Individual Giving Manager
April 2nd, 2024
The Tor Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization advancing human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies. Roughly a third of the organization's total revenue comes from individuals, and more than 6,000 people make gifts under $1,000 every year.
Unlike some nonprofits that focus solely on donors who give at high levels, the Tor Project has the unique opportunity to do something different — to amplify the collective power of our small-dollar donors. We're looking for someone to help us better connect and engage with this global base of supporters.
This is an excellent opportunity to take ownership of an underdeveloped program and build it up from the ground.
The Job
We are seeking an Individual Giving Manager with 3-5 years of experience in a smiliar role to take the lead on defining and executing the Tor Project's strategic approach to acquisition, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of Tor donors who give less than $1,000 annually. This role reports to the Director of Fundraising and collaborates with the Fundraising Coordinator.
The Tor Project's approach to fundraising doesn't use privacy-invading tactics. We don't track whether or not donors have clicked on an email, a link, or a button; we don't buy or sell donor lists; we don't use invasive wealth assessment tools; and we aim to minimize the amount of information we collect during the donation process. The Individual Giving Manager must be able to prioritize donor privacy when conducting their duties and responsibilities.
Duties & responsibilities
Take ownership of the Tor Project's annual and monthly giving strategies with the primary goal of increasing small-dollar donor retention
Design and implement structures, processes, and policies required to execute these strategies
Create and maintain high-quality documentation about these structures, processes, and policies
Optimize Tor's open source, privacy-first CRM (CiviCRM) to build donor engagement using thoughtful automation and drip messaging
Collaborate with cross-team stakeholders to design and execute time-bound campaigns, including Tor's annual year-end fundraising campaign
Monitor and analyze progress towards goals and use this analysis to present suggestions for improvement
Contribute to short and long-term fundraising team planning and evaluation of strategic efforts
Represent the Tor Project in-person, at virtual events, and with a variety of external stakeholders
Support Director of Fundraising and Executive Director in donor relationship management
Collaborate closely with Fundraising Coordinator to facilitate timely gift acknowledgements and accurate reporting
Core requirements
Capacity to self-start, self-motivate, and remain persistent
Proven track record of setting and achieving nonprofit revenue targets
Experience with CRMs and email automation software
Experience writing content for email and social media campaigns and adapting messaging for different audiences
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships both on and offline
Strong analytical skills, with the ability to use campaign performance data to inform fundraising strategy
At ease learning new technology and resilient in the face of technical roadblocks
Deeply committed to building a fundraising practice that prioritizes donor privacy
Ability to travel to in-person events (10% travel)
Preferred qualifications
Experience working remotely with a globally distributed team
Experience translating highly technical material into easy, approachable language
Mastery of CRMs and email automation software
Experience fundraising in an online-first or online-only environment
This is a full-time, remote position. Salary for this position will range from $77,000 - $85,000 USD (based on candidate experience) and there is voluntary opt-in salary transparency for employees and contractors. The organization is currently experimenting with a four day workweek.
How to apply
Click here to apply .
A cover letter is required and you will be prompted to enter this in plain text. In your cover letter, please explain your experience as it relates to the job description and explain why you want to work at Tor.
About The Tor Project
The Tor Project's workforce is inclusive, talented, and committed. We currently have a global paid and contract staff of around 50 developers and operational support people, plus many thousands of volunteers who contribute to our work world-wide. The Tor Project is funded in part by government research and development grants, and in part by individual, foundation, and corporate donations.
Tor is for everyone, and we are actively working to build a team that represents people from all over the world - people from diverse ethnic, national, and cultural backgrounds; people from all walks of life. We encourage people subject to systemic bias to apply, including people of color, indigenous people, LGBTQIA+ people, women, and any other person who is part of a group that is underrepresented in tech.
We have long-standing community guidelines and cultural norms. Our community is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment. Please read more here:
The Tor Project Code of Conduct
The Tor Project Social Contract
The Tor Project Statement of Value
The Tor Project has a competitive benefits package, including a generous PTO policy, 16 paid holidays per year (including the week between Christmas and New Years, when the office is closed), and flexible work schedule. Insurance benefits vary by employment status and country of residence.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the country in which they live, we cannot provide visa assistance for this position.
The Tor Project, Inc., is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
Notice: Due to U.S. sanctions and embargo regulations , The Tor Project, Inc. is not able to hire individuals with citizenship and residency in certain countries, including but not limited to Russia, North Korea, Cuba, Iraq, China, Iran, and Syria.
Apr 10, 2024
Full time
Individual Giving Manager
April 2nd, 2024
The Tor Project, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization advancing human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies. Roughly a third of the organization's total revenue comes from individuals, and more than 6,000 people make gifts under $1,000 every year.
Unlike some nonprofits that focus solely on donors who give at high levels, the Tor Project has the unique opportunity to do something different — to amplify the collective power of our small-dollar donors. We're looking for someone to help us better connect and engage with this global base of supporters.
This is an excellent opportunity to take ownership of an underdeveloped program and build it up from the ground.
The Job
We are seeking an Individual Giving Manager with 3-5 years of experience in a smiliar role to take the lead on defining and executing the Tor Project's strategic approach to acquisition, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of Tor donors who give less than $1,000 annually. This role reports to the Director of Fundraising and collaborates with the Fundraising Coordinator.
The Tor Project's approach to fundraising doesn't use privacy-invading tactics. We don't track whether or not donors have clicked on an email, a link, or a button; we don't buy or sell donor lists; we don't use invasive wealth assessment tools; and we aim to minimize the amount of information we collect during the donation process. The Individual Giving Manager must be able to prioritize donor privacy when conducting their duties and responsibilities.
Duties & responsibilities
Take ownership of the Tor Project's annual and monthly giving strategies with the primary goal of increasing small-dollar donor retention
Design and implement structures, processes, and policies required to execute these strategies
Create and maintain high-quality documentation about these structures, processes, and policies
Optimize Tor's open source, privacy-first CRM (CiviCRM) to build donor engagement using thoughtful automation and drip messaging
Collaborate with cross-team stakeholders to design and execute time-bound campaigns, including Tor's annual year-end fundraising campaign
Monitor and analyze progress towards goals and use this analysis to present suggestions for improvement
Contribute to short and long-term fundraising team planning and evaluation of strategic efforts
Represent the Tor Project in-person, at virtual events, and with a variety of external stakeholders
Support Director of Fundraising and Executive Director in donor relationship management
Collaborate closely with Fundraising Coordinator to facilitate timely gift acknowledgements and accurate reporting
Core requirements
Capacity to self-start, self-motivate, and remain persistent
Proven track record of setting and achieving nonprofit revenue targets
Experience with CRMs and email automation software
Experience writing content for email and social media campaigns and adapting messaging for different audiences
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build relationships both on and offline
Strong analytical skills, with the ability to use campaign performance data to inform fundraising strategy
At ease learning new technology and resilient in the face of technical roadblocks
Deeply committed to building a fundraising practice that prioritizes donor privacy
Ability to travel to in-person events (10% travel)
Preferred qualifications
Experience working remotely with a globally distributed team
Experience translating highly technical material into easy, approachable language
Mastery of CRMs and email automation software
Experience fundraising in an online-first or online-only environment
This is a full-time, remote position. Salary for this position will range from $77,000 - $85,000 USD (based on candidate experience) and there is voluntary opt-in salary transparency for employees and contractors. The organization is currently experimenting with a four day workweek.
How to apply
Click here to apply .
A cover letter is required and you will be prompted to enter this in plain text. In your cover letter, please explain your experience as it relates to the job description and explain why you want to work at Tor.
About The Tor Project
The Tor Project's workforce is inclusive, talented, and committed. We currently have a global paid and contract staff of around 50 developers and operational support people, plus many thousands of volunteers who contribute to our work world-wide. The Tor Project is funded in part by government research and development grants, and in part by individual, foundation, and corporate donations.
Tor is for everyone, and we are actively working to build a team that represents people from all over the world - people from diverse ethnic, national, and cultural backgrounds; people from all walks of life. We encourage people subject to systemic bias to apply, including people of color, indigenous people, LGBTQIA+ people, women, and any other person who is part of a group that is underrepresented in tech.
We have long-standing community guidelines and cultural norms. Our community is committed to creating an inclusive and welcoming environment. Please read more here:
The Tor Project Code of Conduct
The Tor Project Social Contract
The Tor Project Statement of Value
The Tor Project has a competitive benefits package, including a generous PTO policy, 16 paid holidays per year (including the week between Christmas and New Years, when the office is closed), and flexible work schedule. Insurance benefits vary by employment status and country of residence.
Applicants must be authorized to work in the country in which they live, we cannot provide visa assistance for this position.
The Tor Project, Inc., is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
Notice: Due to U.S. sanctions and embargo regulations , The Tor Project, Inc. is not able to hire individuals with citizenship and residency in certain countries, including but not limited to Russia, North Korea, Cuba, Iraq, China, Iran, and Syria.
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: Why Choose Us? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity . Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve . Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference . The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. At the American Red Cross, your uniqueness can shine ! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW (Job Overview): You will support the fundraising department in establishing best-in-class donor engagement and stewardship resources and grant writing, that retain and grow donor investment in the mission of the American Red Cross. A successful team member will have strong persuasive writing and project management skills and be willing to take on new tasks. This position will be responsible for written communication to donors, including: grant proposals, stewardship reports and informational updates – as well as donor cultivation event support and donor recognition activities. This is an hourly/non-exempt position that will work from home in Texas or Louisiana. May be required to come in the office for meetings as needed. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD: (responsibilities) Personally responsible for researching and writing grant proposals and reports. Create grants calendar. Works closely with colleagues across departments to ensure that the organization takes full advantage of programmatic funding opportunities. Oversees and maintains federated giving from United Ways and other organizations. Conducts in-depth analysis and exploration in order to advise others regarding which foundations, agencies or corporations would be suitable to approach for the organization’s funding needs. Gathers and analyzes all information required for donor communications including service deliver statistics, financial information, impact stories and community profiles. Conducts regular trend analysis and shared pertinent data with relevant stakeholders. Creates donor stewardship reports and authors a variety of donor communications. Oversees benefit fulfillment for all donor recognition programs and fundraising events. Fulfills critical communications and stewardship functions during times of episodic disaster. Supports the team as needed in implementing our Disaster Fundraising Action Plan. WHAT WILL GIVE YOU THE COMPETITIVE EDGE: Experience writing and managing the grant proposal process. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Associate's Degree or equivalent required. Minimum 7 years of related experience or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Good interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Knowledge of office systems: MS Office preferred and fundraising database systems (e.g., Raiser’s Edge, Salesforce.com). Travel: May include occasional travel and participate in meetings and conferences throughout chapter jurisdiction, state and Red Cross system. A current, valid driver's license with good driving record is required. Grant writing samples will be requested during the interview. Combination of candidate’s education and general experience satisfies requirements so long as the total years equate to description’s minimum education and general experience years combined (Management experience cannot be substituted). BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. Medical, Dental Vision plans Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts PTO: Starting at 15 days a year; based on FLSA status and tenure Holidays: 11 paid holidays comprised of six core holidays and five floating holidays 401K with 5% match Paid Family Leave Employee Assistance Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term Service Awards and recognition Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to handle or feel; and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 15 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. The work environment will consist of moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers, phones and printers, light traffic). The employee must have the ability to work in a small cubicle and have the ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period of time. *LI-POST IND123 Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Feb 14, 2024
Please use Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox when accessing Candidate Home. By joining the American Red Cross you will touch millions of lives every year and experience the greatness of the human spirit at its best. Are you ready to be part of the world's largest humanitarian network? Join us—Where your Career is a Force for Good! Job Description: Why Choose Us? As one of the nation’s premier humanitarian organizations, the American Red Cross is dedicated to helping people in need throughout the United States and, in association with other Red Cross networks, throughout the world. When you join our team, you have a direct impact on a meaningful mission, and you can help save lives every day. If you share our passion for helping people, join us in this excellent career opportunity . Work where your career is a force for good. We are committed to the diversity of our workforce and to delivering our programs and services in a culturally competent manner reflecting the communities we serve . Our work environment is collaborative, respectful, and inclusive with a focus on building allyship and a culture of belonging that empowers all team members. Come to learn, grow, and succeed while sharing your passion for making a difference . The Red Cross supports a variety of cultural and community resource groups for employees and volunteers. From the Ability Network, our Asian American & Pacific Islander Resource Group, the Latino Resource Group, and Red Cross PRIDE, to the Umoja African American Resource Group, our Veterans+ Resource Group, and the Women’s Resource Group, these networks provide connections, mentoring and help give voice to important concerns and opinions. At the American Red Cross, your uniqueness can shine ! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW (Job Overview): You will support the fundraising department in establishing best-in-class donor engagement and stewardship resources and grant writing, that retain and grow donor investment in the mission of the American Red Cross. A successful team member will have strong persuasive writing and project management skills and be willing to take on new tasks. This position will be responsible for written communication to donors, including: grant proposals, stewardship reports and informational updates – as well as donor cultivation event support and donor recognition activities. This is an hourly/non-exempt position that will work from home in Texas or Louisiana. May be required to come in the office for meetings as needed. WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE GOOD: (responsibilities) Personally responsible for researching and writing grant proposals and reports. Create grants calendar. Works closely with colleagues across departments to ensure that the organization takes full advantage of programmatic funding opportunities. Oversees and maintains federated giving from United Ways and other organizations. Conducts in-depth analysis and exploration in order to advise others regarding which foundations, agencies or corporations would be suitable to approach for the organization’s funding needs. Gathers and analyzes all information required for donor communications including service deliver statistics, financial information, impact stories and community profiles. Conducts regular trend analysis and shared pertinent data with relevant stakeholders. Creates donor stewardship reports and authors a variety of donor communications. Oversees benefit fulfillment for all donor recognition programs and fundraising events. Fulfills critical communications and stewardship functions during times of episodic disaster. Supports the team as needed in implementing our Disaster Fundraising Action Plan. WHAT WILL GIVE YOU THE COMPETITIVE EDGE: Experience writing and managing the grant proposal process. WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED: Associate's Degree or equivalent required. Minimum 7 years of related experience or equivalent combination of education and related experience required. Good interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills. Knowledge of office systems: MS Office preferred and fundraising database systems (e.g., Raiser’s Edge, Salesforce.com). Travel: May include occasional travel and participate in meetings and conferences throughout chapter jurisdiction, state and Red Cross system. A current, valid driver's license with good driving record is required. Grant writing samples will be requested during the interview. Combination of candidate’s education and general experience satisfies requirements so long as the total years equate to description’s minimum education and general experience years combined (Management experience cannot be substituted). BENEFITS FOR YOU: We take care of you, while you take care of others. As a mission-based organization, we believe our team needs great support to do great work. Our comprehensive benefits help you in balancing home and work. With our resources and perks, you have amazing possibilities at the American Red Cross to advance the learn. Medical, Dental Vision plans Health Spending Accounts & Flexible Spending Accounts PTO: Starting at 15 days a year; based on FLSA status and tenure Holidays: 11 paid holidays comprised of six core holidays and five floating holidays 401K with 5% match Paid Family Leave Employee Assistance Disability and Insurance: Short + Long Term Service Awards and recognition Physical Requirements: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to handle or feel; and talk or hear. The employee is frequently required to reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stand; walk and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 15 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. The work environment will consist of moderate noise (i.e. business office with computers, phones and printers, light traffic). The employee must have the ability to work in a small cubicle and have the ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period of time. *LI-POST IND123 Apply now! Joining our team will provide you with the opportunity to make a difference every day. The American Red Cross is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by law. Interested in Volunteering? Life’s emergencies don’t stop, and neither do American Red Cross volunteers, who represent more than 90 percent of our workforce to help prevent and alleviate human suffering. You can make a difference by volunteering in a position that appeals to you and allows you to use your unique skills and talents. The Red Cross relies on generous volunteers who give their time and talent to help fulfill our lifesaving mission. Visit redcross.org/volunteertoday to learn more, including our most-needed volunteer positions. To view the EEOC Summary of Rights, click here: Summary of Rights
Title: Senior Development Coordinator
Location: hybrid home/office, with regular visits to locations throughout the Rock Creek watershed; home must be in the DC region
Reports to: Director of Development and Communications
Type: Full-time, exempt
Schedule : Monday to Friday, generally 9 – 5:30; occasional evening and weekend hours
Position Overview
Rock Creek Conservancy seeks a Senior Development Coordinator to support senior staff with responsibilities including: donor prospecting and reporting, project managing annual gala and events, implementing donor engagement activities, creating digital and print communications, and raising general awareness of the Conservancy.
Major responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following:
Serve as the development team lead on the donor CRM (EveryAction), assisting with data integrity, generating reports, organizing data, conducting research, and providing analysis
Provide special event coordination and support for the annual Rock Creek Gala, smaller donor events, and corporate days of service
Support communications needs of the Conservancy, including social media, web, and print materials
Staff volunteer events, donor events, and other programs as needed
Desired Qualifications
Data savvy with strong skills in EveryAction (or other CRM experience)
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with exceptional attention to detail
Experience in fundraising or event coordination
Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Self-motivated, able to work both independently and as part of a team.
Must be flexible to work evenings, weekends, and extended hours when needed
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree and 2-3 years of relevant experience
Genuine interest in pursuing a career in fundraising
To Apply Rock Creek Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer. Please send resume and cover letter to info@rockcreekconservancy.org with the position and your name in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The salary range for this position is $45,000 - $60,000 with a full complement of benefits and leave.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis starting on January 12.
About Rock Creek Conservancy : Rock Creek Conservancy is a watershed organization protecting Rock Creek and the philanthropic and stewardship partner to the entirety of Rock Creek (National) Park. The Conservancy’s mission is to restore Rock Creek and its parklands as a natural oasis for all people to appreciate and protect.
Jan 10, 2024
Full time
Title: Senior Development Coordinator
Location: hybrid home/office, with regular visits to locations throughout the Rock Creek watershed; home must be in the DC region
Reports to: Director of Development and Communications
Type: Full-time, exempt
Schedule : Monday to Friday, generally 9 – 5:30; occasional evening and weekend hours
Position Overview
Rock Creek Conservancy seeks a Senior Development Coordinator to support senior staff with responsibilities including: donor prospecting and reporting, project managing annual gala and events, implementing donor engagement activities, creating digital and print communications, and raising general awareness of the Conservancy.
Major responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following:
Serve as the development team lead on the donor CRM (EveryAction), assisting with data integrity, generating reports, organizing data, conducting research, and providing analysis
Provide special event coordination and support for the annual Rock Creek Gala, smaller donor events, and corporate days of service
Support communications needs of the Conservancy, including social media, web, and print materials
Staff volunteer events, donor events, and other programs as needed
Desired Qualifications
Data savvy with strong skills in EveryAction (or other CRM experience)
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with exceptional attention to detail
Experience in fundraising or event coordination
Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines
Self-motivated, able to work both independently and as part of a team.
Must be flexible to work evenings, weekends, and extended hours when needed
Preferred Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree and 2-3 years of relevant experience
Genuine interest in pursuing a career in fundraising
To Apply Rock Creek Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer. Please send resume and cover letter to info@rockcreekconservancy.org with the position and your name in the subject line. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The salary range for this position is $45,000 - $60,000 with a full complement of benefits and leave.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis starting on January 12.
About Rock Creek Conservancy : Rock Creek Conservancy is a watershed organization protecting Rock Creek and the philanthropic and stewardship partner to the entirety of Rock Creek (National) Park. The Conservancy’s mission is to restore Rock Creek and its parklands as a natural oasis for all people to appreciate and protect.
Job Title: Director of Communications
Salary Range: $110,000 - $140,000
Reports to: Vice President of Advancement
Status : Full Time (40 hours/week)
Starting: February 2024
Deadline to Apply: January 19, 2024
Location: Washington DC Area
About Generation Hope:
Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility by engaging education and policy partners to drive systemic change and providing direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. To date, we have
provided over $1 million in tuition assistance, supported almost 450 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 170 degrees earned through our program, and built relationships with 30+ two and four-year institutions nationwide. For more information, please visit www.generationhope.org .
