What are the responsibilities and job description for the Coastal Heritage Society | Director of Development position at Coastal Heritage Society?
Description :
The Director of Development is responsible for planning, implementing, overseeing, and assessing Coastal Heritage Society’s fundraising plans in support of the organization’s strategic vision and growth. The position is responsible for ongoing fundraising drives and developing and executing donor acquisition strategies to increase membership, annual gifts, capital campaign gifts, endowment gifts, estate gifts, government grants, and donor stewardship programs. The Director of Development partners with the CEO, Board of Trustees, and community stakeholders to identify and cultivate new donors while energizing and stewarding the donor base. This position is responsible for managing two direct reports, including the Marketing Manager and Membership and Special Events Manager.
Responsibilities :
Development Leadership and Planning
- Develop, coordinate, and implement a comprehensive annual fundraising plan.
- Create individualized strategies for identifying, engaging, cultivating, and stewarding stakeholders for operational and capital giving.
- Cultivate and maintain strong partnerships with the Board, major donors, foundations, grantors, and corporate funders to grow significant contributed revenue opportunities.
- Guide, cultivate, and increase the membership base.
- Maintain knowledge of best practices in nonprofit governance, state and federal laws and regulations, and significant trends in philanthropy, adapting fundraising strategies, as necessary.
Organization
Finances
Team and Organizational Oversight
Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor in support of the Mission of Coastal Heritage Society.
Qualifications and Requirements :
o The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Some of the work of this position may require the ability to physically navigate a variety of spaces and terrain, both indoors and out, often in a dynamic space with a historical landscape.
This position involves a combination of fieldwork and office-based responsibilities. While building relationships requires time outside the office, some of the role consists of desk work, utilizing a computer and phone at the designated office location. Additionally, occasional tasks may require travel to other Coastal Heritage Society sites.
May require bending, kneeling, pushing, pulling, and lifting / moving objects of up to approximately 50 pounds for supplies and other related equipment.
Requires ability to communicate both verbally and in writing with a variety of audiences, team members, and guests.
Salary : $100,000