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Jeremiah Program

Director of Development - Brooklyn

Jeremiah Program, Brooklyn, New York, United States, 11210


Description

ABOUT JEREMIAH PROGRAM

Jeremiah Program (JP) is a nonprofit organization helping single mothers invest in themselves so they can thrive and take steps towards economic mobility by partnering with them to access higher education, affordable childcare, housing, skills training and career development. JP envisions a world where poverty is no longer feminized; where race is not divorced from gender; where career and financial opportunities are not gentrified; and where women who experience poverty not only hold a seat at the table but hold the mic and curate the agenda.

Jeremiah Program offers one of the nation's most successful strategies for disrupting poverty, two generations at a time. At JP, we believe that no mother should have to make the untenable choice between investing in herself or supporting her children. Our holistic approach invites single mothers into the leadership tent and encourages families to bring all of their identities to bear in achieving their goals in pursuit of economic mobility.

Founded in 1993, this year JP is supporting over 2,000 moms and kids across nine residential and non-residential campuses: Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Brooklyn, Fargo, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Rochester.

POSITION SUMMARY

The Director of Development, in partnership with the Executive Director, is responsible for cultivating, navigating, and maintaining external relationships to meet the fundraising and development needs that support regional growth and programming. This role is critical in achieving ambitious stewardship and new donor goals through best-in-class cultivation and targeted donor stewardship across a diverse portfolio of events, meetings, and campus tours.

The Director manages significant aspects of fundraising, with a focus on individual giving, the annual fund, and fundraising events for JP Brooklyn. They also develop and implement strategies for individual donor relationship management (recruitment, cultivation, nurturing, retention, and stewardship) to meet both annual and long-term goals.

The ideal candidate is a masterful communicator and relationship builder and is a strategic planner and executer. You will bring great interpersonal skills, an ability to work with a significant volume of highly varying data requiring rigor, a strong understanding of data systems, and ability to thrive in a complex environment, one that is newer to project management and therefore often lacks an awareness of project management tools and methodology. Most importantly, you will possess a deep commitment to and understanding of current housing, education, early childhood, and all social justice issues intersecting with poverty. You have enthusiasm, familiarity and demonstrated alignment with JP's mission and a commitment to building/deepening your commitment to racial justice and are dedicated to leveraging economies of scale with a mission-based and donor-centric approach to fundraising.

PRIMARY RESPONSBILITIESIndividual Giving and Annual Fund LeadershipLead the overall management and implementation of the Annual Giving program to meet annual fund goals, supporting the general operating budget.Implement comprehensive fundraising and stewardship activities, including identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of potential donors from individual, corporate, and foundation sources.Partner with the National Advancement Team to plan and execute market research, appeals, donor follow-ups, and other individual donor-related activities.Coordinate the production and distribution of appeals and stewardship initiatives, including electronic and print communications, in collaboration with the Executive Director, National Advancement Team, and Communications Team.Develop and oversee a matching gift program and volunteer stewardship plan.Engage in direct donor solicitation across multiple channels, including social media, and manage key major gifts functions such as high-level portfolio management, cultivation, solicitation, acknowledgment, and stewardship processes.Execute the local individual giving strategy to meet fundraising targets, fostering long-term donor engagement and investment.Cultivate active participation and effective roles for community board members, collaborating with the development committee to meet annual fundraising goals.Ensure that 100% of the community board meets give/get expectations, working closely with the Executive Director to facilitate commitments and engage their networks.Development Operations & Data Management

Embody and adhere to development/fundraising best practices, staying up to date on new approaches that ensure the effectiveness of local development operations.Maximize database functionality and ensure JP-wide coordination and consistency by working in close partnership with the Campus Support Team to identify new and better ways of using the database.Collaborate with the campus leadership team, including the Family Services Director (FSD), to gather program data, and work closely with the Operations Manager to support development and fundraising events.Use Raiser's Edge to manage and implement the appeal process and effectively and efficiently guide the prospecting, cultivation, and solicitation of donors.Generate fundraising and donor reports for individual and institutional donors.Conduct research and create reports to identify potential doors, monitor goals and track progress.Collaborate with Brooklyn team members on the integration of Raiser's Edge in initiatives and strategies.Log entries for donations and send acknowledgement lettersSpecial Events & Stakeholder Engagement

Collaborate with the Brooklyn team and the Campus Support Team nationally in the management and implementation of special events, including large annual events or any other signature fundraiser, recognizing the cultivation of donors at all stagesCoordinate and steward corporate and other sponsorship donors for Campus signature eventsAttend events that include local campuses as well as JP-wide eventsParticipate in Development Team meetings, seminars, workshops, events, including Board committee meetings as deemed necessary. Leverage volunteers and interns to increase organizational capacityServe as liaison to the CST Development Team and the overall organizationIncorporate donor, partner, and stakeholder trends, philanthropy, initiatives/events and cultivation into overall organizational goals and objectivesOther Duties as Assigned: This job description provides a comprehensive overview of the role's responsibilities, but it's important to note that duties, responsibilities, and activities may evolve with or without prior noticeRequirements

The Director of Development should be a passionate advocate for JP's mission and values and have prior experience working within a structured and effective development department, bringing an entrepreneurial approach both to their career path and development work. Must have great interpersonal skills, an ability to work with a significant volume of highly varying data requiring rigor, a strong understanding of data systems, and ability to thrive in a complex environment.

BA/BS in relevant field requiredAt least five years of fundraising related professional experienceTwo plus years' experience working in or collaborating with social service programs or support servicesStrong familiarity with the nonprofit and philanthropic sectors in New York CityAbility to execute on fundraising plans and strategies that generate significant results and proven track record initiating, stewarding, and moving individual gifts to higher levels of supportExperience personally managing portfolio $750k or moreStrong prospect research skills and a solid understanding of moves managementGenuine relationship-building skills with the ability to inspire generosity and make prospects and donors feel valuedAbility to utilize data to drive decision-making and reflect on rigorous and donor centered plans for sustaining and growing donor base and revenueAbility to initiate, organize and manage projects, and to collaborate successfully with peers and other key stakeholders in person and remotely across local and national teamsExceptional verbal, presentation, and written communication skills with demonstrated ability to write and edit successful and persuasive appeals, proposals, stewardship materials and other collateral.Excellent negotiation skills and positive and patient approach to donor cultivation with the creativity and tenacity to find your way around a "no" answer to a more productive outcomeHighly organized and proactive leadership skills, with the ability to plan strategically and stay on track with a portfolio of donors from prospect to achievement of desired goalsResourceful problem solver with the ability to shift priorities quicklyExperience motivating staff and creating opportunities for learning and development of team membersProficiency with Microsoft Office applications and donor databases and an ability to learn new technologies that enable effectiveness in the roleA self-development orientation and track record of seeking professional growthWillingness to occasionally work nights and weekends to support donor and family events

SALARY & BENEFITS

Salaries for people entering this role typically fall between $92,700 and $103,000 and are commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications and in alignment with internal equity. Additionally, we offer medical, dental, vision, and supplemental benefits as well as retirement plans and a generous vacation package.