Jennifer Wolff

Director Of Development at After School Matters

Jennifer Wolff is an experienced development professional with a strong background in fundraising and relationship management. Currently serving as the Director of Development at After School Matters since October 2022, Jennifer has previously held key positions, including Director of Corporate Sponsors and Events at Glenwood Academy and Chief Development Officer at Society of St. Vincent de Paul Chicago. With expertise in managing donor portfolios and cultivating corporate sponsorships, Jennifer has a proven track record of maintaining strong relationships with stakeholders and meeting fundraising goals. Jennifer's earlier roles include Development and Relationship Manager at Hospital Sisters Mission Outreach and Associate Director at CCS Fundraising, complemented by foundational experience as an Event Coordinator at both Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago and River East Art Center. Jennifer holds a BA in Communications from Saint Mary's College.

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Chicago, United States

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After School Matters

Each year, After School Matters provides life-changing after-school and summer program opportunities to more than 17,000 Chicago high school teens. Our hands-on, project-based apprenticeship and internship programs – in the arts, communications and leadership, sports and STEM – allow teens to explore and develop their talents, while gaining critical skills for work, college and beyond. After School Matters full-time staff of approximately 85 supports the day-to-day operations and administration of the organization, as well as the provision of our signature programs across the city, while hundreds of individuals across Chicago work with us part-time as After School Matters instructors and program providers. We seek to serve our teens and achieve our mission by: • Advocating for teens and youth development • Building opportunities for teens through partnerships • Engaging teens in skills development for work and higher education • Showcasing teen accomplishments • Disseminating research and best practices about out-of-school time for teens


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