By joining our team, you will work for an organization named "one of the best nonprofits" by Spur Local. Not only do we live out and operationalize our values, we do the work to create a culture that truly supports every member of our staff. The best part of our organization is the people, from the families we serve to the team we have deliberately cultivated. We strive for excellence while understanding the most valuable asset that we have is our people. We celebrate diversity in all forms, including thought, professional and lived experiences, race, gender - even taste in music. If this sounds like a mission and work environment you would like to contribute to and grow with, please consider joining our team.
Position:
Generation Hope is seeking a Director of Communications to develop and lead our overarching communications strategy to enhance Generation Hope’s visibility nationally, regionally, and locally by effectively conveying our mission, programs, and impact to various stakeholders, including student parents, donors, partner organizations, policymakers, and the broader field of higher education. The Director will also drive efforts to enhance Generation Hope’s thought leadership profile through traditional earned media efforts and content development via our own channels. Working closely with the Communications Manager, Digital Marketing Specialist, Communications Coordinator, and our public relations firm, the Director will broaden awareness of Generation Hope’s impact, expertise, and family-centered approach; elevate the voice of Generation Hope and its senior leaders as subject matter experts; and ensure the voices of families are uplifted, honored, and heard. The ideal candidate is an exceptional communicator with a proven track record in large scale, national scope, mission-driven, and social impact environments. This role requires a strategic thinker, an excellent communicator, and a team player who can collaborate across departments to achieve organizational goals.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategy & Evaluation
Develop and implement an annual, multi-faceted communications strategy that builds and maintains a positive organizational brand and supports Generation Hope’s strategic goals and priorities
Ensure consistent and compelling branding across all communication materials, including websites, video, organic and paid social media, print materials, collateral, slide decks, and press releases. Protect and enhance the organization's reputation through effective brand management.
Create and deploy a guide for the organization that details consistent language and terms and work with the Race Equity Working Group to ensure that our language is inclusive and reflects our race equity commitment
Monitor and analyze audience engagement both digitally and through conversion rates, using data to make informed decisions and to strengthen, improve, and evaluate communications strategies
Lead the assessment of current internal and external communications and media practices, systems, and processes and the design and execution of new practices, systems, and processes. Develop and track communications performance metrics on a quarterly basis.
Develop and manage an organizational crisis communications plan to ensure best practices in brand protection and management.
Create and manage systems for ensuring consistent and on-brand communications across all direct-service sites
Evaluate the organization’s current website assets and needs and lead a website redevelopment project to guide the organization’s future online presence
Storytelling
Ensure the Communications team is creating engaging and impactful content for various platforms and collaborate with other departments to gather content and success stories
Work with PR firm to deploy consistent, timely, and strategic press and media relations efforts that are aligned with the annual communications plan and build long-term relationships with key press (emphasizing economic mobility, higher ed, family, student parents, early childhood, race equity, advocacy)
In partnership with our public relations firm, develop press kits, timelines, and fact sheets for internal and external stakeholders
Ensure the organization's website is up to date with fresh content, reflecting the latest initiatives and developments. Optimize website content for search engine visibility and user experience.
Collaborate with the Development team to create compelling campaigns and donor communication materials, including the annual report, to convey the impact of donations and appreciate supporters
Partner with the Programming team to amplify student parent voices and share strengths-based stories about their persistence and success through digital and print media and support recruitment efforts
Support the Learning & Innovation team by developing and refining technical assistance and FamilyU materials for marketing and programmatic use
Work with the Policy & Research team to respond quickly to legislative shifts that could impact student parents and families by assisting with drafting official statements, talking points, briefs, op-eds, etc., and by pursuing relevant media opportunities
Collaborate with the Operations team to position Generation Hope as a nationally-celebrated workplace
Play a key role in rolling out Generation Hope research and reports and lead efforts to disseminate findings, including through website downloads
With the Communications Manager and Communications Coordinator, review talking points, remarks, presentations, and other supporting material for Generation Hope CEO and staff, as needed
Oversee processes to effectively capture programming and impact by engaging photographers, videographers, and other vendors, as necessary
Provide hands-on crisis communications support and counsel across Generation Hope, as needed
Management
Oversee the Communications team, directly supervising the Communications Manager and supporting their supervision of the Digital Marketing Specialist, the Communications Coordinator, and other team members as we continue to grow the team. Provide ongoing coaching and development and promote a culture of high performance, accountability, continuous improvement, and collaboration.
Oversee the creation of timelines for all communications projects and establish accountability systems for the completion of major tasks
Work closely with our Development team to ensure strong partnership with funders and supporters. Act as an effective steward of program-restricted resources by managing and monitoring the Communications budget.
Serve as a member of Generation Hope’s Leadership Team.
Other duties as assigned
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a commitment to Generation Hope’s mission
Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in the field of communications, public relations, marketing, or other related areas; Master’s Degree preferred.
Minimum 5 years relevant work experience in a mission-driven, social impact, non-profit, philanthropy, and/or communications field
At least 2 years of management experience required
Proven experience with communications planning and execution on a local, regional, and national scale including messaging strategy; public affairs/public relations; brand consistency and development; reputation stewardship; content development; writing and editing; project management; presentation development; thought leadership; and budget management
A proficient understanding of the new and evolving media landscape
Effective and adept at translating messages for different key audiences including media, local city government leaders, policymakers, and other thought leaders
History of supporting and informing the design and development of content, executive and high-level communications, events, and convenings
Experience with digital advertising and paid social media strategy is preferred
Strong interpersonal skills to work collaboratively within Generation Hope as well as with external stakeholders
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to create high-quality deliverables for wide-scale use with accuracy, and comfort engaging large and small audiences both in-person and virtually
Ability to think creatively, initiate and manage projects, and follow through on plans
Evidence of the ability to consistently make good decisions through a combination of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment
Exceptionally detail-oriented, organized, and deadline-driven
Creative and collaborative problem-solver; comfortable working through ambiguity to define priorities
Proficiency in MS Office Suite and Google Suite Workspace required
Proficiency in design software (Canva, InDesign, etc.) is preferred
Proficiency with digital communications tools and web design systems (Squarespace, MailChimp, etc.) is preferred
Personal and professional commitment to understanding and dismantling systemic and institutional racism
TRAVEL
This position requires travel, approximately 20% of the time, in and out of the DC Metro area. Must be able to travel via plane, train, or car.
CANDIDATES MUST RESIDE IN WASHINGTON, D.C., VIRGINIA, OR MARYLAND BEFORE THE EMPLOYMENT START DATE. Generation Hope has a hybrid remote and in-office work model.
Generation Hope provides full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, and paid time off. More information on benefits can be found at generationhope.org/careers. As a safeguard to the health of our employees, participants, and community, all new hires must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the employment start date. Our full vaccination policy is available here .
To apply, please complete the online application . If this link does not work, you can access the application at this URL: https://Generation_Hope.formstack.com/forms/apply_now . No calls, please.
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
Dec 22, 2023
Full time
Job Title: Director of Communications
Salary Range: $110,000 - $140,000
Reports to: Vice President of Advancement
Status : Full Time (40 hours/week)
Starting: February 2024
Deadline to Apply: January 19, 2024
Location: Washington DC Area
About Generation Hope:
Generation Hope is a nonprofit organization with a mission to ensure all student parents have the opportunities to succeed and experience economic mobility by engaging education and policy partners to drive systemic change and providing direct support to teen parents in college as well as their children through holistic, two-generation programming. To date, we have
provided over $1 million in tuition assistance, supported almost 450 teen parents in college, celebrated more than 170 degrees earned through our program, and built relationships with 30+ two and four-year institutions nationwide. For more information, please visit www.generationhope.org .
By joining our team, you will work for an organization named "one of the best nonprofits" by Spur Local. Not only do we live out and operationalize our values, we do the work to create a culture that truly supports every member of our staff. The best part of our organization is the people, from the families we serve to the team we have deliberately cultivated. We strive for excellence while understanding the most valuable asset that we have is our people. We celebrate diversity in all forms, including thought, professional and lived experiences, race, gender - even taste in music. If this sounds like a mission and work environment you would like to contribute to and grow with, please consider joining our team.
Position:
Generation Hope is seeking a Director of Communications to develop and lead our overarching communications strategy to enhance Generation Hope’s visibility nationally, regionally, and locally by effectively conveying our mission, programs, and impact to various stakeholders, including student parents, donors, partner organizations, policymakers, and the broader field of higher education. The Director will also drive efforts to enhance Generation Hope’s thought leadership profile through traditional earned media efforts and content development via our own channels. Working closely with the Communications Manager, Digital Marketing Specialist, Communications Coordinator, and our public relations firm, the Director will broaden awareness of Generation Hope’s impact, expertise, and family-centered approach; elevate the voice of Generation Hope and its senior leaders as subject matter experts; and ensure the voices of families are uplifted, honored, and heard. The ideal candidate is an exceptional communicator with a proven track record in large scale, national scope, mission-driven, and social impact environments. This role requires a strategic thinker, an excellent communicator, and a team player who can collaborate across departments to achieve organizational goals.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Strategy & Evaluation
Develop and implement an annual, multi-faceted communications strategy that builds and maintains a positive organizational brand and supports Generation Hope’s strategic goals and priorities
Ensure consistent and compelling branding across all communication materials, including websites, video, organic and paid social media, print materials, collateral, slide decks, and press releases. Protect and enhance the organization's reputation through effective brand management.
Create and deploy a guide for the organization that details consistent language and terms and work with the Race Equity Working Group to ensure that our language is inclusive and reflects our race equity commitment
Monitor and analyze audience engagement both digitally and through conversion rates, using data to make informed decisions and to strengthen, improve, and evaluate communications strategies
Lead the assessment of current internal and external communications and media practices, systems, and processes and the design and execution of new practices, systems, and processes. Develop and track communications performance metrics on a quarterly basis.
Develop and manage an organizational crisis communications plan to ensure best practices in brand protection and management.
Create and manage systems for ensuring consistent and on-brand communications across all direct-service sites
Evaluate the organization’s current website assets and needs and lead a website redevelopment project to guide the organization’s future online presence
Storytelling
Ensure the Communications team is creating engaging and impactful content for various platforms and collaborate with other departments to gather content and success stories
Work with PR firm to deploy consistent, timely, and strategic press and media relations efforts that are aligned with the annual communications plan and build long-term relationships with key press (emphasizing economic mobility, higher ed, family, student parents, early childhood, race equity, advocacy)
In partnership with our public relations firm, develop press kits, timelines, and fact sheets for internal and external stakeholders
Ensure the organization's website is up to date with fresh content, reflecting the latest initiatives and developments. Optimize website content for search engine visibility and user experience.
Collaborate with the Development team to create compelling campaigns and donor communication materials, including the annual report, to convey the impact of donations and appreciate supporters
Partner with the Programming team to amplify student parent voices and share strengths-based stories about their persistence and success through digital and print media and support recruitment efforts
Support the Learning & Innovation team by developing and refining technical assistance and FamilyU materials for marketing and programmatic use
Work with the Policy & Research team to respond quickly to legislative shifts that could impact student parents and families by assisting with drafting official statements, talking points, briefs, op-eds, etc., and by pursuing relevant media opportunities
Collaborate with the Operations team to position Generation Hope as a nationally-celebrated workplace
Play a key role in rolling out Generation Hope research and reports and lead efforts to disseminate findings, including through website downloads
With the Communications Manager and Communications Coordinator, review talking points, remarks, presentations, and other supporting material for Generation Hope CEO and staff, as needed
Oversee processes to effectively capture programming and impact by engaging photographers, videographers, and other vendors, as necessary
Provide hands-on crisis communications support and counsel across Generation Hope, as needed
Management
Oversee the Communications team, directly supervising the Communications Manager and supporting their supervision of the Digital Marketing Specialist, the Communications Coordinator, and other team members as we continue to grow the team. Provide ongoing coaching and development and promote a culture of high performance, accountability, continuous improvement, and collaboration.
Oversee the creation of timelines for all communications projects and establish accountability systems for the completion of major tasks
Work closely with our Development team to ensure strong partnership with funders and supporters. Act as an effective steward of program-restricted resources by managing and monitoring the Communications budget.
Serve as a member of Generation Hope’s Leadership Team.
Other duties as assigned
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE:
Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and a commitment to Generation Hope’s mission
Bachelor’s degree required, preferably in the field of communications, public relations, marketing, or other related areas; Master’s Degree preferred.
Minimum 5 years relevant work experience in a mission-driven, social impact, non-profit, philanthropy, and/or communications field
At least 2 years of management experience required
Proven experience with communications planning and execution on a local, regional, and national scale including messaging strategy; public affairs/public relations; brand consistency and development; reputation stewardship; content development; writing and editing; project management; presentation development; thought leadership; and budget management
A proficient understanding of the new and evolving media landscape
Effective and adept at translating messages for different key audiences including media, local city government leaders, policymakers, and other thought leaders
History of supporting and informing the design and development of content, executive and high-level communications, events, and convenings
Experience with digital advertising and paid social media strategy is preferred
Strong interpersonal skills to work collaboratively within Generation Hope as well as with external stakeholders
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, ability to create high-quality deliverables for wide-scale use with accuracy, and comfort engaging large and small audiences both in-person and virtually
Ability to think creatively, initiate and manage projects, and follow through on plans
Evidence of the ability to consistently make good decisions through a combination of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment
Exceptionally detail-oriented, organized, and deadline-driven
Creative and collaborative problem-solver; comfortable working through ambiguity to define priorities
Proficiency in MS Office Suite and Google Suite Workspace required
Proficiency in design software (Canva, InDesign, etc.) is preferred
Proficiency with digital communications tools and web design systems (Squarespace, MailChimp, etc.) is preferred
Personal and professional commitment to understanding and dismantling systemic and institutional racism
TRAVEL
This position requires travel, approximately 20% of the time, in and out of the DC Metro area. Must be able to travel via plane, train, or car.
CANDIDATES MUST RESIDE IN WASHINGTON, D.C., VIRGINIA, OR MARYLAND BEFORE THE EMPLOYMENT START DATE. Generation Hope has a hybrid remote and in-office work model.
Generation Hope provides full benefits, including 403(b), health, dental, and paid time off. More information on benefits can be found at generationhope.org/careers. As a safeguard to the health of our employees, participants, and community, all new hires must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by the employment start date. Our full vaccination policy is available here .
To apply, please complete the online application . If this link does not work, you can access the application at this URL: https://Generation_Hope.formstack.com/forms/apply_now . No calls, please.
Generation Hope is an equal opportunity employer. Generation Hope will not discriminate on any basis prohibited by law, including marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibility, matriculation, political affiliation, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, related medical conditions, breastfeeding, or reproductive health decisions), age, national origin, genetic information, veteran status, and disability.
The Development Coordinator will work closely with the Development and Communications team to assist in executing day-to-day department activities and to provide administrative and logistical support. Reporting directly to the Development Manager, this role will support all key areas within and across fundraising and relevant communications including institutional partnerships and engagement, major gifts, annual campaigns and giving; community fundraising and volunteers; and special events. The ideal candidate will have an eagerness to learn and will be able to develop a deep knowledge and familiarity of the Resolution Fellowship, create strong working relationships with the Resolution team, and learn and engage with funding and program partners, and subsidiary organizations. The ideal candidate is proactive, organized, detail-oriented, inquisitive, and ready to jump into a variety of projects to support the fundraising goals of the organization. The candidate must have a flexible schedule and be prepared to join occasional phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends, with appropriate schedule modifications and/or compensation. There may also be opportunities to occasionally travel.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with and alongside the development and communications team to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows: Direct Fundraising Activities
Participate in the collaborative development of letters of inquiry and proposals for potential and existing funders.
Collaborate with members of the Development/Communications and Programs team to create slide presentations and grant reports for corporate partners, foundations, and other major donors.
Provide administrative support to the development and communications team for the planning, launch, and execution of annual campaigns (Giving Tuesday, End of Year Campaign, and Giving Amplified), community fundraising events, and volunteer engagement efforts.
Assist with launching, tracking, and recording revenue from online fundraising campaigns on Give Lively and other related platforms.
Provide logistical and administrative support to enhance and grow our monthly giving program.
Generate targeted prospect research for individual, corporate, community, and foundation funding (training available).
Participate in all Development and Communications department meetings, Development and Program collaboration meetings, and other internal meetings, taking detailed notes and distributing agenda items as needed.
Participate in relevant external meetings taking detailed notes and distributing agenda or informational items as needed.
Logistical and Administrative Fundraising Support
Ensure Salesforce donor and funder records are up-to-date and that donor, prospect, grant, and donation information are properly tracked.
Generate donor, prospect, and pledge reports from Salesforce, Give Lively, and other platforms, as needed, by the Development and Finance teams.
Engage with Salesforce to pull program data and document and track institutional partner and individual donor activities.
Maintain grant tracker to manage submission timelines for letters of inquiry, proposals, and reports, tracking outcomes, and updating the calendar regularly.
Coordinate and manage calendar tracking and reminders for upcoming deadlines.
Help coordinate, draft, and distribute donor materials, including reporting on donation impact.
Support collaboration with the Finance department to process gifts, identify restricted and unrestricted gifts, and reconcile planned and remitted pledges.
Liaise with the Program department to gather key program information and updates, including Fellow and participant stories, and impact data needed for reports, proposals, and pitch decks.
Maintain and update the Development and Communications calendar.
Support the Development and Communications team with placing orders for supplies, branded materials, etc.
Provide additional administrative and logistical support to the Development and Communications team, as needed.
Communications Support
Collaborate with the Development and Communications team to plan and coordinate the sending of email campaigns and other electronic donor communications.
Assist with content gathering and sending out the bi-monthly Resolution Advisory Board digest, and the community and constituent newsletters.
Provide logistical support to gather and share content for social media and email campaigns and events.
Event Support
Work closely with the Development and Communications team to organize, execute, and attend planning meetings/calls for Resolution fundraising events (Resolve and Young Leaders Now Award Dinner), volunteer and donor engagement events such as VIP dinners, and other org-wide events.
Establish relationships and liaise with vendors and contractors such as Resolution’s external event planners, event venues, etc., to coordinate planning and event logistics, etc.
Assist with the management and tracking of sponsorships, volunteer management, and process documentation (work plans, sponsorship and ticket sales trackers, etc.).
Support outreach and stewardship of existing donors and prospects. Support event revenue and expense tracking.
Manage, organize, and update RSVPs, attendees, and registration information.
Oversee registration on-site at events, including printing and organizing name badges, and general and VIP access and seating.
Oversee event preparation checklist, order necessary supplies, and manage packing/shipping of event materials.
Assist with tracking post-event reconciliation to ensure appropriate follow-up items are completed (e.g., attendance reports, donor and sponsor gift fulfillment, speaker/performer/honoree thank-yous, attendee/donor/sponsor thank-yous).
Support event follow-up including drafting and sending thank you emails and meetings.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Minimum of one year of professional or strong internship experience, including experience in administrative or logistical support.
Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
Demonstrated commitment to learning and meeting high standards on a tight schedule.
Proactive self-starter with the ability to work well independently, as well as with staff, volunteers, and external partners.
Strong writing and verbal communication skills.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and good judgment.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Passion for young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Preferred
Prior experience working in a nonprofit development office.
Experience with donor database software (Resolution uses Salesforce; training will be available.)
