Director of Planned Giving
- Employer
- Santa Clara University
- Location
- California, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Closing date
- Apr 13, 2023
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- Position Type
- Executive
- Fields
- Social Services
- Employment Type
- Full Time
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Position Title:
Director of Planned Giving
Position Type:
Regular
Salary Range:
$96,600.00 - $130,600.00 per year; commensurate with experience.
Pay Frequency:
Annual
A. POSITION PURPOSE
The Director of Planned Giving plays a critical role in Santa Clara University's efforts to secure resources for its strategic funding priorities and deepen its relationships with alumni, parents and friends of the University. In furtherance of the University's integrated strategic plan, this position works independently and inter-dependently to design and implement strategies with the University's current and prospective donors who will make legacy or planned gifts.
The Director of Planned Giving creates drives and executes donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship plans to leverage this historic time for Santa Clara University to achieve the goals of an ambitious campaign plan. As the University ramps up its campaign and ongoing development priorities, planned gifts are expected and have the ability to contribute a minimum of 25% of these results.
The Director of Planned Giving reports to the Executive Director for Planned Giving and will build and manage a portfolio that includes the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of prospects targeted for gifts of $100,000 and above. In addition to their individual contributions, the Director is a valued member of the Planned Giving team and will help to meet the vision and goals for the Planned Giving program and must be able to work with senior University administrators, major gift and reunion gift officers, and with schools/colleges and centers of distinction to identify funding opportunities and develop prospect-to-donor strategies.
They will contribute to the success of the University's development goals; contribute to the University's culture; add value to the Planned Giving program; increase the outreach and engagement with the University's alumni and friends; and increase the planned gift pipeline with the ultimate impact of contributing greatly to the University's mission and strategic goals. Successful candidates will have a proven record of and can articulate the importance of internal and external relationship building as it relates to Planned Giving or their previous field[s]
This position is eligible for a flexible work schedule: hybrid - work from office and
home.
B. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
C. OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
D. GENERAL GUIDELINES
E. QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. We will consider candidates that do not come from a traditional fundraising background. While our preference is to hire someone with specific experience in the industry, we encourage you to apply if you do not have the specific listed work experience but you believe your skills and professional background would translate successfully into this role.
The items below are representative of the knowledge, skills, abilities, education, and experience required or preferred.
This position requires the ability to effectively establish and maintain cooperative working relationships within a diverse multicultural environment.
1. Skills
2. Abilities
3. Education
4. Years of Experience
5. Desired Qualifications
F. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, the California Fair Employment & Housing Act, and all other applicable laws, SCU provides reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities. A qualified individual is a person who meets skill, experience, education, or other requirements of the position, and who can perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
G. WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described below are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
EEO Statement
Equal Opportunity/Notice of Nondiscrimination
Santa Clara University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all Federal and California State laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action. Applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged. For a complete copy of Santa Clara University's equal opportunity and nondiscrimination policies, see https://www.scu.edu/title-ix/policies-reports/
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
Santa Clara University does not discriminate in its employment practices or in its educational programs or activities on the basis of sex/gender, and prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process internally or externally. The Title IX Coordinator and Section 504 and ADA Coordinator is Jenna Elliott, Interim Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX, 408-551-3043, jrelliot@scu.edu , www.scu.edu/title-ix. Inquiries can also be made to the Assistant Secretary of Education within the Office for Civil Rights (OCR).
Clery Notice of Availability
Santa Clara University annually collects information about campus crimes and other reportable incidents in accordance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. To view the Santa Clara University report, please go to the Campus Safety Services website. To request a paper copy please call Campus Safety at (408) 554-4441. The report includes the type of crime, venue, and number of occurrences.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Santa Clara University affirms its' commitment to employ qualified individuals with disabilities within the workplace and to comply with the Americans with Disability Act. All applicants desiring an accommodation should contact the Department of Human Resources, and 408-554-5750 and request to speak to Indu Ahluwalia by phone at 408-554-5750 or by email at iahluwalia@scu.edu.
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Director of Planned Giving
Position Type:
Regular
Salary Range:
$96,600.00 - $130,600.00 per year; commensurate with experience.
Pay Frequency:
Annual
A. POSITION PURPOSE
The Director of Planned Giving plays a critical role in Santa Clara University's efforts to secure resources for its strategic funding priorities and deepen its relationships with alumni, parents and friends of the University. In furtherance of the University's integrated strategic plan, this position works independently and inter-dependently to design and implement strategies with the University's current and prospective donors who will make legacy or planned gifts.
The Director of Planned Giving creates drives and executes donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship plans to leverage this historic time for Santa Clara University to achieve the goals of an ambitious campaign plan. As the University ramps up its campaign and ongoing development priorities, planned gifts are expected and have the ability to contribute a minimum of 25% of these results.
