Assistant Director of Class Philanthropy and Engagement
- Employer
- Colby College
- Location
- Maine, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Closing date
- Feb 11, 2023
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- Position Type
- Fundraising, Annual Fund
- Fields
- Education
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Colby Fund
Pay Rate Type:Salary
Job Summary:College Advancement
Full-Time, Exempt, Salaried, Administrative Staff Appointment
Colby’s reputation and resources have expanded dramatically under
President David Greene’s leadership. Applications have swelled from
slightly more than 5,000 to nearly 14,000 since 2015; the College
launched a $750 million comprehensive campaign, Dare Northward, the
largest campaign among all liberal arts colleges; the College’s
leaders and innovative programs have an increasingly visible
presence in the national media; the city of Waterville is being
transformed through a partnership with Colby and more than $100
million in collective investments; the Colby College Museum of Art,
one of the finest college art museums in the country, is a
destination for study and tourism alike; and faculty research and
scholarship have been highlighted by multiple outlets.
Thus far, more than 26,500 alumni and friends have made donations
in support of initiatives such as the downtown Waterville
revitalization, academic partnerships, financial aid, and global
experiences and internships—collectively raising more than $680
million to date toward the Dare Northward campaign. Colby now ranks
as a national leader among the nation’s colleges and universities
in alumni giving participation. To learn about the Colby Dare
Northward campaign, visit https://darenorthward.colby.edu/.
Current use giving through the Colby Fund supports critical areas
of the College including financial aid, unrestricted giving, and
athletics and recreation and raises $10M+ annually.
The College is seeking a highly motivated assistant director of
class philanthropy and engagement. Reporting to the senior
associate director of class philanthropy and engagement, the
assistant director will manage a portfolio of annual giving
prospects for a range of reunion classes, oversee senior class gift
programming, manage the Colby Fund Ambassador student program,
collaborate with advancement marketing and communications and other
colleagues to develop multichannel annual giving campaigns, and
engage a diverse network of alumni volunteers to facilitate
peer-to-peer solicitations in support of a 40%–50% participation
goal, a $10M–$12M+ annual giving revenue goal, and demonstrated
increase of a newly implemented engagement index.
This role will collaboratively drive Advancements efforts to grow
and transform the traditional annual giving volunteer structure and
expand Colby’s engagement efforts, particularly of millennial and
young alumni. As a highly visible representative of the College,
the assistant director will possess an appreciation for the liberal
arts college experience and a strong personal commitment to Colby's
core values. We encourage inquiries from candidates who will
contribute to the diversity of our College, including its cultural
and ethnic diversity.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Direct and facilitate class giving and programs for assigned
class range:
- Set annual class dollar and participation goals and supervise class managers
- Develop engagement strategies to mobilize volunteers in an effort to increase connections with the College to promote and foster a sense of pride among alumni classes and affinities
- Coordinate and attend cohort-based event programming (virtual and in-person), including Homecoming, regional events, Reunion. May include event planning, RSVP management, and event marketing materials
- Create and manage class and affinity-based solicitations within the context of the Colby Fund including giving days, micro campaigns, and digital/print appeals
- Recruit, cultivate, and steward class volunteers, travel as needed
- Coordinate and develop solicitation materials including emails, notes, texts, and thank yous for volunteers
- Engage class managers regularly; provide support, guidance, and direction of their efforts to increase the growth of their alumni volunteer base and boost Colby Fund participation through direct peer-to-peer contact
- Establish and advise the senior class gift committee; recruit and train all student volunteers, manage the solicitation schedule, plan and coordinate events, and track progress to goals by creating outcome reporting
- Develop and maintain relationships with leaders of student campus organizations and assigned alumni cohorts
- Manage the Colby Fund Ambassador student program, ensuring proper staffing and deployment of alumni engagement and solicitation strategies including student outreach
- Collaborate with colleagues across Advancement, including Marketing and Communications and Advancement Operations, identify additional points of evaluation, metrics, and analyses necessary for the effective assessment and management of assigned cohorts
- Contribute to efforts to foster growth and change in volunteer areas key to the mission of the College, including developing new protocol to reintroduce clearly defined expectations for volunteers, implement streamlined communication processes, and engage volunteers throughout the year beyond the traditional solicitation calendar
- Partner with offices across campus to create annual giving opportunities for alumni to support the goals and aspirations of these departments and the students they serve
- Perform additional duties as assigned; duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Bachelor’s degree or the equivalent in education and experience
- Experience working with volunteers and/or students is strongly preferred
- Demonstrated success in making and closing annual fund asks is preferred
- Demonstrated ability to meet multiple simultaneous deadlines and to work in a fast-paced environment
- Must be flexible, have great attention to detail, show initiative, and have a results-driven philosophy with the ability to problem-solve
- Talent to manage complex relationships, and proven collaboration and teamwork skills to leverage activities, initiatives, and programs for multiple purposes
- Highly developed computer skills including experience with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Experience with fundraising software such as GiveCampus and Raiser's Edge is a plus
- Willingness to travel on a regular basis and to work nights and weekends during specific times of the year (Homecoming, Reunion, Graduation, during giving campaigns, etc.)
- Ability to make an impact through work as a member of a team and diverse community
- Appreciation of Colby’s mission and the ability to effectively communicate it
- An entrepreneurial spirit and proactive attitude
- Valid driver’s license required and must meet the College’s Fleet Safety Policy requirements
KEY RELATIONSHIPS:
Reporting to the senior associate director of class philanthropy and engagement, the assistant director of class philanthropy and engagement will have direct contact with division colleagues and key faculty and staff members across campus. This position has significant interaction with alumni, students, faculty, staff, the public, and community.
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
General open office and campus environment. Position involves sitting, although frequent movement is necessary. Computer usage involving repetitive hand/wrist motion is also necessary. Ability to move around campus and interact with faculty, staff, students, alumni, and external constituencies regularly is crucial. Travel and work outside of normal business hours are required.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Successful and satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). All students, faculty, and staff who are present on campus must be vaccinated and boostered against COVID-19, unless granted an exemption or accommodation by the College.
TO APPLY:
Interested candidates should apply electronically by clicking the "Apply" button on the Colby Careers website. Please submit a letter of interest including salary requirements, resume, and the contact information of three professional references. Materials should be addressed to:
Assistant Director of Class
Philanthropy and Engagement - Search
Committee
Office of Human Resources
Colby College
5500 Mayflower Hill
Waterville, ME 04901-8855
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