Boston Center for the Arts
Director of Institutional Giving
Boston Center for the Arts, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
DIRECTOR OF INSTITUTIONAL GIVING
Position Type:
Full-time, exempt
Salary Range:
$75,000 - $85,000/yr
Reports to:
Senior Director of Development
ABOUT THE BCA:
A leading force in the city’s cultural community, Boston Center for the Arts has supported thousands of individual artists, small organizations, and performing arts companies who add depth and dimension to the Boston arts ethos. Through residencies and programming, Boston Center for the Arts is an epicenter for an expanding cohort of artists working across all disciplines, and has catalyzed careers by providing fertile ground for experimentation and artistic risk-taking. Boston Center for the Arts is committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of Greater Boston. People of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY:
As part of our commitment to cultural and racial equity, the Development Team practices
Community Centric Fundraising , recognizing our responsibility to our community and rooting our strategies in our values of Responsiveness, Social Impact, Community Engagement, and Experimentation.
Black Lives Matter. It is incumbent upon us to act accordingly, and to identify those ways that we, as leaders of a cultural organization, can stop perpetuating pervasive and systemic white supremacist practices and lead through our actions. Boston Center for the Arts is committed to doing the hard work of dismantling even the most subtle forms of white supremacy in our organization, in our practices, and in the work we do to help make Boston a place where Black artists can live and thrive.
POSITION CONCEPT:
Boston Center for the Arts seeks to add a forward-thinking and strategic Director of Institutional Giving to our expanding Development Team. Supported by the Development Coordinator and in collaboration with the Senior Director of Development, the Director of Institutional Giving will strategize relationships with foundation, government, and corporate funders, and successfully secure funding as the organization continues to build its combined base of contributed support toward a goal of $1.7m for the current fiscal year.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Secure ~$1 million in funding from institutional sources each fiscal year.
In collaboration with other Development staff and the CEO, manage all aspects of foundation, government, and corporate donor relations, including coordinating meetings, soliciting funds, cultivating new funders, and maintaining accounting and record-keeping for grant reports.
Research and submit successful applications for foundation, government, and corporate grants to support BCA programs, operations, and organizational initiatives.
Maintain and manage an institutional giving timeline to ensure timely submission of proposals, progress reports, and final reports.
Maintain regular and courteous contact with all funders.
Participate in budget planning, goal setting, and strategic planning to assist with the creation of the Development Team’s annual operating plans.
Work with Marketing & Communications and Artistic Programming staff to develop, manage, and implement fundraising event sponsorship opportunities.
Establish and manage institutional marketing agreements for sponsor recognition.
Implement solicitation and cultivation strategies to leverage networks established by BCA staff, Board of Directors, community partners, and new business relationships.
Attend meetings of the Board of Directors and Board committees as requested.
Attend all required staff and departmental meetings, and work collaboratively with all BCA staff.
Provide professional development resources and mentorship for BCA resident artists when requested.
Support all BCA programs and special events as requested, including some evening and weekend performances and events.
Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree or higher in arts administration or related field preferred.
Minimum of 5 to 7 years of experience in institutional fundraising and foundation relations, with significant grant writing experience.
Must demonstrate a successful track record of five- and six-figure awards from foundations, government, and corporate sources.
Excellent written communication skills.
An outgoing and friendly demeanor.
An understanding of BCA's mission and goals, including a commitment to cultural and racial equity.
Strong institutional fundraising track record.
Experience working in cooperation with colleagues across departments.
Knowledge of and appreciation for the visual and performing arts.
Exceptional organization and time management skills.
Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects with great attention to detail.
Experience working within the Microsoft Office Suite, G-Suite, Grants and Foundations portals, and CRM software.
PERSONAL QUALITIES:
A positive, nimble, and creative thinker with proven ability to take initiative.
Respects and embraces diverse perspectives.
Flexible, collaborative, and team-oriented.
Engenders trust with staff and remains open to feedback.
Operates with integrity and respect, maintaining professional ethics at all times.
Possesses a passion for the arts.
To apply, please include a resume and cover letter detailing your potential for success in this position. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and interviews will take place in late August through early September.
JOB STRUCTURE AND BENEFITS:
This is an exempt full-time position. The salary range is $75,000 - $85,000. Boston Center for the Arts offers a comprehensive benefits package including generous paid time off (PTO), 80% coverage for medical and dental insurance, an FSA plan, short-term disability, and a 403(b) retirement savings plan plus complimentary tickets to BCA and BCA partner events and performances.
