Assistant Director of Stewardship and Endowment Management

UNC-Chapel Hill

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Chapel Hill, NC - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 2 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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The Assistant Director of Stewardship and Endowment Management is responsible for managing the stewardship efforts for gifts received by the SPH Advancement Office in the Gillings School of Global Public Health including detailed gift reporting processing analysis and creative strategy. Reporting to the Senior Director of Annual Giving and Alumni Engagement this position is responsible for several key functions: Endowed fund stewardship donor recognition and engagement stewardship plans and gift processing. This position develops stewardship strategies and policies to ensure that donors receive substantive and impactful stewardship relative to their gift level area of impact and relationship to the School. The Assistant Director of Stewardship and Endowment Management will be a liaison with the University Development Office the Schools finance office and departments to monitor gather and manage fund-use information to be able to report use and impact information to donors of endowed funds. This includes leading a recurring six-month project that produces more than 175 personalized reports representing over $25 million in endowment funding ensuring donors receive clear detailed updates on the impact of their gifts. Additionally this role is responsible for facilitating meetings with donors and recipients of scholarships and professorships ranging from casual coffee discussions to full-day visits on campus. The Assistant Director of Stewardship and Endowment Management will manage a portfolio of specialized stewardship plans on select high-level donors and will oversee membership communications and stewardship for the Schools Rosenau Society (a leadership giving society with an average of 475 members annually). Additionally this position will be responsible for understanding current and future Federal and state regulations as well as University policies as they relate to scholarships financial aid and student information including how and when information can be shared with third parties (i.e. donors of scholarships). This position will serve as a subject matter expert to development officers and donors helping them understand these regulations and their impact on the information shared during the stewardship process.

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8:00 am 5:00 pm


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Position SummaryThe Assistant Director of Stewardship and Endowment Management is responsible for managing the stewardship efforts for gifts received by the SPH Advancement Office in the Gillings School of Global Public Health including detailed gift reporting processing analysis and creative strate...
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