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Chief Development Officer

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  • Detalhes

    Tipo de Emprego:Tempo Integral
    Data de Início:1 de abril de 2025
    Prazo para Inscrições:28 de fevereiro de 2025
    Educação:Diploma de Ensino Médio Requerido
    Nível de Experiência:Diretor
    Salário:Pelo menos USD $135.000 / año
    The salary is negotiable based on related credentials and work experience.
    Área de foco:Esportes & Recreação, Criança & Adolescente, Saúde & Medicina

    Descrição

    The Chief Development Officer’s responsibilities include:

    Development Leadership and Management

    • Prioritize donor cultivation, stewardship, and appreciation.
    • Build and manage a portfolio of approximately 50 current and prospective institutional, corporate, and government funders. The CDO also serves as a front-line fundraiser of high-level individual supporters by creating, managing, and securing gifts from a portfolio of 150+ current and prospective mid and major individual donors.
    • Establishes development strategies, including an annual plan, and administers and oversees the implementation of all fundraising efforts.
    • Work closely with the SLT to optimize the identification, cultivation, and solicitation of individuals, corporations, and foundations.
    • Work closely with community partners and businesses to increase the visibility of FFC.
    • Provide detailed fundraising progress reports to the President and Board.
    • Develop and maintain relationships on behalf of the organization, connecting others to the mission of FFC and educating the public to enhance fundraising efforts.
    • Collaborate with other organizations within FFC’s coalition of nonprofit partners to leverage resources that benefit the sports-based youth development sector as a whole.

    Communications and Grant Management

    • Oversee production of all direct mail letters/emails, case statements, grants, brochures, and sponsorship proposals to facilitate donor engagement.
    • Oversee the grant process ensuring accountability to funding entities.
    • Ensure all internal and external fundraising communications are focused on quality, accuracy, and effectiveness.

    Event Fundraising and Special Events

    • Support the planning, coordination, and execution of the organization’s signature fundraising events, including the annual gala, to raise substantial funds and increase visibility for the organization.
    • Develop and manage the event fundraising strategy, including setting clear goals for sponsorships, ticket sales, silent and live auctions, and other revenue-generating components.
    • Cultivate relationships with event sponsors, ensuring they receive value and recognition for their support.
    • Collaborate with the Board, host committees, and staff to ensure the success of the gala event, from pre-event planning to post-event follow-up and stewardship.
    • Engage with major donors and prospective supporters at the event to build stronger relationships and secure future commitments.
    • Track and report on event results, measure outcomes against goals and provide detailed analysis to the President and Board.
    • Ensure the gala and other special events align with FFC’s overall fundraising strategy and mission.

    Board Relations

    • Participate in the orientation of new board members annually.
    • Share the development plan with the Board including specifics on individual Board Members’ responsibilities and involvement.
    • Work with and support the Board Fundraising Committee.

    Community Engagement

    • Actively seeks and maintains positive relationships with business partners, governmental entities, donors, and the community at large to increase knowledge of FFC and enhance partnerships.
    • Supports new and ongoing community engagement events

    Skills and Experience Required

    The following represents the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the essential functions of the job.

    • Personal values aligned with organizational values: commitment, compassion, excellence, integrity, and respect.
    • Committed and enthusiastic to the mission of Fight For Children.
    • 5-10 years of proven experience managing a nonprofit fundraising program with a robust professional work history, showcasing increased work responsibilities throughout career progression.
    • A successful track record of personally engaging and stewarding donors and sponsors.
    • Experience working with a high-functioning team.
    • Ability to work in a hands-on environment and “get the job done”.
    • Must be willing to network in and build strong relationships within the FFC community.
    • Ability to gain the respect and support of various constituencies including Board and staff members, donors/funders, and civic leaders.
    • Demonstrated experience organizing and implementing fundraising activities for galas and special events.
    • Strong interpersonal communication and collaboration skills including empathy, patience, inclusivity, and active listening.
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
    • Committed to promoting a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and belonging culture.
    • Strong ability to be a self-starter with excellent prioritization and time management skills.
    • Proficient with Microsoft Office and experience working with CRMs (FFC uses Donor Perfect).
    • Knowledge of the Washington, DC landscape is a plus.

    The Chief Development Officer’s responsibilities include:

    Development Leadership and Management

    • Prioritize donor cultivation, stewardship, and appreciation.
    • Build and manage a portfolio of approximately 50 current and prospective institutional, corporate, and government funders. The CDO also serves as a front-line fundraiser of high-level individual supporters by creating, managing, and securing gifts from a portfolio of 150+ current and prospective mid and major individual donors.
    • Establishes development strategies, including an annual plan, and administers and oversees the implementation of all fundraising efforts.
    • Work closely with the SLT to optimize the identification, cultivation, and solicitation of individuals, corporations, and foundations.
    • Work closely with community partners and businesses to increase the visibility of FFC.
    • Provide detailed fundraising progress reports to the President and Board.
    • Develop and maintain…

    Benefícios

    Paid health for employees, a 401K retirement plan with a discretionary match, flexible spending, educational stipend, and generous holiday and vacation allowance.

    Paid health for employees, a 401K retirement plan with a discretionary match, flexible spending, educational stipend, and generous holiday and vacation allowance.

    Localização

    Híbrido
    O trabalho pode ser executado em ou perto de Washington, DC
    Washington, DC, USA

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    Instruções:

    Ideal candidates will be based in the Washington, DC area; however, strong candidates who are able to travel to DC regularly will also be considered. While it’s not absolutely required for the position, it is a plus for candidates to have preexisting relationships with funders in the DC metropolitan area.

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