Senior Prospect Development Analyst, University Initiatives-UIC
Chicago, IL Research
Job Type
Full-time
Description

  

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOUNDATION

has an immediate opening for an

Senior Prospect Development Analyst, University Initiatives-UIC


The University of Illinois Foundation is the official fundraising and private gift-receiving organization of the University of Illinois. It works closely with alumni and friends, faculty and staff, corporations and foundations, as well as campus development professionals to create fundraising programs and opportunities that benefit the University. 


The Senior Prospect Development Analyst, University Initiatives, supports university-wide fundraising efforts by leading research initiatives focused on principal and chancellor-level prospects. Reporting to the Director of Research and Portfolio Management, UIF with a dotted reporting line to the Senior Director of Development, University Initiatives, this position serves as the lead researcher for top-tier prospects and will primarily focus on principal gift-level prospect identification, research, and reporting, and will monitor and offer strategic consultative support for the development of the principal gift pipeline. This position will combine reactive research with proactive discovery to identify individuals and organizations with the capacity and alignment to make a significant impact on UIC’s mission. 


DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

  • Serve as the      lead researcher for university-wide initiatives, principal gifts, and      chancellor-level prospects, delivering comprehensive, strategic research      to inform high-level cultivation and solicitation strategies.
  • Proactively      identify new high-net-worth individuals, foundations, and organizations      aligned with UIC’s mission and strategic priorities.
  • Collaborate      with the senior director of development for university initiatives and      director of principal gift engagement to provide insight and      recommendations on prospects’ interests, giving capacity, philanthropic      affiliations, and potential pathways to engagement.
  • Develop      detailed prospect profiles and briefing information in support of major,      principal and transformational gift activities.
  • Monitor      philanthropic trends, industry news, and donor movement to identify      emerging opportunities and challenges for engagement.
  • Maintain      University of Illinois Foundation standards, in accordance with University      of Illinois Development Policies, Processes and Procedures, and maintain      high standards for data accuracy, privacy and compliance in all research      and prospect development activities.
  • Leverage      internal database, external tools, and analytical resources to develop      insights on wealth, capacity and philanthropic alignment.
  • Support      senior leadership with tailored research deliverables to guide high-level      engagement strategies.
  • Monitor daily      media alerts on top prospects and share information relevant to prospect      strategies with appropriate team members.
  • Establish a      deep understanding of the top prospects and ensure that research and      information in all systems is kept current and available. Read contact      reports related to all top prospects.
  • Maintain      the highest standards of discretion and confidentiality.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A minimum of      8 years of experience in prospect research, prospect development, or      related advancement roles, preferably in a complex academic or research      environment.
  • Demonstrated      experience conducting high-level research for principal and transformative      gift prospects.
  • Deep      knowledge of wealth screening tools, databases and CRM systems (e.g.,      Blackbaud).
  • Proven      ability to synthesize complex data into concise, strategic recommendations      for senior stakeholders.
  • Knowledge of      evaluating and analyzing financial information including SEC filings,      government documents, deeds and property tax assessments, and other wealth      documents to assess potential philanthropic capacity.
  • Excellent      written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present      findings to a range of audiences including senior leadership.
  • Strong      understanding of fundraising and development strategy, particularly within      principal and major gift contexts.
  • Bachelor’s      degree required; advanced degree or relevant certifications in research,      library science, nonprofit management, or related fields preferred.

Application Deadline: January 4th, 2026


The starting salary range for this position is projected to be $62,000 - $68,000 per year. While our job postings include salary ranges, your compensation will be based on your specific experience and qualifications—we're not limited by these posted ranges.

Your comprehensive benefits package includes medical, vision, and dental coverage, company paid life insurance, generous vacation time including 24 days annually, and more. Generous pension benefits are also included. We invest in your present and future wellbeing, providing the support you need to succeed.


Application Process: For full consideration for the role, all candidates must complete an online application and include a cover letter and resume. Candidates may create a profile through https://jobs.uif.uillinois.edu. For further information regarding application procedures, contact Foundation Human Resources at uifhrsearches@uif.uillinois.edu.
 

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