Washingtonpolicy
Senior Director of Development
Washingtonpolicy, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
Washington Policy Center (WPC) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank doing the research and making the recommendations that ensure public policy in our state leverages the power of the free market -- open competition, limited regulation, government accountability, and personal freedom -- to raise up families and communities to reach their full potential. For more than a quarter century, WPC has been a source of economic and environmental information and inspiration to all Washington residents, elected officials and media outlets. And in these times that too often feel challenging and divisive, our educational outreach has never been more important to the people of our state.
The
Senior Director of Development
at Washington Policy Center (WPC) plays a pivotal role in advancing our mission by strategically orchestrating individual and broad-based fundraising efforts, donor acknowledgement and recognition, and empowering a talented team of five committed philanthropy colleagues. Reporting to the President & CEO, this hire will be a creative and experienced fundraising professional with a track record in attracting major gifts and corporate partnerships while growing a community of engaged and loyal supporters throughout Washington. The ideal candidate will foster mutually rewarding long-term relationships and help drive successful fundraising campaigns with purpose, urgency, and appreciation for life-changing philanthropy.
Responsibilities:
Grow a Comprehensive Inventory of Philanthropic Programs to Attract and Celebrate Donors at All Stages of Lifelong Giving:
Cultivate and steward active, enriching relationships with major prospects and donors, corporations, and foundations.
Develop and execute strategies for planned giving, including bequests, trusts, and annuities.
Grow WPC’s Pillar Society, a loyal cohort of contributors at the $5,000+ level, who make multiyear commitments to provide vital operating dollars.
Collaborate with the Development Manager to maximize annual giving efforts by identifying and perfecting new channels to reach across Washington's 5.9 million adults and prospective supporters of WPC's free-market solutions to overcoming our state's most significant economic challenges.
Team Leadership and Collaboration:
Ability to align fundraising efforts with organizational goals.
Supervise the Development Manager for Annual Giving and Development Services Staff.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Communications, Research, and Executive Leadership.
Event Planning and Execution:
Oversee all aspects of event planning, including logistics, budgeting, audience experience, execution and follow-up, with a primary focus on Annual Dinners in the Puget Sound and Spokane that attract more than 1,000 guests and $1 million in support.
Coordinate a handful of high-profile programs across the state to engage donors and raise funds.
In collaboration with the Development and Young Professionals teams, recruit and manage volunteers as needed to support event program objectives.
Industry Metrics and Best Practices:
Stay informed about fundraising trends, industry benchmarks, and donor engagement strategies.
In collaboration with the President & CEO, set measurable individual and team goals and evaluate performance against key performance indicators (KPIs).
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in a related field (e.g., nonprofit management, business, communications).
Minimum of 5 years of successful fundraising experience that demonstrates excellence in moving with donors from identification and engagement through solicitation and realization of mutually rewarding philanthropic investments.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and negotiation skills.
Ability to build and maintain strong, sustained external and internal relationships.
Proficiency in fundraising CRMs/databases and event management software.
Preferred Qualifications:
10+ years of fundraising success that includes broad-based annual campaigns, portfolio management and engagements of individuals and institutions, and development of compelling, relevant cases for support.
Expertise in event planning and execution as a vehicle for creating mission awareness and initiating or advancing philanthropic engagement with pride and purpose.
Fundraising certification, such as CFRE, or professional memberships that demonstrate a long-term commitment to the field.
Familiarity with current planned giving vehicles and success in attaining estate commitments from senior stakeholders.
Success in securing sponsorships and/or grants from both public and private organizations.
2+ years of leading people through the motivation and management of engaged teams that embody the institution’s values and buy into its mission.
Demonstrated strategic planning and execution for development success.
Experience in comprehensive, multiyear fundraising campaigns that reach/exceed their resource goals while elevating awareness and reputation.
Track record of partnering with researchers to articulate and illustrate real-world impact that changes lives and creates brighter futures.
This role is based in WPC’s Seattle office, though the nature of our work supports a hybrid approach of 1-2 remote days/week if desired.
If you are a strategic thinker, passionate about advancing free-market solutions that enhance lives and empower communities throughout Washington, and thrive in a dynamic environment that embraces trial-and-error over the status quo, we encourage you to apply for this impactful leadership role at Washington Policy Center.
Details/Benefits:
Preferred start date: Spring 2024
Hours: Full-time, 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday, plus evenings/weekends for events
Health Insurance: 90% employer-paid health insurance (medical/dental/vision) for employees and 80% for dependents
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) – for pre-tax medical and dependent care expenses after six months
401(k) retirement with company match
Vacation: 2 weeks paid, 11 paid holidays/year
Sick/Safe Leave: 2 weeks/year
Equal employment opportunity is a fundamental principle at Washington Policy Center. We are committed to a work environment in which relationships are characterized by dignity, courtesy, and respect. We are committed to nondiscrimination in all business operations. Every position requires certain physical capabilities. WPC seeks to make reasonable accommodations that enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties when possible.
