Nat'l. Fundraiser -- Save Our Students (Tuition Cap Initiatives) -- D.C./NY

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William Moran

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Jun 14, 2015, 1:23:14 PM6/14/15
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Fundraiser Sought for Statewide Ballot Initiatives


Overview:

Save Our Students, a 501(c)(4), is seeking an experienced fundraiser to facilitate and execute national fundraising effort for its ballot initiative campaigns.


Qualifications Sought:

Save Our Students seeks a fundraiser with the following qualifications:

  • National/East Coast Experience

  • Track Record of Raising $3 million or more  

  • Access to donors who frequently and robustly support progressive causes

  • Ability to create and execute a fundraising plan

  • A team-oriented attitude
  • Belief in and desire to support the initiative


About Save Our Students:

Save Our Students is a 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to making college affordable and accessible for future generations of students. This effort takes its form through multi-state ballot measures -- AZ, CO, NV, and WA -- to cap tuition to inflation and to increase state appropriations for higher education. We work to end the middle class tax known as tuition hikes.


College tuition is skyrocketing and students are graduating with crippling amounts of student loan debt. This not only puts a strain on our nation's economy as a whole, it could very well put an entire generation’s future at risk. In fact, at the present velocity, student loans will exceed $6.5 trillion in 2030.


This initiative is about more than just student loan debt and out of control tuition hikes. It’s about protecting and expanding the middle class. It’s about fulfilling the promise of affordable higher education for those who seek it. It’s about students and parents, families and the hope for a better future.



Contact Information:

Please send a resume, a brief letter outlining your experience, and salary requirements to wm...@georgetown.edu


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