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Hamilton Families

Chief Development Officer

Hamilton Families, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


Who We AreAt Hamilton Families, our mission is to end family homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area. Since 1985, we have been meeting the most urgent needs of unhoused families in our community. Our programs specialize in preventing family homelessness when possible, providing shelter and transitional housing to families in times of need, supporting the wellbeing and academic achievement of children who experience homelessness, and quickly returning families to safe and stable housing throughout the Greater Bay Area. At Hamilton Families, we believe the San Francisco Bay Area is at its best when people from all backgrounds can start a life here, raise a family here, and thrive here. We envision a Bay Area where housing is accessible and affordable, where homelessness is rare, brief, and nonrecurring, and where all people and families have a safe and stable place to live. We foster an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives are valued and contribute to our collective success. Our commitment to inclusivity ensures every team member feels respected, supported, and empowered to thrive.What You'll DoThis is an engaging and rewarding opportunity that plays an integral role within the organization. We are looking for someone who is passionate about working with our participants and contributing to the fight against homelessness. The Chief Development Officer will report directly to the CEO and be part of the Executive Team. The Chief Development Officer will develop, implement, lead, and manage all fundraising efforts for Hamilton Families. Hamilton Families has an annual budget of $20+ million, including approximately $5+ million in contributed revenue.What Your Day Looks LikeCollaborate closely with the CEO and Board to develop and execute a multi-year fundraising strategy, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and securing $7M+ in annual revenue.Serve as a key advisor to the CEO on all fundraising and revenue-generation efforts, including strategic planning and donor engagement activities.Regularly engage with the Board's Development Committee Chair, motivating and equipping board members to actively participate in fundraising and foster a culture of philanthropy.Lead donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship efforts for both major and minor gifts, involving individual donors, corporate sponsors, and foundations.Oversee the execution of all fundraising events and campaigns, including annual appeals, special campaigns, planned giving efforts, and matching gift programs, ensuring successful donor engagement.Manage external communication efforts, such as newsletters, social media, and publications, to raise awareness of Hamilton Families and attract donor interest.Supervise the preparation of grant applications, corporate sponsorship solicitations, and donor reports, while ensuring timely, high-quality submissions.Oversee and maintain a comprehensive donor database, ensuring accurate tracking, timely acknowledgments, and regular reporting of progress toward fundraising goals.Collaborate with the CEO and CFO to set organizational budgets, update internal policies and procedures, and set best practices within the organization.Manage, coach, and support the Development team, fostering a collaborative work environment and implementing best practices to ensure efficient operations and staff growth.What Makes You Successful in This RoleProven Fundraising Expertise: A strong track record in soliciting and securing six- and seven-figure gifts, with a deep understanding of effective fundraising strategies, including major gifts, corporate support, foundation funding, and mass annual giving.Leadership in Development: Experience leading and motivating a high-performing development team, with the ability to build robust systems, processes, and strategies that drive sustainable revenue growth.Relationship Building: Ability to cultivate and steward strong relationships with local, state, and national donors, foundations, and corporate partners, leveraging existing relationships and developing new ones to expand the donor base.Campaign Experience: Demonstrated success in managing large-scale fundraising campaigns and principal gifts, with the ability to set clear goals, refine approaches, and adapt based on ongoing learning.Collaborative Approach: Strong ability to work cross-functionally, collaborating with program staff, the CEO, and board members to align organizational goals with fundraising strategies, while "managing up" to ensure leadership engagement.Strategic Communications: Exceptional oral and written communication skills, with the ability to inspire and persuade board members, stakeholders, and donors, and represent the organization in external settings.Culturally Competent Leadership: Sensitivity to the needs of diverse staff and families experiencing homelessness, with the ability to work effectively with people from various backgrounds while maintaining a commitment to equity and inclusion.Results-Oriented Focus: A results-driven mindset, with a proven ability to set and meet ambitious fundraising goals, prioritize numerous activities, and execute plans that yield significant financial results for the organization.Innovative Problem Solver: Strong problem-solving skills, with a willingness to take risks and address complex fundraising challenges in creative and effective ways.Knowledge of Housing and Poverty Issues: A preferred background in homelessness, supportive housing, or poverty alleviation, which will enhance your ability to connect fundraising efforts with the organization's mission.What You Bring10+ years of development, communications and nonprofit management experienceA bachelor's degreeA background in working with nonprofit organizations, social services organizations, or community-based programsHighly proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and SalesforceAbility to travel locally to meet with donors and work some night and evening hours for donor and fundraising eventsWe encourage applicants to apply even if they feel they do not meet all the listed criteria. We value diverse perspectives and believe in the potential for growth and development within our team. Your unique skills and experiences may be exactly what we need to succeed together.Why Choose UsOur commitment to welcome all individuals creates a richness of viewpoints and keen ability to challenge established thinkingEnjoy excellent medical, dental, and vision coverageEmployer matched 403(b) retirement planWellness and commuter benefit programsPaid time off and holidaysOur ValuesResourcefulHelpful/ "Yes, And"Growth MindsetData InformedEDI: Equitable, Diverse, and InclusiveSalary Range: $178,500.14Position Type: ExemptUnion Representation: NoSchedule: Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pmLocation: 2567 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110Hamilton Families is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Equity, diversity, and inclusion are central to our organization. We actively seek and prioritize diversity in our teams. We welcome applications from people with a variety of backgrounds and ages, including people of color, candidates with lived experiences, candidates in the LGBTQ+ community, and candidates who identify personally at any part of the gender spectrum. Additionally, we are committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities.