Associate Director of Milestone Reunions
Listed on 2026-01-26
-
Non-Profit & Social Impact
-
Management
Job Title:
Associate Director of Milestone Reunions
Department: Development
Classification: Exempt
Grade: 13
Compensation
The expected starting salary range for this position is between $86,300 and $89,900. Actual pay will be adjusted based on job-related factors permitted by law, such as experience and training; licensure and certifications; market factors; departmental budgets; and responsibility.
Position Overview
The Associate Director will provide leadership for the 25th Reunion Program at Carleton, which raises ~$500,000+ annually and is the largest class driver in securing unrestricted gifts for the Alumni Annual Fund and achieving college budget goals. This position is part of a successful Development team that collectively raises $40 million annually from alumni, parents, and friends of the College in capital, annual, and planned gifts.
The goal for the Milestone Reunions program is to drive engagement and giving around these landmark anniversary reunions.
Under the direction and supervision of the Director of Milestone Reunions, the Associate Director will guide the strategy, volunteer engagement, and planning process for the classes in the 25th reunion window (23rd to 26th years). They will qualify and cultivate donor prospects and manage relationships with volunteers and prospects toward the goal of raising a significant 25th Reunion gift for the Alumni Annual Fund and building a pipeline of major and planned giving prospects.
The Associate Director also collaborates with the 50th Reunion program planning efforts and collaborates with fundraising colleagues in other divisional departments. The position provides project direction for administrative and student staff and manages 100+ volunteers at any given time.
25th Reunion Program Goals
- Working with current alumni leaders, develop a strong base of new volunteer and donor leadership.
- Raise a significant 25th Reunion class gift for the Alumni Annual Fund and partner with development officers to cultivate current and future major gifts.
- Build engagement during the reunion planning period and maximize reunion attendance and giving.
- Develop and sustain the tradition of alumni stewardship at Carleton by communicating and educating about the College’s needs and priorities on individual and class-wide levels.
Essential Job Functions/Responsibilities
Continually strengthen the 25th Reunion program, focusing on raising philanthropic sights, identifying gift capacity, and cultivating new leadership from a diverse pool of alumni within the 25th cohort. Partner closely with the Milestone Reunions Director to maximize milestone reunion giving and streamline operations between the 25th and 50th Reunion programs.
- Train, manage, evaluate, and motivate volunteers to achieve their class goals.
- For classes in their 25th Reunion planning cycle, identify, recruit, qualify, cultivate, and steward a diverse 25th planning committee comprised of 30-50 volunteers. Guide classes in setting and achieving fundraising and engagement goals and develop and provide counsel to volunteer leadership of the 25th Reunion gift and outreach committees.
- Identify, recruit, cultivate, and steward AAF class volunteers in other classes post 20th reunion through the year following their 25th reunion. Guide class leaders in developing and executing fundraising strategies and setting stretch but attainable fundraising goals to help meet the College’s budgeted dollar alumni and participation goals, working in collaboration and coordination with AAF staff and board members.
- Establish campaign fundraising strategies and cultivate and solicit prospects.
- Develop and implement tailored fundraising plans and communications strategies for each class that align and coordinate with overall fundraising priorities, calendars, and objectives.
- Identify, qualify, and manage a pool of prospects in their 21st through 25th years, with annual goals for visits and giving outcomes.
- Directly solicit 25th Reunion leadership prospects as appropriate, collaborating with gift committee volunteers or development officers.
- Develop and lead class outreach and marketing campaigns:
- With outreach committee volunteers, develop…
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).