What are the responsibilities and job description for the Major Gifts Manager position at Central Texas Food Bank, Inc?
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About Central Texas Food Bank
Central Texas Food Bank (CTFB) is a member of the Feeding America network and the leading domestic hunger relief organization serving 21 Counties throughout Central Texas with a facility based in Austin. With a focus on strengthening the food system and addressing the root causes of hunger and poverty, the CTFB is launching an industry-leading strategy. The Food Bank is therefore poised for innovative and thoughtful growth, which means we’re looking for talented and dedicated team members to help execute our refreshed vision for Central Texas – the food bank is looking for you! We offer a diverse and inclusive workplace, professional development opportunities, and a culture of service. Join us as we chart our course with our core values, Compassion, Honesty, Accountability, Respect and Teamwork.
Position Overview
The Major Gifts Manager develops and implements strategies to help grow and maintain the Food Bank’s base of individual major donors. The Manager is an integral part of a fundraising team with a mission to share the important story of our Central Texas neighbors facing food insecurity while increasing engagement with key individual major donors. This role is a non-supervisory position who reports to the Community Investment Director and works closely with highly engaged and passionate team members of the Resource Development department.
Relationships
The Major Gifts Manager works in partnership with the Chief Development Officer and Community Investment Director and collaborates with all other members of the Community Investment team including the Donor Relations Manager, Donor Relations Coordinator and Donor Stewardship Coordinator. This role will also interact with other teams in the Resource Development and Communications departments. The Major Gifts Manager works externally to meet with individuals in the community and strengthen our relationships within our communities.