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Katherine Dick is looking for a Semi-Government job in Nicosia;Limassol;Larnaca, Cyprus.
Candidate Info
Name
Katherine Dick
Gender
Female
Marital Status:
Single
Children:
1
Country Of Origin:
U.S.A.
Last Updated:
01/05/2010
Residence / Contact Details
Address
1025 NE 90th Street, Seattle, WA 98115, Seattle, U.S.A.
Phones
Email
Professional Experience
Professional Experience
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF WASHINGTON Seattle, WA
Director of Grants / Planned Giving 1994 – present
Serves a key resource development role enabling JA’s student impact, from reaching 60,115 students in 1997 to 106,000 students in 2008.
Grants Management: Generates approx. $445,000 annually in general operating, program evaluation and program sponsorship grant funding, ensuring compliance with all foundation and corporate grant requirements.
• Identifies private, corporate and community foundation funding sources through grant research; drafts letters of inquiry, proposals and grant applications, and prepares and submits interim and final reports.
• Researches and maintains the latest information available on student demographics, graduation rates, and financial, economic and workplace literacy.
• Works closely with program and marketing staff to ensure effective coordination for grant requests, and prepares program budgets.
Development: Designed and implemented annual Individual Giving Campaign for eight years.
• Stays current on development strategies; collaborates with, and coaches board members on fundraising; aids in developing specific approaches, initiating contact and following up with board member accounts.
• Identifies private, corporate and foundation funding opportunities; coordinates and manages application processes; cultivates and manages sponsor relationships and agreements.
• Consults on strategic planning for campaigns including Ambassadors, Partners, Program Sponsorship, CorpCalendar Year End, Laureate Legacy Endowment and JA World Storefronts.
Research and Cultivation: Researches grant-making organizations and analyzes them to identify likely funding sources for specific projects and programs.
• Monitors funding web sites/other sources to identify and research availability of private funds. Writes letters and proposals for President and Regional Directors. Presents JA programs to prospective funders and donors.
• Ensures donor stewardship is maintained, including sending acknowledgment letters and progress reports.
Proposal Development: Coordinates funding proposals and applications as collaborating writer/editor.
• Works with program staff and controller to develop accurate budget data. Ensures that applications and grant proposals are responsive to requirements and are content and format compliant with funder requirements.
Selected Achievements and Highlights:
• Duane A. Boe Award Recipient 2008 – JA of Washington: Recipient of an annual award recognizing an employee for creativity, innovation, significant accomplishment, increasing the organization’s efficiency; and contributing to a greater team environment.
• KeyBank Foundation 2007 - Native American Initiative: Received grant for development of new model for motivating and preparing Native American youth for lifelong success by forming a Native American Initiative Advisory Council that will work with JA of WA to develop a culturally relevant JA model for Native American youth of the Puyallup, Swinomish, Tulalip and Lummi Tribes.
o Received $25,000 grant for adult Native American role models deliver JA’s core financial, economics and business based curricula with culturally relevant lessons to Washington Native American youth.
THE COLLINS GROUP Seattle, WA
Development Consultant 1991
Conducted feasibility study for developing a $2,000,000 endowment campaign for a local women’s shelter.
• Interviewed foundation, business, and government leaders regarding issues related to the proposed facility, the funding climate and support levels.
PRIVATE TRUST Seattle, WA
C0-Trustee 1991 – 2002
Managed estate and established related trust. Directed trust investments and educational distributions to beneficiaries. Developed knowledge of estate planning, trust and estate taxation.
• Created year-end income/expense and cash flow statements, and assembled documents for tax preparation.
UNITED INVOLVEMENT FOUNDATION (UIF) Seattle, WA
Development Officer 1990 – 1991
Identified and met with community business leaders to promote and solicit program sponsorships for UIF’s Teen Job Line program. Met with individuals, and spoke to business and civic groups.
• Developed and implemented marketing strategies for the program with a small team.
