Reports To: President and CEO & Vice President of Mission Resources
Responsibilities: Responsible for the oversight and direction of the Individual Giving program (including major gifts, annual fund, community-based fundraising, and planned giving). Develops programmatic solutions to support the Mission Resources Strategy. Manages a team of gift officers in pursuit of increasing revenue in an efficient and sustainable manner. Independently develops and manages a portfolio of potential high-impact donors.
Major Responsibilities:
Implements strategy through setting the programming and direction of individual giving areas. Conducts analysis and assesses performance to identify opportunities and inform the strategic plan.
Independently manages a complex portfolio of 75 or more prospective donors at various stages of cultivation towards solicitation.
Create a major gift development strategy and specific plans for identifying, cultivating, soliciting and stewarding individual donors and family foundations.
Create a planned giving strategy that includes specific initiatives for identifying, cultivating, soliciting and stewarding individual donors with potential for planned gifts.
Leads and manages a team of individual giving officers towards the successful achievement of revenue goals.
Coordinate, communicate, and engage with chapter’s west coast Regional Directors and staff when identifying and cultivating prospects in the area.
In collaboration with the Branding Advancement Team, develop appropriate materials to educate and inform donors and prospects. Utilize current and/or create briefing materials and personalized solicitations.
Practices moves management to advance prospects towards solicitation and to continually replenish the individual donor pipeline.
Uses existing systems and processes to track donor/prospect activity and establishes shared accountability for the
Individual Giving team to utilize systems.
Directs the implementation of national individual giving programs and works collaboratively with Make-A-Wish
America on national programs that can benefit the Southern Florida chapter.
Serve as a collaborative member of the Leadership Team, participating in overall goal and policies, and establishing a culture of working together to achieve the mission of the Foundation.
Ensures compliance with all related national and local policies.
Represents the Foundation at fundraising events.
Performs other duties as required or assigned.
The following criteria describe the general nature and level of experience to be found in viable candidates. They are not intended as an exhaustive list of all professional and personal qualifications. The successful candidate will possess:
At least five years of experience in development, especially in major gifts and planned giving.
A superior orientation to serving donors.
An established track record of successfully identifying, cultivating, soliciting, and closing individual gifts.
Excellent written and oral communication skills with the ability to inspire and connect donors to our mission.
Highly organized and detail oriented with the ability to work effectively in a team environment.
Professional and polished image with a comfort in dealing with high-net-worth individuals.
Knowledge of effective database management using Salesforce.
Individual must be self-motivated and driven.
Salary: Competitive and commensurate with ability and experience
Location of Office: Miami, Florida
Benefits:
Medical Coverage (employee pays approx 15%)
Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
PTO
403K
Seniority level
Director
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Other
Industries
Non-profit Organization Management
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