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Nov 14, 2023
Full time
The Development Coordinator will work closely with the Development and Communications team to assist in executing day-to-day department activities and to provide administrative and logistical support. Reporting directly to the Development Manager, this role will support all key areas within and across fundraising and relevant communications including institutional partnerships and engagement, major gifts, annual campaigns and giving; community fundraising and volunteers; and special events. The ideal candidate will have an eagerness to learn and will be able to develop a deep knowledge and familiarity of the Resolution Fellowship, create strong working relationships with the Resolution team, and learn and engage with funding and program partners, and subsidiary organizations. The ideal candidate is proactive, organized, detail-oriented, inquisitive, and ready to jump into a variety of projects to support the fundraising goals of the organization. The candidate must have a flexible schedule and be prepared to join occasional phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends, with appropriate schedule modifications and/or compensation. There may also be opportunities to occasionally travel.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with and alongside the development and communications team to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows: Direct Fundraising Activities
Participate in the collaborative development of letters of inquiry and proposals for potential and existing funders.
Collaborate with members of the Development/Communications and Programs team to create slide presentations and grant reports for corporate partners, foundations, and other major donors.
Provide administrative support to the development and communications team for the planning, launch, and execution of annual campaigns (Giving Tuesday, End of Year Campaign, and Giving Amplified), community fundraising events, and volunteer engagement efforts.
Assist with launching, tracking, and recording revenue from online fundraising campaigns on Give Lively and other related platforms.
Provide logistical and administrative support to enhance and grow our monthly giving program.
Generate targeted prospect research for individual, corporate, community, and foundation funding (training available).
Participate in all Development and Communications department meetings, Development and Program collaboration meetings, and other internal meetings, taking detailed notes and distributing agenda items as needed.
Participate in relevant external meetings taking detailed notes and distributing agenda or informational items as needed.
Logistical and Administrative Fundraising Support
Ensure Salesforce donor and funder records are up-to-date and that donor, prospect, grant, and donation information are properly tracked.
Generate donor, prospect, and pledge reports from Salesforce, Give Lively, and other platforms, as needed, by the Development and Finance teams.
Engage with Salesforce to pull program data and document and track institutional partner and individual donor activities.
Maintain grant tracker to manage submission timelines for letters of inquiry, proposals, and reports, tracking outcomes, and updating the calendar regularly.
Coordinate and manage calendar tracking and reminders for upcoming deadlines.
Help coordinate, draft, and distribute donor materials, including reporting on donation impact.
Support collaboration with the Finance department to process gifts, identify restricted and unrestricted gifts, and reconcile planned and remitted pledges.
Liaise with the Program department to gather key program information and updates, including Fellow and participant stories, and impact data needed for reports, proposals, and pitch decks.
Maintain and update the Development and Communications calendar.
Support the Development and Communications team with placing orders for supplies, branded materials, etc.
Provide additional administrative and logistical support to the Development and Communications team, as needed.
Communications Support
Collaborate with the Development and Communications team to plan and coordinate the sending of email campaigns and other electronic donor communications.
Assist with content gathering and sending out the bi-monthly Resolution Advisory Board digest, and the community and constituent newsletters.
Provide logistical support to gather and share content for social media and email campaigns and events.
Event Support
Work closely with the Development and Communications team to organize, execute, and attend planning meetings/calls for Resolution fundraising events (Resolve and Young Leaders Now Award Dinner), volunteer and donor engagement events such as VIP dinners, and other org-wide events.
Establish relationships and liaise with vendors and contractors such as Resolution’s external event planners, event venues, etc., to coordinate planning and event logistics, etc.
Assist with the management and tracking of sponsorships, volunteer management, and process documentation (work plans, sponsorship and ticket sales trackers, etc.).
Support outreach and stewardship of existing donors and prospects. Support event revenue and expense tracking.
Manage, organize, and update RSVPs, attendees, and registration information.
Oversee registration on-site at events, including printing and organizing name badges, and general and VIP access and seating.
Oversee event preparation checklist, order necessary supplies, and manage packing/shipping of event materials.
Assist with tracking post-event reconciliation to ensure appropriate follow-up items are completed (e.g., attendance reports, donor and sponsor gift fulfillment, speaker/performer/honoree thank-yous, attendee/donor/sponsor thank-yous).
Support event follow-up including drafting and sending thank you emails and meetings.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Minimum of one year of professional or strong internship experience, including experience in administrative or logistical support.
Extremely organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
Demonstrated commitment to learning and meeting high standards on a tight schedule.
Proactive self-starter with the ability to work well independently, as well as with staff, volunteers, and external partners.
Strong writing and verbal communication skills.
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Application Suites with a high level of general computer competency.
Ability to handle sensitive information with discretion and good judgment.
Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/ )
Passion for young people making an impact, and commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Preferred
Prior experience working in a nonprofit development office.
Experience with donor database software (Resolution uses Salesforce; training will be available.)
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change. The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow. Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of over 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 80 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 4.6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Job Summary
The Advancement Services Program Coordinator is the operational lead and an integral member of the energetic and collaborative Drexel University Institutional Advancement (IA) team at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children (SCHC). The Program Coordinator is responsible for supporting the team and running the office under the direction and supervision of the Assistant Vice President of Development. Essential duties include but are not limited to preparing stewardship letters and emails, pulling donor reports, processing gifts, assisting with community facing events (i.e. Carnival and Reach Out & Read), handling donor inquiries, managing team files, preparing meeting collateral, serving as onsite face of the development team, maintaining the department’s operations calendar, scheduling meetings and donor visits, organizing design for SCHC focused solicitations and marketing pieces, and liaising with the central IA Advancement Services and Engagement colleagues. This position provides direct support to the Assistant Vice President, Development and will work closely with the leadership at SCHC and the Drexel IA Health Sciences team on building out a database of potential support for the Hospital.
This position retains high levels of integrity when entering and maintaining alumni, patient, and donor records across Advancement and EPIC systems; accurately processes cash-related payments and gifts received by SCHC; and responds timely and accurately to requests for information. This position will be based at SCHC with onsite working expectations 4 days a week. SCHC is a vibrant and active working environment with professional staff on-site daily.
Essential Functions
Manage the donor database for SCHC, including biographical information, gift records, and records of contact.
Setup and run automatic updates.
Verify, enter, and maintain biographical information in databases from a variety of sources including surveys, mailings, address change services, email, and staff.
Accurately record gifts to the Hospital in accordance with Institutional Advancement policies and guidelines; assure gifts are applied based on the donor’s intent; proper data compliance and donor privacy protocols.
Create funding allocations and accounts and work with the hospital administration and staff to ensure proper accounting and spending.
Prepare accurate and timely receipts, pledge reminders, and financial and donor reports as needed.
Prepare monthly revenue and contact reports for the unit.
Work closely with the Advancement Services system team to incorporate into the broader IA gift reporting.
Serve as lead coordinator developing and maintaining project and systems documentation related to data and gift processing, in coordination with central IA.
Respond to staff and donor inquiries by following departmental service guidelines.
Maintain the operations calendar and Teams site for the unit team and coordinate the execution of any related communications.
Enter contact reports into database for the Assistant Vice President for Development.
Manage the proposal intake process and enter proposals into the database, as directed by Assistant Vice President for Development.
Assist the unit team and IA with data requests for solicitations and other engagement and fundraising initiatives.
Coordinate the SCHC acknowledgement process to recognize donor gifts. Send email and written correspondence on behalf of the SCHC development team.
Work with Development and SCHC staff to coordinate the annual SCHC Carnival.
Work with the IA Drexel Fund to coordinate annual fundraising events, such as Day of Giving.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Minimum of an Associate’s degree and 1 year of administrative/office-related experience or Equivalent combination of both.
Ability to handle sensitive information in a professional manner.
Positive attitude and strong understanding of customer service and interpersonal skills.
Knowledge of office management systems and procedures.
Excellent time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work.
Attention to detail and problem-solving skills; high level of data entry accuracy.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, etc.) and general understanding of relational databases.
Ability to provide a completed flu shot or request an exemption.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Abobe, Canva or other design software.
Interest in learning professional fundraising.
Ability to work evenings and weekends for events.
Location
North Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA
Additional Information
This position is classified as Exempt, grade I. Compensation for this grade ranges from $41,120 – $61,680. Please note that the offered rate for this position typically aligns with the minimum to midrange of this grade, but it can vary based on the successful candidate’s qualifications and experience, department budget, and an internal equity review.
Applicants are encouraged to explore the Professional Staff salary structure and Compensation Guidelines & Policies for more details on Drexel’s compensation framework.
For information about benefits, please review Drexel's Benefits Brochure .
Special Instructions to the Applicant
Please make sure you upload your CV/resume and cover letter when submitting your application.
Review of applicants will begin once a suitable candidate pool is identified.
Nov 08, 2023
Full time
Job Summary
The Advancement Services Program Coordinator is the operational lead and an integral member of the energetic and collaborative Drexel University Institutional Advancement (IA) team at St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children (SCHC). The Program Coordinator is responsible for supporting the team and running the office under the direction and supervision of the Assistant Vice President of Development. Essential duties include but are not limited to preparing stewardship letters and emails, pulling donor reports, processing gifts, assisting with community facing events (i.e. Carnival and Reach Out & Read), handling donor inquiries, managing team files, preparing meeting collateral, serving as onsite face of the development team, maintaining the department’s operations calendar, scheduling meetings and donor visits, organizing design for SCHC focused solicitations and marketing pieces, and liaising with the central IA Advancement Services and Engagement colleagues. This position provides direct support to the Assistant Vice President, Development and will work closely with the leadership at SCHC and the Drexel IA Health Sciences team on building out a database of potential support for the Hospital.
This position retains high levels of integrity when entering and maintaining alumni, patient, and donor records across Advancement and EPIC systems; accurately processes cash-related payments and gifts received by SCHC; and responds timely and accurately to requests for information. This position will be based at SCHC with onsite working expectations 4 days a week. SCHC is a vibrant and active working environment with professional staff on-site daily.
Essential Functions
Manage the donor database for SCHC, including biographical information, gift records, and records of contact.
Setup and run automatic updates.
Verify, enter, and maintain biographical information in databases from a variety of sources including surveys, mailings, address change services, email, and staff.
Accurately record gifts to the Hospital in accordance with Institutional Advancement policies and guidelines; assure gifts are applied based on the donor’s intent; proper data compliance and donor privacy protocols.
Create funding allocations and accounts and work with the hospital administration and staff to ensure proper accounting and spending.
Prepare accurate and timely receipts, pledge reminders, and financial and donor reports as needed.
Prepare monthly revenue and contact reports for the unit.
Work closely with the Advancement Services system team to incorporate into the broader IA gift reporting.
Serve as lead coordinator developing and maintaining project and systems documentation related to data and gift processing, in coordination with central IA.
Respond to staff and donor inquiries by following departmental service guidelines.
Maintain the operations calendar and Teams site for the unit team and coordinate the execution of any related communications.
Enter contact reports into database for the Assistant Vice President for Development.
Manage the proposal intake process and enter proposals into the database, as directed by Assistant Vice President for Development.
Assist the unit team and IA with data requests for solicitations and other engagement and fundraising initiatives.
Coordinate the SCHC acknowledgement process to recognize donor gifts. Send email and written correspondence on behalf of the SCHC development team.
Work with Development and SCHC staff to coordinate the annual SCHC Carnival.
Work with the IA Drexel Fund to coordinate annual fundraising events, such as Day of Giving.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
Minimum of an Associate’s degree and 1 year of administrative/office-related experience or Equivalent combination of both.
Ability to handle sensitive information in a professional manner.
Positive attitude and strong understanding of customer service and interpersonal skills.
Knowledge of office management systems and procedures.
Excellent time management skills and ability to multi-task and prioritize work.
Attention to detail and problem-solving skills; high level of data entry accuracy.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Proficient in MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, etc.) and general understanding of relational databases.
Ability to provide a completed flu shot or request an exemption.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with Abobe, Canva or other design software.
Interest in learning professional fundraising.
Ability to work evenings and weekends for events.
Location
North Philadelphia, Philadelphia PA
Additional Information
This position is classified as Exempt, grade I. Compensation for this grade ranges from $41,120 – $61,680. Please note that the offered rate for this position typically aligns with the minimum to midrange of this grade, but it can vary based on the successful candidate’s qualifications and experience, department budget, and an internal equity review.
Applicants are encouraged to explore the Professional Staff salary structure and Compensation Guidelines & Policies for more details on Drexel’s compensation framework.
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Please make sure you upload your CV/resume and cover letter when submitting your application.
Review of applicants will begin once a suitable candidate pool is identified.
OVERVIEW
Since 1972, Covenant House has served and advocated for youth and young families experiencing homelessness, human trafficking, and exploitation. Our overarching goal is to end homelessness among youth and young families by helping them achieve housing stability, heal from trauma, tap into their innate resilience, and hone their interests and skills to forge new pathways to independence. This work is carried out across Covenant House sites in 34 cities in the US, Canada and Latin America.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
The Coordinator, Development Operations reports to the AVP, Development Operations and plays a key role in aligning, organizing and implementing the core aspects of the department’s functions which includes:
Cultivate . Support our efforts to ensure effective supporter cultivation throughout the moves management cycle.
Steward . Participate in the preparation and execution of stewardship plans for supporters across revenue streams including Major Giving, Planned Giving, Corporate and Institutional Partnerships and Special Events.
Collaborate . Partner with Special Events and Development team members on the planning and execution of cultivation and stewardship events. Support the pre-event planning, materials creation, RSVP and registration tracking, event day logistics (in person or virtual) and post-event follow-ups as it relates to the supporter experience.
Process . Support all development operations functions to ensure systems are created, documented and maintained efficiently. Troubleshoot issues, research solutions, and improve processes.
Track . Ensure data regarding prospects, donors and board members is incorporated accurately in all appropriate systems. Develop a mastery of the constituent record management platform.
Organize . Manage projects and tasks in a coherent, collaborative and organized manner.
Learn . Attend internal and external training sessions that are relevant to the position.
Foster Community Culture . With department leadership, execute tasks related to hosting department functions, new hire orientation and department learning opportunities.
Assist . Manage other projects and perform other administrative duties as assigned by department leadership.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Exceptionally detail oriented
Knowledge of MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint plus related Google Office Suite apps
Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be a team player, able to work with multiple deadlines and all levels of management
Knowledge of principles and practices of project management and process improvement
Competence with computer technology that aids in the use of software tools, such as fundraising databases
Knowledge of DonorDrive and EveryAction a plus
Excellent writing and interpersonal skills
Occasional travel as needed
Must be passionate about and dedicated to the mission of Covenant House
MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
1-3 years of related experience
OUR COMMUNITY
Our critical mission demands that we have all voices at the table. A team of diverse people, perspectives, and experiences is smarter, stronger, and more effective for our young people. At Covenant House, every team member is valued, respected, heard, and supported, and we welcome honest and courageous self-reflection on any aspects of our work that are based on biased or outdated viewpoints. We deliberately create opportunities for our staff to grow and thrive.
Covenant House International is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind: CHI is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at CHI are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, family or parental status, disability status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. CHI will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics and encourages all qualified applicants to apply. Come join our awesome international team in an organization with a heart! Our offices are located in Manhattan, however, this position will be mostly remote for the foreseeable future. On-site work, attendance at events and meetings in Manhattan will be required on an as needed basis .
Oct 13, 2023
Full time
OVERVIEW
Since 1972, Covenant House has served and advocated for youth and young families experiencing homelessness, human trafficking, and exploitation. Our overarching goal is to end homelessness among youth and young families by helping them achieve housing stability, heal from trauma, tap into their innate resilience, and hone their interests and skills to forge new pathways to independence. This work is carried out across Covenant House sites in 34 cities in the US, Canada and Latin America.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
The Coordinator, Development Operations reports to the AVP, Development Operations and plays a key role in aligning, organizing and implementing the core aspects of the department’s functions which includes:
Cultivate . Support our efforts to ensure effective supporter cultivation throughout the moves management cycle.
Steward . Participate in the preparation and execution of stewardship plans for supporters across revenue streams including Major Giving, Planned Giving, Corporate and Institutional Partnerships and Special Events.
Collaborate . Partner with Special Events and Development team members on the planning and execution of cultivation and stewardship events. Support the pre-event planning, materials creation, RSVP and registration tracking, event day logistics (in person or virtual) and post-event follow-ups as it relates to the supporter experience.
Process . Support all development operations functions to ensure systems are created, documented and maintained efficiently. Troubleshoot issues, research solutions, and improve processes.
Track . Ensure data regarding prospects, donors and board members is incorporated accurately in all appropriate systems. Develop a mastery of the constituent record management platform.
Organize . Manage projects and tasks in a coherent, collaborative and organized manner.
Learn . Attend internal and external training sessions that are relevant to the position.
Foster Community Culture . With department leadership, execute tasks related to hosting department functions, new hire orientation and department learning opportunities.
Assist . Manage other projects and perform other administrative duties as assigned by department leadership.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Exceptionally detail oriented
Knowledge of MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint plus related Google Office Suite apps
Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be a team player, able to work with multiple deadlines and all levels of management
Knowledge of principles and practices of project management and process improvement
Competence with computer technology that aids in the use of software tools, such as fundraising databases
Knowledge of DonorDrive and EveryAction a plus
Excellent writing and interpersonal skills
Occasional travel as needed
Must be passionate about and dedicated to the mission of Covenant House
MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
1-3 years of related experience
OUR COMMUNITY
Our critical mission demands that we have all voices at the table. A team of diverse people, perspectives, and experiences is smarter, stronger, and more effective for our young people. At Covenant House, every team member is valued, respected, heard, and supported, and we welcome honest and courageous self-reflection on any aspects of our work that are based on biased or outdated viewpoints. We deliberately create opportunities for our staff to grow and thrive.
Covenant House International is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind: CHI is committed to the principle of equal employment opportunity for all employees and to providing employees with a work environment free of discrimination and harassment. All employment decisions at CHI are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, family or parental status, disability status, or any other status protected by the laws or regulations in the locations where we operate. CHI will not tolerate discrimination or harassment based on any of these characteristics and encourages all qualified applicants to apply. Come join our awesome international team in an organization with a heart! Our offices are located in Manhattan, however, this position will be mostly remote for the foreseeable future. On-site work, attendance at events and meetings in Manhattan will be required on an as needed basis .
League of Conservation Voters
Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely and/or from an LCV office)
Title: Managing Director of Development Partnerships Positions Available: 2 Department: Development Status: Exempt Reports to: Vice President of Development Partnerships Positions Reporting to this Position: Directors of Development Partnerships (2-4), Major Gifts Coordinator or Associate Manager of Major Gifts (1) Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely and/or from an LCV office) Travel Requirements: Up to 30% Union Position: No Job Classification Level: M-II Salary Range (depending on experience) : $99,418-$140,400
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
Our members, our volunteers and staff, and our more than 30 state affiliates (together, the Conservation Voter Movement) work for a more just and equitable democracy, where people—not polluters—determine our future. This movement is an influential national network with unparalleled influence in Washington, DC, in state capitals, and in communities around the country. We are unmatched in our ability to ensure meaningful action on our key issues. We aim to bring people and communities together across racial, geographic, political, religious, economic and other differences toward collective goals instead of dividing us from one another.
LCV is hiring two Managing Directors of Development Partnerships who will be responsible for a portfolio of lead and principal level donors in a specific state or region and holds 35-50 visits with donors and prospects annually to raise the budgeted revenue for the assigned portfolio. Each Managing Director role will manage a team of 2-4 Directors of Development Partnerships, each of whom have visit and revenue goals related to their assigned portfolios, plus one Major Gifts support staff who works with the team so that each Managing Director will supervise between 3-5 staff on their team. This position is responsible for developing and implementing high level systems and processes in collaboration with other development managers that will support the Major Gifts Team’s ability to raise more money, more efficiently. The ideal candidate is a highly-skilled communicator, organized, ambitious, goal-driven, excels at managing people, and will be able to apply their expertise to coach and lead their major gifts team.
Responsibilities:
Lead and develop 2-5 Directors of Development Partnerships and one Major Gifts Associate, Manager, or Coordinator. Ensure the team meets or exceeds their visit and revenue goals.
Lead regular team calls and retreats.
