EPIP
Grants and Sponsorship Manager (TH)
EPIP, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
The
Grants and Sponsorships Manager
will be responsible for managing and coordinating the corporate, foundation, and governmental fundraising efforts for Henry Art Gallery, which includes a portfolio of approximately 50-75 funding partners. The Grants and Sponsorships Manager will identify, cultivate, and solicit grant and sponsorship opportunities in support of the museum’s programs and priorities, stewarding their giving through timely reporting and site visits. With the Deputy Director, External Relations, this position will develop strategies to increase and deepen the Henry’s relationships with its funding partners and work cooperatively with staff in the University’s advancement office as well as all members of Henry’s team.Duties and ResponsibilitiesPlan and implement the Henry’s corporate, foundation, and government fundraising program to support the Henry’s strategic vision and plan.Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward funders capable of making major gifts (10K and above).Identify and manage a portfolio of 50-75 funding partners and implement cultivation/solicitation strategies for each Top 25 funder. Report regularly on this portfolio to the Deputy Director, External Relations.Participate cooperatively in the University’s prospect management and tracking system. Utilize Advance prospect management database to track and manage the portfolio.Develop compelling gift and grant language, working with the Henry’s curatorial team to effectively represent future exhibitions and programs. Prepare proposals and related development materials as needed to secure gifts.Program Development and ManagementWork proactively and collaboratively with the museum’s leadership, curators, and financial staff to ensure funder activities are implemented professionally to lead to desired outcomes by:Developing funding plan, income goals and timetable for implementation of grants programPreparing and developing budgets and monitoring expenditures for grantsManaging grant making cycle on behalf of Henry—cultivation, submission, contracting, and acknowledgement and reporting—for all grantorsDevelop, submit, and track proposals to foundations, corporations and government agenciesTrack contacts, correspondence, and other information using Henry database and spreadsheetsComplete contracts, billing and interim and final reports for grants receivedPlan and implement institutional funding visits, both on and off-campus, preparing itineraries and briefing materials.Maintain a strong, first-hand understanding of curatorial programs at the Henry and use this information to match funder interests with museum program priorities.Work closely with the Henry’s marketing team to ensure timely and high-quality stewardship of institutional giving, including reporting, recognition events, and publications.As appropriate, coordinate advancement activity with the College of Arts and Sciences, University Libraries, and other related units.In consultation with the DDER, establish personal goals, objectives, and strategies. Participate in assessing progress toward goals. Prepare annual operating plan.Represent the Henry at university, community, and professional functions as appropriate.Core CompetenciesEffective communications: Expresses oneself clearly in interactions with others in all forms of communication, i.e., verbal and written, electronic media, one-on-one and group, etc.Interpersonal Awareness: Builds and maintains positive relationships and actively contributes as a member of working teams to achieve results.Professional Credibility: Takes responsibility for meeting goals, objectives, obligations, and solving problems while representing the mission, vision and values of the Henry Art Gallery and the University of Washington.Critical Thinking: Obtains, analyzes and evaluates information effectively. Makes appropriate decisions based on relevant information and experience.Ethics and Trust: Models and upholds the values of candor, openness, inclusiveness and honesty. Acts consistently with organizational core values and beliefs.Valuing Diversity & Inclusiveness: Respects, values and contributes to the Henry’s commitment to advancing equity for all.Donor Focused: Establishes, cultivates and stewards strong relationships with corporations, foundations, and government agencies to build and maintain durable partnerships.Results Oriented: Acts decisively to achieve results.Planning & Implementing: Develops fundraising strategies and plans that integrate into and supports the museum’s mission, priorities and goals.Conflict Resolution: Works to resolve conflicts and differences through dialogue and open communication in a timely manner.Supervision ReceivedThis position reports to the Deputy Director, External Relations.RequirementsBachelor's degree and a minimum of three years of experience in advancement/development or related field, preferably in the arts or higher education. Equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills have been acquired may substitute for degree.Demonstrated strong computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for correspondence, special reports, spreadsheets, databases, forms, etc.Demonstrated ability to establish, cultivate and steward strong relationships with Henry donors and friends to build and maintain lifelong partnerships and trust while aligning the donor’s passions and goals with the institution.Ability to develop fundraising strategies and plans that integrate into the organization’s mission, priorities, and goals both independently and collaboratively within a team.Strong interpersonal skills and customer service. Poised, professional manner with the ability to express oneself clearly in interactions with others in all forms of communications, verbal and written, one-on-one and group, etc.Ability to communicate in a direct and professional manner that engages dialog in a manner that resolves differences.Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive relationships and actively contributes as a member of working teams to achieve results.Ability to work independently, problem solve, take initiative, set priorities and handle multiple projects efficiently and effectively. Takes responsibility and initiative to set and meet the goals, objectives and obligations while representing the mission, visions and values of the organization.Demonstrated creativity, organizational ability, and strong attention to detail. Ability to exercise good judgment based on information and analysis in a fast pace, dynamic, deadline driven environment in an organized and professional manner.Demonstrated ability to maintain confidences and protect confidential information; models ethical values of the Henry.Desired QualificationsFamiliarity with corporate, foundation, and government community, both nationally and in the Puget Sound areaKnowledge of development/advancement principlesExperience working effectively within the nonprofit sectorPassion for the artsThe Henry is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We are committed to providing a positive working environment for employees, students, volunteers, and artists.
