Director, Individual Giving
United Way - Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
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Director, Individual Giving
DEPARTMENT NAME:
Resource Development
REPORTS TO:
Associate Vice President, Development
PAY GRADE:
8
SALARY RANGE:
$95,000 TO $100,000
POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Director, Individual Giving is responsible for the identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of individual donors in collaboration with a growing team which includes the Senior Manager, Giving Societies. The Director, Individual Giving will be donor-centered, data-driven, innovative, and results oriented to meet fundraising goals and targets that lead to sustainable growth of the United Way of Metro Chicago individual giving program.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES Activate and lead a comprehensive individual giving program that facilitates donor acquisition and retention at all giving levels through the implementation of broad constituent engagement and stewardship strategies and tailored donor cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship plans.
(50%) Manage the members of the Individual Giving Team including the Senior Manager, Giving Societies and Manager, Individual Giving.
(20%) Manage a portfolio of 30-40 individual Tocqueville Society members capable of moving to higher levels of giving.
(15%) Prepare executive leadership and volunteers for interactions with current and prospective major donors including briefings, meeting agendas and any required materials.
(5%) Oversee key aspects of donor relations including, but not limited to accurate gift processing, timely and personalized acknowledgements and receipts, maintaining accurate donor contact information, and creation of relevant reports.
(10%) Perform other responsibilities as assigned by the management team. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE
Bachelors in related field and/or combination of equivalent employment and education experience. Minimum of five years of fundraising experience with a demonstrated ability to secure individual gifts of $10,000 and above. Ability to cultivate, engage, and maintain relationships with donors and volunteers. Superior and effective communication skills, both written and verbal. Comfortable presenting to large and diverse groups. Possesses a collaborative, innovative spirit and the ability to multi-task, prioritize, and manage concurrent projects and day-to-day tasks effectively within a fast-paced environment. Proficient in Microsoft Office environment and have strong donor database experience. PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:
Guided by a clear set of Core Values and Behaviors - Equity Minded, Passionate About the Work, A Good Teammate and Curious, you will join an impressive group of individuals and contribute your diverse set of experiences, skills and characteristics to the organization. Accepts guidance and responds well to feedback. Displays maturity, good judgment, enthusiasm and personal motivation. Strong interpersonal skills including the ability to anticipate workload and effectively cultivate and leverage relationships with colleagues to meet deadlines. Collaborative entrepreneurial spirit, ability to multi-task and prioritize concurrent projects and day-to-day tasks within a high production and fast-paced environment. BENEFITS OFFERED:
Medical, Dental and Vision Life and AD&D Insurance Disability Leave Paid Parental Leave Paid Family Leave Employee Assistance Program 401k Plan Paid Time Off including Personal Time, Sick Time & Paid Holidays
TO APPLY: Candidates must officially apply through our website with a cover letter and resume along with two writing samples that best demonstrate their recent work.
The responsibilities listed above are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work required in the role. The above is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required. The incumbent may asked to perform other duties as assigned.
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