Write persuasive and personalized cases for support, emails, letters and proposals to donors and prospects including in depth descriptions of our programs and role in environmental advocacy, politics, and racial justice and equity. Use these communications as examples of donor engagement and share with the team regularly.
Regularly identify opportunities and lead projects to boost team performance and center LCV’s CLAASI Values (Community, Learning, Anti-Racism, Accountability, Sustainability, Innovation) as an effective trainer, compassionate coach and forward-thinking mentor.
Support direct reports in managing and developing a portfolio of about 120 current, lapsed and prospective donors, deepening relationships in person, over the phone, and in writing. Support each Director in sharpening their ability to talk about core racial justice and equity work, educate donors and other stakeholders on why this work is central to our mission, and challenge and persuade those who disagree.
Support and partner with organizational leaders to identify, cultivate, solicit and steward Principal donors.
Expand the portfolio of prospective donors to include more women, people of color and young people; broaden our current methods of identifying, cultivating and soliciting donors of color and build the skills and competencies of our team to meet this objective.
Work with staff to educate our current and prospective donors about the racial justice and equity work in which we are engaged, including drafting talking points and practicing for visits.
Hold a portfolio of donors and prospects and meet with them across the region, holding at least 35-50 donor visits annually depending on the number of people on the team.
Interface and collaborate with other development managers to create efficient and effective systems and materials that will help the Major Gifts Team raise more money.
Ensure LCV lead and principal level donors and prospects are engaged in a highly tailored way.
Recruit donors and prospects to a variety of LCV (and when possible, state affiliate) fundraising and cultivation events and ensure members of the Major Gifts Team do the same.
Work to ensure coordination with state affiliates to achieve fundraising goals.
Participate in high-level planning to help set both fundraising and programmatic goals.
Travel up to 20% of the time for in-person work in respective regions, Washington, DC and elsewhere for staff site visits, conferences, and donor visits.
Qualifications:
Work Experience :
Required: 7 years of experience in fundraising, 3 of which are managing other fundraising staff, including a successful track record of personally meeting with donors and closing five and six-figure gifts. Experience directly supervising staff with varying levels of experience. Significant experience directly qualifying, cultivating and soliciting major gifts prospects, including developing solicitation strategy from identification through stewardship. Significant experience contacting prospects and holding an ambitious number of donor visits per month.
Preferred – Issue advocacy, organizing and/or political fundraising experience. Experience managing up and working with an executive team. Experience with Salesforce.
Skills:
Required: Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills; self-motivated; exhibits strong judgment; and able to work independently and as part of a team. Must be creative, diplomatic, proactive, disciplined, and able to think strategically. An active and curious listener with a knack for building relationships and the ability to speak with authority as an organizational representative. Well organized and detail-oriented. Motivated to meet goals, produce results, and exceed expectations, and enthusiastic about metrics driven goals. Politically savvy with an eagerness for continued learning. Professional, honest, and trustworthy; capable of handling confidential information with the utmost discretion. Politically savvy and oriented toward optimism. Passionate about protecting the environment, racial justice and equity, and meaningful social change.
Preferred : Moderate knowledge of how to use Google Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, and Wrike.
Cultural Competence : Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and build on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions : This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. The person in this position frequently communicates with major donors and must be able to exchange and keep confidential accurate information. Ability to occasionally work evening and weekend hours, as needed. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “Managing Director of Development Partnerships” in the subject line by October 4, 2023 . No phone calls please.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org .
Sep 21, 2023
Full time
Title: Managing Director of Development Partnerships Positions Available: 2 Department: Development Status: Exempt Reports to: Vice President of Development Partnerships Positions Reporting to this Position: Directors of Development Partnerships (2-4), Major Gifts Coordinator or Associate Manager of Major Gifts (1) Location: Flexible (the employee may decide whether to work remotely and/or from an LCV office) Travel Requirements: Up to 30% Union Position: No Job Classification Level: M-II Salary Range (depending on experience) : $99,418-$140,400
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
Our members, our volunteers and staff, and our more than 30 state affiliates (together, the Conservation Voter Movement) work for a more just and equitable democracy, where people—not polluters—determine our future. This movement is an influential national network with unparalleled influence in Washington, DC, in state capitals, and in communities around the country. We are unmatched in our ability to ensure meaningful action on our key issues. We aim to bring people and communities together across racial, geographic, political, religious, economic and other differences toward collective goals instead of dividing us from one another.
LCV is hiring two Managing Directors of Development Partnerships who will be responsible for a portfolio of lead and principal level donors in a specific state or region and holds 35-50 visits with donors and prospects annually to raise the budgeted revenue for the assigned portfolio. Each Managing Director role will manage a team of 2-4 Directors of Development Partnerships, each of whom have visit and revenue goals related to their assigned portfolios, plus one Major Gifts support staff who works with the team so that each Managing Director will supervise between 3-5 staff on their team. This position is responsible for developing and implementing high level systems and processes in collaboration with other development managers that will support the Major Gifts Team’s ability to raise more money, more efficiently. The ideal candidate is a highly-skilled communicator, organized, ambitious, goal-driven, excels at managing people, and will be able to apply their expertise to coach and lead their major gifts team.
Responsibilities:
Lead and develop 2-5 Directors of Development Partnerships and one Major Gifts Associate, Manager, or Coordinator. Ensure the team meets or exceeds their visit and revenue goals.
Lead regular team calls and retreats.
Write persuasive and personalized cases for support, emails, letters and proposals to donors and prospects including in depth descriptions of our programs and role in environmental advocacy, politics, and racial justice and equity. Use these communications as examples of donor engagement and share with the team regularly.
Regularly identify opportunities and lead projects to boost team performance and center LCV’s CLAASI Values (Community, Learning, Anti-Racism, Accountability, Sustainability, Innovation) as an effective trainer, compassionate coach and forward-thinking mentor.
Support direct reports in managing and developing a portfolio of about 120 current, lapsed and prospective donors, deepening relationships in person, over the phone, and in writing. Support each Director in sharpening their ability to talk about core racial justice and equity work, educate donors and other stakeholders on why this work is central to our mission, and challenge and persuade those who disagree.
Support and partner with organizational leaders to identify, cultivate, solicit and steward Principal donors.
Expand the portfolio of prospective donors to include more women, people of color and young people; broaden our current methods of identifying, cultivating and soliciting donors of color and build the skills and competencies of our team to meet this objective.
Work with staff to educate our current and prospective donors about the racial justice and equity work in which we are engaged, including drafting talking points and practicing for visits.
Hold a portfolio of donors and prospects and meet with them across the region, holding at least 35-50 donor visits annually depending on the number of people on the team.
Interface and collaborate with other development managers to create efficient and effective systems and materials that will help the Major Gifts Team raise more money.
Ensure LCV lead and principal level donors and prospects are engaged in a highly tailored way.
Recruit donors and prospects to a variety of LCV (and when possible, state affiliate) fundraising and cultivation events and ensure members of the Major Gifts Team do the same.
Work to ensure coordination with state affiliates to achieve fundraising goals.
Participate in high-level planning to help set both fundraising and programmatic goals.
Travel up to 20% of the time for in-person work in respective regions, Washington, DC and elsewhere for staff site visits, conferences, and donor visits.
Qualifications:
Work Experience :
Required: 7 years of experience in fundraising, 3 of which are managing other fundraising staff, including a successful track record of personally meeting with donors and closing five and six-figure gifts. Experience directly supervising staff with varying levels of experience. Significant experience directly qualifying, cultivating and soliciting major gifts prospects, including developing solicitation strategy from identification through stewardship. Significant experience contacting prospects and holding an ambitious number of donor visits per month.
Preferred – Issue advocacy, organizing and/or political fundraising experience. Experience managing up and working with an executive team. Experience with Salesforce.
Skills:
Required: Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills; self-motivated; exhibits strong judgment; and able to work independently and as part of a team. Must be creative, diplomatic, proactive, disciplined, and able to think strategically. An active and curious listener with a knack for building relationships and the ability to speak with authority as an organizational representative. Well organized and detail-oriented. Motivated to meet goals, produce results, and exceed expectations, and enthusiastic about metrics driven goals. Politically savvy with an eagerness for continued learning. Professional, honest, and trustworthy; capable of handling confidential information with the utmost discretion. Politically savvy and oriented toward optimism. Passionate about protecting the environment, racial justice and equity, and meaningful social change.
Preferred : Moderate knowledge of how to use Google Suite, Microsoft Office Suite, and Wrike.
Cultural Competence : Demonstrated awareness of one’s own cultural identity, views about difference, and the ability to learn and build on varying cultural and community norms. Commitment to equity and inclusion as organizational practice and culture. Understands how environmental issues intersect with racism, economic and social inequality in the U.S. and has a passion for working to dismantle these systems.
Working Conditions : This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. The person in this position frequently communicates with major donors and must be able to exchange and keep confidential accurate information. Ability to occasionally work evening and weekend hours, as needed. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “Managing Director of Development Partnerships” in the subject line by October 4, 2023 . No phone calls please.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org .
League of Conservation Voters
Washington, DC or New York, NY
Title: Events Coordinator, GiveGreen Department: Development Status: Exempt Reports to: Vice President of GiveGreen Positions Reporting to this Position: None Location: Washington, DC or New York, NY Travel Requirements: Up to 10% Union Position: Yes Job Classification Level: B Salary Range (depending on experience) : $59,131 – $69,365
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and best in class grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
LCV is hiring a GiveGreen Events Coordinator who will play a critical role in supporting the GiveGreen program’s fundraising goals by coordinating a portfolio of fundraising events for candidates and working directly with donors and event hosts to raise money. GiveGreen is a collaboration between LCV Victory Fund and NRDC Action Votes. GiveGreen offers political donors a powerful, easy, and strategic way to support environmental candidates and accelerate action on climate change. The program has raised over $110 million for candidates since its inception. Some GiveGreen activities are also conducted by LCV Action Fund and NRDC Action Fund PAC.
Responsibilities:
Develop a cycle long events plan to meet fundraising goals, and coordinate host and partner recruitment and stewardship strategies.
Coordinate all aspects of candidate fundraising events, including maintaining an events calendar, working directly with campaign staff, coordinating logistics, developing solicitation materials and invites and creating event pages, tracking RSVPs and donations, developing program run of show, talking points, briefings, and thank you letters to hosts and guests.
Serve as point of contact for event invitees, communicate with major donors and stakeholders in a timely manner. Provide support to Host Committees and share regular status updates with hosts and staff.
Manage virtual and in-person event logistics, including running Zoom platform and working with production vendors and venues.
Work with GiveGreen Marketing Manager to build event audiences and schedule email invitations.
Work with political teams to identify fundraising priorities and advise donors; support donors in their individual fundraising efforts.
Coordinate and provide support for donor summits and cultivation events.
Help develop compelling marketing materials to build support for electing lawmakers who will solve the climate crisis, defend and strengthen our democracy, and confront racial injustice in policies at the federal and state level.
Develop expert knowledge of the GiveGreen website; ensure donor satisfaction with the donation platform and online giving tools.
Test website functionality that relates to events and event pages.
Contribute to LCV’s commitment to integrating racial justice and equity into the work we do and ensuring an inclusive organizational culture. Contribute to the organization’s racial justice and equity goals by working with donors, board members and the fundraising team to raise money for priority candidates who will advance climate and environmental justice policies.
Work closely with the Legal and Compliance teams to ensure events, program activities, and materials are in compliance with campaign finance laws and regulations.
Travel up to 10% for GiveGreen events, staff retreats, meetings, conferences and professional development opportunities, as needed.
Provide support to other GiveGreen program projects, as needed, and support the team’s fundraising goals.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – At least 2 years of work experience in a fundraising, administrative, or customer service role, including at least one cycle of political fundraising experience. Must have demonstrated experience coordinating projects and working with key stakeholders including major donors, board members, consultants, or organizational leadership.
Preferred – Prior experience coordinating events for a campaign, non-profit organization, or association. Experience organizing data and lists, creating invitations and other marketing materials in Adobe software, coordinating virtual meetings or events using online platforms. Experience working with a donor database.
Skills : Strong written and oral communications skills. Extremely well-organized and demonstrated strong project coordinator, attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems. Must have the ability to handle multiple projects at once and work with multiple stakeholders. Must thrive and enjoy working in a fast paced setting while juggling competing priorities. Motivated to meet fundraising goals and produce results.
Cultural Competence : Must have an interest in political fundraising and shares our commitment to increasing racial diversity in our movement and organization, integrating justice and equity into the work we do and ensuring an inclusive organizational culture.
Working Conditions : This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. The person in this position frequently communicates with partners, elected representatives and major donors, and must be able to exchange accurate information. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “GiveGreen Events Coordinator” in the subject line by October 9, 2023 . No phone calls please.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org .
Sep 19, 2023
Full time
Title: Events Coordinator, GiveGreen Department: Development Status: Exempt Reports to: Vice President of GiveGreen Positions Reporting to this Position: None Location: Washington, DC or New York, NY Travel Requirements: Up to 10% Union Position: Yes Job Classification Level: B Salary Range (depending on experience) : $59,131 – $69,365
General Description:
LCV believes our earth is worth fighting for because everyone has a right to clean air, water, and a safe, healthy community. To ensure those rights are protected, we help people use their power to shape policy, hold politicians and polluters accountable, and influence elections.
For more than 50 years, LCV has grown into a potent political force for protecting our planet and everyone who inhabits it. We have built a powerful national movement with 30 state affiliates, and best in class grassroots and community organizing programs across the country.
LCV is hiring a GiveGreen Events Coordinator who will play a critical role in supporting the GiveGreen program’s fundraising goals by coordinating a portfolio of fundraising events for candidates and working directly with donors and event hosts to raise money. GiveGreen is a collaboration between LCV Victory Fund and NRDC Action Votes. GiveGreen offers political donors a powerful, easy, and strategic way to support environmental candidates and accelerate action on climate change. The program has raised over $110 million for candidates since its inception. Some GiveGreen activities are also conducted by LCV Action Fund and NRDC Action Fund PAC.
Responsibilities:
Develop a cycle long events plan to meet fundraising goals, and coordinate host and partner recruitment and stewardship strategies.
Coordinate all aspects of candidate fundraising events, including maintaining an events calendar, working directly with campaign staff, coordinating logistics, developing solicitation materials and invites and creating event pages, tracking RSVPs and donations, developing program run of show, talking points, briefings, and thank you letters to hosts and guests.
Serve as point of contact for event invitees, communicate with major donors and stakeholders in a timely manner. Provide support to Host Committees and share regular status updates with hosts and staff.
Manage virtual and in-person event logistics, including running Zoom platform and working with production vendors and venues.
Work with GiveGreen Marketing Manager to build event audiences and schedule email invitations.
Work with political teams to identify fundraising priorities and advise donors; support donors in their individual fundraising efforts.
Coordinate and provide support for donor summits and cultivation events.
Help develop compelling marketing materials to build support for electing lawmakers who will solve the climate crisis, defend and strengthen our democracy, and confront racial injustice in policies at the federal and state level.
Develop expert knowledge of the GiveGreen website; ensure donor satisfaction with the donation platform and online giving tools.
Test website functionality that relates to events and event pages.
Contribute to LCV’s commitment to integrating racial justice and equity into the work we do and ensuring an inclusive organizational culture. Contribute to the organization’s racial justice and equity goals by working with donors, board members and the fundraising team to raise money for priority candidates who will advance climate and environmental justice policies.
Work closely with the Legal and Compliance teams to ensure events, program activities, and materials are in compliance with campaign finance laws and regulations.
Travel up to 10% for GiveGreen events, staff retreats, meetings, conferences and professional development opportunities, as needed.
Provide support to other GiveGreen program projects, as needed, and support the team’s fundraising goals.
Qualifications:
Work Experience: Required – At least 2 years of work experience in a fundraising, administrative, or customer service role, including at least one cycle of political fundraising experience. Must have demonstrated experience coordinating projects and working with key stakeholders including major donors, board members, consultants, or organizational leadership.
Preferred – Prior experience coordinating events for a campaign, non-profit organization, or association. Experience organizing data and lists, creating invitations and other marketing materials in Adobe software, coordinating virtual meetings or events using online platforms. Experience working with a donor database.
Skills : Strong written and oral communications skills. Extremely well-organized and demonstrated strong project coordinator, attentive to details, and adept at developing and maintaining systems. Must have the ability to handle multiple projects at once and work with multiple stakeholders. Must thrive and enjoy working in a fast paced setting while juggling competing priorities. Motivated to meet fundraising goals and produce results.
Cultural Competence : Must have an interest in political fundraising and shares our commitment to increasing racial diversity in our movement and organization, integrating justice and equity into the work we do and ensuring an inclusive organizational culture.
Working Conditions : This job operates in a professional office environment, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and audiovisual systems. This position is largely sedentary, often standing or sitting for prolonged periods. The person in this position frequently communicates with partners, elected representatives and major donors, and must be able to exchange accurate information. Applicants need to be located in and legally authorized to work in the United States. LCV requires all employees working from our offices or participating in in-person meetings or events to be fully up-to-date on their COVID-19 vaccinations, subject to reasonable accommodation as required by law.
LCV offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that includes vacation, sick and parental leave, personal days, paid holidays, health insurance (two plan options for staff to choose from), dental and vision insurance, life and disability insurance (short- and long-term), Flexible Spending Account, 401(k) retirement plan with company matching contribution, commuter benefits program, sabbatical, and student loan assistance.
To Apply : Send cover letter and resume to hr@lcv.org with “GiveGreen Events Coordinator” in the subject line by October 9, 2023 . No phone calls please.
LCV is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to a racially just, equitable and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or genetic information, or any other protected status. LCV is committed to providing access, equal opportunity and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please contact hr@lcv.org .
Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network
Westminster, CO
Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN-pronounced “Remain”) provides free immigration legal services and social services to individuals in immigration detention and to children and their families throughout Colorado. RMIAN believes that justice for immigrants means justice for all.
As a growing nonprofit, RMIAN aims to be as efficient and effective with the resources we have. In fundraising, that means a small but powerful team - and this role is essential to our development efforts. Reporting to the Development Director, the Funding Engagement Coordinator will be a key partner and collaborator who provides critical support for RMIAN’s fundraising efforts.
This position is meant for someone eager to learn who has had at least some exposure to nonprofit development (at least 1 year of experience to understand the dynamics and processes), who loves getting the job done efficiently and with a high level of attention to detail.
The ideal candidate :
Is passionate about social justice, with an interest in and curiosity about immigration law and social services - this person has worked in a social justice organization and has been following immigration stories in recent years.
Is often described as a “doer” by their colleagues - someone who can be relied on to take a project to completion within the timeline requested, who finds joy in routine tasks that keep the team going, and who asks for help when needed.
Has 1+ years of development experience, including work with fundraising databases and donor acknowledgements, and event coordination or support.
Is a great short-form writer and storyteller – they ask questions and listen carefully to capture the details and find the connections that others can relate to and has some experience with translating that information into engaging, short articles, letters, emails, and posts that help drive people to action.
Has full professional, native / bilingual proficiency in speaking and writing in Spanish – this person supports the principles of language equity and is committed to supporting inclusive communications.
Is an organizational whiz . This person excels in handling details and multiple projects running in parallel, methodically creating and working through checklists. This is someone who might color-code their calendar or create a spreadsheet to plan a trip.
Has a desire to learn and grow - this is someone who is eager to build their skills and take on new challenges as they get comfortable with their role.
Responsibilities
RMIAN’s team is growing, and the Funding Engagement Coordinator role has been updated to complement the recently hired Development Director. The set of responsibilities outlined here will evolve over time, based on the organization’s needs and the strengths of the person hired. Key duties include:
Database Management (30%)
Maintain and update donor database and establish related systems, processes, and training for the team.
Timely processing of donations and donor thank you letters.
Strengthen systems to process and acknowledge gifts, supporting the long-term stewardship of funder relationships.
