Overview:
Children’s Health Fund seeks a talented fundraising professional to join as Senior Director for Individual Giving & Development Operations. Reporting to the Senior Vice President for Development and Communications, the Senior Director is an integral member of the development team (8 members) and oversees all aspects of individual giving, including major gifts ($10,000 and above), mid-level donors ($1,000-$9,999) and annual fund (<$1,000), as well as Raiser’s Edge administration and other development operations. The position supervises the Annual Giving Manager and the Senior Database & Research Manager, and is responsible for the following:
Principal Accountabilities:
Major Gifts
● Managing relationships with approximately 50 major donors and prospects. This includes identifying, qualifying, cultivating, soliciting and stewarding donors.
● Developing increased levels of involvement and financial support among donors and prospects, both alone and in conjunction with Children’s Health Fund senior and program staff, Board of Directors and Advisory Board members, and other volunteers.
● Developing revenue goals and performance measures for expanding the major gifts program.
● In collaboration with the SVP, ensuring all major donors have appropriate and strategic moves management and stewardship plans in place to maximize gift potential and build donor satisfaction and loyalty, and that they are fully implemented.
● Working with the Annual Giving Manager to create a pipeline of major gift prospects.
● Overseeing major gifts donor research, including preparing research profiles on prospective and current donors, and managing external research consultants and vendors (WealthEngine).
● Ensuring the integrity of donor and prospect files and the RE database as they relate to major gifts.
Mid-level and Annual Fund
• With Annual Giving Manager, planning and executing 4-5 mailings to mid-level and annual fund donors per year.
• With Annual Giving Manager, SVP and Communications, overseeing stewardship and developing strategies with the aim of increasing retention.
• Exploring acquisition opportunities.
Donor Database Management
• Reviewing and revise, as necessary, protocol regarding the entry of data into the donor database (Raiser’s Edge).
• Overseeing the donation acknowledgement process.
• Other projects as needed.
General Accountabilities
● Supporting other development activities as needed.
● Participate in organizational DEI and anti-racism initiatives
Requirements
● Bachelor’s degree.
● Ten or more years of professional fundraising experience, including at least five years of individual giving experience.
● Demonstrated success securing 6-figure gifts from individuals.
● Success with membership/annual fund programs.
● Experience managing a team.
● Experience working successfully with institutional leaders, including senior management, colleagues and volunteer leadership.
● Ability to assess the needs and interests of major gift donors in order to develop strategic and long-term partnerships and recognize opportunities.
● Excellent interpersonal skills and extreme professionalism.
● Strong writing, communications and presentation skills, and the ability to be an effective spokesperson for Children’s Health Fund.
● Knowledge of major gift best practices and commitment to appropriate compliance.
● Experience with Raiser’s Edge donor database.
● Ability and willingness to travel domestically as needed.
Preferred
● Master’s degree.
● Experience working with organizations that provide services to marginalized populations.
● Knowledge of the New York City philanthropic community.
https://www.childrenshealthfund.org/
Since 1987, Children’s Health Fund (CHF) has been breaking down barriers to health and wellbeing for children living in under-resourced communities. Whether it’s a baby living in a Bronx homeless shelter, a child living in a rural area of West Virginia, or a teen living on the streets of Las Vegas, the programs CHF supports deliver high-quality medical and dental care and social supports to the children who need it most. This includes connecting families to resources in their communities to address non-medical needs such as lack of health insurance, housing, and nutritious food. Our programs across the country reach children and families through: fixed and mobile clinics, telehealth, and school-based partnerships at schools, Head Start centers, shelters, and many community sites.