United Way of MiamiDade
Chief Philanthropy Officer | Hybrid
United Way of MiamiDade, Miami, Florida, us, 33222
An organization is hiring a
Chief Philanthropy Officer
to join our team. As
Chief Philanthropy Officers , you will lead, inspire, and manage the Development team, driving the overall fundraising strategy to increase contributions supporting the health and human service needs in the community. You will be responsible for developing, nurturing, and enhancing relationships within the community to raise awareness and create opportunities for partnerships that advance organizational goals. Collaborate closely with the Community Impact, Marketing & Communications, and Operations teams to optimize development efforts and ensure strategic alignment. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Lead and provide strategic direction to all the fundraising efforts at United Way, including annual workplace campaigns, corporate support, major gifts, planned giving, endowment gifts, and Giving Communities (such as Tocqueville Society). Inspire and empower the Development team with clear goals, actionable insights, and the resources necessary to meet and exceed fundraising targets. Manage all aspects of United Way’s fundraising efforts, ensuring a focus on donor acquisition, retention, and stewardship. Lead the strategy and execution for high-level giving communities, including Tocqueville Society, Million Dollar Roundtable, Endowment, and Planned Giving. Manage the grant acquisition team to support the work of United Way in the community plan pillars, mainly the multiple components of the Center for Excellence in Early Education, the Economic Mobility, and other Community Impact initiatives. Assure timely and complete compliance to grants by working closely with other internal teams (finance, programs, etc.). Build and maintain high-impact relationships with key stakeholders, including corporate and community leaders, foundations, and individual donors. Serve as a public ambassador for United Way in the community, enhancing the organization’s visibility and reputation. Lead the efforts to expand new development initiatives, ensuring integration with broader fundraising strategies, such as small businesses, community newcomers, etc. Ensure growth of planned giving and endowment campaigns by implementing innovative strategies such as working with professional advisors and community members to secure long-term financial sustainability. Develop the Loyal Contributor and Continue United programs, and use them to build the pipeline into the Tocqueville Society membership. Provide strategic guidance and support to Development volunteer committees, ensuring they are engaged in the organization’s fundraising strategies. Oversee volunteer involvement in planning and executing major fundraising events and initiatives. Supervise, mentor, and develop the Development team, ensuring high performance through clear expectations, professional development, and performance management. Responsible for hiring, promoting, and managing team performance while fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and goal-oriented work environment. Collaborate with internal teams to align fundraising strategies with organizational goals. Education Requirements:
Master’s degree in Nonprofit Management, Business Administration, or related field; or equivalent experience. Experience Requirements:
A minimum of 15 years of experience in fundraising, development, or a related field, with at least 10 years in a senior leadership role. Proven track record of managing successful high-dollar fundraising campaigns, including major gifts and planned giving. Demonstrated ability to inspire and lead high-performing teams. Strong understanding of fundraising principles, donor relations, and financial management. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to influence and engage a wide range of stakeholders. Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret fundraising data and develop strategies accordingly. Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Technology Requirements:
Beginning Internet Explorer, Intermediate Word, Beginning Excel, Beginning Outlook, Intermediate Andar. Other Essential Knowledge/Skills:
Excellent customer service abilities, good writing skills, public speaking skills, organizational skills, good judgment about people, and supervisory skills. The Spanish language is not a requirement but is helpful. Contacts:
Internal. Communicate with all levels of the organization to exchange information, collect information, coordinate projects, solve problems, negotiate solutions, and cultivate relationships. External. Communicate with volunteers, key volunteers, donors/contributors, the general public, vendors, and United Way agencies to exchange information, collect information, coordinate projects, solve problems, negotiate solutions, and cultivate relationships. Direct Supervision of Others:
3 Vice Presidents; AVP, Initiatives Fundraising; Senior Administrator. Career growth:
We encourage you to grow by providing formal and informal development programs, coaching, and on-the-job challenges. We want you to ask questions, take chances, and explore the possible. Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$143,046.00 – $156,593.00 per year Benefits: Dental insurance Dependent health insurance coverage Employee assistance program Employee discount Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Referral program Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Schedule: 8 hour shift Hybrid Schedule:
2 days from home and 3 days on-site.