Donor Communications and Support (30%)
Create monthly development newsletters and coordinate the process of sending those out, in collaboration with Development Director
Coordinate all giving campaigns (e.g., Colorado Gives Day, annual report, end-of-year campaign) in collaboration with Development Director
Prepare and customize written correspondence for prospects and funders, including introductory letters, follow-up materials, and thank-you notes.
Support development of funder presentation materials
Provide research and support for funder visits as needed.
Support updates to communications calendar in collaboration with social media contractor, staff, Development Director
Perform website maintenance, in collaboration with other team members.
Provide other fundraising communications support as needed.
Grant Support (25%)
Support grant management and report submission processes, working with Development Director and grants contractor.
Support funders team meetings
Managing grant portfolio for potential funding up to $10K
Events Coordination (15%)
Provide detailed project management and coordination for special events in partnership with Development Director
Coordinate with other team members, venues, and vendors
Design, Distribute and maintain event marketing materials.
Field informational calls for event attendees
Lead day of event coordination for special events
Location and Work Requirements
This position is based out of RMIAN’s office located in Westminster, Colorado. RMIAN’s operations are currently operating on a hybrid remote/in-person model requiring at least two days a week of work in RMIAN’s office or other work-related locations. In order to protect our clients and team members, proof of vaccination against COVID-19, or proof of eligibility for exception, is required.
Compensation & Benefits
This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position. The salary range is between $50,000 and $58,000. RMIAN offers a phenomenal benefits package, which includes:
Generous paid time off with 15 days of vacation in the first year of employment and an additional 2 days for each additional year of employment, 10 sick days, 11 Federal holidays, plus, an annual week-long end of year office closure.
Excellent health insurance (100% covered by RMIAN).
Life insurance, professional liability insurance, and short-term disability insurance (100% covered by RMIAN).
Eligibility to participate in RMIAN’s Simple IRA retirement plan (RMIAN matches three percent).
Eligibility to participate in RMIAN’s flexible spending plan; and
Eight-week sabbatical after five years of employment.
To Apply :
If this profile calls out to you , please submit your resume and a brief note about what interests you in the position to hr@rmian.org . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
RMIAN is an equal opportunity employer and recognizes the importance of diversity in the workplace. We encourage applications from people of color, immigrants, women, members of the LGBTQ community, and other underrepresented and marginalized groups. RMIAN does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status or veteran status. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment free from discrimination.
Sep 06, 2023
Full time
Rocky Mountain Immigrant Advocacy Network (RMIAN-pronounced “Remain”) provides free immigration legal services and social services to individuals in immigration detention and to children and their families throughout Colorado. RMIAN believes that justice for immigrants means justice for all.
As a growing nonprofit, RMIAN aims to be as efficient and effective with the resources we have. In fundraising, that means a small but powerful team - and this role is essential to our development efforts. Reporting to the Development Director, the Funding Engagement Coordinator will be a key partner and collaborator who provides critical support for RMIAN’s fundraising efforts.
This position is meant for someone eager to learn who has had at least some exposure to nonprofit development (at least 1 year of experience to understand the dynamics and processes), who loves getting the job done efficiently and with a high level of attention to detail.
The ideal candidate :
Is passionate about social justice, with an interest in and curiosity about immigration law and social services - this person has worked in a social justice organization and has been following immigration stories in recent years.
Is often described as a “doer” by their colleagues - someone who can be relied on to take a project to completion within the timeline requested, who finds joy in routine tasks that keep the team going, and who asks for help when needed.
Has 1+ years of development experience, including work with fundraising databases and donor acknowledgements, and event coordination or support.
Is a great short-form writer and storyteller – they ask questions and listen carefully to capture the details and find the connections that others can relate to and has some experience with translating that information into engaging, short articles, letters, emails, and posts that help drive people to action.
Has full professional, native / bilingual proficiency in speaking and writing in Spanish – this person supports the principles of language equity and is committed to supporting inclusive communications.
Is an organizational whiz . This person excels in handling details and multiple projects running in parallel, methodically creating and working through checklists. This is someone who might color-code their calendar or create a spreadsheet to plan a trip.
Has a desire to learn and grow - this is someone who is eager to build their skills and take on new challenges as they get comfortable with their role.
Responsibilities
RMIAN’s team is growing, and the Funding Engagement Coordinator role has been updated to complement the recently hired Development Director. The set of responsibilities outlined here will evolve over time, based on the organization’s needs and the strengths of the person hired. Key duties include:
Database Management (30%)
Maintain and update donor database and establish related systems, processes, and training for the team.
Timely processing of donations and donor thank you letters.
Strengthen systems to process and acknowledge gifts, supporting the long-term stewardship of funder relationships.
Donor Communications and Support (30%)
Create monthly development newsletters and coordinate the process of sending those out, in collaboration with Development Director
Coordinate all giving campaigns (e.g., Colorado Gives Day, annual report, end-of-year campaign) in collaboration with Development Director
Prepare and customize written correspondence for prospects and funders, including introductory letters, follow-up materials, and thank-you notes.
Support development of funder presentation materials
Provide research and support for funder visits as needed.
Support updates to communications calendar in collaboration with social media contractor, staff, Development Director
Perform website maintenance, in collaboration with other team members.
Provide other fundraising communications support as needed.
Grant Support (25%)
Support grant management and report submission processes, working with Development Director and grants contractor.
Support funders team meetings
Managing grant portfolio for potential funding up to $10K
Events Coordination (15%)
Provide detailed project management and coordination for special events in partnership with Development Director
Coordinate with other team members, venues, and vendors
Design, Distribute and maintain event marketing materials.
Field informational calls for event attendees
Lead day of event coordination for special events
Location and Work Requirements
This position is based out of RMIAN’s office located in Westminster, Colorado. RMIAN’s operations are currently operating on a hybrid remote/in-person model requiring at least two days a week of work in RMIAN’s office or other work-related locations. In order to protect our clients and team members, proof of vaccination against COVID-19, or proof of eligibility for exception, is required.
Compensation & Benefits
This is a full-time, salaried, exempt position. The salary range is between $50,000 and $58,000. RMIAN offers a phenomenal benefits package, which includes:
Generous paid time off with 15 days of vacation in the first year of employment and an additional 2 days for each additional year of employment, 10 sick days, 11 Federal holidays, plus, an annual week-long end of year office closure.
Excellent health insurance (100% covered by RMIAN).
Life insurance, professional liability insurance, and short-term disability insurance (100% covered by RMIAN).
Eligibility to participate in RMIAN’s Simple IRA retirement plan (RMIAN matches three percent).
Eligibility to participate in RMIAN’s flexible spending plan; and
Eight-week sabbatical after five years of employment.
To Apply :
If this profile calls out to you , please submit your resume and a brief note about what interests you in the position to hr@rmian.org . Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
RMIAN is an equal opportunity employer and recognizes the importance of diversity in the workplace. We encourage applications from people of color, immigrants, women, members of the LGBTQ community, and other underrepresented and marginalized groups. RMIAN does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability, marital status or veteran status. We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment free from discrimination.
Reports to: Managing Director, Institutional Giving Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time; Nonunion - Level 8 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, the Senior Director of Institutional Giving is an important member of the Development department and will help support American Progress’ Institutional Giving efforts as we look to grow and diversify our revenue streams from institutional partners, including private and family foundations, corporations, and labor organizations. This individual will be responsible for a grant-seeking portfolio that generates $10–15 million in annual revenue for American Progress. They will pursue and capitalize on emerging opportunities for institutional funding and will help produce written communications for the organization. Working closely with executive and senior American Progress staff, they will contribute to a robust institutional fundraising program designed to increase the amount of support from the organization’s constituency over the next several years.
This position is ideal for a deadline-driven, detail-oriented, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and to American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. In addition, this position will support American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust and strengthening democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Institutional Giving team works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to make the case for support for various programs; conduct ongoing research to identify foundation funding opportunities; collaborate on strategies for approaching foundation prospects; and track all foundation activity and deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Independently, and in collaboration with other Institutional Giving Unit members, generate $10–15 million in revenue on an annual basis through management of a portfolio of 15–25 six- to seven-figure institutional donors and prospects.
Lead stewardship of a robust portfolio of existing seven-figure funders.
Design and implement strategies and activities to increase the level of funding from existing institutional donors as well as to shift the scope of funded efforts to align with crosscutting institutional priorities and minimize restrictions.
Identify new potential foundation support by working closely with the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, executive department and senior leadership to drive fundraising strategy.
Lead cross-functional collaborations to secure less restricted, more flexible support for multidisciplinary projects led by members of the executive and senior leadership team; ensure high-quality stewardship of these collaborative grants by facilitating intra-organizational planning and coordination to meet grant deliverables.
Research the giving interests of foundation funders and stay abreast of philanthropic trends and recent foundation giving.
Identify new opportunities for funding that align with American Progress’ programs through prospect research, working closely with the Institutional Giving Coordinator.
Prepare donor materials, including but not limited to proposals, letters of inquiry, grant reports, agreements, emails, presentations, and acknowledgment letters. This includes drafting original copy, editing, and formatting as needed.
Lead the planning and execution of meetings with institutional donor staff; provide strategic guidance on research and draft briefings for executive leadership in advance of donor meetings; and prepare senior staff for donor meetings and phone calls.
Partner with American Progress policy staff and senior leadership to cultivate relationships with both current and prospective donors and support foundation fundraising on the part of American Progress’ Executive team.
Track grant requirements and deadlines as well as contact between American Progress and funders.
Liaise with finance staff to monitor grant spending.
Participate in regular coalition funding coordination calls.
Perform other duties as assigned or needed to move forward American Progress’ Institutional Giving portfolio.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
At least seven to 10 years of foundation relations experience or comparable work with foundations, preferably at a nonprofit advocacy or policy-oriented organization.
Demonstrated success managing a seven-figure portfolio of foundation donors and managing relationships with both program officers and internal colleagues to create the conditions for success.
Demonstrated success in soliciting and renewing contributions from institutional funders by articulating a compelling case for support through communication tools, such as written grant proposals, reports, and budget documents, or verbal and visual presentations, among others.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic sectors, including climate or international affairs, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Strong analytical and prospect research skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Knowledge of the Salesforce database is desirable.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for the mission of American Progress and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
American Progress provides a competitive compensation and benefits package. This position is not represented by a union. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $125,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid office work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Jun 22, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Managing Director, Institutional Giving Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time; Nonunion - Level 8 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, the Senior Director of Institutional Giving is an important member of the Development department and will help support American Progress’ Institutional Giving efforts as we look to grow and diversify our revenue streams from institutional partners, including private and family foundations, corporations, and labor organizations. This individual will be responsible for a grant-seeking portfolio that generates $10–15 million in annual revenue for American Progress. They will pursue and capitalize on emerging opportunities for institutional funding and will help produce written communications for the organization. Working closely with executive and senior American Progress staff, they will contribute to a robust institutional fundraising program designed to increase the amount of support from the organization’s constituency over the next several years.
This position is ideal for a deadline-driven, detail-oriented, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and to American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. In addition, this position will support American Progress’ five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust and strengthening democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Institutional Giving team works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to make the case for support for various programs; conduct ongoing research to identify foundation funding opportunities; collaborate on strategies for approaching foundation prospects; and track all foundation activity and deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Independently, and in collaboration with other Institutional Giving Unit members, generate $10–15 million in revenue on an annual basis through management of a portfolio of 15–25 six- to seven-figure institutional donors and prospects.
Lead stewardship of a robust portfolio of existing seven-figure funders.
Design and implement strategies and activities to increase the level of funding from existing institutional donors as well as to shift the scope of funded efforts to align with crosscutting institutional priorities and minimize restrictions.
Identify new potential foundation support by working closely with the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, executive department and senior leadership to drive fundraising strategy.
Lead cross-functional collaborations to secure less restricted, more flexible support for multidisciplinary projects led by members of the executive and senior leadership team; ensure high-quality stewardship of these collaborative grants by facilitating intra-organizational planning and coordination to meet grant deliverables.
Research the giving interests of foundation funders and stay abreast of philanthropic trends and recent foundation giving.
Identify new opportunities for funding that align with American Progress’ programs through prospect research, working closely with the Institutional Giving Coordinator.
Prepare donor materials, including but not limited to proposals, letters of inquiry, grant reports, agreements, emails, presentations, and acknowledgment letters. This includes drafting original copy, editing, and formatting as needed.
Lead the planning and execution of meetings with institutional donor staff; provide strategic guidance on research and draft briefings for executive leadership in advance of donor meetings; and prepare senior staff for donor meetings and phone calls.
Partner with American Progress policy staff and senior leadership to cultivate relationships with both current and prospective donors and support foundation fundraising on the part of American Progress’ Executive team.
Track grant requirements and deadlines as well as contact between American Progress and funders.
Liaise with finance staff to monitor grant spending.
Participate in regular coalition funding coordination calls.
Perform other duties as assigned or needed to move forward American Progress’ Institutional Giving portfolio.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
At least seven to 10 years of foundation relations experience or comparable work with foundations, preferably at a nonprofit advocacy or policy-oriented organization.
Demonstrated success managing a seven-figure portfolio of foundation donors and managing relationships with both program officers and internal colleagues to create the conditions for success.
Demonstrated success in soliciting and renewing contributions from institutional funders by articulating a compelling case for support through communication tools, such as written grant proposals, reports, and budget documents, or verbal and visual presentations, among others.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic sectors, including climate or international affairs, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Strong analytical and prospect research skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Knowledge of the Salesforce database is desirable.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for the mission of American Progress and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
American Progress provides a competitive compensation and benefits package. This position is not represented by a union. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $125,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid office work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Reports to: Managing Director, Institutional Giving Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, the Associate Director or Director of Institutional Giving is an important member of the Development department and will help support American Progress’ institutional giving efforts as the organization works to grow and diversify its revenue streams from institutional partners, including private and family foundations, corporations, and labor organizations. This individual will be responsible for a grant-seeking portfolio that generates $7 million to $15 million in annual revenue for American Progress. They will pursue and capitalize on emerging opportunities for institutional funding and will help produce written communications for the organization. Working closely with executive and senior American Progress staff, they will contribute to a robust institutional fundraising program designed to increase the amount of support from the organization’s constituency over the next several years.
This position is ideal for a deadline-driven, detail-oriented, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. This position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Institutional Giving team works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to make the case for support for various programs; conduct ongoing research to identify foundation funding opportunities; collaborate on strategies for approaching foundation prospects; and track all foundation activity and deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Independently generate $7 million to $15 million in revenue on an annual basis through management of a portfolio of 15 to 25 institutional donors and prospects at the six- to seven-figure level.
Design and implement strategies and activities to increase the level of funding from existing institutional donors as well as to shift the scope of funded efforts to align with the organization’s crosscutting priorities and minimize restrictions.
Identify new potential foundation support, working closely with the Managing Director of Institutional Giving and executive and senior leadership to drive fundraising strategy.
Lead cross-functional collaborations to secure less restricted, more flexible support for multidisciplinary projects led by members of the Executive department and senior leadership; ensure high-quality stewardship of these collaborative grants by facilitating intra-organizational planning and coordination to meet grant deliverables.
Research the giving interests of foundation funders and stay abreast of philanthropic trends and recent foundation giving.
Work closely with the Institutional Giving Coordinator to identify new opportunities for funding that align with American Progress’ programs through prospect research.
Prepare donor materials, including but not limited to proposals, letters of inquiry, grant reports, agreements, emails, presentations, and acknowledgment letters. This includes drafting original copy, editing, and formatting as needed.
Lead the planning and execution of meetings with institutional donor staff; provide strategic guidance on research and draft briefings for executive leadership in advance of donor meetings; and prepare senior staff for donor meetings and phone calls.
Partner with American Progress policy staff and senior leadership to cultivate relationships with both current and prospective donors and support foundation fundraising on behalf of American Progress’ Executive department.
Track grant requirements and deadlines as well as contact between American Progress and funders.
Liaise with finance staff to monitor grant spending.
Perform other duties as assigned or needed to advance American Progress’ institutional giving portfolio.
Requirements and qualifications:
Four to seven years of foundation relations experience or comparable work with foundations is required, preferably at a nonprofit advocacy or policy-oriented organization.
Demonstrated success managing a seven-figure portfolio of foundation donors and managing relationships with both program officers and internal colleagues to create the conditions for success.
Demonstrated success in soliciting and renewing contributions from institutional funders by articulating a compelling case for support through multiple communication tools, such as grant proposals, reports, budget documents, and verbal and visual presentations, among others.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, health, education, and climate, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Strong analytical and prospect research skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Knowledge of the Salesforce database is desirable.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
American Progress provides a competitive compensation and benefits package. This position is not represented by a union. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $82,000 for the Associate Director position, and $100,000 for the Director position.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
May 31, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Managing Director, Institutional Giving Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, the Associate Director or Director of Institutional Giving is an important member of the Development department and will help support American Progress’ institutional giving efforts as the organization works to grow and diversify its revenue streams from institutional partners, including private and family foundations, corporations, and labor organizations. This individual will be responsible for a grant-seeking portfolio that generates $7 million to $15 million in annual revenue for American Progress. They will pursue and capitalize on emerging opportunities for institutional funding and will help produce written communications for the organization. Working closely with executive and senior American Progress staff, they will contribute to a robust institutional fundraising program designed to increase the amount of support from the organization’s constituency over the next several years.
This position is ideal for a deadline-driven, detail-oriented, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. This position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Institutional Giving team works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to make the case for support for various programs; conduct ongoing research to identify foundation funding opportunities; collaborate on strategies for approaching foundation prospects; and track all foundation activity and deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Independently generate $7 million to $15 million in revenue on an annual basis through management of a portfolio of 15 to 25 institutional donors and prospects at the six- to seven-figure level.
Design and implement strategies and activities to increase the level of funding from existing institutional donors as well as to shift the scope of funded efforts to align with the organization’s crosscutting priorities and minimize restrictions.
Identify new potential foundation support, working closely with the Managing Director of Institutional Giving and executive and senior leadership to drive fundraising strategy.
Lead cross-functional collaborations to secure less restricted, more flexible support for multidisciplinary projects led by members of the Executive department and senior leadership; ensure high-quality stewardship of these collaborative grants by facilitating intra-organizational planning and coordination to meet grant deliverables.
Research the giving interests of foundation funders and stay abreast of philanthropic trends and recent foundation giving.
Work closely with the Institutional Giving Coordinator to identify new opportunities for funding that align with American Progress’ programs through prospect research.
Prepare donor materials, including but not limited to proposals, letters of inquiry, grant reports, agreements, emails, presentations, and acknowledgment letters. This includes drafting original copy, editing, and formatting as needed.
Lead the planning and execution of meetings with institutional donor staff; provide strategic guidance on research and draft briefings for executive leadership in advance of donor meetings; and prepare senior staff for donor meetings and phone calls.
Partner with American Progress policy staff and senior leadership to cultivate relationships with both current and prospective donors and support foundation fundraising on behalf of American Progress’ Executive department.
Track grant requirements and deadlines as well as contact between American Progress and funders.
Liaise with finance staff to monitor grant spending.
Perform other duties as assigned or needed to advance American Progress’ institutional giving portfolio.
Requirements and qualifications:
Four to seven years of foundation relations experience or comparable work with foundations is required, preferably at a nonprofit advocacy or policy-oriented organization.
Demonstrated success managing a seven-figure portfolio of foundation donors and managing relationships with both program officers and internal colleagues to create the conditions for success.
