Development Coordinator Education, Training & Library - Seattle, WA at Geebo

Development Coordinator

The Mountaineers Development Coordinator provides administrative, reporting, and troubleshooting support for the Development Team.
Reporting to the Annual Giving Manager, this behind-the-scenes position plays a foundational role in achieving the organization's annual $1.
77M
fundraising goal, with a specific focus on data integrity and donor experience.
The Development Coordinator will oversee and implement the operational processes of the Development Team, including donation documentation, gift acknowledgements, event registration management, prospect research, corporate matching, and reporting.
As part of a dynamic, five-person Development Team, the position will also collaborate on events, communications, and new strategies for engaging donors.
The position also assists the CEO with logistical support for the Board of Directors and Advisory Council.
Objectives and Key Results Serve as project manager to provide regular reporting with relevant, readable, and timely data to the development team, CEO and Board of Directors.
Take a primary role in the daily entry, accuracy, and maintenance of donor and donation data and provide tax receipts in compliance with our status as a 501(c)3 organization and in accordance with industry best practices.
Manage a regular reconciliation process with the accounting team and contribute to a successful annual audit process.
Become team expert in our donor CRM, Salesforce, and ensure that donations donor stewardship actions are appropriately tracked and documented.
Provide prompt and excellent customer service to donors, Board members, staff, volunteers and other mission stakeholders.
Learn more and apply.
Priority deadline:
December 26, 2023.
#J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Administration Auditing Communication Consulting Customer Service Fundraising Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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