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.
Director of Community Engagement & Communications
Job Details
- Collaboratively strategize and implement the engagement of existing supporters, new donors, and corporate and business partners that result in increased resources for the organization. Set priorities, goals, and plans with support from the Assistant Director of Community Engagement and CEO.
- Personally engage a portfolio of individual donors, corporate partners, and key donor prospects.
- Lead prospect identification and cultivation of new individual and institutional supporters.
- Develop the engagement strategies implemented by other team members with portfolios, including the CEO, Assistant Director of Community Engagement, Community Engagement Manager, and Board members.
- Lead the Community Engagement Committee to engage the Board of Directors and community volunteers in resource mobilization.
- Create and manage a comprehensive marketing and communications strategy that elevates, enhances, and further builds on the cohesive brand and voice for Pride Foundation, and drives our engagement strategies.
- Develop and enhance Pride Foundation’s internal and external messaging to drive understanding of, and connection to, the breadth of our work, including content creation for a variety of sources like the e-newsletter, website, social media channels (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter).
- Collaborate with Pride Foundation leadership to develop, prioritize, and implement key communications plans, messages, and organizational storytelling.
- Develop and manage the organization-wide communications calendar to ensure effective and strategic use of publications, email campaigns, social media, and other platforms.
- Collaborate with Director of Programs and Director of Community Advocacy, Research, and Education to build and implement cross-departmental strategies that increase resourcing of programmatic efforts, elevation of key messages and storytelling, and integration of organizational efforts.
- Lead and maximize Pride Foundation’s signature fundraising events as key donor engagement strategies, in collaboration with Community Engagement team and volunteer and Board Community Engagement Committee.
- Collaborate with the CEO to develop philanthropic partnerships that increase support for LGBTQ+ communities (e.g. collaborative initiatives with corporations/brands, philanthropic advocacy with funders).
- Increase programmatic support through building out philanthropic approaches to expanding Donor Advised and Scholarship Fundholders Programs in a more values-aligned way.
- Develop and lead revitalization of the Visionaries Program, our planned giving program, to build long-term support for LGBTQ+ communities.
- Proactively seek new opportunities to amplify Pride Foundation’s work and mission that lead to new partnerships, resources, and/or visibility, including through press releases, speaking opportunities, and other promotional opportunities.
- Manage and coach Community Engagement Team members to implement Pride Foundation’s programs in a values-aligned way that emphasizes mutual trust, support, autonomy, and commitment to supporting the leadership of team members.
- Serve as a member of Pride Foundation’s Leadership Team, guiding the organization’s broader strategic vision and culture. Actively contribute to a leadership model that is grounded in equity, inclusivity, accessibility, expansiveness, and abundance.
- Collaboratively lead internal work to ensure a deep understanding across the organization and individual team members of our programmatic priorities, approach, and how it connects to the work we do to resource LGBTQ+ communities throughout the organization.
- Manage departmental budget with transparency and clarity.
- Understand and integrate racial justice into individual and team workplans, and broader strategic planning efforts.
- Commit to personal growth, learning, and transformation, taking initiative to expand your understanding of racial justice and related principles, issues, and practice and how they apply to your and our work.
- Meaningfully participate in caucus groups, organizational learning sessions, and other opportunities to shape our organizational culture.
- Work to acknowledge, address, and eliminate individual, institutional, and structural racism and its intersections with other forms of oppression in your and our work.
- Actively participate in evolving the organizational culture at Pride Foundation to be mission-focused, inclusive, values-aligned, and community-centered.
- Grow and apply the skills and practices needed to create an inclusive organizational culture including (but not limited to): clear and kind communication, giving and receiving feedback, mutual accountability, and self-care and boundaries.
- Contribute to developing a culture of philanthropy at Pride Foundation by incorporating friend and community-centric fundraising as appropriate throughout work.
- Commitment to Pride Foundation’s mission and to building a racially just, equitable, and inclusive culture through all levels of the organization.
- Understanding and experience working on issues related to intersectional social justice, including racial, LGBTQ+, gender, disability, economic, and/or reproductive justice.
- A proven track record of fundraising success, including the acquisition and stewardship of all levels of individual and institutional donors.
- Exceptional strategic thinking and creative skills to support the development of innovative fundraising strategies.
- Strong and versatile communication and storytelling skills, including writing, speaking, and synthesizing information to a wide variety of audiences and for fundraising and other purposes.
- Experience in managing and coaching diverse staff and teams toward achieving strategic goals and developing organizational culture.
- Experience working with a donors with a breadth of lived experiences, especially those who have been disproportionately impacted by injustices, including LGBTQ+ and BIPOC folks.
- An analysis of philanthropy and an understanding of the philanthropic climate for individuals and institutions, including trends and tensions.
- An aptitude for teams and organization poised for growth, change, and transformation.
- Strong leadership, facilitation, and collaborative management skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to collaborate, lead a team, and work across departments.
- Experience with bulk email platforms like MailChimp, as well as strong skills across social media platform use and best practices.
- Ability to work effectively in a virtual, remote environment and build strong relationships with colleagues, donors, and partners across geographies.
- Outstanding organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple deadlines and priorities.
- Passion, a strong work ethic, and self-motivated drive.
- Experience working with public foundations, especially social justice funders.
- Experience working with communities in the geographical region of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington, and/or across rural, small town, and urban areas.
- Experience working with LGBTQ+ and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) and communities disproportionately targeted by injustice, including non-binary and Two Spirit communities, indigenous communities and tribal nations, immigrant communities, rural communities, and others.
- Your commitment to Pride Foundation’s work and mission
- Why you are interested in this role in particular
- How your lived and professional experience would make you successful in this role
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