Demonstrated success in soliciting and renewing contributions from institutional funders by articulating a compelling case for support through multiple communication tools, such as grant proposals, reports, budget documents, and verbal and visual presentations, among others.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, health, education, and climate, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Strong analytical and prospect research skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Knowledge of the Salesforce database is desirable.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
American Progress provides a competitive compensation and benefits package. This position is not represented by a union. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $82,000 for the Associate Director position, and $100,000 for the Director position.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Reports to: Vice President, Development Staff reporting to this position: 2 Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time; Nonunion - Level 7 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Vice President of Development, the Director of Major Gifts is an important member of the Development department and will help lead American Progress’ individual giving efforts. They will have a portfolio of 100 to 150 prospects, targeting five- and six-figure prospects. The Director of Major Gifts is responsible for planning and implementing strategies for identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individual donors to support American Progress. They will focus on strategically expanding the organization's Individual Giving program with a goal of significantly increasing the base of annual gifts. Eventually, they will oversee the new positions of Development Events Coordinator and Development Communications Coordinator.
This position is ideal for a dynamic, results-driven, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and to American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country . In addition, this position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Development department works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to fundraise for support for American Progress’ priorities and bold progressive agenda.
Responsibilities:
Secure major gifts at the five- and six-figure levels.
Manage an existing portfolio of 100 to 150 donors and prospects.
Manage systems and software to track and cultivate donors and prospects, including American Progress’ donor database and wealth screening tools.
Work with the Development department to align efforts and set goals.
Create and implement moves management plans.
Make direct, face-to-face solicitations and work with program staff to develop individualized donor strategies; support the overall efforts of the Individual Giving team (by, for example, providing portfolio development support, strategic counsel, and help with donor communications).
Manage two direct reports: the Development Events Coordinator and the Development Communication Coordinator.
Acknowledge major donors through public and private recognition.
Track and report progress using specific metrics.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
At least seven years of relevant work experience, including at least five years of front-line fundraising and working with individual donors.
Demonstrated success managing a portfolio of individual donors at the five- and six-figure levels.
Demonstrated work experience and donor contacts in mission-aligned areas.
Demonstrated entrepreneurial ability to develop alliances and coordinate shared interests of all parties.
Excellent problem-solving skills designed to meet the challenges of the organization.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, with considerable experience in writing and presenting information to a variety of audiences.
Ability to use data and CRM systems to set fundraising strategy and priorities, measure outcomes, and drive superior performance.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic and political sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, international affairs, public health, education, and democracy, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong analytical skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is not represented by a union. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $100,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
May 09, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Vice President, Development Staff reporting to this position: 2 Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time; Nonunion - Level 7 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Vice President of Development, the Director of Major Gifts is an important member of the Development department and will help lead American Progress’ individual giving efforts. They will have a portfolio of 100 to 150 prospects, targeting five- and six-figure prospects. The Director of Major Gifts is responsible for planning and implementing strategies for identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individual donors to support American Progress. They will focus on strategically expanding the organization's Individual Giving program with a goal of significantly increasing the base of annual gifts. Eventually, they will oversee the new positions of Development Events Coordinator and Development Communications Coordinator.
This position is ideal for a dynamic, results-driven, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and to American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country . In addition, this position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Development department works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to fundraise for support for American Progress’ priorities and bold progressive agenda.
Responsibilities:
Secure major gifts at the five- and six-figure levels.
Manage an existing portfolio of 100 to 150 donors and prospects.
Manage systems and software to track and cultivate donors and prospects, including American Progress’ donor database and wealth screening tools.
Work with the Development department to align efforts and set goals.
Create and implement moves management plans.
Make direct, face-to-face solicitations and work with program staff to develop individualized donor strategies; support the overall efforts of the Individual Giving team (by, for example, providing portfolio development support, strategic counsel, and help with donor communications).
Manage two direct reports: the Development Events Coordinator and the Development Communication Coordinator.
Acknowledge major donors through public and private recognition.
Track and report progress using specific metrics.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
At least seven years of relevant work experience, including at least five years of front-line fundraising and working with individual donors.
Demonstrated success managing a portfolio of individual donors at the five- and six-figure levels.
Demonstrated work experience and donor contacts in mission-aligned areas.
Demonstrated entrepreneurial ability to develop alliances and coordinate shared interests of all parties.
Excellent problem-solving skills designed to meet the challenges of the organization.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, with considerable experience in writing and presenting information to a variety of audiences.
Ability to use data and CRM systems to set fundraising strategy and priorities, measure outcomes, and drive superior performance.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic and political sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, international affairs, public health, education, and democracy, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong analytical skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is not represented by a union. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $100,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Reports to: Managing Director, Institutional Giving Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, the Associate Director or Director of Institutional Giving is an important member of the Development department and will help support American Progress’ institutional giving efforts as the organization works to grow and diversify its revenue streams from institutional partners, including private and family foundations, corporations, and labor organizations. This individual will be responsible for a grant-seeking portfolio that generates $7 million to $15 million in annual revenue for American Progress. They will pursue and capitalize on emerging opportunities for institutional funding and will help produce written communications for the organization. Working closely with executive and senior American Progress staff, they will contribute to a robust institutional fundraising program designed to increase the amount of support from the organization’s constituency over the next several years.
This position is ideal for a deadline-driven, detail-oriented, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. This position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Institutional Giving team works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to make the case for support for various programs; conduct ongoing research to identify foundation funding opportunities; collaborate on strategies for approaching foundation prospects; and track all foundation activity and deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Independently generate $7 million to $15 million in revenue on an annual basis through management of a portfolio of 15 to 25 institutional donors and prospects at the six- to seven-figure level.
Design and implement strategies and activities to increase the level of funding from existing institutional donors as well as to shift the scope of funded efforts to align with the organization’s crosscutting priorities and minimize restrictions.
Identify new potential foundation support, working closely with the Managing Director of Institutional Giving and executive and senior leadership to drive fundraising strategy.
Lead cross-functional collaborations to secure less restricted, more flexible support for multidisciplinary projects led by members of the Executive department and senior leadership; ensure high-quality stewardship of these collaborative grants by facilitating intra-organizational planning and coordination to meet grant deliverables.
Research the giving interests of foundation funders and stay abreast of philanthropic trends and recent foundation giving.
Work closely with the Institutional Giving Coordinator to identify new opportunities for funding that align with American Progress’ programs through prospect research.
Prepare donor materials, including but not limited to proposals, letters of inquiry, grant reports, agreements, emails, presentations, and acknowledgment letters. This includes drafting original copy, editing, and formatting as needed.
Lead the planning and execution of meetings with institutional donor staff; provide strategic guidance on research and draft briefings for executive leadership in advance of donor meetings; and prepare senior staff for donor meetings and phone calls.
Partner with American Progress policy staff and senior leadership to cultivate relationships with both current and prospective donors and support foundation fundraising on behalf of American Progress’ Executive department.
Track grant requirements and deadlines as well as contact between American Progress and funders.
Liaise with finance staff to monitor grant spending.
Perform other duties as assigned or needed to advance American Progress’ institutional giving portfolio.
Requirements and qualifications:
Four to seven years of foundation relations experience or comparable work with foundations is required, preferably at a nonprofit advocacy or policy-oriented organization.
Demonstrated success managing a seven-figure portfolio of foundation donors and managing relationships with both program officers and internal colleagues to create the conditions for success.
Demonstrated success in soliciting and renewing contributions from institutional funders by articulating a compelling case for support through multiple communication tools, such as grant proposals, reports, budget documents, and verbal and visual presentations, among others.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, health, education, and climate, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Strong analytical and prospect research skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Knowledge of the Salesforce database is desirable.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
American Progress provides a competitive compensation and benefits package. This position is not represented by a union. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $82,000 for the Associate Director position, and $100,000 for the Director position.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Apr 25, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Managing Director, Institutional Giving Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, the Associate Director or Director of Institutional Giving is an important member of the Development department and will help support American Progress’ institutional giving efforts as the organization works to grow and diversify its revenue streams from institutional partners, including private and family foundations, corporations, and labor organizations. This individual will be responsible for a grant-seeking portfolio that generates $7 million to $15 million in annual revenue for American Progress. They will pursue and capitalize on emerging opportunities for institutional funding and will help produce written communications for the organization. Working closely with executive and senior American Progress staff, they will contribute to a robust institutional fundraising program designed to increase the amount of support from the organization’s constituency over the next several years.
This position is ideal for a deadline-driven, detail-oriented, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. This position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Institutional Giving team works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to make the case for support for various programs; conduct ongoing research to identify foundation funding opportunities; collaborate on strategies for approaching foundation prospects; and track all foundation activity and deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Independently generate $7 million to $15 million in revenue on an annual basis through management of a portfolio of 15 to 25 institutional donors and prospects at the six- to seven-figure level.
Design and implement strategies and activities to increase the level of funding from existing institutional donors as well as to shift the scope of funded efforts to align with the organization’s crosscutting priorities and minimize restrictions.
Identify new potential foundation support, working closely with the Managing Director of Institutional Giving and executive and senior leadership to drive fundraising strategy.
Lead cross-functional collaborations to secure less restricted, more flexible support for multidisciplinary projects led by members of the Executive department and senior leadership; ensure high-quality stewardship of these collaborative grants by facilitating intra-organizational planning and coordination to meet grant deliverables.
Research the giving interests of foundation funders and stay abreast of philanthropic trends and recent foundation giving.
Work closely with the Institutional Giving Coordinator to identify new opportunities for funding that align with American Progress’ programs through prospect research.
Prepare donor materials, including but not limited to proposals, letters of inquiry, grant reports, agreements, emails, presentations, and acknowledgment letters. This includes drafting original copy, editing, and formatting as needed.
Lead the planning and execution of meetings with institutional donor staff; provide strategic guidance on research and draft briefings for executive leadership in advance of donor meetings; and prepare senior staff for donor meetings and phone calls.
Partner with American Progress policy staff and senior leadership to cultivate relationships with both current and prospective donors and support foundation fundraising on behalf of American Progress’ Executive department.
Track grant requirements and deadlines as well as contact between American Progress and funders.
Liaise with finance staff to monitor grant spending.
Perform other duties as assigned or needed to advance American Progress’ institutional giving portfolio.
Requirements and qualifications:
Four to seven years of foundation relations experience or comparable work with foundations is required, preferably at a nonprofit advocacy or policy-oriented organization.
Demonstrated success managing a seven-figure portfolio of foundation donors and managing relationships with both program officers and internal colleagues to create the conditions for success.
Demonstrated success in soliciting and renewing contributions from institutional funders by articulating a compelling case for support through multiple communication tools, such as grant proposals, reports, budget documents, and verbal and visual presentations, among others.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, health, education, and climate, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Strong analytical and prospect research skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Knowledge of the Salesforce database is desirable.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
American Progress provides a competitive compensation and benefits package. This position is not represented by a union. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $82,000 for the Associate Director position, and $100,000 for the Director position.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Resolution Project
370 Lexington Ave #302, New York, NY 10017
Position Title: Development Manager
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, NY
Classification: Exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Director of Development
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $71,000-77,000
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 85 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Development Manager will work closely with the Development & Communications department, the Development Committee of the Board, and the CEO to assist in executing day-to-day fundraising operations of the organization for events, individual, and institutional donors with a focus on engagement activities with foundations and corporations. This role will help strengthen, maintain, and grow the organization’s support by collaborating with the Director of Development in the execution of Resolution Project’s donor cultivation and stewardship strategies, focusing much of their time on helping to identify, solicit, and steward foundation and corporate gifts. We are looking for someone who is excited about this work, will bring an entrepreneurial spirit, and will contribute to the creative growth of Resolution as a thought partner to the Director of Development. The ideal candidate will be an experienced and skilled writer, a strong project manager, an excellent communicator, detail-oriented, and able to meet deadlines and adapt to changing needs and opportunities. The role will also require the candidate to develop a deep understanding of Resolution’s programs and impact by collaborating with other staff and can develop innovative solutions to challenges.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, and be prepared to join phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows:
Development Coordinator Management
- Manage full-time Development Coordinator and take part in the hiring process for this new position.
Prospect Research and Donor Cultivation
- Research and identify corporate and foundation prospects and opportunities.
- Collaborate with the Development team and other departments to develop outreach, engagement, and solicitation strategies.
- Assist in researching and identifying conferences, events, and other opportunities to generate new institutional and individual donor leads.
- Attend and participate in donor/funder cultivation meetings alongside the Director of Development and other relevant staff, as needed.
Grant Writing and Management
- Manage the grant submission process, including collection and synthesis of data, completion of proposals, tracking, reporting, and corresponding with foundation and corporate donors.
- Serve as the primary writer on all grant proposals, requests, pitch decks, concept notes, and reports to foundations.
- Cross-departmental collaboration to collect relevant program data, organizational documents and information, and financial records to ensure accurate information is transmitted in all funder communications.
- Engage in strategic planning around funding alignment, including plans for increasing gifts from current donors and multi-year grants.
- Carefully track donor and grant information in the Salesforce database.
Institutional Relationship Management
- Support strategic donor outreach and communications, and maintain regular correspondence with key funding representatives.
- Attend in-person and virtual meetings with corporate and foundation staff members to cultivate and steward relationships, leveraging support from other staff where necessary.
- Connect existing and prospective institutional partners to engagement opportunities.
- Collaborate internally within the Development department, and across departments (primarily with the Programs team), to plan and organize events with partners to spread the word about Resolution Project.
- Assist in the development of engaging funder collateral.
Individual Donor Cultivation and Stewardship
- Collaborate with the Development team to steward existing donors throughout the year including implementation of an annual gift renewal plan/process, spring Giving Amplified campaign, and End of Year campaign.
- Manage the development and implementation of a comprehensive cultivation and stewardship plan for individual donors, including a calendar of touchpoints and personalized outreach.
- Assist in developing and implementing innovative email campaigns, social media fundraising, and other donor communications in partnership with the Communications Manager.
Volunteer Management and Engagement
- Support the development and rollout of a more streamlined volunteer engagement process in partnership with the Development and Program teams.
- Help drive and manage organization-wide efforts to build community among volunteers with a focus on increasing giving among them.
Event Support
- Support the Director of Development with the planning and execution of special events including donor cultivation and solicitation events and annual fundraising events (Resolve Gala and Young Leaders Now Awards Dinner).
- Secure, manage, and track event sponsorships.
- Support communications efforts by ensuring volunteers are equipped with campaign, event, and fundraising tools they can use for outreach to their networks.
- Collaborate with the Development and Program teams to plan and execute events for Resolution Project’s volunteer community.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
- 5 years of relevant professional experience.
- Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
- Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and good interpersonal skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
- Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
- Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
- Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
- Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
- Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO-authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
- Prior staff management experience.
- Prior stakeholder/relationship management experience.
- Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/postings/d586e492-6999-4006-91c8-0d12cb03beb7
No emails or phone calls, please
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
Mar 31, 2023
Full time
Position Title: Development Manager
Location: Resolution Headquarters at 370 Lexington Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, NY
Classification: Exempt, full-time
Reporting To: Director of Development
Start Date: Immediate
Salary Range: $71,000-77,000
Work Environment: Hybrid (one or two days a week in-office)
About Resolution Project
At Resolution Project, we see the spark of passion in young people. We work with them to build it into a lifetime of impact. People do not need decades of experience before they can start making a difference in the world. Especially while young, they have the energy, idealism, and ambition to address complex challenges—today. But they need a community that invests and believes in their leadership. Resolution provides this support to young innovators around the world so they can break barriers and ignite meaningful change.
The Resolution Fellowship is the core of our work. To become a Resolution Fellow, young people first compete in our Social Venture Challenge (SVC), pitching ideas for social enterprises in their communities. Those who are selected become Fellows, receiving seed funding and lifelong support. Resolution is there, even if they evolve or pivot from their original ideas, with global resources, mentorship, expertise, and community, along with a growing network of local partners. These components come together to form a proven model that identifies promising young leaders, launches their first ventures, and sticks with them as they grow.
Since our beginning in 2008, Resolution Project has launched and supported the growth of nearly 600 Fellows, working across six continents and in over 85 countries. Altogether, our Fellows have impacted the lives of more than 6 million people around the globe. Through Resolution Project, young leaders receive unmatched guidance and wisdom from a team of partners, volunteers, and innovative peers around the globe. We remain committed—today and always— to all of our Fellows and to expanding our outreach to lower-resourced communities.
Position Summary
The Development Manager will work closely with the Development & Communications department, the Development Committee of the Board, and the CEO to assist in executing day-to-day fundraising operations of the organization for events, individual, and institutional donors with a focus on engagement activities with foundations and corporations. This role will help strengthen, maintain, and grow the organization’s support by collaborating with the Director of Development in the execution of Resolution Project’s donor cultivation and stewardship strategies, focusing much of their time on helping to identify, solicit, and steward foundation and corporate gifts. We are looking for someone who is excited about this work, will bring an entrepreneurial spirit, and will contribute to the creative growth of Resolution as a thought partner to the Director of Development. The ideal candidate will be an experienced and skilled writer, a strong project manager, an excellent communicator, detail-oriented, and able to meet deadlines and adapt to changing needs and opportunities. The role will also require the candidate to develop a deep understanding of Resolution’s programs and impact by collaborating with other staff and can develop innovative solutions to challenges.
The candidate must have a flexible schedule, and be prepared to join phone and in-person meetings earlier and later than regular business hours, including some weekends.
Key Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with organizational leadership, professional staff, and volunteers to support fundraising goals and organizational growth as follows:
Development Coordinator Management
- Manage full-time Development Coordinator and take part in the hiring process for this new position.
Prospect Research and Donor Cultivation
- Research and identify corporate and foundation prospects and opportunities.
- Collaborate with the Development team and other departments to develop outreach, engagement, and solicitation strategies.
- Assist in researching and identifying conferences, events, and other opportunities to generate new institutional and individual donor leads.
- Attend and participate in donor/funder cultivation meetings alongside the Director of Development and other relevant staff, as needed.
Grant Writing and Management
- Manage the grant submission process, including collection and synthesis of data, completion of proposals, tracking, reporting, and corresponding with foundation and corporate donors.
- Serve as the primary writer on all grant proposals, requests, pitch decks, concept notes, and reports to foundations.
- Cross-departmental collaboration to collect relevant program data, organizational documents and information, and financial records to ensure accurate information is transmitted in all funder communications.
- Engage in strategic planning around funding alignment, including plans for increasing gifts from current donors and multi-year grants.
- Carefully track donor and grant information in the Salesforce database.
Institutional Relationship Management
- Support strategic donor outreach and communications, and maintain regular correspondence with key funding representatives.
- Attend in-person and virtual meetings with corporate and foundation staff members to cultivate and steward relationships, leveraging support from other staff where necessary.
- Connect existing and prospective institutional partners to engagement opportunities.
- Collaborate internally within the Development department, and across departments (primarily with the Programs team), to plan and organize events with partners to spread the word about Resolution Project.
- Assist in the development of engaging funder collateral.
Individual Donor Cultivation and Stewardship
- Collaborate with the Development team to steward existing donors throughout the year including implementation of an annual gift renewal plan/process, spring Giving Amplified campaign, and End of Year campaign.
- Manage the development and implementation of a comprehensive cultivation and stewardship plan for individual donors, including a calendar of touchpoints and personalized outreach.
- Assist in developing and implementing innovative email campaigns, social media fundraising, and other donor communications in partnership with the Communications Manager.
Volunteer Management and Engagement
- Support the development and rollout of a more streamlined volunteer engagement process in partnership with the Development and Program teams.
- Help drive and manage organization-wide efforts to build community among volunteers with a focus on increasing giving among them.
Event Support
- Support the Director of Development with the planning and execution of special events including donor cultivation and solicitation events and annual fundraising events (Resolve Gala and Young Leaders Now Awards Dinner).
- Secure, manage, and track event sponsorships.
- Support communications efforts by ensuring volunteers are equipped with campaign, event, and fundraising tools they can use for outreach to their networks.
- Collaborate with the Development and Program teams to plan and execute events for Resolution Project’s volunteer community.
Other Related Duties, As Requested
Qualifications
- 5 years of relevant professional experience.
- Highly organized with meticulous attention to detail and follow-through.
- Ability to work well independently, with a high level of professionalism and good interpersonal skills to also work in collaboration with other staff, volunteers, and external partners from a variety of different backgrounds.
