Director of Major & Planned Gifts

Advocacy, Animal protection, Arts, Community development, Community foundations, Education, Environment, For-profit companies, Health, Other fields, Philanthropic advisors, Public broadcasting, Religion, Social services, United Ways, Youth Annual fund, Capital campaigns, Corporate and foundation relations, Direct marketing, Fundraising administration, Grant seeking, Major gifts, Other fundraising, Planned giving

The Director of Major & Planned Gifts for the Community Foundation of Morgan County (CFMC) is a newly designed position within the Foundation to capture community interest in the $1 million Lilly Endowment GIFT VI Matching Program. This position reports directly to the Executive Director of the Foundation having primary responsibility in efforts to meet the goal of the matching program creating and developing a strong major and planned giving program for the CFMC.

In late 2014, the Lilly Endowment announced that the Community Foundation of Morgan County was the recipient of a generous $1 million matching grant. Primarily, this will benefit the foundation’s impact grant making, and allow the foundations current annual grant program to evolve with the communitys growing needs.

Founded in 2000, through the merging of the Mooresville Community Foundation and the Morgan County Community Foundation, The Community Foundation of Morgan County is a public tax-exempt non-profit foundation.

Qualified individuals should submit a cover letter and resume to: Executive Director, Community Foundation of Morgan County, 56 N.



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