The preceding is not intended to describe in detail the multitude of tasks that may be assigned, but rather to provide a general overview of the expectations and responsibilities of this position. As the nature of business demands change, so may the functions of this position. Additional duties and responsibilities may be assigned.
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The
Senior Director of Development
at Washington Policy Center (WPC) plays a pivotal role in advancing our mission by strategically orchestrating individual and broad-based fundraising efforts, donor acknowledgement and recognition, and empowering a talented team of five committed philanthropy colleagues. Reporting to the President & CEO, this hire will be a creative and experienced fundraising professional with a track record in attracting major gifts and corporate partnerships while growing a community of engaged and loyal supporters throughout Washington. The ideal candidate will foster mutually rewarding long-term relationships and help drive successful fundraising campaigns with purpose, urgency, and appreciation for life-changing philanthropy.
Responsibilities:
Grow a Comprehensive Inventory of Philanthropic Programs to Attract and Celebrate Donors at All Stages of Lifelong Giving:
Cultivate and steward active, enriching relationships with major prospects and donors, corporations, and foundations.
Develop and execute strategies for planned giving, including bequests, trusts, and annuities.
Grow WPC’s Pillar Society, a loyal cohort of contributors at the $5,000+ level, who make multiyear commitments to provide vital operating dollars.
Collaborate with the Development Manager to maximize annual giving efforts by identifying and perfecting new channels to reach across Washington's 5.9 million adults and prospective supporters of WPC's free-market solutions to overcoming our state's most significant economic challenges.
Team Leadership and Collaboration:
Ability to align fundraising efforts with organizational goals.
Supervise the Development Manager for Annual Giving and Development Services Staff.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Communications, Research, and Executive Leadership.
Event Planning and Execution:
Oversee all aspects of event planning, including logistics, budgeting, audience experience, execution and follow-up, with a primary focus on Annual Dinners in the Puget Sound and Spokane that attract more than 1,000 guests and $1 million in support.
Coordinate a handful of high-profile programs across the state to engage donors and raise funds.
In collaboration with the Development and Young Professionals teams, recruit and manage volunteers as needed to support event program objectives.
Industry Metrics and Best Practices:
Stay informed about fundraising trends, industry benchmarks, and donor engagement strategies.
In collaboration with the President & CEO, set measurable individual and team goals and evaluate performance against key performance indicators (KPIs).
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in a related field (e.g., nonprofit management, business, communications).
Minimum of 5 years of successful fundraising experience that demonstrates excellence in moving with donors from identification and engagement through solicitation and realization of mutually rewarding philanthropic investments.
Excellent interpersonal, communication, and negotiation skills.
Ability to build and maintain strong, sustained external and internal relationships.
Proficiency in fundraising CRMs/databases and event management software.
Preferred Qualifications:
10+ years of fundraising success that includes broad-based annual campaigns, portfolio management and engagements of individuals and institutions, and development of compelling, relevant cases for support.
Expertise in event planning and execution as a vehicle for creating mission awareness and initiating or advancing philanthropic engagement with pride and purpose.
Fundraising certification, such as CFRE, or professional memberships that demonstrate a long-term commitment to the field.
Familiarity with current planned giving vehicles and success in attaining estate commitments from senior stakeholders.
Success in securing sponsorships and/or grants from both public and private organizations.
2+ years of leading people through the motivation and management of engaged teams that embody the institution’s values and buy into its mission.
Demonstrated strategic planning and execution for development success.
Experience in comprehensive, multiyear fundraising campaigns that reach/exceed their resource goals while elevating awareness and reputation.
Track record of partnering with researchers to articulate and illustrate real-world impact that changes lives and creates brighter futures.
This role is based in WPC’s Seattle office, though the nature of our work supports a hybrid approach of 1-2 remote days/week if desired.
If you are a strategic thinker, passionate about advancing free-market solutions that enhance lives and empower communities throughout Washington, and thrive in a dynamic environment that embraces trial-and-error over the status quo, we encourage you to apply for this impactful leadership role at Washington Policy Center.
Details/Benefits:
Preferred start date: Spring 2024
Hours: Full-time, 8:30am-5:00pm, Monday-Friday, plus evenings/weekends for events
Health Insurance: 90% employer-paid health insurance (medical/dental/vision) for employees and 80% for dependents
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) – for pre-tax medical and dependent care expenses after six months
401(k) retirement with company match
Vacation: 2 weeks paid, 11 paid holidays/year
Sick/Safe Leave: 2 weeks/year
Equal employment opportunity is a fundamental principle at Washington Policy Center. We are committed to a work environment in which relationships are characterized by dignity, courtesy, and respect. We are committed to nondiscrimination in all business operations. Every position requires certain physical capabilities. WPC seeks to make reasonable accommodations that enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential duties when possible.
The preceding is not intended to describe in detail the multitude of tasks that may be assigned, but rather to provide a general overview of the expectations and responsibilities of this position. As the nature of business demands change, so may the functions of this position. Additional duties and responsibilities may be assigned.
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