- Commitment to the principles of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access, and Learning (outlined here in our DEI statement: https://resolutionproject.org/deistatement/).
- Ability to handle sensitive information about donors, team members, Resolution Fellows, methodologies, etc. with discretion and good judgment.
- Computer literacy, including extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and Google Suite.
- Familiarity/experience with Salesforce or other CRM (training available).
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Commitment to protecting young people from abuse, per Resolution’s Youth Protection Policy.
- Resolution requires that all staff be fully vaccinated with an FDA or WHO-authorized vaccine (or approved for an exemption as a reasonable accommodation due to a medical reason or sincerely held religious belief). Resolution abides by each state’s requirements and acknowledges those may change over time. If moved forward to the phone screen stage, you will have the chance to ask a team member more about this requirement.
Preferred
- Prior staff management experience.
- Prior stakeholder/relationship management experience.
- Passionate about young people making an impact, and a commitment to social change and social entrepreneurship.
Benefits
Resolution does our best to provide a competitive benefits package to our team. We have standard 35-hour work weeks with the ability to schedule to work half-day Fridays year-round. Full-time Resolution staff members have access to a range of health plans as well as coverage for dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, 100% paid for full-time staff. Full-time staff also have access to generous paid time off, a 401k match, and robust professional development opportunities. In addition, employees may opt into FSA, HSA, transit check, and other voluntary insurance policies.
To apply
https://resolutionproject.pinpointhq.com/postings/d586e492-6999-4006-91c8-0d12cb03beb7
No emails or phone calls, please
Resolution is an equal opportunity employer. The organization does not engage in and prohibits discrimination in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race or ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender identity, sex or gender (including pregnancy), LGBTQ+ status or sexual orientation, age, religion, creed, physical or mental disability, marital or partnership status, veteran status, military service status, or any other characteristic protected by state, local or federal law.
Rhode Island School of Design
Providence, Rhode Island
RISD is looking for a Volunteer Leadership Coordinator to join its Institutional Advancement Department. We seek a culturally competent candidate who will thrive in a campus environment that is committed to advancing the principles of social equity and inclusion, environmental and climate justice, and equal access to resources and opportunities.
The Volunteer Leadership Coordinator is responsible for coordinating activities and functions for fundraising volunteer committees including but not limited to Families Association Leadership Council (FALC) and RISD Fund Steering Committee (RFSC) as well as academic department advisory councils at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). This position facilitates correspondence and coordinates meetings and events for committees and volunteer groups. It also partners with frontline gift officers to enhance donor relationships and to integrate ambassador work and individual prospect strategies in alignment with and support of annual and long-term fundraising goals for Institutional Advancement (IA). The Volunteer Leadership Coordinator helps strengthen ties between the academic departments, Institutional Advancement and RISD’s generous alumni by serving as a liaison and actively contributes to RISD’s social equity and inclusion goals.
Knowledge/Skills/Experience
Knowledge of, and interest in staying current in, the principles and techniques relevant to donor-centric major gift fundraising.
Must possess strong interpersonal skills, high EQ, and superb first-in-class customer service and communications skills.
Demonstrated expertise in the use of Microsoft Office, Adobe, CRM/database, and Google Apps (G Suite) and Asana, or similar project management collaboration tools.
Proven success in the coordinating and executing projects with multiple internal and external stakeholders.
Superlative diplomatic and communication skills, including an ability to work and communicate effectively with a broad spectrum of constituents (individual donors, alumni, business leaders, public figures, college leadership, faculty and staff), within a broad range of cultural environments.
Ability to work and communicate effectively with a broad spectrum of divisional and institutional colleagues, within an environment that values diversity, equity and inclusion.
Ability to manage multiple projects, priorities and deadlines.
Capability to work independently and collaboratively with moderate supervision.
Ability to travel regionally as requested.
Bachelor’s degree required or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum of three years of related experience in volunteer management, event management, fundraising, donor relations, communications or a related field. Well-honed writing, editing, research and analytical skills required.
Preferred:
Experience in higher education or nonprofit stewardship activities preferred.
RISD recognizes diversity and inclusivity as fundamental to its learning community and integral to an art and design education. We welcome candidates whose experience has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. RISD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetics, or any other protected characteristic as established by law.
Mar 24, 2023
Full time
RISD is looking for a Volunteer Leadership Coordinator to join its Institutional Advancement Department. We seek a culturally competent candidate who will thrive in a campus environment that is committed to advancing the principles of social equity and inclusion, environmental and climate justice, and equal access to resources and opportunities.
The Volunteer Leadership Coordinator is responsible for coordinating activities and functions for fundraising volunteer committees including but not limited to Families Association Leadership Council (FALC) and RISD Fund Steering Committee (RFSC) as well as academic department advisory councils at Rhode Island School of Design (RISD). This position facilitates correspondence and coordinates meetings and events for committees and volunteer groups. It also partners with frontline gift officers to enhance donor relationships and to integrate ambassador work and individual prospect strategies in alignment with and support of annual and long-term fundraising goals for Institutional Advancement (IA). The Volunteer Leadership Coordinator helps strengthen ties between the academic departments, Institutional Advancement and RISD’s generous alumni by serving as a liaison and actively contributes to RISD’s social equity and inclusion goals.
Knowledge/Skills/Experience
Knowledge of, and interest in staying current in, the principles and techniques relevant to donor-centric major gift fundraising.
Must possess strong interpersonal skills, high EQ, and superb first-in-class customer service and communications skills.
Demonstrated expertise in the use of Microsoft Office, Adobe, CRM/database, and Google Apps (G Suite) and Asana, or similar project management collaboration tools.
Proven success in the coordinating and executing projects with multiple internal and external stakeholders.
Superlative diplomatic and communication skills, including an ability to work and communicate effectively with a broad spectrum of constituents (individual donors, alumni, business leaders, public figures, college leadership, faculty and staff), within a broad range of cultural environments.
Ability to work and communicate effectively with a broad spectrum of divisional and institutional colleagues, within an environment that values diversity, equity and inclusion.
Ability to manage multiple projects, priorities and deadlines.
Capability to work independently and collaboratively with moderate supervision.
Ability to travel regionally as requested.
Bachelor’s degree required or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Minimum of three years of related experience in volunteer management, event management, fundraising, donor relations, communications or a related field. Well-honed writing, editing, research and analytical skills required.
Preferred:
Experience in higher education or nonprofit stewardship activities preferred.
RISD recognizes diversity and inclusivity as fundamental to its learning community and integral to an art and design education. We welcome candidates whose experience has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. RISD is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetics, or any other protected characteristic as established by law.
Reports to: Vice President, Development Staff reporting to this position: 2 Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time; Nonunion - Level 7 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Vice President of Development, the Director of Major Gifts is an important member of the Development department and will help lead American Progress’ individual giving efforts. They will have a portfolio of 100 to 150 prospects, targeting five- and six-figure prospects. The Director of Major Gifts is responsible for planning and implementing strategies for identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individual donors to support American Progress. They will focus on strategically expanding the organization's Individual Giving program with a goal of significantly increasing the base of annual gifts. Eventually, they will oversee the new positions of Development Events Coordinator and Development Communications Coordinator.
This position is ideal for a dynamic, results-driven, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and to American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country . In addition, this position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Development department works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to fundraise for support for American Progress’ priorities and bold progressive agenda.
Responsibilities:
Secure major gifts at the five- and six-figure levels.
Manage an existing portfolio of 100 to 150 donors and prospects.
Manage systems and software to track and cultivate donors and prospects, including American Progress’ donor database and wealth screening tools.
Work with the Development department to align efforts and set goals.
Create and implement moves management plans.
Make direct, face-to-face solicitations and work with program staff to develop individualized donor strategies; support the overall efforts of the Individual Giving team (by, for example, providing portfolio development support, strategic counsel, and help with donor communications).
Manage two direct reports: the Development Events Coordinator and the Development Communication Coordinator.
Acknowledge major donors through public and private recognition.
Track and report progress using specific metrics.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
At least seven years of relevant work experience, including at least five years of front-line fundraising and working with individual donors.
Demonstrated success managing a portfolio of individual donors at the five- and six-figure levels.
Demonstrated work experience and donor contacts in mission-aligned areas.
Demonstrated entrepreneurial ability to develop alliances and coordinate shared interests of all parties.
Excellent problem-solving skills designed to meet the challenges of the organization.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, with considerable experience in writing and presenting information to a variety of audiences.
Ability to use data and CRM systems to set fundraising strategy and priorities, measure outcomes, and drive superior performance.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic and political sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, international affairs, public health, education, and democracy, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong analytical skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is not represented by a union. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $100,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Mar 15, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Vice President, Development Staff reporting to this position: 2 Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time; Nonunion - Level 7 Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Vice President of Development, the Director of Major Gifts is an important member of the Development department and will help lead American Progress’ individual giving efforts. They will have a portfolio of 100 to 150 prospects, targeting five- and six-figure prospects. The Director of Major Gifts is responsible for planning and implementing strategies for identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individual donors to support American Progress. They will focus on strategically expanding the organization's Individual Giving program with a goal of significantly increasing the base of annual gifts. Eventually, they will oversee the new positions of Development Events Coordinator and Development Communications Coordinator.
This position is ideal for a dynamic, results-driven, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and to American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country . In addition, this position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Development department works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to fundraise for support for American Progress’ priorities and bold progressive agenda.
Responsibilities:
Secure major gifts at the five- and six-figure levels.
Manage an existing portfolio of 100 to 150 donors and prospects.
Manage systems and software to track and cultivate donors and prospects, including American Progress’ donor database and wealth screening tools.
Work with the Development department to align efforts and set goals.
Create and implement moves management plans.
Make direct, face-to-face solicitations and work with program staff to develop individualized donor strategies; support the overall efforts of the Individual Giving team (by, for example, providing portfolio development support, strategic counsel, and help with donor communications).
Manage two direct reports: the Development Events Coordinator and the Development Communication Coordinator.
Acknowledge major donors through public and private recognition.
Track and report progress using specific metrics.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements and qualifications:
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
At least seven years of relevant work experience, including at least five years of front-line fundraising and working with individual donors.
Demonstrated success managing a portfolio of individual donors at the five- and six-figure levels.
Demonstrated work experience and donor contacts in mission-aligned areas.
Demonstrated entrepreneurial ability to develop alliances and coordinate shared interests of all parties.
Excellent problem-solving skills designed to meet the challenges of the organization.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, with considerable experience in writing and presenting information to a variety of audiences.
Ability to use data and CRM systems to set fundraising strategy and priorities, measure outcomes, and drive superior performance.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic and political sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, international affairs, public health, education, and democracy, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong analytical skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
American Progress offers a full and competitive benefits package. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. This position is not represented by a union. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $100,000.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
This position will be based out of Washington DC and will be a hybrid model of remote and required in-office work. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission. WRI is unable to sponsor visa work authorization for this position.
About the Program:
Now is the time to move from commitments to action on climate change—WRI is at the forefront of this urgent transition. WRI has the knowledge, convening power and tools to drive change and its Individual Philanthropy Sector builds relationships with Individuals and Family Foundations to help the Institute deliver results and bring about a more equitable and sustainable world. The Individual Philanthropy Sector is part of WRI’s broader Global Development Program, which coordinates all fundraising for WRI. In this capacity, the Individual Philanthropy Team is part of a growing and evolving Individual Philanthropy program organized around principal gifts ($500,000+), major gifts ($10,000+), mid-level gifts ($1,000-$9,999), and annual fund gifts (<$1,000).
Job Highlight:
The Individual Philanthropy Coordinator will directly support a growing Individual Philanthropy Team as it engages with Individuals and Family Foundations who provide general and programmatic support to the Organization. In this role, you will support the Team with fundraising efforts and ensure it is working in coordination across the Individual Philanthropy pipeline as well as with its counterparts within the Global Development and Communications & Marketing departments. Your daily work will include administrative and operational tasks, including scheduling, budgeting and resources management. You will support the preparation of materials used for special events, donor acknowledgements and communications. You will also serve as the Individual team’s point person for internal communications. You will be supported by the Individual Philanthropy and Development Operations teams. You will report to the Senior Manager for Operations & Strategy and will have a dotted line to the Development Operations Manager. This position will be a hybrid model of remote and in-office. Candidates must be able to work from the DC office as needed to support cultivation & stewardship opportunities.
What will you do:
Donor and Prospect Engagement (40% time):
Provide all-around support for donor engagement and events, including identifying engagement opportunities across the Institute, tracking engagement in WRI’s CRM tool, Salesforce, and serving as point of contact for the communications, core development, and program teams
Manage logistics for Individual sector-led events, including event guestlists, vendor and consultant coordination, technology, guest communications and event staffing; coordinate and support event planning and follow-up activities; and assist with multi-sector events
Support digital donor engagement by generating communication lists from Salesforce reports; creating and sending email updates and appeals through the bulk email platform; and through routine data maintenance of donor contact information and engagement preferences
Support in-house fundraising and stewardship mailings, coordinate with the communications team to outsource bulk mailings, and process all returned mail
Coordinate team inputs and develop content for internal communication vehicles and Management team meetings.
Project Management & Administrative Support (35% time):
Provide general administrative support for the Individual Philanthropy team such as scheduling meetings, meeting preparation and follow-up, taking meeting notes, ordering office and IT supplies, arranging group travel, and other administrative tasks as needed
Process contracts, work orders, expense reports, and invoices to support the team’s various stewardship activities, including events, mailings, and digital outreach
Plan yearly mailing supply schedules, monitor office stocks, and place regular orders to fulfill in-house mailing needs
Follow fundraising support processes and contribute to the maintenance of the Individual Team Fundraising best practices manual
Budgeting and Financial Management (15% time):
Oversee day-to-day financial management of Individual Philanthropy Team project budgets; comply with all internal WRI budgeting and contract policies, processes and deadlines; monitor and update monthly expenses and outlook and keep budgets up to date in IBM TM1 budgeting software in coordination with Development Operations Manager
Prepare and deliver monthly budget updates for Development Operations and Individual Philanthropy Team leads
Conduct monthly, quarterly, and annual project financial closeout
What will you need:
Education: You have completed a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
Experience: You have 2+ years of experience with or knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, Asana, and Salesforce CRM.
Experience working in a development operation or prior fundraising experience preferred, but not required. Ability to track and monitor project progress, expenses, budgets, deadlines and project deliverables
Experience and comfort working independently, with attention to detail, and managing multiple priorities.
Languages: Proficiency in verbal and written English.
Requirements: Existing work authorization is required where this position is based. WRI is unable to authorize visa work authorization.
Potential Salary:
The salary range for this position is 57,000 USD - 64,000 USD if filled by a candidate located and legally able to work in the US. Salary is commensurate with experience and other compensable factors.
How to Apply:
Please submit a resume and a cover letter by 6 April, 2023. You must apply through the WRI Careers portal to be considered. What we offer:
A competitive salary
Access to the WRI global network with the opportunity to exchange with and learn from passionate colleagues working at the cutting edge of their fields across Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the US.
The chance to have an impact and to develop your career within a mission driven organization with access to varied learning and training opportunities.
A workplace that strives to put diversity and inclusion at the heart of our work.
The opportunity to join and get involved in different working groups and affinity groups to shape the future of WRI.
Long-term commitment to hybrid working model with flexible working hours.
Generous leave days that increase with tenure.
About Us:
Founded in 1982, World Resources Institute (WRI) is an independent, nonprofit global research organization that turns big ideas into action at the nexus of environment, economic opportunity, and human well-being. We are working to address seven critical challenges that the world must overcome this decade to secure a sustainable future for people and the planet: climate change, energy, food, forests, water, sustainable cities, and the ocean. WRI has a global staff of over 1,800 people with work spanning 60 countries. We have offices in Africa, Brazil, China, Europe, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Colombia and the United States, as well as a growing presence in other countries and regions. The foundation of our work is delivering high-quality research, data, maps, and analysis to solve the world’s greatest environment and international development challenges and improve people’s lives. We work with leaders in government, business, and civil society to drive ambitious action and create change on the ground. Equally important, we bring together partners to develop breakthrough ideas and scale-up solutions for far-reaching, enduring impact.
Our mission and values:
WRI’s mission is to move human society to live in ways that protect Earth’s environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations.
Our values are shared ideals that bind us together: Integrity, Innovation, Urgency, Independence, Respect.
Our culture:
WRI is committed to advancing gender and social equity for human well-being in our mission and applies this principle to our organizational and programmatic practices. We are committed to providing equal opportunities in employment, we embrace all diversity and encourage women, the LGBTQ+ community, persons with disabilities, Afro-descendants, and Indigenous people to apply. Recognizing our strong commitment to gender equality, WRI has also been awarded EDGE certification.
Our Human Resources team carefully reviews all applications.
Mar 08, 2023
Full time
This position will be based out of Washington DC and will be a hybrid model of remote and required in-office work. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission. WRI is unable to sponsor visa work authorization for this position.
About the Program:
Now is the time to move from commitments to action on climate change—WRI is at the forefront of this urgent transition. WRI has the knowledge, convening power and tools to drive change and its Individual Philanthropy Sector builds relationships with Individuals and Family Foundations to help the Institute deliver results and bring about a more equitable and sustainable world. The Individual Philanthropy Sector is part of WRI’s broader Global Development Program, which coordinates all fundraising for WRI. In this capacity, the Individual Philanthropy Team is part of a growing and evolving Individual Philanthropy program organized around principal gifts ($500,000+), major gifts ($10,000+), mid-level gifts ($1,000-$9,999), and annual fund gifts (<$1,000).
Job Highlight:
The Individual Philanthropy Coordinator will directly support a growing Individual Philanthropy Team as it engages with Individuals and Family Foundations who provide general and programmatic support to the Organization. In this role, you will support the Team with fundraising efforts and ensure it is working in coordination across the Individual Philanthropy pipeline as well as with its counterparts within the Global Development and Communications & Marketing departments. Your daily work will include administrative and operational tasks, including scheduling, budgeting and resources management. You will support the preparation of materials used for special events, donor acknowledgements and communications. You will also serve as the Individual team’s point person for internal communications. You will be supported by the Individual Philanthropy and Development Operations teams. You will report to the Senior Manager for Operations & Strategy and will have a dotted line to the Development Operations Manager. This position will be a hybrid model of remote and in-office. Candidates must be able to work from the DC office as needed to support cultivation & stewardship opportunities.
What will you do:
Donor and Prospect Engagement (40% time):
Provide all-around support for donor engagement and events, including identifying engagement opportunities across the Institute, tracking engagement in WRI’s CRM tool, Salesforce, and serving as point of contact for the communications, core development, and program teams
Manage logistics for Individual sector-led events, including event guestlists, vendor and consultant coordination, technology, guest communications and event staffing; coordinate and support event planning and follow-up activities; and assist with multi-sector events
Support digital donor engagement by generating communication lists from Salesforce reports; creating and sending email updates and appeals through the bulk email platform; and through routine data maintenance of donor contact information and engagement preferences
Support in-house fundraising and stewardship mailings, coordinate with the communications team to outsource bulk mailings, and process all returned mail
Coordinate team inputs and develop content for internal communication vehicles and Management team meetings.
Project Management & Administrative Support (35% time):
Provide general administrative support for the Individual Philanthropy team such as scheduling meetings, meeting preparation and follow-up, taking meeting notes, ordering office and IT supplies, arranging group travel, and other administrative tasks as needed
Process contracts, work orders, expense reports, and invoices to support the team’s various stewardship activities, including events, mailings, and digital outreach
Plan yearly mailing supply schedules, monitor office stocks, and place regular orders to fulfill in-house mailing needs
Follow fundraising support processes and contribute to the maintenance of the Individual Team Fundraising best practices manual
Budgeting and Financial Management (15% time):
Oversee day-to-day financial management of Individual Philanthropy Team project budgets; comply with all internal WRI budgeting and contract policies, processes and deadlines; monitor and update monthly expenses and outlook and keep budgets up to date in IBM TM1 budgeting software in coordination with Development Operations Manager
Prepare and deliver monthly budget updates for Development Operations and Individual Philanthropy Team leads
Conduct monthly, quarterly, and annual project financial closeout
What will you need:
Education: You have completed a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent.
