
Development Associate, Corporate Relations
- Edmonton, AB
- $77,966-129,950 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Personally manage a portfolio of high capacity corporate and foundation accounts.
- Identify the target markets, target corporations and foundations, proactively seeking opportunities to generate new proposals based on interests and priorities.
- Develop strategies for cultivation and solicitation of major philanthropic investments and provide leadership and guidance to faculties and units in aligning priorities with corporate and foundation prospects
- Personally visit key corporate and foundation accounts locally, regionally, and nationally, for the purposes of identifying new prospects, cultivating existing relationships, soliciting contributions and/or stewardship.
- Provide leadership in organizing, planning and carrying out solicitation activities involving a wide range of participants.
- Develop proposals - be responsible for writing proposals and overseeing proposals written by others.
- Ensure the timely capture and recording of data relating to cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship activity for the assigned prospect pool.
- Work with a sense of urgency, be goal-oriented and take personal accountability for fundraising goals.
- The successful candidate must either be based in Calgary or, if located in Edmonton, have the ability to travel frequently to Calgary.
- Bachelor's degree required. An advanced degree desired;
- Minimum of 5 years of experience leading or managing corporate community investment, social impact, or ESG-related programs within a large corporation, including experience with strategic partnerships, sponsorships, and/or corporate giving initiatives, or
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in attracting funding in the private sector or a foundation, major research university, hospital or related organization required; or
- Experience generating revenue, closing gifts or developing partnerships in the seven-figure range
- Excellent knowledge of industry trends;
- Ability to work comfortably and confidently with highest levels at corporations and foundations to attract funding.
- Computer literacy and database familiarity required.
- Proven ability to take primary responsibility for a diverse number of projects and to complete them in a timely manner with limited supervision;
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills required, as are excellent interpersonal skills;
- Disciplined self-starter who regularly sets and achieves work goals;
- Experience in proposal writing;
- Must be willing to travel and work irregular hours as needed;
- Excellent organizational and time management skills;
- Ability to work well in a team environment;
- Ability to meet deadlines and juggle competing priorities in a high-paced environment;
- Appreciation of the mission of a major research university and the ability to match creatively the university's highest priority needs with the interests of qualified major gift prospective donors;
- Must embrace accountability for performance based on solid fundraising principles including moves management;
- Ability to navigate solicitation routes to keep doors open and secure gifts.