What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Development - Region 2 position at Special Olympics Northern California?
About Special Olympics Northern California :
Special Olympics Northern California's (SONC) mission is to create an inclusive community where people with and without disabilities can make connections, develop healthy lifestyles, achieve success, and experience the joy of sports.
Position Summary :
The Director of Development will support Special Olympics Northern California's mission, vision, initiatives, and will be a key contributor to the organization's revenue growth. The Director of Development will execute a revenue plan and provide leadership, direction, and oversight of key fundraising activities. These proactive efforts will increase support of Special Olympics Northern California from corporations, community partners and foundations, with a special emphasis on corporate engagement. The incumbent's primary responsibility will be to source funding opportunities to meet the organization's revenue goals, as well as designing and executing plans to develop future annual revenue plans. The Director of Development is part of a team comprised of staff that partners together to represent the organization while identifying and cultivating a constituency of new and existing partnerships that enhance revenue. This includes but is not limited to : Sponsorship, grants, and other funding.
Responsibilities / Essential Functions :
- Develop new sources of corporate and community organizational revenue including, but not limited to : Program and event sponsorships, corporate giving, corporate grants, corporate engagement, consumer campaigns, community giving, and third-party events.
- Maintain and expand existing sources of corporate and community revenue.
- Collaborate within Development department and across other Special Olympics Northern California departments to spearhead and develop fundraising opportunities.
- Collaborate with the Senior Development Director to expand corporate support and sponsorship of special events.
- Increase the level of giving for existing partners by executing successful engagement opportunities, including corporate volunteer management and appropriate stewardship for assigned corporate and community accounts.
- Take a proactive approach to the identification, cultivation, and solicitation of corporate and community prospects.
- Develop inspiring and strategic funding proposals, utilizing internal marketing and program resources that highlight sports, health, leadership, and school programs for Special Olympics Northern California.
- Ensure effective follow-up and stewardship with potential and existing funders.
- Contribute to the design, production, and distribution of development materials.
- Communicate effectively with partners through in-person cultivation and stewardship meetings, donor events, and written communication.
- Establish and maintain a partner cultivation cycle and stewardship program to ensure that new donors are developed, have opportunities to increase their level of support, and enjoy a close relationship with Special Olympics Northern California.
- Assist the Senior Development Director and Chief Development Officer (CDO) with the creation of and monitoring of annual goals and objectives surrounding corporate and community giving, including identifying the resources required to achieve set goals and objectives.
- Support the strategic use of Salesforce as a development database for donor and funder relationship management; use Salesforce to maintain accurate prospect and donor records.
- Provide support to the Senior Development Director for high visibility corporate and community donors.
- Significant support of Region's two special events, including managing logistics and day-of revenue.
- Collaborate with the Development team, Program department staff and Marketing team at Special Olympics Northern California to develop innovative fundraising and engagement opportunities and foster great experiences for the organization's funders.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications, Skills & Experience :
We offer an inclusive, casual work environment.
Benefits include, but are not limited to : Medical, Dental, Vision, 403(b) retirement plan, life and long-term disability insurance, vacation, sick and personal days, federal holidays, and a paid winter break.
Special Olympics Northern California is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, ethnic background, religion, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or disabilities. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities; please let us know if you need accommodations for the interview process. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates, including those with diverse backgrounds.
Schedule :
2-3 in office days per week, Tuesdays are required in-office days
The pay range for this role is :
85,000 - 85,000 USD per year (Sacramento)
Salary : $85,000