Director, Principal Gift Analyst
Company: Caresearchers
Location: Santa Clara
Posted on: January 24, 2025
Job Description:
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every Friday.The listing is free, and unless otherwise notified,
will be removed in three months.Thank you for listing your job with
us!Position Title: Director, Principal Gifts AnalystPosition Type:
RegularHiring Range: $96,600.00 - 113,600.00 per year; commensurate
with experience.Use this link to apply: OVERVIEWSanta Clara
University is a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located
in California's Silicon Valley, offering its 8,800 students
rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business,
and engineering, plus master's, Ph.D., and law degrees.
Distinguished by the highest retention rate and ranked second among
all masters' universities in the West by U.S. News and World
Report, Santa Clara University is California's oldest operating
institution of higher education. The University is focused on
creating an academic community that educates citizens and leaders
who will build a more just, humane, and sustainable
world.University Relations builds Santa Clara University's
excellence and character by strengthening relations with alumni,
parents, and friends of the University, raising public awareness,
and increasing private philanthropy. The Development Division has
been recognized with the CASE Educational Fundraising Award, an
honor given each year to superior fundraising programs at
educational institutions across the country.A. POSITION PURPOSEThe
Principal Gifts team (PG) supports transformative fundraising
gifts, each in excess of $2,000,000 at Santa Clara University by
providing customized information and analyses that contribute to
building and maintaining donor relationships and strengthening
connections to the University. The PG team works collaboratively
with each other, including the development officers, prospect
management and analytics, and other teams in university relations
and offices across campus, to ensure the university meets its
fundraising goals.Reporting to the Senior Associate Vice President
for Principal Gifts and Development (AVP), the Principal Gifts
Analyst is responsible for assessing wealth, giving capacity and
propensity of prospective donors to meet the campus fundraising
goals and objectives. The Principal Gifts Analyst works in close
partnership with the principal gift team to oversee principal gift
prospect identification, prospect research, portfolio development,
and critical accounting interactions with PG donor's wealth
advisors. This role produces and manages quarterly and annual donor
reports for donors to scholarships, professorships, capital,
academic priorities and programmatic areas. The Principal Gifts
Analyst analyzes large and complex data and monitors news alerts,
employment changes, stock sales, IPO offerings, and public records
for PG prospects while supporting the strategic and tactical
planning and operational effectiveness of the unit's and overall
university's fundraising.B. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Independently lead large and complex projects that have
multiple tasks and competing deadlines.
- Advise the Sr. AVP on developing and implementing PG guidelines
and procedures, priority setting, and new initiatives.
- Design and implement comprehensive data-mining and proactive
prospect identification projects for fundraising initiatives.
- Initiate and lead projects to make PG's work more efficient and
effective to improve service to academic units and University
Relations.
- Proactively identify and research successful and generous
prospective donors whose philanthropic interests match the
University's priorities and initiatives.
- Research, analyze, and maintain information on prospective
donor's backgrounds, interests, and philanthropic propensity using
a variety of electronic databases, public records, publications,
and online services.
- Oversee regular portfolio reviews with the Principal Gifts
team, to advise prospect strategy, track pipeline development, and
optimize portfolios.
- Analyze and identify trends and develop actionable
recommendations for Principal Gift officers and University
Relations leadership.
- Maintain liaison relationships on behalf of the PG team with
various departments within University Relations and across
campus.
- Interpret and analyze biographical and financial information on
individuals and where appropriate, corporations and foundations,
based on fundraising strategies and objectives.
- Respond promptly to all research inquiries which may include
financial assets, potential for philanthropic support, business and
professional affiliations, areas of interest and other university
affiliations.
- Support and promote the PG program, including conducting
prospect strategy meetings, preparing routine reports of prospect
information, and advising fundraisers and other development staff
on prospect management guidelines and procedures.
- Assist Sr. AVP in mentoring and training PG team members.
