Job Description
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Design and implement long and short-term planned giving fundraising strategies which include setting program goals, managing relationships, and leading marketing and education efforts internally and externally.
Research, identify, and contact planned giving prospects.
Develop effective strategies to proactively build awareness of planned giving options and educate the front-line fundraising team.
Develop, recommend, and implement appropriate strategies for cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding these individuals. Consult with Development colleagues, administrators, faculty, trustees, and other volunteers as appropriate.
Serve as the planned giving advisor for the Major Gifts team with a focus on increasing their understanding of how and when planned giving fits within the overall fundraising strategy, and how to introduce/address planned giving vehicles into donor conversations or proposals.
Travel with gift officers who have generated interest in planned gifts and need assistance in working through the gift planning process.
Support planned and complex gift options which extend beyond bequests and estate giving and include complex and innovative giving vehicles that maximize tax benefits and donor impact.
Manage and make recommendations for the College’s planned giving gift acceptance policies.
Evaluate the effectiveness of all planned giving initiatives and activities across the College on a periodic bases; initiate changes as needed.
In partnership with the Stewardship Office, co-manage the recognition program for planned giving, including ensuring regular contact with planned gift donors and designing and implementing recognition efforts that maintain ongoing relationships with donors who have made planned giving donations.
Plan and manage events related to the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of planned giving donors in partnership with the Advancement Events Office and Stewardship Office.
Develop and manage the use and production of planned giving marketing materials for a targeted audience in partnership with The Fund for Babson and College Marketing.
Conduct an average minimum of 18 face-to-face or virtual meetings per month.
Provide written briefings for senior leadership and faculty visits with donor and prospective donors, as well as follow-up documentation and correspondence.
Assume additional responsibilities as required.
YOUR TEAM WILL INCLUDE
N/A
WHAT EDUCATION AND SKILLS YOU WILL NEED
Bachelor’s degree
Must have a minimum of 10+ years of experience in planned/major giving and with a range of fundraising responsibilities that include management or supervision of fundraising processes
Must have experience closing planned and major gifts at the 6-figure level
Must have a strong knowledge base of all aspects of planned giving and fundraising
Must have current working knowledge of planned giving IRS rules and regulations
Proven ability to mentor and collaborate with fellow staff
Must have exceptional interpersonal, organizational, and verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to be effective at engaging with all levels of the College
Demonstrated ability to establish creditability and confidence with donors and prospective donors
Ability to work with ethnically, culturally, and socially diverse students, staff, faculty, and other constituencies
Must have the flexibility and willingness to assume new tasks and special projects
Ability to envision and propose new methods to perform tasks that support ET&A; take thoughtful risks; and accept new and ongoing initiatives, objectives, and solutions to gain sought-after results.
Ability to anticipate and embrace change; demonstrate willingness to achieve, acquire, and utilize new skills and challenging tasks; and is flexible in changing conditions.
Must have strong computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint).
HOW AND WHERE YOU WILL WORK
Requires work onsite a minimum of 3 days a week (Monday and a minimum of 2 other days; additional requirements based on outlined department policy); the on-campus requirement is subject to modification based on organizational need.
Willingness to travel as a representative of the College
Requires occasional nights and/or weekend work
Must have had a valid unrestricted U.S. Driver’s License for one year, and maintain throughout employment an insurable (as determined by the College’s insurer’s criteria) or a satisfactory driving record; must successfully complete and pass the College’s vehicle training program within the first 60 days of employment; annual or more frequent review of employee’s driving record based on the College insurer’s criteria; and safety training as required by management.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS YOU MAY HAVE
Prior fundraising experience in an academic environment preferred
This is an exempt position with the following pay range: $182,902-$203,224 depending on a candidate’s experience; the role is also eligible for bonuses based on performance and budget.
Babson College offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees working at least 28 hours per week.
Insurance Coverage: Medical, dental, vision, group life and long-term disability insurance, business travel accident insurance, and mental health benefits.
Time Off: Starting at 3 weeks of vacation annually, 2 weeks of sick time, 1 week of paid family illness time, 6 weeks of paid parental leave, and 12 paid holidays per year. President’s holidays are determined each year.
Retirement: Participation in a 403(b) retirement plan with mandatory employee contributions and a 4:1 employer match.
Additional Benefits: Wellbeing programs, virtual fitness platform, and employee assistance program.
All questions or concerns about this posting should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at hr@babson.edu.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
Design and implement long and short-term planned giving fundraising strategies which include setting program goals, managing relationships, and leading marketing and education efforts internally and externally.
Research, identify, and contact planned giving prospects.
Develop effective strategies to proactively build awareness of planned giving options and educate the front-line fundraising team.
Develop, recommend, and implement appropriate strategies for cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding these individuals. Consult with Development colleagues, administrators, faculty, trustees, and other volunteers as appropriate.
Serve as the planned giving advisor for the Major Gifts team with a focus on increasing their understanding of how and when planned giving fits within the overall fundraising strategy, and how to introduce/address planned giving vehicles into donor conversations or proposals.
