Director of Development, Northwest & Southwest Region University of Oregon

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Eugene, OR - USA

profile Yearly Salary: $ 90000 - 94000
Posted on: 11 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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Another Source is recruiting a Director of Development Regional Philanthropy (Northwest & Southwest) for the University of Oregon.
This is a highly external-facing role focused on managing a portfolio of major gift prospects and expanding UOs presence across key regional markets- Seattle Denver Boulder Las Vegas and Salt Lake City.
Key callouts:
Build relationships across a broad multi-state territory
Focus on gifts in the $100K$999K range
Play a key role in growing and shaping a developing regional model
Ideal for someone entrepreneurial who enjoys building new donor pipelines.
If youre excited about the opportunity to help shape regional fundraising strategy and expand impact- lets connect.

Description: What youll be doing

Another Sources clientUniversity of Oregon is recruiting aDirector of Development Regional Philanthropy (Northwest & Southwest States)to join their team inEugeneor Portland OR two days per week onsite.

The role is expected to average approximately one week of travel per month (about 10 trips annually) withthe majority oftime focused on regional development efforts including cultivating and stewarding relationships to achieve market saturation.

This position will primarily focusin: Seattle Denver Boulder Salt Lake City Las Vegas.

Heresa little about the University of Oregon:
The University of Oregon (UO) is a flagship public research institution known for itsstrong senseof community innovation and impact. Located in Eugene-a vibrant college town surrounded by natural beauty-UO serves more than23000 studentsand is recognized for its commitment to student success interdisciplinary research and public service.

University Advancement plays a critical role in advancing UOs mission by building meaningful relationships with alumni and supporters around the world. Through strategic engagement and philanthropy the university is fueling scholarships academic excellence and transformative initiatives that shape the future.

Regional Philanthropy at the University of Oregon plays a critical role in expanding the universitys reach and impact beyond campus by building meaningful relationships with alumni and donors across key geographic markets. Through a regionally focused approach the team connects donors to opportunities that support student success scholarships academic programs and university-wide priorities. By partnering closely with campus leadership and advancement colleagues Regional Philanthropy drives engagement and philanthropic investment that strengthens the universitys presence and impact across the Northwest and Southwest regions.

Learn more about University Advancement: this role:
As the Director of Development Regional Philanthropy (Northwest & Southwest States) you will play a key role in expanding the University of Oregons philanthropic reach across a diverse and geographically dispersed region.In this role you will manage a portfolio of major gift prospects focusing on gifts in the $100K$999K range andleadall aspects of the donor lifecycle-from identification and qualification to cultivation solicitation and stewardship. You willbe responsible fordeveloping and executing a regional fundraising strategy partnering closely with colleagues across University Advancement and academic units to align donor interests with institutional priorities.

As a highly external-facing role you will spendtimetraveling throughout your assigned region to build relationships advance donor conversations and represent the university. You will collaborate closely with regional teammates central development and campus partners to coordinate outreach and maximize engagement opportunities.

This role is ideal for a proactive fundraiser who enjoys autonomy thrives in a fast-paced and relationship-focused environment and is motivated by building connections across a broad region. You will contribute to regional strategy while personally driving results and helping grow a strong pipeline of major gift donors.

Your Contribution Will Likely Include:

Fundraising & Portfolio Management

  • Manage a portfolio of major gift prospects focusing on gifts in the $100K$999K range and drive all phases of the donor lifecycle from identification through stewardship
  • Develop and execute strategic individualized cultivation and solicitation plans to secure philanthropic support aligned with university priorities
  • Proactivelyidentify qualify and build a pipeline of new prospects across the assigned region through research outreach and engagement
  • Lead donor meetings and solicitations making compelling cases for support across a range of university initiatives
  • Travelwithin the region to engage donors evaluate prospects and advance giving conversations

Regional Strategy & Collaboration

  • Develop and implement a regional fundraising strategy in partnership with senior leadership and regional team members
  • Collaborate closely with other regional directors central development and academic units to coordinate outreach and maximize donor engagement
  • Partner with programs including annual giving gift planning principal gifts and alumni engagement to strengthen the donor pipeline and outcomes
  • Represent the assigned region in development meetings contributing insights and strategy to broader advancement efforts

Relationship Building & Engagement

  • Build andmaintainstrong relationships with alumni parents and friends of the university across a geographically dispersed region
  • Serve as a visible ambassador for the university effectively communicating mission priorities and opportunities for impact
  • Partner with faculty administrators and volunteers to connect donors with meaningful engagement and giving opportunities
  • Ensure thoughtful stewardship and recognition of donors to foster long-term relationships

Planning & Execution

  • Set and achieve annual fundraising goals aligned with regional and institutional priorities
  • Track and manage donor activity using CRM systems ensuringaccurateandtimelydocumentation
  • Support planning and execution of regional events and engagement opportunities in collaboration with advancement partners
  • Contribute to an inclusive collaborative and mission-driven team culture whilemaintaininghigh standardsof professionalism

Experience You Will Bring:

  • Bachelors degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
  • 3 years of professional fundraising experience OR 5 years of related experience (e.g. sales business development)
  • Demonstrated success building relationships and closing major gifts or equivalent high-value deals
  • Strong portfolio management skills including prioritization and strategic planning
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage diverse audiences
  • Ability to work collaboratively across teams and navigate a complex organization
  • Commitment to diversity equity and inclusion
  • Willingness and ability to travelfrequently

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience in higher education fundraising
  • Experience working with volunteer boards or advisory groups

Whatsin it for you:

  • Salary:$90000$94000 annually
  • Relocationassistanceavailable
  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical dental retirement plans and generous paid time off

Learn more about benefits here: to Equity & Inclusion:
The University of Oregon is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment. University Advancement specifically strives to foster a welcoming respectful workplace that values the contributions of all individuals and supportsequitableoutcomes across its community.

Another Source works with their clients on a retained project basis. We are committed to building inclusive candidate pools as we partner with hiring teams. As youread throughthe job posting and review the list of qualifications (and/or preferred) please do not self-select out if you feel you do not meet every qualification. No one is 100% qualified. We encourage you to apply and share your story with us.

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