The Bowery Mission
Chief Development Officer
The Bowery Mission, New York, New York, us, 10261
The Bowery Mission is a Christian, faith-based organization committed since the 1870s to serving people experiencing homelessness, hunger, and poverty. The Bowery Mission meets essential needs and creates transformative community with men, women, children, and families in New York so that we can together overcome homelessness and poverty and flourish.
The Bowery Mission is seeking a Chief Development Officer (CDO) to support its 150-year legacy of serving New Yorkers in need. Since 1879, The Bowery Mission has been meeting immediate needs (meals, shelter, and other care) and transforming lives from poverty and hopelessness to hope. The CDO is a vital right hand to the President & CEO, providing leadership, management, and vision to ensure that The Bowery Mission continuously leads, builds, equips, motivates, and empowers the team responsible for raising critical funds necessary to transform lives.
The Bowery Mission is privately funded, raising annual general operating revenue of around $18.5 million, in addition to approximately $6.5 million in gift-in-kind donations. The CDO serves as a member of the
Executive Leadership Team , responsible for the overall strategy and direction, financial viability, operational structure, and execution of the board-approved plans of The Bowery Mission. This position will be responsible for long-term revenue growth through proven fundraising strategies and implementing new revenue-generating initiatives to sustain our program operations.
The Chief Development Officer (CDO) takes a lead role in fundraising, stewarding a donor caseload, building new strategic relationships, and representing The Bowery Mission externally and internally, which may sometimes include public relations opportunities. The CDO works with the team to develop an annual strategic fundraising plan and tracks performance to maximize net funds raised. The CDO collaborates with other Executive Team members to define the organization’s objectives and goals while providing effective oversight for all aspects of fundraising and partnerships. This includes individual giving, major gifts, mid-level giving, legacy giving, capital campaigns, corporate, foundation, community, and church partnerships, volunteer engagement, fundraising events, database management, direct mail and digital marketing, development operations, and donor stewardship.
Reports to:
President &
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategic Planning: Participate with the CEO and other officers to define the organization’s strategic objectives and goals so that The Bowery Mission consistently delivers on its brand promise to “love well” with both compassion and competence. Foster a collaborative, trust-based, and mutually supportive environment among Executive Team members to achieve objectives together.Fundraising Strategy & Execution: As one of The Bowery Mission’s chief fundraisers, dedicate significant time and attention to fostering a focused caseload of key relationships with partners, donors, and volunteers. Plan and execute strategies to develop donors at all levels through delegation and empowerment of relationships to other Development Officers.Fund Development: As the strategic leader of fundraising strategy, oversee continuous improvement in each aspect of fundraising by developing new sources of gift revenue and volunteer support and by growing existing sources.Building an Effective Team: As the servant leader of The Bowery Mission’s Development Team, select, develop, motivate, and evaluate a team of fundraising leaders, fostering full engagement, professional growth, and mutual support.Board of Directors Engagement: As the primary liaison to the Board of Directors on matters of Development, regularly report progress to and gain wisdom from the Board’s Development Committee(s).
Qualifications
Embrace the organization’s Statement of FaithIncreasing awareness and compassion for New Yorkers overcoming homelessness and marginalization, with a motivation to see lives transformed to hope, joy, lasting productivity, and eternal life through the power of Jesus ChristBachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or a related field; MBA preferred10+ years of senior fundraising experience and leading teams at an executive levelSolid understanding of fundraising strategies and experience building relationships with major donors and/or corporate partnersProficiency with CRM software such as Salesforce, Raiser’s Edge, or equivalentDemonstrated experience in managing a comprehensive fundraising program and meeting targeted revenue goalsDemonstrated ability to lead organizational change and effective teams with steadfast resolve and personal integritySolid grasp of data analysis and performance metrics
Salary commensurate with relevant education & experience : $195,000 - $220,000 annually
The Bowery Mission takes the health & safety of our staff, guests, clients, and volunteers very seriously, and especially as it relates to the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Due to the number of applications we receive, we are only able to respond to qualified candidates who are selected for interviews. We sincerely appreciate all candidates for their interest in The Bowery Mission.#J-18808-Ljbffr
The Bowery Mission is seeking a Chief Development Officer (CDO) to support its 150-year legacy of serving New Yorkers in need. Since 1879, The Bowery Mission has been meeting immediate needs (meals, shelter, and other care) and transforming lives from poverty and hopelessness to hope. The CDO is a vital right hand to the President & CEO, providing leadership, management, and vision to ensure that The Bowery Mission continuously leads, builds, equips, motivates, and empowers the team responsible for raising critical funds necessary to transform lives.
