Director of Development and Communications
Anacostia Watershed Society - Bladensburg, Maryland, United States, 20710
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Overview
Take a data-driven approach to revenue forecasting, evaluating fundraising potential by identifying and rating prospects, prospect and grant management, and reporting on progress. Donor Relations:
Cultivate and secure opportunities to grow revenue and partnering relationships. Actively engage in meeting and cultivating current donors, new donors, and prospects, including foundations, corporations, individuals, government, and organizations. Steward and continue to grow our relationships with our current donors. Direct the production, coordination, and implementation of campaign and solicitation materials/technologies. Manage and ensure the coordination of volunteer donor activities to cultivate and request new and renewed gifts. Grants Management:
Work with program staff to identify, draft, and secure grants providing funding integral to delivery on our mission.Oversee grant request and proposals process, including strategies and timeline for completion and ongoing grant reporting requirements. Draft and/or edit and approve grant proposals, reports, and correspondence. Team Leadership & Administration:
Provide strategic direction, guidance, and professional development support for a team of fundraisers and communicators accountable for executing our fundraising and communications programs. Accountable for the management of a quality donor relations database, including the update and accuracy of volunteer and donor records. Board and Executive Office Relations:
Serve as a leader in Board development, engagement, and cultivation. Provide support for and staff CEO to act as a lead fundraiser for the organization. Communications:
Oversee our brand consistency and organization-wide external communications strategy; engage as the internal leader for the design and execution of organization-wide communications plans and projects. Key Requirements Progressive experience in non-profit fundraising from individual, foundation, government, and corporate sources; comfort in outdoor recreation (on the water and in the field); and demonstrated knowledge, commitment, and passion for environmental sustainability and environmental justice. Demonstrated experience and expertise in prospecting and pipeline management to produce highest results, develop relationships and raise funds from donors, and to coach and lead others (staff, CEO, and board members) in donor cultivation. Experience working with both regional and national funders. Experience conceiving and implementing a successful sustainable capital campaign of +$5-$20M is a plus. Effective management and leadership skills, including the ability to manage people to success, motivate team members to work well together, and work together collaboratively with other parts of the organization. Excellent written/verbal communication, interpersonal skills, including persuasive and effective communication that forwards the purpose and mission of the organization. Demonstrated ability to strategically communicate the “ask” to persuade donors of the need. Highly organized and detail-oriented self-starter. Proven ability to prioritize even during periods of peak activity and meet deadlines in a timely manner. Ability to work with and provide excellent customer service internally and externally, especially experience working in a metropolitan area. Self-motivation, innovation, resourcefulness, and cooperative team player. Willing, motivated, and able to work a flexible schedule that includes some evenings and weekends, and travel to visit donors/prospects. Physical work may be required (i.e. ability to lift and carry up to 30 pounds). Required Qualifications and Experiences Seasoned leader with 5-10+ years of progressively responsible experience and proven success in developing and sustaining a comprehensive multi-year fundraising program that focuses on all philanthropic sectors. Progressive experience leading teams of fundraisers and communications professionals; non-profit team management experience across foundation, corporate, government, and individual funding sources is a plus Ability to craft compelling narratives and complex budgets, with demonstrated experience in successful grant-writing and end-to-end grant management across a variety of donor types and award sizes (up to $1M+) Experience leading communications campaigns across multiple channels (social media, digital, print) and setting high-impact branding and communication strategies aligned with organizational goals Experience in donor stewardship best practices and partnering with diverse communities to drive and build effective relationships and partnerships. Comprehensive understanding of development data systems and associated analytics, and leading the implementation, design, and effective use of CRM systems at scale. Serves as a strategic partner in reporting needs, turning data into knowledge to inform fundraising strategies, financial planning, and business decisions. Experience with wealth screening tools is a plus. Bachelor’s degree and/or additional experience/education in non-profit management, business administration, financial development, communications, public relations, and/or environmental/conservation field. Experience in MS Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) required. Valid driver’s license and clean driving record. We are offering a competitive compensation package that includes a competitive base salary and benefits package with generous flexible leave program. Salary range is $110K-$125K and will be commensurate with experience. Interested applicants should email a résumé formally expressing your interest to askhr@anacostiaws.org. AWS encourages and embraces diversity. We seek qualified applicants that reflect the rich diversity of the communities we serve.