APU seeks employees who desire to contribute to our thriving culture by cultivating community through professional interactions, demonstrating a posture of lifelong learning, and modeling Christ-like character. Working together, employees at APU commit to establishing a university atmosphere that is edifying to God and one another.
The Director of Gift and Estate Planning is responsible for overseeing a comprehensive program to effectively engage and expand the pipeline of alumni, parents, and friends who choose to name APU in their estate plans and/or who leverage charitable gift-planning vehicles to maximize their philanthropic investment in APU through current major, blended, and deferred giving. The Director of Gift and Estate Planning will implement a program and marketing strategy, along with goals, objectives, timelines, and metrics, to ensure program success and sustainability. The Director of Gift and Estate Planning will partner strategically with the Advancement team and campus partners to engage and build a consistent pipeline of prospects to achieve the current Campaign goals and long-term goals of APU, while aligning giving opportunities with donor interests.
Required Education
- Bachelor’s degree required.
- Master's preferred.
Required Experience
- Minimum of five years of proven experience and success in planned giving and major donor fundraising, including knowledge of gift and estate planning vehicles, strategies, tools, and marketing.
Primary Duties/Essential Functions
Overall Program Goals and Expectations
* Develop a Gift and Estate Planning program that produces $5M -- $10M annually in current and deferred gifts, bequests, and commitments, aligning with the goals of the campaign.
- Manage a portfolio of approximately 80-90 current and prospective major donors who also qualify as planned giving prospects and a goal of 15 face-to-face discovery, cultivation, and solicitation meetings per month. This may include local, regional, and national travel.
- Identify and implement specific strategies for the cultivation and solicitation of major and planned gift donor prospects; review written presentations and materials; work collaboratively with major gift officers to integrate planned giving into comprehensive fundraising plans, particularly within the campaign.
- Represent APU and promote planned giving opportunities to various public audiences, possibly through speaking engagements.
- Develop strategic and collaborative partnerships with the Advancement team, campus leaders, and partners to broaden the pipeline of engaged gift and estate planning prospects.
- Serve as successor trustee, when needed, on behalf of APU.
- Serve as liaison with the Business Office and Cornerstone Management for gift administration, estate gifts, and donor contracts.
Strategic Program Development
* Develop a three-year rolling strategic plan, including specific goals, measurable outcomes, and timetables, to raise major and planned gifts, and secure bequest commitments aligned with APU’s strategic priorities and donor interests.
- Ensure that the strategic plan accounts for changes and modifications to applicable tax law; ensure timely communications with donors to take advantage of opportunities that arise from such changes, or concerns that factor into gift planning decisions.
- Develop outreach events and engagement opportunities that expose prospects to the University's strategic goals and opportunities for philanthropic investment.
- Develop a network of vetted professional advisors (real estate agents, lawyers, accountants, financial management executives) who share APU’s vision and mission, and who will help expand prospect recruitment pipelines.
- Develop a thorough knowledge of the University’s departments, majors, and academic/co-curricular opportunities to present to donors and prospects.
Program Marketing, Communications, and Events
* Manage the work of the Planned Giving Coordinator to implement the gift and estate planning marketing strategies, communications, events, and stewardship activities.
- Provide oversight to the Cornerstone Society membership, marketing, branding, stewardship, communication, and engagement strategy.
- Coordinate with the Donor Relations team in providing updates on the impact of gifts and the progress of the campaign.
- Curate content for the E-Legacy Newsletter and website.
- Plan and develop effective programming for the Financial Advisors Network (FAN), as well as goals, strategies, budgets, and program evaluation.
- Assist with and attend Advancement and University events (may include evenings and weekends).
- Record appropriate information, documentation, and contact reports of all prospect and donor activity in Raiser's Edge.
Skills
- Ability to work under pressure, exuding a mature demeanor while multi-tasking in a deadline-oriented environment with accuracy and consistency.
- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.
- Ability to work collaboratively with a team, as well as an independent contributor.
- Ability to exercise good judgment and discretionary skills in determining when to act independently and when to consult management prior to taking action.
- Self-starter with a positive attitude.
Mental Demands
- In agreement with the purpose and goals of Azusa Pacific University in providing a Christian-based higher education for its students.
Physical Demands
- Requires repetitive motions and sitting at a computer keyboard.
- Hearing and speaking on the telephone.
- Able to conduct business at other offices on campus.
- Able to lift, bend, grasp, reach, lift up to 20 lbs. occasionally.
Visual Demands
- Reading, writing notes, and computer monitor.
Environment
- Pleasant office, comfortable temperatures.
Technologies
- Proficient in Google Apps., Microsoft Office, Word, and Excel.
Compensation
- Grade 20: $113,778 to $130,845 is the annual salary for this role and reflects what Azusa Pacific University reasonably expects to pay for this position. Actual compensation may vary based on the qualifications, experience, and internal equity. In addition to compensation, APU offers a competitive benefits package.
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Azusa Pacific University will conduct a background check on all final candidates.
Review of applications will begin immediately, and the position will remain open until filled unless otherwise stated. Azusa Pacific University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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