Experience: You have 2+ years of experience with or knowledge of Microsoft Office 365, Asana, and Salesforce CRM.
Experience working in a development operation or prior fundraising experience preferred, but not required. Ability to track and monitor project progress, expenses, budgets, deadlines and project deliverables
Experience and comfort working independently, with attention to detail, and managing multiple priorities.
Languages: Proficiency in verbal and written English.
Requirements: Existing work authorization is required where this position is based. WRI is unable to authorize visa work authorization.
Potential Salary:
The salary range for this position is 57,000 USD - 64,000 USD if filled by a candidate located and legally able to work in the US. Salary is commensurate with experience and other compensable factors.
How to Apply:
Please submit a resume and a cover letter by 6 April, 2023. You must apply through the WRI Careers portal to be considered. What we offer:
A competitive salary
Access to the WRI global network with the opportunity to exchange with and learn from passionate colleagues working at the cutting edge of their fields across Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the US.
The chance to have an impact and to develop your career within a mission driven organization with access to varied learning and training opportunities.
A workplace that strives to put diversity and inclusion at the heart of our work.
The opportunity to join and get involved in different working groups and affinity groups to shape the future of WRI.
Long-term commitment to hybrid working model with flexible working hours.
Generous leave days that increase with tenure.
About Us:
Founded in 1982, World Resources Institute (WRI) is an independent, nonprofit global research organization that turns big ideas into action at the nexus of environment, economic opportunity, and human well-being. We are working to address seven critical challenges that the world must overcome this decade to secure a sustainable future for people and the planet: climate change, energy, food, forests, water, sustainable cities, and the ocean. WRI has a global staff of over 1,800 people with work spanning 60 countries. We have offices in Africa, Brazil, China, Europe, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Colombia and the United States, as well as a growing presence in other countries and regions. The foundation of our work is delivering high-quality research, data, maps, and analysis to solve the world’s greatest environment and international development challenges and improve people’s lives. We work with leaders in government, business, and civil society to drive ambitious action and create change on the ground. Equally important, we bring together partners to develop breakthrough ideas and scale-up solutions for far-reaching, enduring impact.
Our mission and values:
WRI’s mission is to move human society to live in ways that protect Earth’s environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations.
Our values are shared ideals that bind us together: Integrity, Innovation, Urgency, Independence, Respect.
Our culture:
WRI is committed to advancing gender and social equity for human well-being in our mission and applies this principle to our organizational and programmatic practices. We are committed to providing equal opportunities in employment, we embrace all diversity and encourage women, the LGBTQ+ community, persons with disabilities, Afro-descendants, and Indigenous people to apply. Recognizing our strong commitment to gender equality, WRI has also been awarded EDGE certification.
Our Human Resources team carefully reviews all applications.
Piedmont Environmental Council
PEC's Nine County Service Region
Title: Advancement Officer
Supervisor: Director of Advancement
Location: Hybrid within PEC’s nine-county region
Job Classification: Full-Time Exempt, 40 hours per week
Introduction
The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has proudly promoted and protected the natural resources, rural economy, history and beauty of the Virginia Piedmont since 1972. PEC empowers residents to protect what makes the Piedmont a wonderful place, and works with citizens to conserve land, protect air and water quality, celebrate historic resources, build smart transportation networks, promote sustainable energy choices, restore wildlife habitat and improve people’s access to nature.
Description
The Advancement Officer is part of a team of experienced staff, board members and volunteers committed to building PEC’s major donor base. PEC is currently working to reach new constituencies in the region to expand its current base of supporters. The Advancement Officer has a critical role in supporting multiple programs, events and fundraising campaigns.
Areas of Responsibility
The Advancement Officer will report to the Director of Advancement and will be responsible for the duties outlined below:
Major Gift Solicitation:
Responsible for soliciting gifts of $1,000 and higher.
Manage relationships with approximately 75 prospective donors.
Work directly with the President, Advancement staff, Board of Directors, Advancement Committee, and Piedmont Foundation on donor cultivation and major gift fundraising.
Participate in all aspects of the gift cycle:
Initiate contacts with current and potential major gift donors
Develop individualized and appropriate cultivation strategies for prospects and donors
Move potential donors in an appropriate and timely fashion toward solicitation and closure
Make solicitations when appropriate
Maintain stewardship contacts with donors by adhering to the highest ethical standards, demonstrating empathetic disposition and perseverance, reflecting an optimistic and positive attitude, and conveying sensitivity to their needs
Stay informed and engaged on PEC’s programmatic work through coordination with field staff and attendance of events and activities that impact the geography of the potential donors.
Help plan fundraising and programmatic events hosted by PEC and its partner organizations in coordination with PEC’s Meetings & Events Coordinator and/or relevant field staff.
Work collaboratively with and in support of other Advancement staff to cultivate and solicit donors for region-wide priorities and securing support for programs and projects.
Monitor all prospect contacts to ensure positive and purposeful prospect and donor relations.
Administrative:
Enter, update and maintain donor information in Salesforce as needed per contact with donors.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required and at least five years of experience in major or planned gift fundraising.
Proven track record of developing relationships with donors and securing major gifts.
Ability to understand the needs and interests of major gift donors in order to develop relationships.
Demonstrated leadership, flexibility, and ability to manage multi-functional or diverse areas.
Successful experience in making cold calls as well as developing cultivation and solicitation strategies.
Must have excellent interpersonal skills and a strong dedication to exercising discretion and maintaining confidentiality in carrying out responsibilities.
Demonstrated record of completing assignments and making decisions with minimal supervision.
Interest in conservation and enthusiasm for PEC’s mission.
Knowledge and experience with Google Apps and Microsoft Office productivity software required; knowledge and experience with Salesforce preferred.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
A commitment to service and community and a willingness to participate in practices of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI).
Willing to work some weekends and evenings.
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required.
Ability to lift up to 40 pounds.
Compensation
Salary range is $90,000 to $105,000 per year, commensurate with experience.
Benefits
PEC offers an outstanding and robust benefits package including:
Two health plans (89.75% employer paid premium for employee only on high-deductible plan, 85% employer paid for added dependents on high-deductible plan)
Short & Long Term Disability*
Group Term Life*
Accident, Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity insurances*
HSA account (with employer match up to $750 per year)
FSA accounts (health & dependent)
403(b) pension plan with employer contribution after 1 year of service with 100% vesting from day one
12 paid holidays
PTO leave - 24 days per year, accrued each pay period
1 day per year of paid leave to volunteer at another non-profit or charitable cause
Salary Continuation Leave for employee or family illness (including maternity and paternity) - from 2 to 8 weeks fully paid leave eligibility every 24 months, depending on length of service
Paid Bereavement, Jury Duty and Military Service Training leave
Cell Phone Reimbursement up to $75 per month
Travel Expense Reimbursement
Hybrid work environment and Flexible Work Schedules
Professional Development support
Payment for relevant licenses & professional membership fees.
*Indicates that this insurance premium is 100% paid by PEC for employee’s coverage.
Application Process
To apply, please email your resume and cover letter to apply@pecva.org .
The Piedmont Environmental Council is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, employ, train compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, genetic information, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job, therefore our job descriptions are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work, helps build the competencies and knowledge of our organization. Diversity of experience and skills, combined with passion, is key to our organizational identity.
If selected for this position, a background check will be conducted upon your acceptance.
Reasonable ADA accommodations will be made upon request.
Resume reviews begin immediately.
Feb 22, 2023
Full time
Title: Advancement Officer
Supervisor: Director of Advancement
Location: Hybrid within PEC’s nine-county region
Job Classification: Full-Time Exempt, 40 hours per week
Introduction
The Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that has proudly promoted and protected the natural resources, rural economy, history and beauty of the Virginia Piedmont since 1972. PEC empowers residents to protect what makes the Piedmont a wonderful place, and works with citizens to conserve land, protect air and water quality, celebrate historic resources, build smart transportation networks, promote sustainable energy choices, restore wildlife habitat and improve people’s access to nature.
Description
The Advancement Officer is part of a team of experienced staff, board members and volunteers committed to building PEC’s major donor base. PEC is currently working to reach new constituencies in the region to expand its current base of supporters. The Advancement Officer has a critical role in supporting multiple programs, events and fundraising campaigns.
Areas of Responsibility
The Advancement Officer will report to the Director of Advancement and will be responsible for the duties outlined below:
Major Gift Solicitation:
Responsible for soliciting gifts of $1,000 and higher.
Manage relationships with approximately 75 prospective donors.
Work directly with the President, Advancement staff, Board of Directors, Advancement Committee, and Piedmont Foundation on donor cultivation and major gift fundraising.
Participate in all aspects of the gift cycle:
Initiate contacts with current and potential major gift donors
Develop individualized and appropriate cultivation strategies for prospects and donors
Move potential donors in an appropriate and timely fashion toward solicitation and closure
Make solicitations when appropriate
Maintain stewardship contacts with donors by adhering to the highest ethical standards, demonstrating empathetic disposition and perseverance, reflecting an optimistic and positive attitude, and conveying sensitivity to their needs
Stay informed and engaged on PEC’s programmatic work through coordination with field staff and attendance of events and activities that impact the geography of the potential donors.
Help plan fundraising and programmatic events hosted by PEC and its partner organizations in coordination with PEC’s Meetings & Events Coordinator and/or relevant field staff.
Work collaboratively with and in support of other Advancement staff to cultivate and solicit donors for region-wide priorities and securing support for programs and projects.
Monitor all prospect contacts to ensure positive and purposeful prospect and donor relations.
Administrative:
Enter, update and maintain donor information in Salesforce as needed per contact with donors.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required and at least five years of experience in major or planned gift fundraising.
Proven track record of developing relationships with donors and securing major gifts.
Ability to understand the needs and interests of major gift donors in order to develop relationships.
Demonstrated leadership, flexibility, and ability to manage multi-functional or diverse areas.
Successful experience in making cold calls as well as developing cultivation and solicitation strategies.
Must have excellent interpersonal skills and a strong dedication to exercising discretion and maintaining confidentiality in carrying out responsibilities.
Demonstrated record of completing assignments and making decisions with minimal supervision.
Interest in conservation and enthusiasm for PEC’s mission.
Knowledge and experience with Google Apps and Microsoft Office productivity software required; knowledge and experience with Salesforce preferred.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
A commitment to service and community and a willingness to participate in practices of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI).
Willing to work some weekends and evenings.
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation required.
Ability to lift up to 40 pounds.
Compensation
Salary range is $90,000 to $105,000 per year, commensurate with experience.
Benefits
PEC offers an outstanding and robust benefits package including:
Two health plans (89.75% employer paid premium for employee only on high-deductible plan, 85% employer paid for added dependents on high-deductible plan)
Short & Long Term Disability*
Group Term Life*
Accident, Critical Illness & Hospital Indemnity insurances*
HSA account (with employer match up to $750 per year)
FSA accounts (health & dependent)
403(b) pension plan with employer contribution after 1 year of service with 100% vesting from day one
12 paid holidays
PTO leave - 24 days per year, accrued each pay period
1 day per year of paid leave to volunteer at another non-profit or charitable cause
Salary Continuation Leave for employee or family illness (including maternity and paternity) - from 2 to 8 weeks fully paid leave eligibility every 24 months, depending on length of service
Paid Bereavement, Jury Duty and Military Service Training leave
Cell Phone Reimbursement up to $75 per month
Travel Expense Reimbursement
Hybrid work environment and Flexible Work Schedules
Professional Development support
Payment for relevant licenses & professional membership fees.
*Indicates that this insurance premium is 100% paid by PEC for employee’s coverage.
Application Process
To apply, please email your resume and cover letter to apply@pecva.org .
The Piedmont Environmental Council is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We recruit, employ, train compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, genetic information, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job, therefore our job descriptions are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work, helps build the competencies and knowledge of our organization. Diversity of experience and skills, combined with passion, is key to our organizational identity.
If selected for this position, a background check will be conducted upon your acceptance.
Reasonable ADA accommodations will be made upon request.
Resume reviews begin immediately.
Reports to: Managing Director, Institutional Giving Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, the Associate Director or Director of Institutional Giving is an important member of the Development department and will help support American Progress’ institutional giving efforts as the organization works to grow and diversify its revenue streams from institutional partners, including private and family foundations, corporations, and labor organizations. This individual will be responsible for a grant-seeking portfolio that generates $7 million to $15 million in annual revenue for American Progress. They will pursue and capitalize on emerging opportunities for institutional funding and will help produce written communications for the organization. Working closely with executive and senior American Progress staff, they will contribute to a robust institutional fundraising program designed to increase the amount of support from the organization’s constituency over the next several years.
This position is ideal for a deadline-driven, detail-oriented, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. This position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Institutional Giving team works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to make the case for support for various programs; conduct ongoing research to identify foundation funding opportunities; collaborate on strategies for approaching foundation prospects; and track all foundation activity and deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Independently generate $7 million to $15 million in revenue on an annual basis through management of a portfolio of 15 to 25 institutional donors and prospects at the six- to seven-figure level.
Design and implement strategies and activities to increase the level of funding from existing institutional donors as well as to shift the scope of funded efforts to align with the organization’s crosscutting priorities and minimize restrictions.
Identify new potential foundation support, working closely with the Managing Director of Institutional Giving and executive and senior leadership to drive fundraising strategy.
Lead cross-functional collaborations to secure less restricted, more flexible support for multidisciplinary projects led by members of the Executive department and senior leadership; ensure high-quality stewardship of these collaborative grants by facilitating intra-organizational planning and coordination to meet grant deliverables.
Research the giving interests of foundation funders and stay abreast of philanthropic trends and recent foundation giving.
Work closely with the Institutional Giving Coordinator to identify new opportunities for funding that align with American Progress’ programs through prospect research.
Prepare donor materials, including but not limited to proposals, letters of inquiry, grant reports, agreements, emails, presentations, and acknowledgment letters. This includes drafting original copy, editing, and formatting as needed.
Lead the planning and execution of meetings with institutional donor staff; provide strategic guidance on research and draft briefings for executive leadership in advance of donor meetings; and prepare senior staff for donor meetings and phone calls.
Partner with American Progress policy staff and senior leadership to cultivate relationships with both current and prospective donors and support foundation fundraising on behalf of American Progress’ Executive department.
Track grant requirements and deadlines as well as contact between American Progress and funders.
Liaise with finance staff to monitor grant spending.
Perform other duties as assigned or needed to advance American Progress’ institutional giving portfolio.
Requirements and qualifications:
Four to seven years of foundation relations experience or comparable work with foundations is required, preferably at a nonprofit advocacy or policy-oriented organization.
Demonstrated success managing a seven-figure portfolio of foundation donors and managing relationships with both program officers and internal colleagues to create the conditions for success.
Demonstrated success in soliciting and renewing contributions from institutional funders by articulating a compelling case for support through multiple communication tools, such as grant proposals, reports, budget documents, and verbal and visual presentations, among others.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, health, education, and climate, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Strong analytical and prospect research skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Knowledge of the Salesforce database is desirable.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
American Progress provides a competitive compensation and benefits package. This position is not represented by a union. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $82,000 for the Associate Director position, and $100,000 for the Director position.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.
Feb 17, 2023
Full time
Reports to: Managing Director, Institutional Giving Staff reporting to this position: None Department: Development Position classification: Exempt, full time Work site: Hybrid (on-site two days per week, Washington, D.C., office)
Summary
Reporting to the Managing Director of Institutional Giving, the Associate Director or Director of Institutional Giving is an important member of the Development department and will help support American Progress’ institutional giving efforts as the organization works to grow and diversify its revenue streams from institutional partners, including private and family foundations, corporations, and labor organizations. This individual will be responsible for a grant-seeking portfolio that generates $7 million to $15 million in annual revenue for American Progress. They will pursue and capitalize on emerging opportunities for institutional funding and will help produce written communications for the organization. Working closely with executive and senior American Progress staff, they will contribute to a robust institutional fundraising program designed to increase the amount of support from the organization’s constituency over the next several years.
This position is ideal for a deadline-driven, detail-oriented, and well-organized development professional who is committed to a progressive policy agenda and American Progress’ mission to improve the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action, with the aim of not only changing the conversation, but changing the country. This position will support the organization’s five crosscutting priorities:
Building an economy for all
Restoring social trust in democracy
Advancing racial equity and justice
Tackling climate change and environmental injustice
Strengthening health
The Institutional Giving team works with program staff at both the Center for American Progress, a 501(c)(3) organization, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, a 501(c)(4) organization, to make the case for support for various programs; conduct ongoing research to identify foundation funding opportunities; collaborate on strategies for approaching foundation prospects; and track all foundation activity and deadlines.
Responsibilities:
Independently generate $7 million to $15 million in revenue on an annual basis through management of a portfolio of 15 to 25 institutional donors and prospects at the six- to seven-figure level.
Design and implement strategies and activities to increase the level of funding from existing institutional donors as well as to shift the scope of funded efforts to align with the organization’s crosscutting priorities and minimize restrictions.
Identify new potential foundation support, working closely with the Managing Director of Institutional Giving and executive and senior leadership to drive fundraising strategy.
Lead cross-functional collaborations to secure less restricted, more flexible support for multidisciplinary projects led by members of the Executive department and senior leadership; ensure high-quality stewardship of these collaborative grants by facilitating intra-organizational planning and coordination to meet grant deliverables.
Research the giving interests of foundation funders and stay abreast of philanthropic trends and recent foundation giving.
Work closely with the Institutional Giving Coordinator to identify new opportunities for funding that align with American Progress’ programs through prospect research.
Prepare donor materials, including but not limited to proposals, letters of inquiry, grant reports, agreements, emails, presentations, and acknowledgment letters. This includes drafting original copy, editing, and formatting as needed.
Lead the planning and execution of meetings with institutional donor staff; provide strategic guidance on research and draft briefings for executive leadership in advance of donor meetings; and prepare senior staff for donor meetings and phone calls.
Partner with American Progress policy staff and senior leadership to cultivate relationships with both current and prospective donors and support foundation fundraising on behalf of American Progress’ Executive department.
Track grant requirements and deadlines as well as contact between American Progress and funders.
Liaise with finance staff to monitor grant spending.
Perform other duties as assigned or needed to advance American Progress’ institutional giving portfolio.
Requirements and qualifications:
Four to seven years of foundation relations experience or comparable work with foundations is required, preferably at a nonprofit advocacy or policy-oriented organization.
Demonstrated success managing a seven-figure portfolio of foundation donors and managing relationships with both program officers and internal colleagues to create the conditions for success.
Demonstrated success in soliciting and renewing contributions from institutional funders by articulating a compelling case for support through multiple communication tools, such as grant proposals, reports, budget documents, and verbal and visual presentations, among others.
Knowledge of various progressive philanthropic sectors, including racial equity, rights, justice, health, education, and climate, is desirable.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong written and oral communication skills.
Strong analytical and prospect research skills.
Strong interpersonal, mediation, and facilitation skills.
Ability to prioritize and multitask in a fast-paced environment.
Ability to work both independently and as a member of a team.
Knowledge of the Salesforce database is desirable.
Familiarity with 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) regulations is a plus.
Ability to work additional hours as needed to meet deadlines and manage workflow.
Support for American Progress’ mission and commitment to a broad progressive agenda.
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, or equivalent experience is required.
American Progress provides a competitive compensation and benefits package. This position is not represented by a union. Candidates from diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. The ideally qualified candidate’s salary starts at $82,000 for the Associate Director position, and $100,000 for the Director position.
We will continue to monitor COVID-19 and the levels of community spread and adjust plans as needed for in-office work. Any changes to our current hybrid work policy will be communicated at the time of hire. Updates will be posted on American Progress’ Jobs page.