About University AdvancementGeorgia State University Advancement works to further Georgia State's status as a national leader in student success, research and innovation, and cultural impact. By connecting with alumni, engaging donors, and increasing philanthropic support for students and scholars, we're helping to transform lives and build our global community. The University Advancement Division furthers the university and its mission through several departments, including Development, Corporate & Foundation Relations, Alumni Relations, and the Georgia State University Foundation.The University Advancement Division furthers the university and its mission through several departments, including Development, Corporate & Foundation Relations, Alumni Relations, and the Georgia State University Foundation.Corporate and Foundation RelationsThe Office of Corporate and Foundation Relations (CFR) is a dynamic and creative team that fosters meaningful and transformational partnerships between Georgia State and foundation and corporate donors.What Makes University Advancement a Great Place to Work?Generous benefits, including health, dental, vision, tuition assistance, retirement, etc.A knowledge-sharing organization that works collaboratively with cross-campus and external partnersProfessional development opportunity and mentorshipA rapidly growing center within an academic settingWhat You Will DoJob SummaryUniversity Advancement is seeking a Senior Director of Development, Corporate and Foundation Relations.The Senior Director of Development, Corporate and Foundation Relations will be a key member of a growing CFR team. Our goal is to secure transformational grant funding from foundation and corporate partners to advance the mission of Georgia State. In this role, you will have the deeply rewarding experience of building authentic relationships with foundation program officers, directors, executives, and other key leaders at foundations and companies in Atlanta and around the world. You will represent GSU and articulate its top priorities and funding needs. Your critical thinking and strategic mind will allow you to gain a deep understanding of funders' priorities and find alignment with the university's. Your expert communication and active listening skills will allow you to craft powerful written materials; give presentations; find commonality; generate goodwill; express gratitude; and create enduring partnerships.Together, we will secure major philanthropic support for GSU priorities, from research to scholarships to innovative programs to capital funding, and much more.As an R1 research university, Georgia State has more than doubled its research expenditures in recent years, growing from just over $91 million in 2012 to over $186 million in 2024. There is great potential to attract more foundation and corporate research funding.The success of our over 57,000 students has always been our top priority. In its 2026 edition of Best Colleges, U.S. News & World Report ranked Georgia State University as the top public university for Undergraduate Teaching for the sixth straight year. Georgia State has been among the nation's top five Most Innovative public universities for the past 11 years. For the seventh year in a row Georgia State ranked among the country's top 10 universities (No. 2 among public universities) for its First-Year Experiences. U.S. News also ranked Georgia State No. 17 for Social Mobility.GSU is in a tremendous era of revitalization and expansion at all six of its campuses. The $100 million GSU Research Tower will open this year; revitalized green spaces and quads are in the works; and several other major capital projects are underway. These spaces create a vibrant campus environment; enhance the university's capacity for discovery and learning; and strengthen its role in driving economic growth and job creation. GSU contributed $3.222 billion to Georgia's economy in fiscal year 2024. Watch President M. Brian Blake's 2026 State of the University to hear more about GSU's momentum and vision.Job DutiesFundraising Strategy & PhilanthropyCreate and implement fundraising strategies in collaboration with faculty, staff, and university leadership, and translate these strategies into successful proposalsFocus on proposal opportunities of at least $250,000+ and contribute to meeting a collective team goal of at least $15 million annuallyWrite/edit compelling proposals, budgets, and supporting materialsDevelop a comprehensive understanding of GSU priorities as outlined by our Strategic Plan: Blueprint to 2033, as well as the specific priorities of a subset of schools and unitsRelationship Management & External EngagementManage a portfolio of foundations, companies, and other philanthropic entities and continually discover and qualify additional prospectsSecure and attend frequent meetings with foundation and corporate executives and program officersEstablish strong relationships with faculty and staff colleagues; respond to faculty and staff requests for strategic funding supportFor corporate relations, collaborate with other corporate-facing teams across camps to ensure holistic partnerships that may include elements such as internships, recruiting, IP, scholarships, event sponsorships, and more.Build authentic relationships with colleagues at foundations and companiesStewardship, Reporting & Donor ExperienceEnsure that donors feel deeply appreciated and valued by developing innovative stewardship plansCollaborate on grant impact reports and ensure timely submissionArrange campus visits for foundation/corporate staff and brief key university leadersProspecting, Research & Data ManagementMonitor philanthropy and business news and trends and advise colleagues and senior leadership on best practices in corporate and foundation relationsConduct prospect research to continuously uncover new opportunitiesUtilize Salesforce Ascend CRM and collaborate with Advancement colleagues to review and document grant agreementsLeadership, Management & Organizational ContributionSupervise and mentor a Director of Development and Grants Manager, and oversee projects with student assistants and volunteersDemonstrate leadership and build community by participating in internal/external committees, task forces, service and team-building, boards, professional associations, etc.Contribute to GSU's success by completing other special projects and duties as assignedOtherThis job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. It is understood that the employee will also perform other reasonably related business duties if requested by the supervisor. Job descriptions are reviewed periodically and may be revised if deemed necessary.Individuals will also be required to work some nights and weekends, when necessary, travel (via plane, train, or car) at least 15% of the time within and outside of the state of Georgia.Minimum Hiring StandardsBachelor's degree and two years of superior experience with gifts of $50,000 or more; or a combination of education and related experience.Preferred Hiring QualificationsWell-connected with foundation and corporate donors locally, regionally, and nationallyTrack record of securing grants in the high six-figures, seven-figure or aboveDeep understanding of the unique qualities and needs of foundation vs corporate donors and how to tailor strategies accordinglySuccessful experience working with top executivesSupervisory experience and a commitment to mentoring othersExcellent written and verbal communication skillsA collaborative, team-oriented style that emphasizes shared wins over individual creditStrong intrinsic motivation and a commitment to excellenceThe highest levels of integrity and discretionExceptional interpersonal skillsActively contributes to our positive team cultureEmpowers and mentors colleaguesAdaptable and flexible in a dynamic environment#J-18808-Ljbffr