
Director of Fundraising Events & Donor Engagement
- New York City, NY
- $115,000-125,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Oversee the planning and execution of a portfolio of events, including but not limited to: annual fundraising galas, alumni events and reunions, board meetings and retreats and donor appreciation gatherings
- Develop and manage detailed project timelines, event budgets, run-of-shows, vendor contracts, production plans, and contingency strategies for each event.
- Lead site selection, vendor procurement, venue setup, catering, A/V, and all on-site logistics.
- Ensure each event aligns with University branding, strategic messaging, and fundraising objectives.
- Track and report on all event-related revenue and expenses.
- Work proactively to find solutions that maximize donor satisfaction and financial impact at donor & fundraising events.
- Work closely with Major Gifts, Annual Giving, Alumni Relations, Communications, and other teams to integrate events into larger donor engagement strategies.
- Supervise one full-time events team staff member, providing clear direction, mentorship, and performance feedback.
- Maintain the highest level of client service when dealing with University donors.
- Coordinate cross-functional event teams, including Advancement and other staff and external vendors, to ensure timely and successful event execution.
- Collaborate with fundraisers to identify and cultivate new prospects and donors
- Evening and weekend work is required based on event scheduling.
- Occasional travel may be necessary for off-campus event planning and coordination
- Bachelor's Degree preferred
- Minimum of 5-7 years of progressive experience in fundraising event planning or event production, preferably in higher education, nonprofit, or mission-driven organizations.
- Proven ability to develop and implement successful fundraising strategies and high-impact events.
- Ability to work independently and solve problems proactively.
- Ability to lead and inspire a team, while working collaboratively across departments.
- High level of professionalism, discretion, and understanding of donor relations.
- Ability to remain calm and self-possessed in fast-paced environment.
- Strong organizational, project management, and budgeting skills, with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Desire to work in a highly collaborative team-based environment.
- Polite, friendly demeanor.
- Proficient with technology.
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Institutional Advancement Wilf Campus, 500 West 185th Street, NY, NY
The Assistant Director of Fundraising Events reports directly to the Director of Fundraising Events and is responsible for assisting with the management of all events tied to University fundraising. Responsibilities include providing support for the management and execution of all fundraising events including planning and production, event budget tracking and donor attendance management. Working with both internal and external stakeholders, the Assistant Director of Fundraising Events will provide first line contact for donor questions and concerns. Client focused, it will be expected that the Assistant Director works proactively to find solutions that maximize donor satisfaction and financial impact at all University events.Current opportunities Position Department Location
Institutional Advancement Wilf Campus, 500 West 185th Street, NY, NY
The Assistant Director of Fundraising Events reports directly to the Director of Fundraising Events and is responsible for assisting with the management of all events tied to University fundraising. Responsibilities include providing support for the management and execution of all fundraising events including planning and production, event budget tracking and donor attendance management. Working with both internal and external stakeholders, the Assistant Director of Fundraising Events will provide first line contact for donor questions and concerns. Client focused, it will be expected that the Assistant Director works proactively to find solutions that maximize donor satisfaction and financial impact at all University events.Already Applied/Registered?Job AlertsStay informed of new opportunities at Yeshiva UniversityWork type
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