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.
Development Director
Job Details
- Develop and oversee implementation of the fundraising plan in consultation with the Executive Director and Development team.
- Collaborate with the Advance leadership team to coordinate baseline annual fundraising targets with organizational strategic objectives and budget.
- Oversee the Development team, including consultants and vendors.
- Oversee all grant management including deadlines, strategy, proposal writing, reviews, and reporting requirements.
- Lead consistent creation of compelling copy, including grants, proposals, reports, acknowledgment letters, emails, and other materials.
- Lead the Development team to generate effective fundraising-related outreach to supporters, including but not limited to funder updates, donor acknowledgments, and consistent cultivation of partnerships.
- Delegate and oversee creation of donor-related materials including appeals, stewardship communication, and meeting packets.
- Produce board reports and presentations.
- Create reports to analyze data and determine the effectiveness of our fundraising programs.
- Manage associate and future manager level development staff.
- Coach, supervise, and evaluate the Development team, ensuring staff have the tools needed to accomplish their jobs.
- Provide guidance to staff and track performance against the fundraising plan.
- Communicate regularly with the Development team to strategize about the status of stewardship, prospecting, proposals, and appeals; evaluate areas needing focus and growth.
- Contribute approximately 10% of time to collaborative opportunities across the organization.
- Explore new ideas through professional growth opportunities.
- Participate actively in leadership team meetings to strategize and position the organization for the future.
- Help lead and support Advance’s focus on team culture and communications.
- Co-create values-forward messaging and communications that centers the voices of Indigenous peoples and communities.
- Prepare Board and team activities, reports, and meeting agendas.
- 5+ years fundraising experience, including demonstrated experience building and cultivating at least a $4.0m portfolio raising funds from individuals and institutions.
- Proven experience designing, implementing, and exceeding fundraising goals, quarterly plans, and other fundraising systems.
- A track record of success initiating and cultivating relationships with a diverse array of prospective donors across nonprofit, political, and foundation sectors, both virtually and in person.
- A strong communicator with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Deep commitment to Advance's mission to build power in Indigenous communities to protect tribal sovereignty and determine the policies, resources, and leadership that will ensure our cultures and future generations are protected and self-determined.
- Organized, resourceful, flexible individual with strong time management skills and an ability to work independently and collaboratively on tight deadlines.
- Exceptional attention to detail.
- Experience in, exposure to, or education related to working within Indigenous cultures.
- Comfort working in highly collaborative teams, managing laterally, up, and working across departments.
- Technologically proficient, including knowledge of Salesforce, Monday.com, Slack, CRMs, Google Workspace
- Comprehensive medical, dental & vision
- Flexible spending account for medical and dependent care
- Retirement Plan (401k, IRA) - we offer a max 5% match on 401K contributions if you save at least 6% per pay period.
- Generous paid time off package (Vacation, Sick, & Public Holidays) and additional all-staff “rest days” (Spring & Fall Break, Extended Winter Break).
- “Summer Fridays” – a 4-day workweek from early June to late August
- $1,500 per year for professional development training and/ or coaching
- Additional benefits including working from home, including compensation towards cell phone, Internet and other necessary equipment
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