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Greater Washington Community Foundation

Donor Engagement Officer

Greater Washington Community Foundation, Washington, DC, United States


Job Type

Full-time

Description

Organization Overview

For over 52 years, the Greater Washington Community Foundation has ignited the power of

philanthropy to respond to critical community needs and build a thriving region where every person

prospers. The Community Foundation is a trusted advisor and navigator helping thousands of

individuals, families, businesses, and government partners to identify nonprofits and support the

greater good in the communities we call home. As the region's largest local funder, we have

invested more than $1.7 billion to build equitable, just, and thriving communities across DC,

Montgomery County, Northern Virginia, and Prince George's County. To learn more, visit

www.thecommunityfoundation.org.

Position Summary

The Donor Engagement Officer provides exceptional customer service to prospective, new, and

existing Community Foundation donors in Montgomery County, Maryland and the surrounding region.

This position also serves as the donors' liaison to the Finance, Communications, Community

Leadership teams as well as the other arms of the Development & Philanthropic Engagement

department. Through coordination of donor and partner programs such as Sharing Montgomery, this

role will build relationships and expand the work of The Community Foundation. As we near the

conclusion of a three-year $75 million campaign designed to establish new programs and to grow The

Community Foundation's reach, this role will have the opportunity to evolve into further engagement

of new partners and prospects, growing an ever-expanding portfolio. In taking on greater

responsibilities, the candidate will have the full support of a retooled Development office,

offering infrastructure, reports, analytics, and collateral materials for proposals and grant

submissions to our partners.

This position works closely with the Executive Director for Montgomery County, key volunteers and

Board members, and other development staff to develop strategies to network, share The Community

Foundation's mission and programs, and to offer client service and stewardship to fund holders. The

ideal candidate will be able to provide friendly customer service, demonstrate high attention to

detail, show quick but thorough follow-through, and will be able to manage multiple priorities with

competing deadlines.

Responsibilities

This position requires skill and aptitude for engaging internal and external stakeholders to

advance The Community Foundation's mission. The principal responsibilities include the following:

Donor Services & Engagement:

• Provide excellent customer service and follow-up support on account management for Montgomery

County donors to both facilitate their replenishment giving into their funds as well as grants out

to nonprofits. Daily tasks include technical assistance on Donor Central and drafting materials to

provide giving guidance (at the instruction of the Executive Director).

• Assist donors with grants processing, reaching out when necessary to clarify information

about grant recommendations, alerting the Grants department of special instructions, etc.

• Serve as the liaison and support staff for Montgomery County funds that require additional

philanthropic advisory services and support on fundraising

• Support and manage the planning and design around events led by the Montgomery County office and

oversee logistics (at least 4-6 annually) for donors/prospects to learn more about community needs

and best practices that can deepen the impact of their philanthropy.

• Manage an active stewardship program (letters, emails, calls) to acknowledge the donors who

support our local community leadership initiatives and report out on the impact.

• Coordinate efforts for high-priority funds that require specialized/additional support.

Administration:

• Track and coordinate with the finance team around replenishment gifts so that they are booked

and acknowledged quickly and properly.

• Serve as the liaison with the finance team to ensure speedy and accurate setup of all new funds

and receipt of establishing gifts.

• Support the MC Executive Director on engagement of each CFMC Board member around development of

our outreach list of advisors and prospects

• Support cultivation, solicitation and stewardship activities around the Together, We Prosper

campaign and existing leadership initiatives.

Development:

• Manages and develops a portfolio of major donor prospects.

• Develops prospect and donor cultivation strategies, tracks all cultivation/solicitation activity

and carries a portfolio of prospects and donors that includes campaign, annual giving and planned

giving performance goals. Regularly engages with Board members, leadership, and key volunteers.

• Collaborates with Development team members to understand goals and strategies.

• Supports proposal development for corporations, foundations, and individuals.

• Conducts prospect identification and research to understand donor networks in the

region.

• Develop and execute events, marketing, and digital communications in coordination with the

Executive Director and Communications department.

CFMC Advisory Board:

• Coordinate the meeting planning and preparation for the quarterly meetings of the CFMC Advisory

Board plus sub-committees.

• Support the MC Executive Director and Donor Services Officer on follow-up activities to leverage

the knowledge, connections, and outreach of the CFMC Advisory Board around our development, donor

engagement, and community leadership work.

Community Leadership:

• Facilitate the grantmaking processes for the Montgomery County focused leadership funds: Sharing

Montgomery and Neighbors in Need Montgomery. i.e., draft the annual Letter of Inquiry and Proposal

guidelines, oversee the collection of LOIs and proposals and creation of dockets to be shared with

the grants committee, facilitate in-person and virtual site visits pear year, complete necessary

internal paperwork required for approval of grants, and manage communications to approved/declined

applicants.

• Assist the MC Executive Director as needed around reporting, visibility, and special events

related to the giving initiatives in Montgomery County.

• Manage communications with nonprofit grantees in order to prepare Bethesda Magazine's

annual Guide to Giving.

Events and Marketing:

• Assist in the selection of the annual Montgomery County Philanthropist of the Year

honoree.

• Support the planning, marketing, fundraising and logistics of the annual 'Celebration'

event.

Administrative and Office Management Duties:

• Process check requests and other mail related to the MC office.

• Maintain appropriate FIMS/Raiser's Edge records and email distribution lists.

Requirements

Requirements

• 3-4 years of relationship management, fundraising, stewardship and cultivation, and/or

service-related experience with a particular focus on providing services to individual donors.

• Proven experience in fundraising, including face-to-face solicitations, and strategic

relationship management.

• Technology fluency with Raiser's Edge, database development/maintenance, Microsoft Outlook,

Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint software); and electronic communications.

• Expertise with prospect management and development strategies.

• Experience working with a foundation or community foundation preferred.

• Exceptional planning, project management, and organizational skills.

• Outstanding communication skills (written and verbal), interpersonal skills, the ability to work

well with a wide range of colleagues, and the ability to interact respectfully with people of

diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and cultures.

• Working knowledge of concepts and demonstrated commitment to advancing racial equity and

inclusion.

• Sound judgment: ability to manage time effectively; flexibility; self-discipline and initiative;

ability to work with minimal supervision.

• Strong interest in philanthropy or nonprofit sector/community work as evidenced through

education and/or previous jobs, or volunteer experience.

SALARY AND BENEFITS

The Community Foundation values transparency and equity. The salary range for this position is

$70,100 to $77,800.00, commensurate with qualifications and experience. We offer benefits and

programs that inspire a culture of engagement and productivity, such as a hybrid work schedule and

Summer Friday schedule; employee events, a professional development stipend, thirteen paid holidays

and Paid Time Off (PTO). The benefits package includes company-paid health, vision, and dental

insurance for employees; flexible spending accounts; retirement plan with employer contribution;

Universal Life and Long-Term Care Insurance, and more.

Please submit a resume and a cover letter, including your salary requirements to the Greater

Washington

Community Foundation's online Career Center.

The Washington Metro region is an incredibly diverse area, and The Greater Washington Community

Foundation is devoted to diversity and equity. The Community Foundation is an Equal Opportunity

Employer that provides employment opportunities for all qualified applicants without regard to

race, color, religion, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, age, mental or

sensory differing abilities, protected veteran status, sex, national origin, or any other characteristic

protected by applicable law.