Twin Cities PBS is Hiring a Planned Giving Officer Near Saint Paul, MN
Twin Cities PBS (TPT) is one of the most innovative public media organizations in the country. Every day, TPT uses the power of media to advance the arts, spur learning, help young people succeed and help adults age vitally. TPT presents extraordinary PBS programming and also produces award-winning content for the national PBS system. Twin Cities PBS has a growing Giving Team and we have an exciting new role! The Planned Giving Officer is responsible for the developing and implementing a comprehensive planned giving program to secure financial support through bequests, trusts, endowments, and other planned giving instruments. The Planned Giving Officer will lead the development and help refine program strategies, processes, and activities that lead to successfully meeting growth goals. Specifically, the Planned Giving Officer will create broad donor communications, develop, and execute fundraising strategies, work collaboratively with other Major Gift staff members to secure contributions, and steward new and current donor relationships to grow TPT's Visionary Society. The Planned Giving Officer will also raise current gifts as part of the gift planning process when such gifts are in the best interests of donors and TPT. Donor Relations (60% of time)
Consistently meet or exceed revenue and growth goals through donor cultivation
Manage a portfolio of planed giving prospect to identify, qualify, cultivate, solicit, and steward supporters
Develop and maintain strong relationships with donors, financial advisors, and legal professionals to facilitate planned giving discussions
Identify donors' passions and interests, build relationships, and steward relationships into meaningful support opportunities
Serve as point of contact for individuals with interest in planned giving and those who document a gift, and build a process to welcome, cultivate and track their donor journey
Provide ongoing guidance to the members of the development team, TPT senior staff, Board members, and other key volunteers to secure planned gifts
Fully utilize the CRM to track communications, deepen data points, and leverage data to inform and prioritize activities and strategies
Works with staff to assist in complex planned gifts, including annuity illustrations, etc.
Solicit annual operating gifts from donors a personal portfolio, when appropriate
Actively participate in the creation and execution of fundraising activities and events, including station tours, donor visits and events hosted by the Development Team
Communicate the value and impact of TPT while representing the TPT brand to our community
Planned Giving Strategy and Processes (20% of time)
Build and lead giving strategies and processes related to the planned giving program
Collaborate cross-functionally to build and implement a full range of giving campaigns to secure planned and current gifts
Create and deliver presentations, seminars, and other informational sessions to promote planned giving opportunities
Manage the Visionary Society donor recognition program to steward and further cultivate existing program donors
Collaborate with the fundraising team to integrate planned giving into overall fundraising strategies
Develop, implement, and evaluate planned giving communication, stewardship, and engagement strategies
Oversee external vendor relationships to develop significant value to donors and the program
Stay informed about tax laws, investment strategies, and other factors affecting planned giving, and communicate relevant information to donors
Analyze data to inform and prioritize individual and planned giving strategies
Meet or exceed individual goals as well support the team to reach larger departmental revenue goals
Manage process improvements as needed
Planned Giving Administration (15% of time)
Monitor and participate in the administration of probate and trust estates to ensure TPT receives all funds intended by donors
Consult with TPT's General Counsel on gift planning legal matters, as needed
Coordinate with Finance regarding the expected amount of pending estate gifts that should be considered for booking
Oversee gift processing and acknowledgement of all realized planned gifts
Tracks all realized planned gift revenue and regularly report status to the VP, Development.
Other Duties as Assigned (5% of time)
Participate as an active member of the Advancement division
Constantly act as an internal and external ambassador of the Major Gifts team
Contribute to shared goals and collaborate with colleagues to achieve priorities
Complete other tasks as assigned
Required Experience
8 years combination of education and successful work experience may be considered in lieu of a bachelor's degree
8-10 years of fundraising experience with a demonstrated record of accomplishment with major and planned gift area
Preferred Experience
10 years of fundraising experience with demonstrated record of accomplishment with major and planed gift area
Expertise in estate planning and trust and estate administration
Experience with tax, legal, and financial requirements, and benefits of charitable estate planning.
Bachelor's Degree
Knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Proficiency managing a CRM to maximize relationship management
Ability to use discretion when handling and communicating sensitive information
The ability to create effective, high-quality relationships with excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
The ability to work independently and motivate self to achieve success by taking initiative and being detail oriented
Familiarity with process of probate and trust estate administration, including interacting with estate attorneys, executors, and trustees
Ability to communicate with donors, and staff about complex gift planning and estate issues clearly and diplomatically
Ability to interact on a professional level with donors' legal and financial advisors
Ability to write and develop letters, proposals, and other communication promoting and communicating planned gifts.
Computer proficiency required, including experience with CRM, PG Calc (or other planned giving software), Word, Excel, and PowerPoint highly desirable
Must be able and willing to learn new technology, processes, and systems
Ability to work collaboratively and communicate effectively with all team members
Constant commitment to advancing Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) priorities within the organization
Ability to travel to locations in the greater metro area on a frequent basis, partake in some evening and weekend hours for meetings and events
Occasional travel out of the state, as needed
We know that engaging, building trust, and making a difference relies on the collective wisdom and strength of a truly diverse organization. With this in mind, and as an equal opportunity employer, we encourage and strongly welcome candidates of all identities, lived experiences, orientations, and communities to apply. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. However, employees who have access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of their essential job functions cannot disclose the pay of other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to compensation information, unless the disclosure is (a) in response to a formal complaint or charge, (b) in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or (c) consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. 41 CFR 60-1.35(c)