The University of Connecticut is a top-ranked national university and health-system with its flagship campus in idyllic Storrs. Designated a Carnegie Research 1 institution, UConn is the state land- and sea-grant university charged with education, research, and service to the state and nation. The University serves 32,000 students across seven campuses, 8600 first-in-family students, and boasts 25 national championships. UConn Health is a top-ranked health provider located in Farmington and delivers award-winning medical education, research, and hospital and clinical services to 1.3 million patients a year.
With record-applications, back-to-back Men’s Basketball National Championships, and a strategic location equidistant from Boston and New York City, UConn is poised to continue its meteoric rise as New England’s top public University guided by a new strategic plan.
To meet the strategic objectives of the University, UConn Foundation is embarking on a historic campaign to support the University’s trajectory. With students at the forefront, the campaign will also elevate faculty, groundbreaking research, sustainability, and a thriving community on campus that fuels the state. We seek the top talent in the country to join Husky Nation and invite inquiries and applications. We are committed to a caring and inclusive work culture, professional and leadership development, and flexibility for high achievers with a passion for higher education.
The UConn Foundation is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. We celebrate diverse perspectives and are committed to a welcoming environment that will value your unique experiences and identity. We recognize that a true commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion requires ongoing education and action, and we strive for continued growth each and every day.
We’re looking for dedicated professionals to drive success and excellence and exemplify our values of integrity, empathy, kindness, accountability, collaboration, transparency, and a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Assistant Athletic Director of Development is a front-line fundraiser position responsible for contributing to a comprehensive advancement program for UConn Athletics. The Assistant Athletic Director seeks to help build a high performing fundraising and engagement program, supporting a collaborative and positive culture of philanthropy. They are committed to successfully building a campaign for the Athletic Department that aligns with the University’s ambitious strategic plan. The Assistant Athletic Director of Development is responsible for setting and executing ambitious personal fundraising goals in collaboration with the Senior Associate Athletic Director of Development. They regularly collaborate with the other members of the Athletics Development team, University and Foundation colleagues, and other advancement professionals to achieve goals and elevate the success of the Athletics Department and Foundation.
Primary Responsibilities
Manage a prospect portfolio of 75-100 prospects rated at $100K+.
Raise $1M+ per year.
Conduct 20+ qualification meetings at $100K+level; ask a minimum of 15 individuals for gifts of $100,000 or more; and120+face-to-face, meaningful meetings per year. Collaborate closely with donors, volunteers, and University leaders to identify new prospects.
Perform administrative duties related to advancement work Including documenting activity, writing proposals, inputting engagement plans in relationship management database, and adhering to Foundation policies.
Contribute to the overall productivity and efficiency of the Division/Department’s development staff, by meeting or exceeding goals in a metrics-driven environment.
Develop and support clearly defined and strategic fundraising priorities within the campaign and articulate compelling cases to advance these priorities.
Model and articulate the Foundation’s organizational core values at all times.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Major, Leadership, and Principal Gift Fundraising
Demonstrate the ability to personally solicit gifts of $100,000 and above, while advancing the number and quality of principal ($5 million and above) gift conversations in partnership with the principal gifts team.
Potential Donor Discovery
Collaborate with the Prospect Management and Research team to increase and grow the major gift pipeline and overall fundraising success of the unit.
Engagement
Collaborate with Stakeholder Engagement to steward donors, engage with alumni, and support events specific to your unit.
Leadership
Provide visible leadership across the entire organization by engaging in organization-wide activities such as development management meetings, all-staff meetings, and staff events.
Key Competencies
Champion for inclusion and diversity both internally and externally.
High level of motivation, as well as an ability to exercise independent judgment.
Strong interpersonal skills, tact, and diplomacy.
The ability to build productive, beneficial relationships with a broad range of constituencies.
Strong written and verbal communications skills, including ability to effectively communicate University priorities to donors and prospects, and to positively represent the University and Foundation.
Familiar with the use of computers and information management tools, such as CRMs (Blackbaud).
Ability to handle multiple tasks, to assess and order priorities, and to track details in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to engender trust and confidence of donors and prospective donors and to maintain confidentiality of donor information; ability to represent the UConn Foundation to prospects, donors, faculty, administrators, and others.
Ability to work to the demands of the position, which may exceed a 40-hour work week.
Attention to and concern for others.
Must be willing to travel extensively. Reliable personal transportation is required for this position.
Must possess a valid driver’s license issued from the state in which the employee resides. Employees must maintain at their expense, automobile liability insurance coverage in the minimum amount of $500,000 or a combination of umbrella and automobile liability insurance coverage of $500,000. A certificate of automobile insurance evidencing the limit, must be provided to the Foundation at hire and annually thereafter.
Education & Experience
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
5+ years of experience as a major gift fundraiser and/or relevant transferrable skills.