process.--- Maintains
expert knowledge of funding priorities within and beyond assigned
unit, consulting with UICA colleagues and campus partners as
needed.--- Facilitates prospects' decision-making process; helps
them understand next steps and articulate the link between their
personal objectives and institutional priorities.--- Maintains
expert knowledge needed to ensure donors are fully informed about
the full range of planned giving options.Negotiation--- Meets
expectations for solicitations, gifts closed, and average gift size
(goals established annually with the supervisor in alignment with
organization-wide metrics).--- Knows where prospects fall in the
donor engagement process and plans next steps accordingly.---
Identifies meaningful ways for donor to achieve their desired
impact while meeting funding needs.--- Employs and models the use
of communication and meeting preparation tools in order to achieve
stated objectives for each step of the process.--- Ensures
documentation reflects donor intent and sets expectations for
recognition and stewardship.Stewardship--- Develops, implements,
and participates in appropriate stewardship activities (e.g.,
acknowledgement letters, publicity events) for donors as relevant,
working with stewardship staff as needed.--- Maintains integrity of
constituent database through timely submittal of stewardship plans
and contact reports for all significant interactions.Constituent
Management--- Partners with campus leaders and UICA leadership to
develop strategic fundraising priorities and a comprehensive
multi-year plan to increase private gift support.--- Clearly
articulates the vision and priorities of the unit in a compelling
and broadly understandable way.--- Manages fundraising program for
assigned unit, including any special campaigns for program and
capital support, in cooperation with campus partners/leaders.---
Leverages trusted working relationships with campus
partners/leaders (deans/directors) as well as external groups with
ties to the unit; Communicates frequently regarding progress toward
goals.--- Prepares partners/leaders as necessary for donor meetings
and guides their critical role in the giving conversation and donor
engagement process.--- Collaborates with CFR staff as relevant to
identify and cultivate corporate and foundation gift prospects for
assigned unit.--- Provides direction on annual giving strategy and
the development of fundraising materials for assigned units
including mailings, brochures, donor recognition, reports,
etc.Education & Experience: Bachelor's degree and 5+ years of
related experience required, preferably in a fundraising,
nonprofit, or higher education setting.
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