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Chief Philanthropy Officer
to join our team. As
Chief Philanthropy Officers , you will lead, inspire, and manage the Development team, driving the overall fundraising strategy to increase contributions supporting the health and human service needs in the community. You will be responsible for developing, nurturing, and enhancing relationships within the community to raise awareness and create opportunities for partnerships that advance organizational goals. Collaborate closely with the Community Impact, Marketing & Communications, and Operations teams to optimize development efforts and ensure strategic alignment. Principal Duties and Responsibilities: Lead and provide strategic direction to all the fundraising efforts at United Way, including annual workplace campaigns, corporate support, major gifts, planned giving, endowment gifts, and Giving Communities (such as Tocqueville Society). Inspire and empower the Development team with clear goals, actionable insights, and the resources necessary to meet and exceed fundraising targets. Manage all aspects of United Way’s fundraising efforts, ensuring a focus on donor acquisition, retention, and stewardship. Lead the strategy and execution for high-level giving communities, including Tocqueville Society, Million Dollar Roundtable, Endowment, and Planned Giving. Manage the grant acquisition team to support the work of United Way in the community plan pillars, mainly the multiple components of the Center for Excellence in Early Education, the Economic Mobility, and other Community Impact initiatives. Assure timely and complete compliance to grants by working closely with other internal teams (finance, programs, etc.). Build and maintain high-impact relationships with key stakeholders, including corporate and community leaders, foundations, and individual donors. Serve as a public ambassador for United Way in the community, enhancing the organization’s visibility and reputation. Lead the efforts to expand new development initiatives, ensuring integration with broader fundraising strategies, such as small businesses, community newcomers, etc. Ensure growth of planned giving and endowment campaigns by implementing innovative strategies such as working with professional advisors and community members to secure long-term financial sustainability. Develop the Loyal Contributor and Continue United programs, and use them to build the pipeline into the Tocqueville Society membership. Provide strategic guidance and support to Development volunteer committees, ensuring they are engaged in the organization’s fundraising strategies. Oversee volunteer involvement in planning and executing major fundraising events and initiatives. Supervise, mentor, and develop the Development team, ensuring high performance through clear expectations, professional development, and performance management. Responsible for hiring, promoting, and managing team performance while fostering a collaborative, inclusive, and goal-oriented work environment. Collaborate with internal teams to align fundraising strategies with organizational goals. Education Requirements:
Master’s degree in Nonprofit Management, Business Administration, or related field; or equivalent experience. Experience Requirements:
A minimum of 15 years of experience in fundraising, development, or a related field, with at least 10 years in a senior leadership role. Proven track record of managing successful high-dollar fundraising campaigns, including major gifts and planned giving. Demonstrated ability to inspire and lead high-performing teams. Strong understanding of fundraising principles, donor relations, and financial management. Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to influence and engage a wide range of stakeholders. Analytical mindset with the ability to interpret fundraising data and develop strategies accordingly. Strong project management skills, with the ability to manage multiple initiatives simultaneously. Technology Requirements:
Beginning Internet Explorer, Intermediate Word, Beginning Excel, Beginning Outlook, Intermediate Andar. Other Essential Knowledge/Skills:
Excellent customer service abilities, good writing skills, public speaking skills, organizational skills, good judgment about people, and supervisory skills. The Spanish language is not a requirement but is helpful. Contacts:
Internal. Communicate with all levels of the organization to exchange information, collect information, coordinate projects, solve problems, negotiate solutions, and cultivate relationships. External. Communicate with volunteers, key volunteers, donors/contributors, the general public, vendors, and United Way agencies to exchange information, collect information, coordinate projects, solve problems, negotiate solutions, and cultivate relationships. Direct Supervision of Others:
3 Vice Presidents; AVP, Initiatives Fundraising; Senior Administrator. Career growth:
We encourage you to grow by providing formal and informal development programs, coaching, and on-the-job challenges. We want you to ask questions, take chances, and explore the possible. Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$143,046.00 – $156,593.00 per year Benefits: Dental insurance Dependent health insurance coverage Employee assistance program Employee discount Flexible spending account Health insurance Health savings account Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Referral program Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance Schedule: 8 hour shift Hybrid Schedule:
2 days from home and 3 days on-site.
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