- Coordinate proactive use of the CLARA (CRM) database to support
moves management, including assignments, moves tracking, proposal
tracking, and task management.
- Collaborate with PMA to develop, document and implement
policies and procedures for managing principal gift prospect
information.
- Other duties as assigned.C. PROVIDES WORK DIRECTIONProvide
oversight and guidance to student workers assigned to Principal
Gifts.D. QUALIFICATIONSTo perform this job successfully, an
individual must be able to perform each essential duty
satisfactorily. The items below are representative of the
knowledge, skills, abilities, education, and experience required or
preferred.
- Knowledge
- Knowledge of fundraising and proven experience in producing,
analyzing, and interpreting data to drive fundraising
strategies.
- Demonstrated knowledge of project management, including
proficiency in developing and implementing complex data
projects.
- Mastery of current prospect research techniques, methods, and
resources.
- Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in research and prospect
management, with specific experience in research techniques and
prospect management strategies.
- Proficiency in the evaluation of gift capacity through standard
wealth-assessment formulas and with systems of ranking and
prioritizing prospects based on giving capacity, interest and
readiness.
- Understanding of advancement information systems including
software and business best practices.
- Understanding and appreciation of the mission of Santa Clara
University and the vision and values of a Jesuit Catholic
educational institution.
- 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 relationships, 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.
- Experience managing and coordinating complex projects that have
multiple tasks with competing deadlines. Superior organization
skills, attention to detail, and ability to follow through on
projects.
- Positive attitude, sense of humor and flexibility.
- Strong quantitative and analytical skills and facility with
projections and forecasting.
- Proficiency in using fundraising (CRM) database. Proficiency
and experience in Microsoft Office products, spreadsheets
(including advanced Excel functions), Google products (i.e. Google
docs, Gmail, etc.), and an ability and willingness to learn new
software if needed.
- Abilities
- Mastery of current prospect research techniques, methods, and
resources.
- Demonstrated ability to write and speak clearly and
persuasively; discretion and ability to manage sensitive
information appropriately.
- Ability to work independently and the ability to establish and
maintain cooperative working relationships.
- Demonstrated ability to carry out multiple projects
simultaneously and with maximum independence.
- Demonstrated leadership experience, particularly with
cross-departmental teams.
- Ability to solve problems creatively and effectively, and work
under tight and shifting deadlines.
- Understanding of academic fundraising and ability to formulate
productive partnerships with fundraisers, other SCU colleagues and
external constituencies.
- Ability to communicate and work effectively with individuals
from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
- Ability to communicate with technical staff, non-technical
staff and a demonstrated understanding of data analysis.
- EducationBachelor's degree or equivalent years of experience
required. Graduate or professional degree preferred.
- Years of ExperienceMinimum 6 + years of direct experience in
the research and prospect management/development field (or closely
related field), preferably at a higher education institution.F.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe 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.Considerable time is spent at a
desk using a computer terminal. May be required to travel to other
buildings on the campus. May be required to attend conference and
training sessions within Bay Area or in- or out-of-state locations.
May be required to occasionally travel to outside customers,
vendors or suppliers.G. WORK ENVIRONMENTThe work environment
characteristics described below are representative of those an
employee encounters while performing the essential functions of
this job.Typical office environment. Mostly indoor office
environment with windows. Offices with equipment noise. Offices
with frequent interruptions.EEO StatementEqual Opportunity/Notice
of NondiscriminationSanta 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.COVID-19 StatementThe health and safety
of the University community is a top priority. The University
strongly recommends that all employees are fully vaccinated for
COVID-19 as the vaccination and boosters are safe, effective tools
that significantly minimize the chances of serious illness and
hospitalization. Please contact Human Resources if you have any
questions.TelecommuteSanta Clara University is registered to do
business in the following states: California, Nevada, Oregon,
Washington, Arizona, and Illinois. Employees approved to
telecommute are required to perform their work within one of these
states.
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