U.S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE, OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, OFFICE OF AUDITS Seattle, WA
Management Analyst Intern 1985 – 1986
Assisted with audits of NOAA and the Economic Development Agency. Reviewed commerce activities and programs as part of audit team.
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF WASHINGTON Seattle, WA
Director of Grants / Planned Giving 1994 – present
Serves a key resource development role enabling JA’s student impact, from reaching 60,115 students in 1997 to 106,000 students in 2008.
Grants Management: Generates approx. $445,000 annually in general operating, program evaluation and program sponsorship grant funding, ensuring compliance with all foundation and corporate grant requirements.
• Identifies private, corporate and community foundation funding sources through grant research; drafts letters of inquiry, proposals and grant applications, and prepares and submits interim and final reports.
• Researches and maintains the latest information available on student demographics, graduation rates, and financial, economic and workplace literacy.
• Works closely with program and marketing staff to ensure effective coordination for grant requests, and prepares program budgets.
Development: Designed and implemented annual Individual Giving Campaign for eight years.
• Stays current on development strategies; collaborates with, and coaches board members on fundraising; aids in developing specific approaches, initiating contact and following up with board member accounts.
• Identifies private, corporate and foundation funding opportunities; coordinates and manages application processes; cultivates and manages sponsor relationships and agreements.
• Consults on strategic planning for campaigns including Ambassadors, Partners, Program Sponsorship, CorpCalendar Year End, Laureate Legacy Endowment and JA World Storefronts.
Research and Cultivation: Researches grant-making organizations and analyzes them to identify likely funding sources for specific projects and programs.
• Monitors funding web sites/other sources to identify and research availability of private funds. Writes letters and proposals for President and Regional Directors. Presents JA programs to prospective funders and donors.
• Ensures donor stewardship is maintained, including sending acknowledgment letters and progress reports.
Proposal Development: Coordinates funding proposals and applications as collaborating writer/editor.
• Works with program staff and controller to develop accurate budget data. Ensures that applications and grant proposals are responsive to requirements and are content and format compliant with funder requirements.
Selected Achievements and Highlights:
• Duane A. Boe Award Recipient 2008 – JA of Washington: Recipient of an annual award recognizing an employee for creativity, innovation, significant accomplishment, increasing the organization’s efficiency; and contributing to a greater team environment.
• KeyBank Foundation 2007 - Native American Initiative: Received grant for development of new model for motivating and preparing Native American youth for lifelong success by forming a Native American Initiative Advisory Council that will work with JA of WA to develop a culturally relevant JA model for Native American youth of the Puyallup, Swinomish, Tulalip and Lummi Tribes.
o Received $25,000 grant for adult Native American role models deliver JA’s core financial, economics and business based curricula with culturally relevant lessons to Washington Native American youth.
THE COLLINS GROUP Seattle, WA
Development Consultant 1991
Conducted feasibility study for developing a $2,000,000 endowment campaign for a local women’s shelter.
• Interviewed foundation, business, and government leaders regarding issues related to the proposed facility, the funding climate and support levels.
PRIVATE TRUST Seattle, WA
C0-Trustee 1991 – 2002
Managed estate and established related trust. Directed trust investments and educational distributions to beneficiaries. Developed knowledge of estate planning, trust and estate taxation.
• Created year-end income/expense and cash flow statements, and assembled documents for tax preparation.
UNITED INVOLVEMENT FOUNDATION (UIF) Seattle, WA
Development Officer 1990 – 1991
Identified and met with community business leaders to promote and solicit program sponsorships for UIF’s Teen Job Line program. Met with individuals, and spoke to business and civic groups.
• Developed and implemented marketing strategies for the program with a small team.
U.S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE, OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, OFFICE OF AUDITS Seattle, WA
Management Analyst Intern 1985 – 1986
Assisted with audits of NOAA and the Economic Development Agency. Reviewed commerce activities and programs as part of audit team.
Qualifications
Creative and results driven non-profit management professional with passion, drive and vision.
