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“I recently quit a high-paying, stressful job in search of a job that better suited my skills and personality. I am currently a promising researcher in the Fundraising Office. We are looking for people (prospects) for people who want to do business with us.Gifters can easily find out who they are and what their philanthropic interests are before they meet. It’s the last job. Every profile request has a clear beginning and end. It may sound boring to others, but I find it really fun. I get paid to go down the rabbit hole and look for information.I love information.
“You get to learn a lot of interesting things about different types of people, and because most of the work can be done remotely, it’s rarely confusing and the commute doesn’t take 45-60 minutes. The team members are really patient and kind.
“Depending on the institution, my title is Prospect Research Analyst. Also, funding offices have different names depending on the industry. , may simply be an office of progress: a “fundraiser” or an “annual donation.” Anything related to raising funds for the organization’s mission. The university can also be a team within the Alumni Relations or Donor Relations departments/offices. Use search terms like ‘donor’, ‘prospect’, or ‘alumni’. It combines the words ‘development’, ‘gift’, ‘gift’, ‘philanthropy’, ‘annual’, ‘progress’ and ‘research’. “
— Hippo Buggy