Travel with gift officers who have generated interest in planned gifts and need assistance in working through the gift planning process.
Support planned and complex gift options which extend beyond bequests and estate giving and include complex and innovative giving vehicles that maximize tax benefits and donor impact.
Manage and make recommendations for the College’s planned giving gift acceptance policies.
Evaluate the effectiveness of all planned giving initiatives and activities across the College on a periodic bases; initiate changes as needed.
In partnership with the Stewardship Office, co-manage the recognition program for planned giving, including ensuring regular contact with planned gift donors and designing and implementing recognition efforts that maintain ongoing relationships with donors who have made planned giving donations.
Plan and manage events related to the cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of planned giving donors in partnership with the Advancement Events Office and Stewardship Office.
Develop and manage the use and production of planned giving marketing materials for a targeted audience in partnership with The Fund for Babson and College Marketing.
Conduct an average minimum of 18 face-to-face or virtual meetings per month.
Provide written briefings for senior leadership and faculty visits with donor and prospective donors, as well as follow-up documentation and correspondence.
Assume additional responsibilities as required.
YOUR TEAM WILL INCLUDE
N/A
WHAT EDUCATION AND SKILLS YOU WILL NEED
Bachelor’s degree
Must have a minimum of 10+ years of experience in planned/major giving and with a range of fundraising responsibilities that include management or supervision of fundraising processes
Must have experience closing planned and major gifts at the 6-figure level
Must have a strong knowledge base of all aspects of planned giving and fundraising
Must have current working knowledge of planned giving IRS rules and regulations
Proven ability to mentor and collaborate with fellow staff
Must have exceptional interpersonal, organizational, and verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to be effective at engaging with all levels of the College
Demonstrated ability to establish creditability and confidence with donors and prospective donors
Ability to work with ethnically, culturally, and socially diverse students, staff, faculty, and other constituencies
Must have the flexibility and willingness to assume new tasks and special projects
Ability to envision and propose new methods to perform tasks that support ET&A; take thoughtful risks; and accept new and ongoing initiatives, objectives, and solutions to gain sought-after results.
Ability to anticipate and embrace change; demonstrate willingness to achieve, acquire, and utilize new skills and challenging tasks; and is flexible in changing conditions.
Must have strong computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint).
HOW AND WHERE YOU WILL WORK
Requires work onsite a minimum of 3 days a week (Monday and a minimum of 2 other days; additional requirements based on outlined department policy); the on-campus requirement is subject to modification based on organizational need.
Willingness to travel as a representative of the College
Requires occasional nights and/or weekend work
Must have had a valid unrestricted U.S. Driver’s License for one year, and maintain throughout employment an insurable (as determined by the College’s insurer’s criteria) or a satisfactory driving record; must successfully complete and pass the College’s vehicle training program within the first 60 days of employment; annual or more frequent review of employee’s driving record based on the College insurer’s criteria; and safety training as required by management.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS YOU MAY HAVE
Prior fundraising experience in an academic environment preferred
This is an exempt position with the following pay range: $182,902-$203,224 depending on a candidate’s experience; the role is also eligible for bonuses based on performance and budget.
Babson College offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees working at least 28 hours per week.
Insurance Coverage: Medical, dental, vision, group life and long-term disability insurance, business travel accident insurance, and mental health benefits.
Time Off: Starting at 3 weeks of vacation annually, 2 weeks of sick time, 1 week of paid family illness time, 6 weeks of paid parental leave, and 12 paid holidays per year. President’s holidays are determined each year.
Retirement: Participation in a 403(b) retirement plan with mandatory employee contributions and a 4:1 employer match.
Additional Benefits: Wellbeing programs, virtual fitness platform, and employee assistance program.
All questions or concerns about this posting should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at hr@babson.edu.
About Babson College
Babson College is the global leader in entrepreneurship education, ranked for having the No. 1 undergraduate school and MBA for entrepreneurship 26 and 29 times in a row.
An independent, not-for-profit institution, Babson is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). Each academic year, more than 2,100 undergraduate and 900 graduate students attend Babson, representing more than 80 countries.
As creators and conveners of knowledge about entrepreneurship, Babson distinguishes itself with an Undergraduate School that provides a top-flight business education blending innovative, integrated and applied business and liberal arts programs with curricular and cocurricular learning experiences; the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business, that grants highly ranked MBA and MS degrees; an Executive Education program for professionals looking to grow in today’s rapidly evolving business environment; a world-class faculty with real-world experience—87% of our full-time faculty hold a doctoral degree or its equivalent, and are accomplished entrepreneurs, executives, scholars, authors, researchers, poets, and artists; global research projects that are used as key benchmarking indicators by a number of distinguished regional, national and supranational authorities around the world; and Babson Global, which works with corporate, university, government, and foundation partners to advance entrepreneurship education and Entrepreneurial Thought and Action worldwide.
Babson College would like you to finish the application on their website.