Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Major Gifts Fundraising (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Major Gifts Fundraising is a 20-unit advanced certificate program designed to equip professionals with the essential skills needed for career advancement in the field of nonprofit major gifts fundraising. As the demand for skilled professionals in this area continues to grow, this program is particularly important for those looking to advance their careers or transition into the nonprofit sector.
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- Major Gifts Fundraising Strategy
- Nonprofit Fundraising Principles
- Philanthropic Trends and Forecasting
- Leading a Major Gifts Program
- Building Relationships with Major Donors
- Cultivating and Sustaining Donor Relationships
- Creating a Donor-Centered Fundraising Approach
- Designing a Major Gifts Plan
- Researching and Identifying Major Donors
- Writing Winning Proposals and Reports
- Stewarding Donor Relationships and Gifts
- Measuring and Evaluating Major Gifts Success
- Building a Strong Development Team
- Collaborating with Other Development Officers
- Nonprofit Governance and Compliance
- Foundation and Corporate Giving Strategies
- Donor Retention and Upward Mobility
- Using Data and Analytics in Major Gifts Fundraising
- Developing a Personalized Approach to Major Gifts
- Cross-Cultural and International Fundraising Strategies
- Board Engagement and Involvement in Major Gifts Fundraising
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As you navigate your career in nonprofit major gifts fundraising, it's essential to understand the various roles that exist within the field.
Major Gifts Officer (30%): Oversees the development and implementation of major gifts strategies to secure significant donations.
Philanthropy Manager (25%): Manages the cultivation and solicitation of major donors, ensuring strong relationships and securing significant gifts.
Development Manager (20%): Oversees the overall development strategy, including major gifts, planned giving, and corporate partnerships.
Grant Writer (25%): Researches and writes grant proposals to secure funding from foundations, corporations, and government entities.
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