The Director of Planned Giving reports to the Executive Director for Planned Giving and will build and manage a portfolio that includes the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of prospects targeted for gifts of $100,000 and above. In addition to their individual contributions, the Director is a valued member of the Planned Giving team and will help to meet the vision and goals for the Planned Giving program and must be able to work with senior University administrators, major gift and reunion gift officers, and with schools/colleges and centers of distinction to identify funding opportunities and develop prospect-to-donor strategies.
They will contribute to the success of the University's development goals; contribute to the University's culture; add value to the Planned Giving program; increase the outreach and engagement with the University's alumni and friends; and increase the planned gift pipeline with the ultimate impact of contributing greatly to the University's mission and strategic goals. Successful candidates will have a proven record of and can articulate the importance of internal and external relationship building as it relates to Planned Giving or their previous field[s]
This position is eligible for a flexible work schedule: hybrid - work from office and
home.
B. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Develop, lead and execute solicitations to secure planned gifts
with a priority focus between $100,000 and above. Planned gifts may
include documented bequest expectancies, life income gifts, IRA's,
life insurance, real estate, business interests, and other
appreciated assets.
- Contribute to the growth of the University's planned gift
expectancy pipeline; this growth will contribute a minimum of 25%
of the comprehensive campaign goal.
- Develop and manage a robust and dynamic portfolio that includes
prospects in all phases of the donor solicitation cycle. Secure and
conduct personal face-to-face visits monthly to qualify, engage,
solicit, and steward the University's planned giving donors and
prospects.
- Work closely with all University constituencies to develop
strategies for assigned planned giving prospects leading to
successful solicitation of planned gifts.
- Collaborate with annual class giving officers to solicit
members of the senior reunion classes (45/50/55/60threunions) for
planned gifts and membership to the legacy society; and collaborate
with and assist assigned major gift and principal gift officers
with the preparation, explanation and/or solicitation of planned
and blended gift solicitations.
- Manage a minimum portfolio of about 120 Planned Giving
prospects with a target of 8-10 face-to-face visits per
month.
- Ability to move prospects through the discovery, cultivation
and solicitation process with the result to raise
$700,000-$2,000,000 and above annually in life income gifts,
bequest expectancies, and other planned and major gifts.
- Lead the development of engagement and solicitation strategies
for qualified planned giving prospects, oversee the implementation
and personally drive the execution of said strategies. This
includes collaborating with academic leaders, other development
officers and directors of external relations and donor's
professional advisors to develop donor-centered proposals that may
include gift strategies that involve various assets and
priorities.
- Produce well-written, accurate and timely follow-up and related
planned gift illustrations, correspondence such as comprehensive
proposals, related budgets, contact reports, cover and thank you
letters, e-mails, reports, and briefings in support of cultivating,
soliciting and stewarding assigned prospects.
- Track and record activities as they relate to assigned
prospects using the CRM database (CLARA) and report regularly to
the Executive Director for Planned Giving. Proficient and versed in
working with gift illustration software and technology related to
the position.
- Adherence to the gift acceptance policies and procedures
through various internal channels for gift acceptance is
imperative. Participate as an active member of the Office of
Development, sharing information and collaborating with colleagues
in a respectful and professional manner; contributing to a healthy
and positive work environment.
- Maintain a healthy, fair and inclusive work environment by
promoting diversity, exercising teamwork and collaboration with
working with diverse groups, donors, volunteer groups, and
coworkers.
- Perform other duties as assigned in support of Santa Clara
University's mission.
C. OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES
- Maintain knowledge of University priorities in order to develop
and match prospect's philanthropic interests.
- Maintain a working knowledge of charitable tax, financial and
estate planning law.
- Prepare, provide and discuss with prospects and their advisors
gift illustrations through Crescendo software and other similar
applications and written proposals.
- Assist donors in the acceptance process for outright gifts and
life income gifts of real and personal property, including due
diligence procedures and IRS compliance for charitable
gifts.
- Assist in coordinating the annual events sponsored by the
Office of Planned Giving and other University Relations
events.
- Assist with the robust planned giving marketing and
communications efforts.
- Participates in selected estate, financial or planned giving
councils with the goal of developing effective relationships with
member professionals, referrals, and to assume, when appropriate
and agreed upon, a leadership position in the
organization.
- Enhance professional development and expertise by maintaining
membership in selected national and regional planned giving
associations; maintains contacts and consults with fellow gift
planners; subscribes to Planned Giving listservs; actively reads
planned giving and related professional journals and
reports.
D. GENERAL GUIDELINES
- Recommend initiatives and implement changes to improve quality
and services.
- Identify and determine cause of problems; develop and present
recommendations for improvement of established processes and
practices.
- Maintain contact with external constituents and solicit
feedback for improved university relations.
- Maximize productivity through use of appropriate tools; planned
training and performance initiatives.
- Research and develop resources that create timely and efficient
workflow.
- Prepare progress reports; inform supervisor of project status
and deviation from goals. Ensure completeness, accuracy and
timeliness of all operational functions.
- Prepare and submit reports as requested and
required.
- Develop and implement guidelines to support the functions of
the unit.
