What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director, Development (37232) position at Community Action Marin?
Description
Job Title: Director, Development
Reports to: Chief Development Officer
Department: Development
Pay : $150,000-$165,000 yr. DOE
Under the direction of the Chief Development Officer, the Director of Development is responsible for the oversight, planning and implementation of a strong fundraising program that secures significant financial resources from individuals, foundations, corporations, and others to support CAM’s Strategic Plan.
The Director of Development understands and complies with all gift-related policies and procedures and ensures ethical compliance, as defined by the Association for Fundraising Professionals.
Primary Responsibilities
QUALIFICATIONS
Job Title: Director, Development
Reports to: Chief Development Officer
Department: Development
Pay : $150,000-$165,000 yr. DOE
Under the direction of the Chief Development Officer, the Director of Development is responsible for the oversight, planning and implementation of a strong fundraising program that secures significant financial resources from individuals, foundations, corporations, and others to support CAM’s Strategic Plan.
The Director of Development understands and complies with all gift-related policies and procedures and ensures ethical compliance, as defined by the Association for Fundraising Professionals.
Primary Responsibilities
- Working with the CDO, maintain and grow a portfolio of 50 individual and institutional donors and prospects capable of giving $10,000 or more annually.
- Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward individuals and corporate, foundation, and government grants.
- Lead on resource mobilization strategies working with program directors in support of the agency’s revenue goals.
- Lead corporate and community sponsorship development against a calendar of events and publications to support the agency’s annual fund.
- Build a culture for philanthropy, internally and externally, that will attract staff, board members, and donors to the organization and inspire excellence in donor relations and fundraising.
- Work with Director of Marketing and Communications to support annual giving appeals, constituent engagement pieces, and special campaigns through a multi-channel strategy including print, video, social media, email, online, etc.
- Ensure that Community Action Marin’s donor database in Raiser’s Edge has high integrity of data collection, reports, and information for program, leadership, and board.
- Work with Grants & Data Manager as a direct report to maintain prospect/donor records to ensure accuracy of information for contacts, biographies, meetings, gift entry, and acknowledgements.
- Work with Grants & Data Manager as a direct report to maintain organized and timely submissions and reporting of corporate, foundation, and government grants.
- Work with Events and Engagement Manager as a direct report to develop and enhance fundraising events that are high yield and high impact.
- Build stewardship, cultivation, and solicitation strategies, engaging key staff and board members as appropriate in donor relationships.
- Coordinate with Finance and leadership to ensure appropriate gifts, contracts, and grants processes and accounting.
- Evaluate and implement internal systems, metrics, policies, and procedures for efficiency and effectiveness for the agency’s fund development efforts.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor’s degree in business, communications, or related field.
- Minimum five years of successful individual, events and/or institutional fundraising experience.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
- Leadership experience including people responsibility, Board engagement, and partnering with internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to foster an environment of creativity and professional growth.
- Expert knowledge of current and evolving trends in major gifts giving and solicitation and fundraising campaigns.
- Proven success in asking for and closing major gifts.
- Proven success in writing and securing grants.
- Valid CA driver license, re liable transportation, auto insurance and acceptable driving history to travel for business.
- Stand, stoop, bend, reach, climb stairs, and occasionally lift up to 20lbs.
- Fine motor skill of typing, writing, filing and visual acuity.
- Sit for extended periods of time performing work on a computer and phone.
- Ability to speak clearly and understandably.
- Travel to engage with external stakeholders.
Salary : $150,000 - $165,000