The Bowery Mission is privately funded, raising annual general operating revenue of around $18.5 million, in addition to approximately $6.5 million in gift-in-kind donations. The CDO serves as a member of the
Executive Leadership Team , responsible for the overall strategy and direction, financial viability, operational structure, and execution of the board-approved plans of The Bowery Mission. This position will be responsible for long-term revenue growth through proven fundraising strategies and implementing new revenue-generating initiatives to sustain our program operations.
The Chief Development Officer (CDO) takes a lead role in fundraising, stewarding a donor caseload, building new strategic relationships, and representing The Bowery Mission externally and internally, which may sometimes include public relations opportunities. The CDO works with the team to develop an annual strategic fundraising plan and tracks performance to maximize net funds raised. The CDO collaborates with other Executive Team members to define the organization’s objectives and goals while providing effective oversight for all aspects of fundraising and partnerships. This includes individual giving, major gifts, mid-level giving, legacy giving, capital campaigns, corporate, foundation, community, and church partnerships, volunteer engagement, fundraising events, database management, direct mail and digital marketing, development operations, and donor stewardship.
Reports to:
President &
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategic Planning: Participate with the CEO and other officers to define the organization’s strategic objectives and goals so that The Bowery Mission consistently delivers on its brand promise to “love well” with both compassion and competence. Foster a collaborative, trust-based, and mutually supportive environment among Executive Team members to achieve objectives together.Fundraising Strategy & Execution: As one of The Bowery Mission’s chief fundraisers, dedicate significant time and attention to fostering a focused caseload of key relationships with partners, donors, and volunteers. Plan and execute strategies to develop donors at all levels through delegation and empowerment of relationships to other Development Officers.Fund Development: As the strategic leader of fundraising strategy, oversee continuous improvement in each aspect of fundraising by developing new sources of gift revenue and volunteer support and by growing existing sources.Building an Effective Team: As the servant leader of The Bowery Mission’s Development Team, select, develop, motivate, and evaluate a team of fundraising leaders, fostering full engagement, professional growth, and mutual support.Board of Directors Engagement: As the primary liaison to the Board of Directors on matters of Development, regularly report progress to and gain wisdom from the Board’s Development Committee(s).
Qualifications
Embrace the organization’s Statement of FaithIncreasing awareness and compassion for New Yorkers overcoming homelessness and marginalization, with a motivation to see lives transformed to hope, joy, lasting productivity, and eternal life through the power of Jesus ChristBachelor’s Degree in Business Administration or a related field; MBA preferred10+ years of senior fundraising experience and leading teams at an executive levelSolid understanding of fundraising strategies and experience building relationships with major donors and/or corporate partnersProficiency with CRM software such as Salesforce, Raiser’s Edge, or equivalentDemonstrated experience in managing a comprehensive fundraising program and meeting targeted revenue goalsDemonstrated ability to lead organizational change and effective teams with steadfast resolve and personal integritySolid grasp of data analysis and performance metrics
Salary commensurate with relevant education & experience : $195,000 - $220,000 annually
The Bowery Mission takes the health & safety of our staff, guests, clients, and volunteers very seriously, and especially as it relates to the current COVID-19 pandemic.
Due to the number of applications we receive, we are only able to respond to qualified candidates who are selected for interviews. We sincerely appreciate all candidates for their interest in The Bowery Mission.#J-18808-Ljbffr