Job Summary
The Associate Director of Fund Development will work closely with the Director of Fund Development to co-lead the department, driving strategic initiatives to meet the fundraising and development goals of the Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council. This role focuses on maintaining a clean, accurate, up-to-date donor database and utilizing it to its fullest extent. Key responsibilities include acknowledging donors promptly, analyzing donation reports, stewarding and identifying potential major donors, and building a sustainable major donor pipeline for increased unrestricted funding and higher donor retention. The Associate Director will also play a crucial role in managing grant proposals, compliance reporting, and supporting special events, sponsorships, and donor engagement initiatives. This position emphasizes collaboration with the Director to align department priorities and execute successful development strategies.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Data & CRM Management
- Manage the donor database (Raiser's Edge) to ensure timely and accurate updates while entering all donations.
- Oversee acknowledgment letters, personalized communications, and donor recognition programs.
- Generate regular reports on major gift activities, including donor pipeline, progress toward fundraising goals, and revenue projections.
- Enter all revenue sources, update funding trackers, and complete check requests as needed.
- Organize revenue documentation and backups in internal SharePoint and trackers.
- Analyze donor data to create effective reports supporting data-driven decision-making.
Fundraising - Donor Relations, Major Giving Cultivation, and Stewardship
Manage donor relationships, expressing gratitude while building connections to ensure retention.Create processes for major donor cultivation, including donor portfolios and call lists.Manage a portfolio of donors and partner with the Director of Fund Development and CEO to solicit major gifts through personal meetings and stewardship activities.Develop and implement tailored solicitation strategies for annual giving campaigns, donor acquisition, and retention (Direct Mailings & Electronic Solicitations).Collaborate with the Director and senior leadership to align major gift strategies with fundraising goals.Event Coordination
Work with the Director of Fund Development, MarCom staff, and Senior Leadership to plan, advertise, and execute fundraising events.Solicit sponsorships and manage communication with sponsorsAssist in project planning, scheduling, and coordination to ensure successful event executionMonitor event expenses and resource allocation to stay within budget constraints.Maintain event records and results, including funds raised and acknowledgments.Docum entation, Proposal, and Reporting Management
Assist in the research, preparation, and submission of funding requests and reports to corporate, foundation, and government sources.Maintain accurate records of proposals and supporting documentation, updating timelines and calendars for submission and reporting deadlines.Competencies and Skills
Diplomatic and tactful in interactions with diverse groups.Flexible and responsive to changing circumstances.Maintains confidentiality and professionalism.Demonstrates critical and creative thinking in problem-solving.Knowledge of development concepts and solicitation techniques.Aligns with the principles of the Girl Scout Movement.Manages multiple priorities effectively and meets deadlines.Adheres to AFP Donor Bill of Rights and Code of Ethics.Work Environment
GSCB service area covers 14 counties in Delaware and the Eastern Shores of Maryland and Virginia.GSCB maintains camp properties in Hockessin, DE, and Denton, MD.Primarily remote work environment : residence within a reasonable commuting distance to Hockessin, DE, is required.Required Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in communication studies, Business Administration, or a related field.Experience with Blackbaud Raiser's Edge or similar donor database systems.3-5 years of nonprofit experience.Additional Qualifications
Strong communication and relationship-building skills.Demonstrates initiative and thrives in fast-paced environments.Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and social media platforms.Familiarity with the Delmarva Peninsula's funding landscape preferred.Physical Requirements :
The physical demands described are representative of those that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. The employee must be able to withstand :
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.Manual operation of office equipment.Occasionally lifting and / or moving up to 25 pounds.The Following Requirements Apply to All Positions
Become a registered member of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America. Have working knowledge of the Girl Scout philosophy and program and be committed to the Girl Scout mission.Cope with stressors and demands that are associated with the job and / or the work environment so that acceptable and defined levels of performance and overall contribution are maintained. While all jobs involve dealing with stressors, the stressors may vary job to job.Adaptable and flexible work environment including but not limited to working additional hours as business needs may require, handling more than one task concurrently and easily adapting to new assignments, systems, and processes.Possess a valid Driver's License, current insurance, and regular access to a reliable vehicle.While all responsibilities apply to all jobs in Girl Scouts, the specific ways in which they apply may vary from job to job.EEOC Statement
Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, basis of disability, or any other federal, state, or local protected class.
Salary : $52,000 - $55,000