Lakeville, Connecticut30+ days ago
Steward and develop Hotchkiss’ robust, proactive gift planning program to meet the philanthropic objectives of Hotchkiss’ donors and the School’s fundraising goals; Maintain personal philanthropic relationships with planned and major gift donors and manage a portfolio of 50-75 donors and donor prospects; Creatively build the School’s planned giving stewardship program; Oversee and initiate a multi-channel marketing and communications plan to increase significantly Town Hill Society membership and more closely and enthusiastically engage current membership; Manage relationships with current and future gift planning vendors to leverage marketing and analytical tools; Educate and coach development office colleagues and school colleagues about planned giving concepts, including bequests, retirement planning, life insurance, income tax planning, gifts of complex assets, life income gifts, and charitable trusts, and how these concepts can maximize philanthropy; Promote gift planning with colleagues, donors, and trustees that will lead to new life income and estate gifts; Provide support throughout complex gift conversations/solicitations, including donor visits with colleagues as needed and the writing of planned gift proposals; Provide colleagues with written materials, illustrations, etc. to support their gift conversations; Oversee one other gift officer focused on gift planning fundraising and program administration; Use gift planning software and related services to provide gift illustrations for donors and donor prospects; Provide staff and key volunteers with updates on legislative and/or legal issues that will impact charitable giving; Report to departmental leadership and the Board of Trustees on the state and progress of gift planning at Hotchkiss. Finally, the Director of Gift Planning will be an outstanding colleague working closely with development colleagues, trustees, faculty, administrators, and volunteers to identify prospective donors, cultivate relationships, solicit gifts, and provide thoughtful cultivation and stewardship in support of the School’s highest goals and priorities.