Equality California
Development Director
Equality California, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
Location:
Los Angeles or San Francisco-based roleReports to:
Executive Director and Managing Director of OperationsDirect reports:
Two Associate Directors of Developments, a Manager of Donor Relationships, a Senior Database Associate, Events Manager, and Events Associates.Start date:
As soon as possibleSalary Range:
$120,000 – $150,000 commensurate with experiencePosition Overview:
The successful candidate will have a unique opportunity to play a senior, strategic role within the organization to meet and achieve revenue and engagement goals. We are interested in a team member who is innovative, detail-oriented, and passionate about fundraising for a civil rights and social justice organization. At EQCA, we are committed to carrying out our work in ways that are strategic and create an impact on the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement.The Development Director will work collaboratively with senior leadership to manage the fundraising programs for Equality California and Equality California Institute, overseeing a development department with a staff of six. The Development Director will report to the Managing Director of Operations and Executive Director.EQCA is a fast-paced and collaborative environment and, as such, candidates must be able to multi-task, prioritize, problem-solve, and supervise staff.Duties and Responsibilities:
Development Planning:
Developing and updating fundraising plans and strategies to meet organizational fundraising budget and objectives.Corporate Fundraising:
Research, identify, and build relationships with new potential sources of corporate funding; enhance relationships with existing corporations; write sponsorship proposals, and ongoing correspondence with funders.Special Events:
Working with the Development team and external event producers (on select events), lead planning and execution of special events for the organization, including six Equality Awards, six Pride Parties, and 9-12 cultivation events (all events across the state and in Nevada). Support board-driven house parties and other opportunities as they arise.Individual Fundraising:
Oversee development and delivery of meaningful cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship activities for current and prospective donors, including direct mail, and online giving programs; oversee special and major donor programs including our Capitol Club and Leadership Circle programs and a new grassroots entry-level membership program whose creation is currently in process; engage executive director, board, and other staff in achievement of annual fundraising goals; drive aggressive prospect research and data analysis to identify new supporters; and rigorously evaluate and adapt programs as needed to maximize net income.Prospect Pipeline:
With the Associate Director for Donor Relations, manage a robust major donor prospect pipeline for yourself, the Executive Director, and select members of senior staff. The candidate will personally manage their own portfolio of 500-100 board members, prospects, and high-level donors.Leadership and Integration:
Provide overall strategic leadership to Equality California and its board from the perspective of resource development. Also, with outside consultants, lead development efforts in the creation of a new five-year strategic plan with engagement, and growth and diversification of revenue sources centered.Management:
Supervise a six-person development team including two Associate Directors of Developments, a Manager of Donor Relationships, a Senior Database Associate, Events Manager, and Events Associates.The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your role within the organization and the overall operational needs of the organization.Qualifications:
Minimum of 6 years of experience in planning and leading innovative and successful fundraising programs.Excellent planning and metrics-based project and team management skills.Demonstrated success in raising funds from individual, major donors, corporate donors, and foundations, as well as cultivating and stewarding those relationships.Excellent writing and communication skills.Demonstrated success in working independently, as part of a team, and in managing multiple tasks simultaneously.Excellent problem-solving skills.Demonstrated skill and passion for developing relationships with diverse groups of people – including donors, colleagues, staff, board members, partners, elected officials, and others.Experience with direct mail & online fundraising.Familiarity with fundraising databases and project management tools.Passion for the mission and vision of Equality California.Highly organized and efficient.Accurate, meticulous work style with high standards of quality and attention to detail.This position will require a flexible schedule including working evenings and weekends as needed, as well as regular travel across California and Nevada.This requires a reliable vehicle with a valid driver’s license and car insurance. *Mileage is reimbursed.To apply:
Please email your resume and cover letter to hr@eqca.org.Policies at Equality California:
Equality California is an equal employment opportunity employer. Equality California does not make employment decisions or discriminate based on protected characteristics including, but not limited to, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles (which includes, but is not limited to, such hairstyles as braids, locks, and twists)), creed, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sex, gender (including gender identity and/or gender expression), sexual orientation, age, disability (physical or mental), citizenship, military or veteran status, reproductive health decision making, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable local, state, and federal law.We strongly encourage diverse candidates to apply, including, but not limited to, women, people of color, people of diverse gender identities, and non-LGBTQ+ allies.Qualified Applicants with Criminal Histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with the requirements of the California Consumer Reporting Agencies Act and Los Angeles’s Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.
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Los Angeles or San Francisco-based roleReports to:
Executive Director and Managing Director of OperationsDirect reports:
Two Associate Directors of Developments, a Manager of Donor Relationships, a Senior Database Associate, Events Manager, and Events Associates.Start date:
As soon as possibleSalary Range:
$120,000 – $150,000 commensurate with experiencePosition Overview:
The successful candidate will have a unique opportunity to play a senior, strategic role within the organization to meet and achieve revenue and engagement goals. We are interested in a team member who is innovative, detail-oriented, and passionate about fundraising for a civil rights and social justice organization. At EQCA, we are committed to carrying out our work in ways that are strategic and create an impact on the LGBTQ+ civil rights movement.The Development Director will work collaboratively with senior leadership to manage the fundraising programs for Equality California and Equality California Institute, overseeing a development department with a staff of six. The Development Director will report to the Managing Director of Operations and Executive Director.EQCA is a fast-paced and collaborative environment and, as such, candidates must be able to multi-task, prioritize, problem-solve, and supervise staff.Duties and Responsibilities:
Development Planning:
Developing and updating fundraising plans and strategies to meet organizational fundraising budget and objectives.Corporate Fundraising:
Research, identify, and build relationships with new potential sources of corporate funding; enhance relationships with existing corporations; write sponsorship proposals, and ongoing correspondence with funders.Special Events:
Working with the Development team and external event producers (on select events), lead planning and execution of special events for the organization, including six Equality Awards, six Pride Parties, and 9-12 cultivation events (all events across the state and in Nevada). Support board-driven house parties and other opportunities as they arise.Individual Fundraising:
Oversee development and delivery of meaningful cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship activities for current and prospective donors, including direct mail, and online giving programs; oversee special and major donor programs including our Capitol Club and Leadership Circle programs and a new grassroots entry-level membership program whose creation is currently in process; engage executive director, board, and other staff in achievement of annual fundraising goals; drive aggressive prospect research and data analysis to identify new supporters; and rigorously evaluate and adapt programs as needed to maximize net income.Prospect Pipeline:
With the Associate Director for Donor Relations, manage a robust major donor prospect pipeline for yourself, the Executive Director, and select members of senior staff. The candidate will personally manage their own portfolio of 500-100 board members, prospects, and high-level donors.Leadership and Integration:
Provide overall strategic leadership to Equality California and its board from the perspective of resource development. Also, with outside consultants, lead development efforts in the creation of a new five-year strategic plan with engagement, and growth and diversification of revenue sources centered.Management:
Supervise a six-person development team including two Associate Directors of Developments, a Manager of Donor Relationships, a Senior Database Associate, Events Manager, and Events Associates.The above is not an exhaustive list of duties and you will be expected to perform different tasks as necessitated by your role within the organization and the overall operational needs of the organization.Qualifications:
Minimum of 6 years of experience in planning and leading innovative and successful fundraising programs.Excellent planning and metrics-based project and team management skills.Demonstrated success in raising funds from individual, major donors, corporate donors, and foundations, as well as cultivating and stewarding those relationships.Excellent writing and communication skills.Demonstrated success in working independently, as part of a team, and in managing multiple tasks simultaneously.Excellent problem-solving skills.Demonstrated skill and passion for developing relationships with diverse groups of people – including donors, colleagues, staff, board members, partners, elected officials, and others.Experience with direct mail & online fundraising.Familiarity with fundraising databases and project management tools.Passion for the mission and vision of Equality California.Highly organized and efficient.Accurate, meticulous work style with high standards of quality and attention to detail.This position will require a flexible schedule including working evenings and weekends as needed, as well as regular travel across California and Nevada.This requires a reliable vehicle with a valid driver’s license and car insurance. *Mileage is reimbursed.To apply:
Please email your resume and cover letter to hr@eqca.org.Policies at Equality California:
Equality California is an equal employment opportunity employer. Equality California does not make employment decisions or discriminate based on protected characteristics including, but not limited to, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles (which includes, but is not limited to, such hairstyles as braids, locks, and twists)), creed, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, sex, gender (including gender identity and/or gender expression), sexual orientation, age, disability (physical or mental), citizenship, military or veteran status, reproductive health decision making, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable local, state, and federal law.We strongly encourage diverse candidates to apply, including, but not limited to, women, people of color, people of diverse gender identities, and non-LGBTQ+ allies.Qualified Applicants with Criminal Histories will be considered for employment in a manner consistent with the requirements of the California Consumer Reporting Agencies Act and Los Angeles’s Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance.
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