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Lymphoma Research Foundation

Director of Development, Major and Planned Giving

Lymphoma Research Foundation, New York, New York, us, 10261


About the FoundationLocated in New York City, the Lymphoma Research Foundation is the nation’s largest non-profit organization devoted to funding innovative research and serving the lymphoma community through a comprehensive series of education programs, outreach initiatives, and patient services. The Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for lymphoma, the most common form of blood cancer, by funding biomedical research and supporting the next generation of lymphoma researchers. With the guidance of a prestigious Scientific Advisory Board (SAB), which is comprised of 45 of the world’s leading lymphoma experts, the Foundation invests in the research and scientists which have the greatest potential to improve our understanding of lymphomas and lead to improved treatment options for patients. To date, the Foundation has funded more than $80 million in research focused on the origins and treatment of lymphoma.Through comprehensive disease guides and publications, in-person conferences, and online resources, the Foundation provides education for people with lymphoma, as well as their loved ones and caregivers. A robust suite of patient services provides direct support to people who have received a lymphoma diagnosis. These services include the national Lymphoma Helpline, a Clinical Trials Information Service, Lymphoma Support Network, and patient aid grant program. An industry leader in digital communications, the Foundation maintains a strong presence on multiple social media platforms and has won national awards for its innovative use of social media to educate cancer patients. The Foundation developed a first of its kind mobile app for people with lymphoma which was recognized by Apple as one of the best medical apps in the country. The Foundation also provides continuing medical education programs designed to increase the knowledge, skills and performance of healthcare professionals who treat and care for people with lymphoma.For more information about the lymphoma Research Foundation please visit lymphoma.org.About the OpportunityThe Director of Development will support the Foundation’s major, principal, and planned gifts program. Reporting to the Sr. Director of Major and Planned Giving, this position will work with development staff throughout the country and in the National Headquarters located in New York City. The Director of Development is responsible for building a major gift pipeline across assigned regional area by building and soliciting a portfolio of donors. This position serves as a key member of the Development team at the Foundation and will drive the major gift strategy for specific regional markets. This position works closely and collaboratively with the development team, patient programs and education team, the Foundation leadership, and physician partners to grow the major gifts donor pipeline.The ideal candidate will be creative and entrepreneurial, with the ability to take initiative, work autonomously, and act with accountability. They will have a proven track record in cultivating, soliciting, securing, and stewarding major and planned gifts at the $100,000 level or greater. The position requires a deep, personal commitment to diversity in all forms including the recognition of all individuals with mutual respect and the acceptance of others without bias. The salary range for this position is $100,000-125,000 annually. Remote position with preferred locations in California or Texas, successful candidates must have reliable transportation within an hour of a major metropolitan airport.ResponsibilitiesFundraising (90%)Identify, qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward a portfolio of major and planned giving prospects.Become a context expert in lymphoma, maintaining ongoing familiarity with research and trends and build a working knowledge of funding priorities across the Foundation.Build relationships with key stakeholders throughout the organization including program staff, SAB members, Foundation Directors, grantees, and patients to stay current on program and research offerings and impact.Build a portfolio of prospects and identify their charitable interests in supporting the Foundation. Develop, test and carry out appropriate cultivation and solicitation strategies to secure major gifts at the $50,000+ level.Develop and execute strategies that advance moves-management process and generate revenue, multi-year pledges, and future gifts that advance the Foundation priorities and unrestricted program needs.Partner with development colleagues and program staff to build out future funding needs and ongoing case for support.Collaborate with development leadership, grants administration, events staff, marketing, donor relations, and board/volunteer leadership to ensure coordination and clarityResponsible for achieving budgeted revenue goals across major and planned giving portfolio.Perform other major donor activities as required by Development and Foundation leadership as they are identifiedAdministrative (10%)Create timely reports that reflect portfolio progress; provide quarterly individual portfolio projections to Senior Director and Chief Philanthropy OfficerTrack and evaluate effectiveness of strategies to generate major gift donors; contribute to goal setting and prepare progress reports for Development colleagues and leadership.Write letters, appeals, proposals/solicitations and other communications as needed and maintain timely and accurate reports and information.Lead internal process related to documenting and organizing donors in the deferred/estate gift category.Collaborate with marketing and donor stewardship to ensure consistent and high impact communications is part of the donor engagement lifecycle.Carry an individual fundraising goal in the $2-3M range within 3 years.Record, with timeliness and precision, information about prospects and donors using Raiser’s Edge; also report activity and monitor resources and expenditures associated with portfolio.As needed, will represent the Foundation at programmatic events across the countryPrioritize professional development of team members by providing growth opportunities and mentorship, and by setting clear goals and objectives which they will be reviewed on through an ongoing processPerform other organizational tasks as neededQualificationsA Bachelor’s degree is requiredFive or more years of increasingly responsible positions in development or a related field, with at least three years of major and planned giving experience, preferably in a health care or higher education setting.Excellent oral and written communication, analytic, and interpersonal skills. Proven track record developing proposals and fundraising plans, as well as generating creative and innovative fundraising strategies.Face-to-face cultivation/solicitation experience.Initiative, sound judgment, and an ability to work collaboratively to move programs and prospects forward.Demonstrated problem-solving ability in complex and ambiguous situations.Proven success in building relationships with key volunteers, administrative colleagues and donors, coupled with demonstrated consensus-building skills.Detail-oriented and highly organizedSkilled with Microsoft suite and Blackbaud productsWillingness to travel (domestic), and work nights and weekends when neededPossess a valid driver’s license and be willing to drive to/from events when travelingAbility to lift and move supply boxes during event preparation and execution up to 25 pounds.How to ApplyInterested applicants may submit their resume and cover letter for consideration to Jessica Sharrow via email at jsharrow@lymphoma.org. 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