Director of International Fundraising
Tufts University | |
United States, Massachusetts, Medford | |
80 George Street (Show on map) | |
Dec 07, 2024 | |
Overview
Tufts University Advancement Division (UA) is a comprehensive development and alumni engagement enterprise with a staff complement of approximately 200 full time employees. Units within UA include development/fundraising, alumni engagement, stewardship and donor relations, special events, gift processing, research and prospect management, gift planning, corporate and foundation relations, and information systems and management. UA's mission is to build strong relationships with Tufts University's constituents, match donor interests with the University's needs and priorities, and secure the financial resources necessary for Tufts to achieve excellence in teaching, research and scholarship. UA is strongly committed to serving the academic agenda of the University and creating a culture of philanthropy in the extended Tufts community. Integrity, collegiality, diversity, accountability, mutual trust and respect for the individual, as well as the intentions of our donors, are the values that guide the work of the Division What You'll Do Director of International Fundraising will identify, cultivate and solicit highly rated international fundraising prospects and collaborate with university partners to strengthen the Tufts community in key international centers. The director will manage a portfolio of both major gift and principal gift prospects. Essential Functions: * Work collaboratively within University Advancement with VP, and Sr VP to develop a comprehensive international fundraising strategy to secure gifts of $1M+ to support university priorities. Please include a cover letter with your application. What We're Looking For Basic Requirements:
Preferred Qualifications:
Pay Range Minimum $138,250.00, Midpoint $172,800.00, Maximum $207,350.00 Salary is based on related experience, expertise, and internal equity; generally, new hires can expect pay between the minimum and midpoint of the range. |