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Bell Museum

Director of Development

Bell Museum, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, 55199


The Director of Development will lead the full range of fundraising efforts for the Bell Museum, Minnesota’s state natural history museum and planetarium and the gateway to the sciences at the University of Minnesota. This work is both strategic and hands-on. The Development Director will oversee the Museum’s significant and growing portfolio of philanthropy, including individual giving, annual fund, membership, and corporate/foundation giving in the forms of sponsorship and philanthropic grants, in partnership with the University of Minnesota Foundation (UMF) corporate and foundation relations team. They will also serve as an architect and principal leadership gift officer for Bell Museum fundraising efforts. They will lead a current team of four and directly supervise three full-time staff (Associate Development Officer, an Annual Giving Manager, and a Membership Manager). The Director of Development will serve as a member of the Bell Museum’s Executive Leadership Team. This dynamic role has a dual reporting structure to the Chief Development Officer of the College of Food, Agricultural, and Natural Resource Sciences (CFANS), the Bell’s home college, and the Executive Director of the Bell Museum.This individual is an entrepreneurial and seasoned fundraising professional with a passion for public education and cultural institutions. They embrace and represent the mission and vision of the Bell Museum, and inspire others with their enthusiasm, knowledge, and integrity.Duties/Responsibilities:Front-line Fundraising and Strategy (70%)Identifies and qualifies a personal portfolio of 100 major gift prospects and donors with primary focus on qualifying prospects and closing major gifts of $50,000 to $1,000,000+Performance expectations include: 15 solicitations per year at $50,000+ and total annual gift production of $2,000,000 to $4,000,000 and aboveLeverages the resources of the University of Minnesota Foundation (UMF) with the public face and reach of the Bell Museum to expand the potential of museum fundraising and pipeline developmentServes as the primary architect and guide for Bell fundraising, including the development of case materials and collaboration with UMF on future campaign effortsLeads with a strong commitment to a high-touch, donor-centered approach to fundraising that embraces collegiality and procedures of UMFIn coordination with the CFANS Chief Development Officer and Bell Executive Director, sets fundraising goals and objectives and develops and executes strategies for cultivating and soliciting major gifts, planned gifts, and corporate/foundation giftsIdentifies and expands opportunities for collaboration with the CFANS development team centered around donor stewardshipManages a blended portfolio of prospects (individual, corporate and private foundation) with a focus on developing and implementing effective strategies to move donors through the pipeline (cultivation, solicitation, stewardship)Participates in trips to key geographic areas as assigned to qualify and cultivate donors, and collaborate with regional development officers, other university development colleagues, and CFANS leadership as appropriate to maximize results, approximately 2-3 times per yearIn collaboration with the CFANS stewardship coordinator, prepares and delivers progress reports for donors regarding the impact of their gifts/grantsClears and coordinates prospective donors through appropriate UMF procedures to ensure effective solicitation of the donor that maximizes the gift to the University and the donor’s satisfaction with the institutionUpdates regular reports on progress and results of the prospect solicitation process and portfolio in the donor management system (DMS). Completes and files thorough reports of all contacts in a timely manner.Review research reports and information from DMS on assigned donors and prospectsEnsures a cohesive and nuanced annual giving strategyEnsures the Bell Museum membership program has a clear acquisition and retention strategyPartners with the University of Minnesota Foundation’s staff and services, as necessaryCollaboration, Coaching and Supervision (30%)Supervise, coach and evaluate development team members within the Bell Museum with a focus on professional development and team growthServe on the Bell Museum’s Executive Leadership Team, advising the Executive Director and playing a role in institutional decision-making, policy, budget, and strategyWork collaboratively across museum departments – particularly Public Engagement and Science Learning, Statewide Engagement, and Research and Collections – to develop fundraising proposals and strategies that advance the museum’s programmatic and scientific initiativesServe as a liaison to the Bell Museum Community Advisory Board Nomination and Development Committee, leveraging networks, relationships, and corporate ties.Support museum-wide initiatives related to diversity, equity, access and inclusion, ensuring these values are integrated into all aspects of the museum’s internal and external work.Collaborate with the Bell Marketing team and external vendors on the development of materials and coordination of events that support fundraising objectives and donor recognitionRequired Qualifications:Bachelor’s degree and five years demonstrated ability to successfully solicit major gifts; or experience in marketing, sales, public relations, financial advisement or related field with emphasis on relationship cultivation and solicitation of individuals/businessesDemonstrated track record of securing gifts of $100,000 and aboveSupervisory experience with demonstrated ability to lead, motivate, and/or coach a team in a professional or volunteer settingDemonstrated ability to promote and successfully solicit gifts, manage a prospect portfolio, design and implement cultivation and solicitation strategies, and ensure follow-up activities and stewardshipProven ability to work effectively and tactfully with a diverse group of internal and external constituentsAbility to work independently and with excellent judgment and attention to detailMaster storyteller – excellent written and oral communication skillsImpeccable and detail-oriented organization, planning, and problem-solving skillsThrives in a collaborative environmentOperates with integrity and discretionWillingness to participate in occasional regional travel and attend approximately 1-2 evening and 1-2 weekend events per monthAccess to reliable transportation and ability to travel for donor visits is requiredPreferred Qualifications:Fundraising experience in cultural or nature/environment/science-based institutionsCapital campaign experienceEvents development and management experienceExperience working with advisory or other board structures and membersFor more information or to apply:UMN Job Board ID: 361399In addition to the online application, we ask that you submit a CV and a cover letter.Questions about the position can be directed to Kate Sigurdson, ksigurds@umn.edu.

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