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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.
Director of Development
Job Details
- Set campaign and annual fundraising goals for the Folger in consultation with the Director, senior leadership, and the development team.
- Identify and refine giving priorities and translate those priorities into compelling opportunities for philanthropy.
- Construct development strategies and execute plans that will markedly increase individual (including annual, major, principal, blended, and legacy gifts), foundation, corporate, government, membership, and other philanthropic support.
- Personally manage a portfolio of current and prospective donors at six-figure to eight-figure giving capacity, including both individual and institutional sources, moving them through the stages of cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship.
- Collaborate with the development team to fully maximize the philanthropy and partnership opportunities in the community and field.
- Lead the effort to create strategic and distinctive fundraising events, engaging donors, volunteers, and staff, and support teams to celebrate the Folger’s mission and service in the community.
- Provide regular financial projections and budgets regarding Folger fundraising activities and progress to the Director, senior leadership, Board of Governors, and, as appropriate, for broader distribution within the organization.
- Maintain a contemporary knowledge of modern data management and fundraising practices, including database information systems and data modeling to streamline development processes and analyze data to make effective, efficient decisions about donor strategy and process.
- Think strategically to shape messaging and develop a case for support and innovative fundraising plans to achieve goals and objectives and move individuals and institutions across the spectrum of prospect development, culminating in solicitations appropriate to organizational priorities and donor interests.
- Partner with the Director to identify and recruit new board members, educate board members about their role in advancing a culture of philanthropy, cultivate and solicit them for financial support, and leverage their respective networks to expand the donor base and support for the Folger.
- Ensure high-quality, individualized, and meaningful stewardship of donors, coordinating with colleagues throughout the Folger and personally stewarding donors as needed.
- Lead and oversee the development team in creating and promoting effective cultivation and solicitation opportunities that involve the Director of the Folger, members of the senior leadership team, volunteer leaders, and other senior organizational leaders.
- Support leadership and development efforts as a key liaison to the Board’s Advancement Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee.
- Commit to ongoing discovery of new major and principal gift prospects and serve as the Folger’s primary knowledge source for funding opportunities and philanthropic outlets.
- Analyze existing members and entry-level donors to identify donors with greater capacity to support the Folger’s fundraising priorities.
- Maintain knowledge of important developments within the regional and national funding environments and speak credibly and persuasively about the Folger’s mission and vision for the future.
- Recruit, diversify, coach, inspire, and motivate a strong philanthropy team that represents the community that the Folger serves, including hiring, managing, mentoring, training, and evaluating an experienced and competent team.
- Work with the annual giving and membership teams and colleagues in communications and marketing to increase membership and participation in the annual fund.
- Lead the planned and major gifts team in the ongoing discovery, strategy, and solicitation of new major, principal, and legacy gift prospects.
- Oversee the institutional giving team, working closely with colleagues from across the institution on both sustainable and project specific funding opportunities.
- Spearhead growth, maintenance, and enhancement of the development team’s technological proficiency and tools, maximizing technologies to streamline operational processes; spearhead creative technology initiatives that touch new potential donors.
- Create a supportive, collaborative, productive, and healthy work environment based on respect, teamwork, and the equity, diversity, and inclusion values of the Folger.
- Set performance standards and provide timely, constructive feedback while supporting opportunities for professional development.
- Support team growth with appropriate human resources, structures, systems, and technological platforms that are in alignment with current and future trends in philanthropy.
- Embrace other team and organizational effectiveness responsibilities as needed.
- Leadership and Teamwork – The ability to articulate a vision and create a sense of purpose and direction for internal and external stakeholders, build trust by demonstrating respect and integrity, and create an environment where team members are appreciated and supported.
- Diplomacy and Interpersonal – The agility to effectively manage difficult or sensitive issues and to effectively communicate, build rapport, and relate well to all people.
- Patron Focus – The capacity to anticipate, meet, and frequently exceed patron expectations while deeply considering internal stakeholder perspectives.
- Personal Accountability – The capability to self-evaluate and answer for personal actions, decisions, and results.
- Time and Priority Management – The clarity to prioritize and complete tasks to deliver desired outcomes within allotted time frames.
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