E. QUALIFICATIONS
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. We will consider candidates that do not come from a traditional fundraising background. While our preference is to hire someone with specific experience in the industry, we encourage you to apply if you do not have the specific listed work experience but you believe your skills and professional background would translate successfully into this role.
The items below are representative of the knowledge, skills, abilities, education, and experience required or preferred.
This position requires the ability to effectively establish and maintain cooperative working relationships within a diverse multicultural environment.
1. Skills
- Must be a goal oriented and self-motivated individual who can
demonstrate accountability, initiative, creativity and focus in a
rapidly changing and intellectually stimulating
environment.
- Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills and the ability to
collaborate, build alliances, and achieve results within a
population that may possess competing interests, opinions, and /or
expectations.
- Demonstrate strong active listening skills and ability to
negotiate positive outcomes.
- Positive attitude, sense of humor and flexibility.
- Preference for proficiency in using Crescendo Pro (or
similar),a CRM database (preferably for fundraising), or experience
using any fundraising database. If no experience, then willingness
to learn new software if needed.
- Excellent computer skills; proficiency in using advanced
functions of word processing, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint,
Google products (i.e., Google docs, Gmail, etc.) database and web
resources.
- Required to have a valid driver's license and personal
transportation vehicle available for frequent travel to business
meetings (mileage is reimbursed under federal
guidelines).
2. Abilities
- Demonstrated level of comfort working and communicating with
top executives, community leaders and/or University leadership.
Ability to motivate, build long-term relationships with and gain
the respect of internal and external clients.
- Demonstrated ability to manage time and work load to multitask
and achieve goals in a deadline driven environment.
- A genuine appetite to contribute to a collaborative, ethical,
and professional team environment.
- Ability to work on the road and/or work at odd hours and on
weekends.
- Demonstrated ability to multitask in a deadline driven
environment with a healthy attitude to attaining goals; to work
independently and as a member of a staff team; to exercise sound
judgment and discretion; and to promote collaboration.
3. Education
- Bachelor's degree required with related advanced training in
fundraising, estate and financial planning.
4. Years of Experience
- Candidates will have 6-8 years of related professional
experience including 3-5 years of direct fundraising experience,
preferably in a higher education environment.
- Verifiable track record of successfully soliciting and closing
gifts from individuals/organizations or similar experience in
developing relationships with high net worth clients or
customers.
5. Desired Qualifications
- Strong knowledge of Planned Giving vehicles, federal and state
tax regulations and charitable estate planning laws and techniques.
Includes knowledge of due diligence procedures in the acceptance of
non-cash gifts, such as real estate, securities, illiquid assets,
etc.
- Successful professional experience, preferably at an
institution of higher education or a sales-driven organization
related to Planned Giving and/or sales objective.
- Advanced degree in law, estate or financial planning, or
CFRE.
F. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, the California Fair Employment & Housing Act, and all other applicable laws, SCU provides reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities. A qualified individual is a person who meets skill, experience, education, or other requirements of the position, and who can perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
- Considerable time is spent at a desk using a computer and
phone.
- Required to frequently travel to outside constituent
meetings.
- Required to travel to other buildings on the campus.
- Driving related to meetings with external
constituents.
- Meeting with external constituents at off-campus locations
including other offices, restaurants, other private and public
venues.
G. WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described below are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
- Typical office environment. Share spaces with
teammates.
- Mostly indoor office environment with possible
windows.
- Offices with equipment noise (like office printers).
- Offices with frequent interruptions.
EEO Statement
Equal Opportunity/Notice of Nondiscrimination
Santa Clara University is an equal opportunity/equal access/affirmative action employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce and complies with all Federal and California State laws, regulations, and executive orders regarding non-discrimination and affirmative action. Applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged. For a complete copy of Santa Clara University's equal opportunity and nondiscrimination policies, see https://www.scu.edu/title-ix/policies-reports/
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972
Santa Clara University does not discriminate in its employment practices or in its educational programs or activities on the basis of sex/gender, and prohibits retaliation against any person opposing discrimination or participating in any discrimination investigation or complaint process internally or externally. The Title IX Coordinator and Section 504 and ADA Coordinator is Jenna Elliott, Interim Director of Equal Opportunity and Title IX, 408-551-3043, jrelliot@scu.edu , www.scu.edu/title-ix. Inquiries can also be made to the Assistant Secretary of Education within the Office for Civil Rights (OCR).
Clery Notice of Availability
Santa Clara University annually collects information about campus crimes and other reportable incidents in accordance with the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. To view the Santa Clara University report, please go to the Campus Safety Services website. To request a paper copy please call Campus Safety at (408) 554-4441. The report includes the type of crime, venue, and number of occurrences.
Americans with Disabilities Act
Santa Clara University affirms its' commitment to employ qualified individuals with disabilities within the workplace and to comply with the Americans with Disability Act. All applicants desiring an accommodation should contact the Department of Human Resources, and 408-554-5750 and request to speak to Indu Ahluwalia by phone at 408-554-5750 or by email at iahluwalia@scu.edu.
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