Boston Center for the Arts is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The BCA prohibits discrimination based upon an individual's age, ancestry, citizenship, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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Position Type:
Full-time, exempt
Salary Range:
$75,000 - $85,000/yr
Reports to:
Senior Director of Development
ABOUT THE BCA:
A leading force in the city’s cultural community, Boston Center for the Arts has supported thousands of individual artists, small organizations, and performing arts companies who add depth and dimension to the Boston arts ethos. Through residencies and programming, Boston Center for the Arts is an epicenter for an expanding cohort of artists working across all disciplines, and has catalyzed careers by providing fertile ground for experimentation and artistic risk-taking. Boston Center for the Arts is committed to building a team that reflects the diversity of Greater Boston. People of color, members of the LGBTQ community, and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY:
As part of our commitment to cultural and racial equity, the Development Team practices
Community Centric Fundraising , recognizing our responsibility to our community and rooting our strategies in our values of Responsiveness, Social Impact, Community Engagement, and Experimentation.
Black Lives Matter. It is incumbent upon us to act accordingly, and to identify those ways that we, as leaders of a cultural organization, can stop perpetuating pervasive and systemic white supremacist practices and lead through our actions. Boston Center for the Arts is committed to doing the hard work of dismantling even the most subtle forms of white supremacy in our organization, in our practices, and in the work we do to help make Boston a place where Black artists can live and thrive.
POSITION CONCEPT:
Boston Center for the Arts seeks to add a forward-thinking and strategic Director of Institutional Giving to our expanding Development Team. Supported by the Development Coordinator and in collaboration with the Senior Director of Development, the Director of Institutional Giving will strategize relationships with foundation, government, and corporate funders, and successfully secure funding as the organization continues to build its combined base of contributed support toward a goal of $1.7m for the current fiscal year.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
Secure ~$1 million in funding from institutional sources each fiscal year.
In collaboration with other Development staff and the CEO, manage all aspects of foundation, government, and corporate donor relations, including coordinating meetings, soliciting funds, cultivating new funders, and maintaining accounting and record-keeping for grant reports.
Research and submit successful applications for foundation, government, and corporate grants to support BCA programs, operations, and organizational initiatives.
Maintain and manage an institutional giving timeline to ensure timely submission of proposals, progress reports, and final reports.
Maintain regular and courteous contact with all funders.
Participate in budget planning, goal setting, and strategic planning to assist with the creation of the Development Team’s annual operating plans.
Work with Marketing & Communications and Artistic Programming staff to develop, manage, and implement fundraising event sponsorship opportunities.
Establish and manage institutional marketing agreements for sponsor recognition.
Implement solicitation and cultivation strategies to leverage networks established by BCA staff, Board of Directors, community partners, and new business relationships.
Attend meetings of the Board of Directors and Board committees as requested.
Attend all required staff and departmental meetings, and work collaboratively with all BCA staff.
Provide professional development resources and mentorship for BCA resident artists when requested.
Support all BCA programs and special events as requested, including some evening and weekend performances and events.
Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree or higher in arts administration or related field preferred.
Minimum of 5 to 7 years of experience in institutional fundraising and foundation relations, with significant grant writing experience.
Must demonstrate a successful track record of five- and six-figure awards from foundations, government, and corporate sources.
Excellent written communication skills.
An outgoing and friendly demeanor.
An understanding of BCA's mission and goals, including a commitment to cultural and racial equity.
Strong institutional fundraising track record.
Experience working in cooperation with colleagues across departments.
Knowledge of and appreciation for the visual and performing arts.
Exceptional organization and time management skills.
Ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects with great attention to detail.
Experience working within the Microsoft Office Suite, G-Suite, Grants and Foundations portals, and CRM software.
PERSONAL QUALITIES:
A positive, nimble, and creative thinker with proven ability to take initiative.
Respects and embraces diverse perspectives.
Flexible, collaborative, and team-oriented.
Engenders trust with staff and remains open to feedback.
Operates with integrity and respect, maintaining professional ethics at all times.
Possesses a passion for the arts.
To apply, please include a resume and cover letter detailing your potential for success in this position. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and interviews will take place in late August through early September.
JOB STRUCTURE AND BENEFITS:
This is an exempt full-time position. The salary range is $75,000 - $85,000. Boston Center for the Arts offers a comprehensive benefits package including generous paid time off (PTO), 80% coverage for medical and dental insurance, an FSA plan, short-term disability, and a 403(b) retirement savings plan plus complimentary tickets to BCA and BCA partner events and performances.
Boston Center for the Arts is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The BCA prohibits discrimination based upon an individual's age, ancestry, citizenship, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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