Job Board
Native Americans in Philanthropy is dedicated to increasing and nurturing Indigenous representation in the philanthropic sector. With that in mind, the opportunities on our Job Board fit one of the following criteria:
- The position is within a philanthropic or nonprofit organization
- The position itself is philanthropic in nature and/or focuses on roles essential to or valued by the philanthropic sector i.e. fundraising, grantmaking, gift processing or development, donor relations, nonprofit management and/or administration, social justice, equity, conservation, etc.
Please submit your job opportunity here and note that assessment and approval of submissions can take up to 48 hours.
NOTE: Positions marked as "Featured" are either Native-focused roles or based at organizations focused on Native communities.
Vice President of Development
Job Details
The Oklahoma Educational Television Authority (OETA) is seeking a full-time, exempt Vice President of Development to lead its fundraising efforts and support the organization's mission. This role is critical to fostering philanthropic relationships that support OETA's goals and operations.
Position Overview:
The Vice President of Development will assist the Executive Director in managing day-to-day operations of the development department, ensuring successful outcomes across fundraising programs and membership services. The role involves managing multiple projects, allocating resources, prioritizing efforts, resolving challenges, and aligning goals strategically to maximize results. This position also oversees vendor management, ensuring smooth execution of membership marketing, database, and list services.
Salary: $70,000 - $90,000 based on experience.
Very generous benefits package, including health coverage, leave, retirement. More information can be found here.
About OETA:
OETA serves as Oklahoma's statewide public television network, dedicated to providing enriching educational programming, entertainment, and community engagement, ensuring access to quality television for everyone. For over six decades, OETA has served as a vital resource for Oklahomans, offering award-winning content that informs, inspires, and connects citizens across the state.
Oklahoma City:
Known for its warm hospitality, Oklahoma City boasts a flourishing arts scene, exciting sports culture, and a strong sense of community. The city offers a low cost of living, making it an attractive destination for both families and professionals. With revitalized downtown areas like Bricktown, world-class museums, scenic parks, and a robust food scene, Oklahoma City is a place where opportunity and quality of life converge. Ranked by Forbes as the third best city to move to in 2024, and as the most affordable city in the country, it’s a hub for innovation and business. Whether you're seeking urban excitement or suburban tranquility, Oklahoma City has something to offer everyone.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead and manage a comprehensive fundraising program for Friends of OETA.
- Oversee vendor contracts for direct membership marketing, database services, and list management.
- Direct grant solicitation and management efforts.
- Set, track, and achieve annual fundraising goals.
- Collaborate with the finance department and external partners on gift reconciliation and reporting.
- Ensure projects are completed on time, adhering to best practices in fundraising for public media.
- Maintain a fundraising calendar, schedule appointments, coordinate assignments, and manage tasks.
- Manage and execute direct mail solicitations and donor acknowledgements.
- Support pledge drives, special events, social media outreach, and other fundraising activities as required.
Required Qualifications:
- Proven experience in business or non-profit fundraising.
- Moderate to advanced experience in annual fund campaigns, utilizing a variety of data response techniques.
- Experience in grant solicitation and management.
- Strong budgeting and fiscal management skills with the ability to meet income targets.
- Exceptional organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
- Excellent communication skills, as evidenced in a required cover letter.
- Familiarity with current best practices in public media fundraising.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Philanthropy, Business, Communications, Public Administration, or a related field.
- 2-3 years of fundraising experience with a proven track record of soliciting and closing philanthropic gifts.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills.
- Experience with governmental, broadcasting, or non-profit public media entities.
- Ability to work collaboratively with partners and contractors.
- Skill in analyzing policies, developing recommendations, and problem-solving.
- Familiarity with Federal, State, and FCC regulations.
- Proficiency with CRM systems such as Allegiance, Blackbaud, or Razor’s Edge, and other donor management tools.
- Knowledge of PBS programming and the public media environment.
- Ability to work both independently and within a team, while maintaining attention to detail and meeting performance goals.
How to Apply
Livingston Associates is assisting OETA in this search. To apply submit your resume and a letter of introduction including your vision for the future of the station and public media and how you will be the ideal person to lead us in achieving that vision. These documents should be uploaded when you apply.
Application date for full consideration: January 12th, 2025
Inquiries are welcome with Livingston Associates at (410) 243-1974.
OETA will not discriminate against any individual in the United States on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions, sex stereotyping, transgender status, and gender identity), national origin, age, disability, political affiliation or belief.
Stories & Updates
Changing the conversation.Get the latest NAP news.
Native Youth Grantmakers in Seattle
The 2026 Native Youth Grantmakers (NYG) convened together for the first time on the homelands of our Coast Salish relatives. Beyond gaining new relatives and networking at every turn, the retreat’s agenda included courses in personal development, cultural grounding, and exploring each participant’s role as members of their respective communities and their new place within the philanthropic sector.
Native Americans in Philanthropy Announces Third Cohort of Native Youth Grantmakers
Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP) is thrilled to announce the 2025-2026 Native Youth Grantmakers. These extraordinary and highly accomplished young individuals are the embodiment of passion, excellence, and a deep commitment to making a positive difference in their communities. As we welcome this new cohort, we celebrate their achievements, their futures, and their dedication to advancing Native-led philanthropy.
Standing Hand-in-Hand: Reflections on Reclamation, Partnership, and Possibility in Hawaiʻi
Native Hawaiian Philanthropy, Native Americans in Philanthropy, and Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy came together for the Power in Solidarity: Hawaiʻi Funder Tour
It's Always A Good Day To Be Indigenous: How NAP Staff Honor Indigenous Peoples Day
This Indigenous Peoples Day, we are proud to center the voices of our staff—community leaders from across Indian Country—who share what this day means to them.
In Pilot Year, Youth-Led Indigenous Tomorrows Fund Awards $720K To 24 Orgs Advancing Community Wellbeing
Native Americans in Philanthropy, Newman’s Own Foundation, and Novo Nordisk are thrilled to announce the recipients of the 2025 Indigenous Tomorrows Fund (ITF) grants.
Elevating Indigenous Voices in the 21st Century Child Welfare Research Agenda
To truly transform child welfare practices and programs, it is essential that the perspectives of Indigenous peoples and Native-led organizations are prioritized.
Indigenous-Led Funds: A Movement with Momentum
It’s important to take a step back and reflect on some of the important progress we’ve made Indigenizing philanthropy.
Fort Peck’s Buffalo Restoration and the America The Beautiful Challenge
In an era of increasing climate crises and biodiversity loss, the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes offer Indigenous-led, ecosystem-based restoration.
Transforming Philanthropy Together: Highlights from the 2025 HIP-NAP Joint Conference
A recap of 2025's HIP-NAP Joint Conference held in Albuquerque, New Mexico