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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.
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NOTE: Positions marked as "Featured" are either Native-focused roles or based at organizations focused on Native communities.
Senior Corporate Partnerships Manager
Job Details
- Collaborate with the Bay Area Managing Director to set corporate partnership engagement, prospecting, and corporate management annual goals and priorities
- Source and coordinate opportunities to build mutual partnership relationships, understand corporation internal stakeholders, identify key partnership contacts, and initiate appropriate partnership tasks.
- Attend local conferences to network with companies; Execute effective pitches at partnership networking events to secure diverse web and software engineers, volunteers and champions
- Track progress of partnership opportunities in Salesforce.
- Collaborate with the Sr. Manager of Communications and Marketing to tailor national marketing materials to meet local partnership needs and improve Code Nation’s brand visibility and awareness among partners in the region
- Work closely with the Bay Area Managing Director on execution of Code Nation’s fundraising strategy in pursuit of annual fundraising goal (FY23 goal: $1M)
- Proactively leverage support and resources of the National Development Associate to conduct background research and properly prioritize, communicate, and deepen relationships with “best match” prospective companies
- Organize impactful introductory meetings with prospective partners to drive partnership outcomes; assisting the Managing Director with preparing for partnership meetings, facilitating partnership meetings, debriefing, and partnership meetings, and coordinating appropriate follow-up with prospective partners in the pipeline.
- Provide tactical support for corporate fundraising efforts like grant writing, giving campaigns, event planning, and Bay Area Leadership Council (BALC) engagement as needed
- Meet weekly with the Program Team to help ensure strong partnership satisfaction and retention
- Contribute to the coordination of 20+ field trips to tech companies; work closely with Program Managers to ensure a positive experience for all stakeholders
- Deliver excellent customer service to partner organizations by addressing challenges and responding to inquiries with timely communication; Ensuring there are appropriate touchpoints with the company throughout the year (e.g. Mid year updates, annual partnership appreciation, and ongoing invitations to program and alumni events
- Collaborate with the National Director of Development and National consultants to report partnership outcomes, track partnership experience, and leverage partnership feedback to address partnership needs and drive progress towards org-wide partnership goals
- Collaborate with the Bay Area Program Director to identify existing programmatic partnership needs and promote engagement opportunities to corporate partners to meet those needs (ie. in person/virtual FLW hosting, laptop donation, special event space)
- At least 4+ years of professional experience with 3+ year of experience in external facing work; i.e fundraising, partnership development, and/or communications & marketing
- Must be available to work some evenings and weekends
- Ability to manage and leverage relationships across multiple stakeholder groups
- Ability to build relationships with colleagues grounded in strong communication skills
- Ability to effectively communicate and collaborate across multiple teams to support seamless program execution
- Strong organizational skills with demonstrated success managing many projects at once
- Proficiency with Google Suite
- Experience with Salesforce or similar CRM software
- Increase knowledge around best practices for individual and corporate giving.
- Deep commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion
- Deep commitment to tech equity
- Comfort with ambiguity while finding the responsibility of driving towards clarity energizing
- Self starter and entrepreneurial.
- Ability to travel throughout the Bay Area region and to work extended hours, including weekends on occasion
- Must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19, and, if hired, present proof of vaccination by start date
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance and a Flex spending account for out of pocket medical costs
- Generous Time Off policy-15 days of paid time off & 14 paid holidays/office closures
- 401k Retirement Plan
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