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Grants and Sponsorships Manager
will be responsible for managing and coordinating the corporate, foundation, and governmental fundraising efforts for Henry Art Gallery, which includes a portfolio of approximately 50-75 funding partners. The Grants and Sponsorships Manager will identify, cultivate, and solicit grant and sponsorship opportunities in support of the museum’s programs and priorities, stewarding their giving through timely reporting and site visits. With the Deputy Director, External Relations, this position will develop strategies to increase and deepen the Henry’s relationships with its funding partners and work cooperatively with staff in the University’s advancement office as well as all members of Henry’s team.Duties and ResponsibilitiesPlan and implement the Henry’s corporate, foundation, and government fundraising program to support the Henry’s strategic vision and plan.Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward funders capable of making major gifts (10K and above).Identify and manage a portfolio of 50-75 funding partners and implement cultivation/solicitation strategies for each Top 25 funder. Report regularly on this portfolio to the Deputy Director, External Relations.Participate cooperatively in the University’s prospect management and tracking system. Utilize Advance prospect management database to track and manage the portfolio.Develop compelling gift and grant language, working with the Henry’s curatorial team to effectively represent future exhibitions and programs. Prepare proposals and related development materials as needed to secure gifts.Program Development and ManagementWork proactively and collaboratively with the museum’s leadership, curators, and financial staff to ensure funder activities are implemented professionally to lead to desired outcomes by:Developing funding plan, income goals and timetable for implementation of grants programPreparing and developing budgets and monitoring expenditures for grantsManaging grant making cycle on behalf of Henry—cultivation, submission, contracting, and acknowledgement and reporting—for all grantorsDevelop, submit, and track proposals to foundations, corporations and government agenciesTrack contacts, correspondence, and other information using Henry database and spreadsheetsComplete contracts, billing and interim and final reports for grants receivedPlan and implement institutional funding visits, both on and off-campus, preparing itineraries and briefing materials.Maintain a strong, first-hand understanding of curatorial programs at the Henry and use this information to match funder interests with museum program priorities.Work closely with the Henry’s marketing team to ensure timely and high-quality stewardship of institutional giving, including reporting, recognition events, and publications.As appropriate, coordinate advancement activity with the College of Arts and Sciences, University Libraries, and other related units.In consultation with the DDER, establish personal goals, objectives, and strategies. Participate in assessing progress toward goals. Prepare annual operating plan.Represent the Henry at university, community, and professional functions as appropriate.Core CompetenciesEffective communications: Expresses oneself clearly in interactions with others in all forms of communication, i.e., verbal and written, electronic media, one-on-one and group, etc.Interpersonal Awareness: Builds and maintains positive relationships and actively contributes as a member of working teams to achieve results.Professional Credibility: Takes responsibility for meeting goals, objectives, obligations, and solving problems while representing the mission, vision and values of the Henry Art Gallery and the University of Washington.Critical Thinking: Obtains, analyzes and evaluates information effectively. Makes appropriate decisions based on relevant information and experience.Ethics and Trust: Models and upholds the values of candor, openness, inclusiveness and honesty. Acts consistently with organizational core values and beliefs.Valuing Diversity & Inclusiveness: Respects, values and contributes to the Henry’s commitment to advancing equity for all.Donor Focused: Establishes, cultivates and stewards strong relationships with corporations, foundations, and government agencies to build and maintain durable partnerships.Results Oriented: Acts decisively to achieve results.Planning & Implementing: Develops fundraising strategies and plans that integrate into and supports the museum’s mission, priorities and goals.Conflict Resolution: Works to resolve conflicts and differences through dialogue and open communication in a timely manner.Supervision ReceivedThis position reports to the Deputy Director, External Relations.RequirementsBachelor's degree and a minimum of three years of experience in advancement/development or related field, preferably in the arts or higher education. Equivalent combination of education and experience from which comparable knowledge and skills have been acquired may substitute for degree.Demonstrated strong computer skills, including proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint for correspondence, special reports, spreadsheets, databases, forms, etc.Demonstrated ability to establish, cultivate and steward strong relationships with Henry donors and friends to build and maintain lifelong partnerships and trust while aligning the donor’s passions and goals with the institution.Ability to develop fundraising strategies and plans that integrate into the organization’s mission, priorities, and goals both independently and collaboratively within a team.Strong interpersonal skills and customer service. Poised, professional manner with the ability to express oneself clearly in interactions with others in all forms of communications, verbal and written, one-on-one and group, etc.Ability to communicate in a direct and professional manner that engages dialog in a manner that resolves differences.Demonstrated ability to build and maintain positive relationships and actively contributes as a member of working teams to achieve results.Ability to work independently, problem solve, take initiative, set priorities and handle multiple projects efficiently and effectively. Takes responsibility and initiative to set and meet the goals, objectives and obligations while representing the mission, visions and values of the organization.Demonstrated creativity, organizational ability, and strong attention to detail. Ability to exercise good judgment based on information and analysis in a fast pace, dynamic, deadline driven environment in an organized and professional manner.Demonstrated ability to maintain confidences and protect confidential information; models ethical values of the Henry.Desired QualificationsFamiliarity with corporate, foundation, and government community, both nationally and in the Puget Sound areaKnowledge of development/advancement principlesExperience working effectively within the nonprofit sectorPassion for the artsThe Henry is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. We are committed to providing a positive working environment for employees, students, volunteers, and artists.
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