Associate Director of Annual & Special Giving
Company: University of the Pacific
Location: Stockton
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Primary Purpose The Associate Director of Annual Giving is
responsible for qualifying, soliciting, managing, and stewarding
leadership annual giving prospects to advance the University of the
Pacific’s fundraising goals. This role is pivotal in expanding the
leadership annual giving donor base, developing and managing annual
giving programs and societies, and building a strong, consistent
donor pipeline to support major gift cultivation. The Associate
Director will play an instrumental role in Pacific Gives, the
University’s annual giving day, working collaboratively across
campus to strengthen participation, foster relationships, and
ensure effective coordination and communication among internal
partners. Additionally, this position will engage key external
groups—including alumni clubs, affinity groups, and volunteer
organizations—to drive annual fundraising initiatives and deepen
engagement. Focused on innovation, engagement, and scalable
strategies, this role aims to broaden the base of support and
cultivate a culture of philanthropy throughout the university
community. Essential Functions Identifies, qualifies, cultivates,
solicits, and stewards a portfolio of 200-250 prospects, including
alumni, parents, and friends of the university, capable of making
annual gifts at the Leadership Annual Gift level ($1,000-$24,999).
Creates, manages, and executes the implementation of special annual
giving programs/ societies. Participates in discovery work to
uncover new leadership annual donors, ensure long-term engagement
of existing leadership annual donors, and qualify major gift donor
prospects to expand pipeline development. Participates in daily
high-volume touchpoints (email, phone calls, text, social media) to
grow acquisition and retention of leadership annual giving donors.
Collaborates with university-wide annual giving teams to add new
value and build upon the success of mail, email, text, and digital
solicitation campaigns. Coordinates with major gift officers to
successfully hand-off qualified prospects and donors above the
Leadership Annual Giving level. Evaluates, builds, and assesses
full Leadership Annual Giving program to maximize revenue
potential. Helps to lead the planning and execution of Pacific
Gives, under the guidance of the Director of Annual Giving,
including coordination with schools, colleges, and units; managing
campus-wide participation, as well as internal and external partner
engagement; and marketing and promotion. Identifies and solicits
donor support for Pacific Gives, including matches and challenges
Builds and maintains collaborative relationships with internal and
external stakeholders to increase awareness, participation, and
integration of annual giving efforts across campus. Plans and
coordinates on-site events and activations tied to annual giving
efforts (e.g., Pacific Gives, crowdfunding launches, Giving
Tuesday, and student philanthropy initiatives) to build donor
engagement and participation. Supports a culture of philanthropy
through visibility, stewardship, and storytelling related to annual
giving priorities, including the Pacific Fund. Ensures fundraising
efforts reflect the university’s values around diversity, equity,
and inclusion by promoting accessible and inclusive opportunities
for giving and engagement. University of the Pacific recognizes
that diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the
success of our valued students and employees. We prioritize policy
and decision-making that demonstrates awareness of, and
responsiveness to, the ways socio-cultural forces related to race,
gender, ability, sexuality, socio-economic status, etc. impede or
propel students, faculty, and staff. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree. Three (3) years of fundraising or relevant
experience. Two (2) years experience working directly with data,
data analysis, and/or database software to evaluate key performance
indicators and assess outcomes. Two (2) years experience utilizing
project management practices to oversee multiple projects and
timelines. Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree. Five (5) years
of experience in annual giving, digital fundraising, project
management, or volunteer engagement, preferably in higher education
or nonprofit settings. Proven success managing a prospect
portfolio, including qualification, solicitation, and stewardship
of leadership annual gifts ($1,000–$24,999). Strong knowledge of
fundraising principles and experience developing leadership annual
giving strategies and programs. Meticulous attention to detail and
outstanding organization and time-management skills. Proficiency
with CRM databases (e.g., Raiser’s Edge), digital giving platforms,
and MS Office Suite. Demonstrated ability to plan and execute donor
engagement strategies, storytelling for fundraising, and digital
campaigns. Excellent project management skills, including
budgeting, scheduling, and managing multiple initiatives in a
fast-paced environment. Exceptional writing skills for donor
correspondence, solicitations, and stewardship communications.
Commitment to higher education and ability to articulate a
compelling case for annual support. Positive attitude and proven
ability to work effectively with diverse populations, applying
culturally responsive practices and advancing diversity, equity,
inclusion, and belonging. Valid driver’s license and ability to
travel for university-related events. Experience and sensitivity in
working with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice, equity, and
inclusion in a university setting. Ability to engage and integrate
culturally responsive practices and knowledge in their work.
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