Alumni & Community Engagement Coordinator
Job in
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, 96814, USA
Listed on 2026-03-03
Listing for:
University of Hawaii Foundation
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-03-03
Job specializations:
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Administrative/Clerical
Office Administrator/ Coordinator, PR / Communications -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Office Administrator/ Coordinator, PR / Communications
Job Description & How to Apply Below
The University of Hawai'i Foundation was established in 1955 to encourage private support for the University of Hawai'i. Today it is the central fundraising organization for the UH System and is contracted by the Board of Regents to be the sole provider of fundraising and alumni services. In addition to fundraising, the Foundation manages more than 7000 gift accounts for the benefit of the university and its students.
The UH Foundation is a private, institutionally related corporation designated as a 501(c)(3) organization by the Internal Revenue Service. It is a legally separate entity from the University of Hawai'i, the UH Alumni Association, and all other UH affiliates. However, the UH Foundation works closely with these organizations, as well as with others in the community, exclusively for the benefit of the university.
Our Vision
To inspire giving and partnership with the University of Hawai'i by fostering UH pride and passion among donors, alumni and the community.
Our Mission
To unite donors' passions with the University of Hawai'i's aspirations by raising philanthropic support and managing private investments to benefit UH, the people of Hawai'i and our future generations.
Our Values
Our values shape our relationships and guide our thinking and actions. By living our values, we build trust with our fellow employees, our donors, the university and the broader community.
Position Summary:
The Alumni and Community Engagement Coordinator ("Coordinator") is a key member of the University of Hawai'i Foundation (UHF) alumni and community engagement teams, primarily focused on providing alumni, community engagement and UHF special events program and administrative support. The Coordinator will provide support to the UHF team in matters that directly involve the University of Hawai'i and UHF Leadership.
Based at the Walter Dods, Jr. RISE Center, the Coordinator may need to visit areas of the University campus, as well as locations in and around O'ahu. The Coordinator may need to work weekends or evenings and may exceed a 40-hour work week to fulfill the demands of the position.
Reports to:
Associate Vice President for Alumni and Community Engagement
Duties & Responsibilities:
Alumni and Community Engagement Support (50%)
Administrative and Fiscal Support (50%)
- Alumni and Community Engagement Support (50%)
- Provide alumni, community engagement and UHF special events administrative support for the team, primarily focused on discovery, engagement and stewardship.
- Assist alumni, community engagement and UHF special events with administrative support related to discovery, engagement, fundraising and stewardship. This includes data requests to generate guest lists, research, drafting event briefings and drafting event worksheets. As needed, the Coordinator may need to staff events and initiate subsequent follow-up communication.
- Serve as a liaison and resource for UH alumni, community partners, UH/UHF leadership, faculty and stakeholders.
- Update and assist with the Foundation database with changes or additions to alumni/donor contact information, enter contact reports, and follow up on inquiries. The Coordinator will also connect those interested in giving with appropriate development officer or UHF department.
- Administrative and Fiscal Support (50%)
- Organize and facilitate meetings, schedule and coordinate dates, times, venues, attendance, agenda, and facilities, compile briefings or takes notes when necessary and provide administrative support and follow-up on matters arising from internal, external and donor meetings.
- Assist with preparing for meetings and other activities, then document and organize the follow-up requirements at the end of these activities.
- Research, draft, and edit written communications that may include briefing materials for meetings and events, proposals, reports, and correspondence.
- Gather, assemble and refine material and data required for correspondence, memorandums, reports, or other material.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a broad constituency inside and outside the Foundation and University of Hawaii System.
- Represent the Foundation in a positive manner internally, to the University, and to the community.
- Communicate in writing and/or verbally with high profile internal and external contingents, including University and UH Foundation leadership, alumni, donors, and supporters.
- Relay and resolve routine telephone inquiries, establish and maintain records.
- Arrange for the team air travel, accommodations, meeting rooms, food and beverage needs, including travel authorizations and post travel reimbursements.
- Assist with fiscal support, including processing expenses and revenues, monitoring departmental invoices and expenditures, and gathering account information.
- Regularly deal with diverse matters requiring a broad knowledge of the Foundation's organizational operations and policies necessary to ensure appropriate decision-making protocols are…
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