ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH NEW YORK
Breakthrough New York empowers motivated students from low-income communities to achieve a college degree and reach their fullest potential. Our tuition-free program supports over 500 students and their families from 7th grade through college. We accept middle school students who are furthest from high-quality educational opportunities yet show promise and potential: 99% of students identify as persons of color; 76% qualify for free or reduced lunch; and 66% will be the first in their families to graduate college.
As a ten-year program, Breakthrough New York supports students and their families through key transition points in their academic journeys. We provide academic enrichment through summer and after-school opportunities; coach students to gain admissions into selective high schools and colleges, and expose students to diverse interests and careers so they can shape their own trajectories.
In addition to nurturing individual talent, we cultivate a thriving community of like-minded peers and mentors who encourage each other’s ambitions and passions. Personalized mentorship and holistic support are signature elements of our model, with over 200 near-peer seasonal staff and volunteers who work with students at each stage of our continuum.
The Breakthrough model works: over 98% of Breakthrough students graduate from college preparatory high schools, and 100% are on track to graduate from college. Learn more at Breakthrough NY's website.
ABOUT THE POSITION
Reporting directly to the Chief Development Officer (CDO), the Manager, Institutional Giving will join a small but dynamic team to help raise more than $3.5 million annually from individuals, events, foundations, and corporations. corporate sponsors to support the organization's mission. This position is responsible for identifying new revenue streams from institutional partners and grant opportunities. As a skilled communicator and project manager, they will work closely with the CDO to set and meet ambitious annual institutional giving goals, manage and grow existing foundation and corporate funding, identify and pursue new funding opportunities, and build the overall institutional giving portfolio. This role is crucial for ensuring the organization's financial sustainability and ability to carry out its mission effectively.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE
Grant Writing and Project Management (40%)
Prospect Research and Portfolio Growth (40%)
Financial Management and Gift Processing (20%)
THE PERSON
Though the Manager, Institutional Giving is likely to see himself/herself/themselves in the following examples, these are not requirements. These examples are designed to help you determine if this opportunity aligns with your own passion and purpose.
You are a strong project manager
You have the ability to break down and sequence large projects into manageable pieces for yourself and others. You see the big picture, but you enjoy the details (i.e. developing and implementing project plans; creating and testing data collection instruments, writing and reviewing reports).
You thrive in environments with tight deadlines, and manage your time efficiently to ensure that grant applications are submitted on time and financial reports are completed accurately and promptly.
You are a problem-solver and innovator
You find it thrilling to solve problems both proactively and reactively and your networks think of you as “resourceful.”
You’ve demonstrated the ability to work diligently towards your goals and can comfortably pivot and try new strategies when challenges arise.
You get energy from planning and from moving a project from start to finish and you are constantly thinking about the potential for impact with each action you take.
You are analytical, organized and a strong communicator
You have exceptional writing abilities, are capable of crafting compelling narratives that effectively communicate the organization's mission, goals, and impact to potential funders. You can adapt your writing style to meet the requirements of various grant applications.
Managing multiple grants and financial records requires excellent organizational skills. You effectively prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and keep detailed records of grant applications, financial transactions, and reporting requirements.
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COMPENSATION:
BTNY strongly believes in selecting the top, qualified candidates. As a part of your offer you can expect to receive the following:
Annual Salary range: $60,000-$70,000, commensurate with experience and skills
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ABOUT BREAKTHROUGH NEW YORK
Breakthrough New York empowers motivated students from low-income communities to achieve a college degree and reach their fullest potential. Our tuition-free program supports over 500 students and their families from 7th grade through college. We accept middle school students who are furthest from high-quality educational opportunities yet show promise and potential: 99% of students identify as persons of color; 76% qualify for free or reduced lunch; and 66% will be the first in their families to graduate college.
As a ten-year program, Breakthrough New York supports students and their families through key transition points in their academic journeys. We provide academic enrichment through summer and after-school opportunities; coach students to gain admissions into selective high schools and colleges, and expose students to diverse interests and careers so they can shape their own trajectories.
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