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The University of Chicago Associate Director of Development - JR25178-3800 in Chicago, Illinois

This job was posted by https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov : For more information, please see: https://illinoisjoblink.illinois.gov/jobs/11823224 Department

Library Administration - Development

About the Department

The University of Chicago Library is forging new paths and aiming to make a significant impact at the University of Chicago, as well as in a leadership position in the global knowledge environment.

Traditionally, the role of the academic library has been to bring information into the community it serves and to provide the spaces, skills, and tools to enable its patrons to benefit. Library buildings, fully of books, embody this way of operating. This traditional model is enhanced by leveraging digital technologies to facilitate information flows within the university and allowing information to be shared online in a sustainable way.

This new paradigm will require libraries to develop sustainable services for information management and sharing and taking an active role in shaping the knowledge ecosystem, which will facilitate equitable access to and increase the visibility of information. To contribute to the ongoing success of the University of Chicago, the Library is changing its operating model to position itself as a leader in this environment, while still expanding on its historic strength in collection development.

The Library is also developing a new strategy to position itself as an international leader in information services and technologies, including artificial intelligence, big data, and other related areas.

We are seeking an Associate Director of Development to be part of the transformation of the idea of what an academic library is and can be, making an important and meaningful contribution to the Library\'s future by securing grants and philanthropic investments from institutions to advance these aspirations.

Job Summary

Alumni Relations & Development

The University of Chicago\'s Alumni Relations and Development Office (ARD) engages alumni (\190k), current students, parents and friends of the University through intellectual, professional, and social activities on campus, around the world and online. ARD raises \$600 million annually to support faculty and researchers, practitioners and patients, and students and programs across the University. Our work supports priorities in every division, school, department, and institute.

Library Development

The Library\'s Development department is responsible for enabling the strategic plans and aspirations of the University Librarian and Library leadership by securing philanthropic, grant, and government funding. Recent success in institutional giving includes a \$1 million grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to develop UChicagoNode, a digital platform to create and deliver digital collections and research data in collaboration with the University\'s Humanities Division.

Associate Director of Development

The Associate Director of Development is a collaborative colleague and member of a three-person team. The position will help foster a culture of philanthropy and engagement with grant-making institutions in support of the Library and its mission. As part of the University of Chicago, we collaborate with Alumni Relations and Development colleagues across campus.

The Associate Director will manage programs designed to meet University fundraising goals for philanthropic income from institutional sources for the Library, as well as manage the Library\'s government grants program. The post-holder will serve as an institutional giving strategist, by researching, composing, and editing institutional funding applications, as well as reports and other communications. The position also supports and/or leads targeted projects in coordination with the Director of Development.

Responsibilities

Institutional Fundraising

Leads discovery and pro pect engagement activity for institutional funders with the goals of increasing revenue, expanding the prospect pool, and growing the Library donor base.

Achieves personal funding activity goals monthly, quarterly, and annually.

Leads and coordinates the writing of a broad spectrum of fundraising materials including, but not limited to: cover letters, letters of inquiry, applications / proposals, Requests for Proposals (RFPs), renewal requests, and interim and final reports to institutional funders.

Facilitates and coordinates with experts across the Library, University, and strategic partners on contributions to grant applications and grant-funded projects.

Ensures grant applications and grant-award contracts are submitted for review and approval by University Research Administration.

Manages all institutional fundraising activity at the Library and coordinates with colleagues in similar roles across the University, with a particular emphasis on University Research Administration, as well as Alumni Relations and Development.

Serves as a central resource for information relating to institutional funding opportunities and industry trends.

Identifies new opportunities for institutional funding that align with the Library\'s aspirations and programs includin

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