Relationship Builder with proven success/expertise researching, evaluating, designing and managing programs supporting health, education, human and youth services, women, microfinance, and civic / cultural concerns.
• Consulting – known as the go-to person for advice on the full spectrum of strategic philanthropic issues. Stays on the leading edge of best practices ranging from generating revenue to programs and operations including work flows and procedures, facilitating teamwork, and fostering collaboration between stakeholders.
• Grants & Development – history of generating revenue and increasing support base. Adept at research, collaborating to develop programs, writing/editing, getting proposals funded and managing program budgets.
Areas of Expertise
Philanthropic Operations Writing / Editing / Presenting Resource Generation
Grantmaking / Administration Research, Analysis & Synthesis Collaborative Efforts
Consulting & Auditing Fund Management Teaching & Mentoring
International Projects Feasibility Studies & Proposals Individual / Planned Giving
Relationship Builder with proven success/expertise researching, evaluating, designing and managing programs supporting health, education, human and youth services, women, microfinance, and civic / cultural concerns.
• Consulting – known as the go-to person for advice on the full spectrum of strategic philanthropic issues. Stays on the leading edge of best practices ranging from generating revenue to programs and operations including work flows and procedures, facilitating teamwork, and fostering collaboration between stakeholders.
• Grants & Development – history of generating revenue and increasing support base. Adept at research, collaborating to develop programs, writing/editing, getting proposals funded and managing program budgets.
Areas of Expertise
Philanthropic Operations Writing / Editing / Presenting Resource Generation
Grantmaking / Administration Research, Analysis & Synthesis Collaborative Efforts
Consulting & Auditing Fund Management Teaching & Mentoring
International Projects Feasibility Studies & Proposals Individual / Planned Giving
Skills
Pro-Bono Activities
Civic Action Grant Committee, Social Justice Fund 2009
Reviewed applications from progressive regional organizations, and assisted in making recommendations for funding to SJF’s Board of Directors.
Enforcement Unit Intern, Seattle Office for Women’s Rights
Conducted interviews for individuals filing discrimination complaints, screened calls for potential charging parities and monitored daily newspapers for discriminatory want ads. Received “super” rating on quarterly evaluation.
K – HS English instructor, Private English School; Private English Tutor, Athens, Greece
Victim’s Advocate Training, Bellingham Rape Relief
Civic Action Grant Committee, Social Justice Fund 2009
Reviewed applications from progressive regional organizations, and assisted in making recommendations for funding to SJF’s Board of Directors.
Enforcement Unit Intern, Seattle Office for Women’s Rights
Conducted interviews for individuals filing discrimination complaints, screened calls for potential charging parities and monitored daily newspapers for discriminatory want ads. Received “super” rating on quarterly evaluation.
K – HS English instructor, Private English School; Private English Tutor, Athens, Greece
Victim’s Advocate Training, Bellingham Rape Relief
Languages
Elementary Greek & German
Education
Master of Public Administration, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1987
Degree Project: Federal Tax Incentives for Employer Sponsored Child Care
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1981
Degree Project: Federal Tax Incentives for Employer Sponsored Child Care
Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 1981
Interests
Foundation program officer; Philanthropic consultant/advisor
References
May Leong
Cell phone: (206)-910-2621
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Carol Anderson
Cell phone: (253) 279-0535
ajwiesen@comcast.net
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Debra Bowen
Junior Achievement of the Greater Tri-Cities
526 S. Taft St.
Kennewick, WA 99336
Work phone: 509-783-7222
Fax: 509-783-9069
E-Mail: opportunty@aol.com
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Cell phone: (206)-910-2621
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Carol Anderson
Cell phone: (253) 279-0535
ajwiesen@comcast.net
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Debra Bowen
Junior Achievement of the Greater Tri-Cities
526 S. Taft St.
Kennewick, WA 99336
Work phone: 509-783-7222
Fax: 509-783-9069
E-Mail: opportunty@aol.com
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