Director, Development & Donor Impact jobs in United States
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New Leaders · 1 month ago

Director, Development & Donor Impact

New Leaders is dedicated to developing transformational school leaders and advancing educational policies for high academic achievement. The Director, Development & Donor Impact will work closely with senior leadership to secure philanthropic gifts and oversee fundraising strategies to support the organization’s mission.

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Anise Ross, M.S.
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Responsibilities

Lead the development of a robust prospect pipeline of funders through sophisticated prospect identification, qualification, and cultivation strategies, fully leveraging the talents and connections of leadership staff and prioritizing the fundraising activities of the CEO and CERO to ensure the organization meets its annual funding and revenue goals
Generate bold and compelling funding proposals, concept papers, reports, and other fundraising collateral for donors, crafting compelling narratives that: treat donors as true partners in our work; accurately represent New Leaders’ mission, vision and impact; and meet the interest and expressed needs of donors
Lead the identification, assessment, and submission of RFPs/RFQs by leveraging and creating project plans, drafting contextualized content, managing freelancers’ contracts and deadlines, and liaising with other New Leaders teams for additional support and input as necessary
Work closely with the Senior Executive Director, Partnerships in establishing clear and ambitious annual revenue goals for a small portfolio of our largest existing donors
Execute a best-in-class and donor-centric stewardship strategy for a small portfolio of our largest existing donors, leading approaches to expand and enhance donors’ experiences with New Leaders and build new avenues of engagement
Work with donors directly within assigned portfolio to gain insight and understanding of current experiences and expectations of engagement, proactively planning thoughtful, personalized relationship-based stewardship plans
Evaluate and assess the effectiveness of donor engagement and stewardship strategies, leveraging best practices and other innovative solutions to improve donor retention and satisfaction
Regularly and intentionally connect New Leaders’ donors to the results of their philanthropy, showcasing the impact of their support, with the ultimate goal of encouraging the donor engagement cycle to repeat and increase over time
Generate bold and compelling funding proposals, concept papers, reports, and other fundraising collateral for donors, crafting compelling narratives that: treat donors as true partners in our work; accurately represent New Leaders’ mission, vision and impact; and meet the interest and expressed needs of donors
Regularly meet with existing donors, both in-person and virtually, serving as an external face of New Leaders while providing deep and meaningful stewardship touchpoints, including school visits, observation sessions, and funder meetings and events, leading all appropriate preparation and follow-up steps
Partner with appropriate staff to identify, define, design, and execute reports and presentations to meet the needs and questions of a small portfolio of our largest existing donors
Cultivate and convey a deep level understanding of New Leaders’ programs and their impact on underserved and underrepresented students while engaging in fundraising work grounded in the principle of excellence for all students
Build strong personal relationships and work closely with teams across the organization to gather, interpret and synthesize information that will be used to craft proposals and reports and ensure compliance with funder requirements
Manage assigned portfolio with thoroughness and efficiency, tailoring actions to bring together resources related to donor requests and ensuring colleagues are well-prepared to meet each donor’s needs
Organize and meet all proposal and reporting deadlines and prepare/follow-up on all funder meetings in an excellent, timely manner
Create and manage systems and tools that facilitate the exchange of knowledge and information within and across teams
Ensure accuracy of data related to progress to goal and fundraising outcomes for reporting to internal and external stakeholders
Maintain accurate and functional internal databases and reports, including cash reports, overdue payment reports, progress to goal reports, development dashboards, and opportunities and next steps
Represent the Development Team in meetings with external stakeholders and internal colleagues, including cultivation and stewardship, status update and planning meetings
Perform other duties as assigned

Qualification

FundraisingGrant writingPortfolio managementData analysisMS Office proficiencyCRM experienceCommunication skillsProblem-solvingTeam collaborationTime management

Required

Bachelor's degree required
Minimum of seven years of professional experience required, including 2-4 years of fundraising and/or grant writing, ideally in a nonprofit setting, required
Meaningful demonstrated experience fundraising from corporations, high net-worth individuals, foundations, and government entities
Proven ability to collaborate effectively with individuals across a variety of backgrounds and experiences; must be results-driven while maintaining a collaborative and inclusive leadership style
Passionate belief in academic excellence for every student, aligned with New Leaders' mission
Demonstrated ability to influence laterally and manage 'down'/'up' to execute on tight timelines; able to operate with purpose, urgency, nimbleness, and accuracy in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
Demonstrated comfort level with ambiguity in an ever-changing context
Strong data analysis capabilities, with a demonstrated ability to synthesize compelling narratives from a wide range of sources and data points
Demonstrated proactive approaches to problem-solving with strong decision-making capability
Demonstrated ability to achieve high performance goals and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Forward looking thinker, who actively seeks opportunities, proposes solutions, and is able to adapt to change
Flexibility in a dynamic environment and demonstrated ability to work independently on assigned work with minimal supervision
Proficient in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Superior communication skills, including active listening and the ability to compellingly articulate what is inspiring about our work and why it is critical to the broader education reform movement
Energetic, self-motivated, and a team player
Must be energized by external communications, fundraising, and relationship management
Experienced in leading funder meetings and highly comfortable working with national foundation and corporate executives
Highly organized, detail-oriented, and strong at prioritization and time management
Must excel at planning, writing, storytelling, and creating compelling collateral
Must be able to travel up to approximately 20% of the time aligned to New Leaders' Travel and In-Person Activities policy

Preferred

Experience managing a fundraising portfolio of $1M+ strongly preferred
Experience engaging with and writing grants/reports for national funders strongly preferred
Experience working with Salesforce, HubSpot, or another CRM tool preferred

Benefits

New Leaders Wellness Program
Medical plan options, dental care, and vision
401K plan
Generous paid-time-off (PTO) benefits

Company

New Leaders

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A quality K-12 education can—and should—be accessible to all children in the U.S.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Lisa Herring
Chief Executive Officer
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