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    Senior Director, Advancement - Washington D.C., United States - National Center for Family Philanthropy

    National Center for Family Philanthropy
    National Center for Family Philanthropy Washington D.C., United States

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    ABOUT NCFP

    The National Center for Family Philanthropy (NCFP) is a network of
    philanthropic families committed to a world that is vibrant,
    equitable, and resilient. We share proven practices, work through
    common challenges, and learn together to strengthen our ability to
    effect meaningful change. As we navigate individual journeys of
    reflection and transformation, we see the results of intentional,
    impactful giving.

    We promote open inquiry and ongoing reflection to advance the
    practice of family philanthropy, and we value the partnerships and
    mutual respect that make it possible for families to discover their
    purpose and possibilities.

    NCFP offers a range of programs and services to foster learning for
    philanthropic families. We understand family philanthropy has many
    points of inflection—moments to embrace proven practices and
    advance momentum or to stall out due to uncertainty and lack of
    clarity. All of our programs are rooted in a
    Family Giving Lifecycle that provides easy onramps for families
    to connect with us—to begin planning, learning, and accessing
    custom support and resources that enhance family philanthropy
    across all stages of development and operations.

    Our decades of experience working with philanthropic families
    uniquely position us as a reliable partner who meets families where
    they are and provides the support and services they need to move
    forward with long-term planning and day-to-day decision making with
    confidence.

    NCFP is in the fourth year of implementing a strategic
    plan that calls for both an expansion in the number of
    families served as well as a deepening of their engagement toward
    more effective practices. The program model is shifting to
    prioritize relationship cultivation and management, creating more
    tailored content.

    Community members will be more deeply engaged, resulting in
    stronger outcomes for family giving and increased support for
    NCFP's business model. The Senior Director, Advancement, will join
    a dynamic team focused on strengthening the internal organization
    to best serve and support external partners and the broader
    philanthropy sector.

    For more about the National Center for Family Philanthropy, please
    visit:

    ABOUT THE POSITION

    NCFP seeks a strategic, proactive, highly relational Senior
    Director, Advancement (Senior Director), to join the thoughtful,
    collaborative, and dedicated NCFP team and be responsible for the
    overall strategic direction and management of NCFP's advancement
    and fundraising strategies with accountability for setting,
    executing, and meeting annual and multi-year revenue goals.
    Reporting to the Chief Impact Officer and partnering closely with
    the President & CEO, the Senior Director leads a team of three
    and works collaboratively across the organization, serving as a key
    champion and model of NCFP's intentional culture and ethos.

    The ideal candidate is a goals-driven fundraiser who thrives
    externally, elevating and amplifying awareness for NCFP,
    identifying and cultivating relationships with individuals across
    the complex landscape of the broader philanthropic community, and
    acting as a force for good in the sector. They also thrive
    internally as a trusted, strategic thinker and thought partner,
    working in close collaboration with colleagues. The ideal candidate
    empowers and inspires their team, bringing a strong action
    orientation and a management spirit that balances thoughtfulness
    with execution. They bring a mindset of curiosity, humility, and an
    ability to listen to individuals and members and provide timely
    information to the program team and other internal partners about
    the educational needs and challenges facing NCFP's member
    network.

    This is a unique opportunity for a proven fundraiser, strategist,
    team leader, and relationship manager who is passionate about
    expanding the traditional impact of family philanthropy toward an
    intersectional and equitable model.

    KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Fundraising Strategy and Network Growth:
    Develop, iterate, operationalize, and lead NCFP's
    fundraising and growth strategy, ensuring NCFP meets revenue goals,
    including a robust pipeline of unrestricted gift opportunities
    Evaluate and innovate on NCFP's current revenue
    model
    Deepen funding relationships with current NCFP
    members, key institutional donors, and the broader philanthropic
    community
    Identify and cultivate relationships to increase
    support from new donors and partners
    Design, operationalize, and implement a variety of
    diverse earned revenue opportunities, including sponsorship of
    NCFP's annual forum and regional convenings
    Assess, make recommendations, and oversee the
    implementation of updates to NCFP's membership contribution levels
    to ensure NCFP remains competitive within the broader PSO
    landscape

    Network Member and Partner Engagement:
    Lead NCFP's network membership acquisition,
    engagement, and retention strategy
    Build, steward, and deepen relationships with network
    members and partners, increasing engagement and investment across a
    diverse community of stakeholders
    With humility and curiosity, build, maintain, and
    engage NCFP's network of 420 members and partners
    Proactively seek out opportunities to meet and listen
    deeply to prospective members in the hopes of welcoming them to the
    NCFP network
    Work closely with the Senior Manager, Data to ensure
    decision-making is informed by accurate and robust data
    Work closely with the other Senior Directors
    (Programs, Communications, and Knowledge) to capture and analyze
    information gleaned from member outreach and relationship-building
    meetings in order to inform program development, communications,
    and network-weaving strategies

    Team and Organizational Leadership:
    Provide day-to-day leadership for and support the
    development of a highly dedicated and high-impact three-person
    team
    Guided by principles of equity and understanding of
    capacity, the Director will delineate and support each team
    member's ownership in the execution of the network engagement
    strategies
    Serve as a key organizational champion of culture,
    upholding a focus that centers the intersectional aspects of equity
    and racial equity
    Manage organizational resources, remove barriers, and
    provide creative solutions to the team in order to achieve
    organizational goals and objectives
    Serve as a visible and core member of the leadership
    team and contribute strongly to cross-disciplinary teamwork,
    collaboration, and planning for the organization
    Identify and encourage opportunities for professional
    development and leadership
    Strengthen connections and collaboration across the
    organization, specifically with finance and accounting, to ensure
    accurate forecasting



    DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

    NCFP recognizes that not every candidate will bring every element
    of the competencies, skills, and experiences listed below and
    welcomes candidates with various backgrounds.
    Passion for NCFP's mission and commitment to
    increasing the impact family philanthropy can have in improving the
    lives of others
    An entrepreneurial, hands-on, strategic leader who
    sets reasonable goals and expectations balanced with empathy and
    humility when building and maintaining relationships
    Experience across multiple facets of fundraising,
    including with high-net-worth individuals and institutional donors,
    including experience making direct asks and meeting/exceeding
    fundraising goals
    Proven leadership experience with strong team
    management skills, including the ability to coach, direct, and
    inspire a multidisciplinary team toward a common goal
    Highly developed emotional intelligence and active
    listening skills, and the ability to use interpersonal and
    relational skills to facilitate strong collaboration with both
    internal and external partners
    Knowledge of the broader philanthropic ecosystem;
    experience within a membership or philanthropy-serving organization
    is a plus
    Excellent writing, editing, analytical, and oral
    communication skills, including the ability to collect, review,
    synthesize, and present information and findings
    Ability to multitask and meet deadlines within
    designated timeframes as well as demonstrated resourcefulness in
    setting priorities; strong organizational skills and exceptional
    attention to detail with the ability to work both
    independently
    Superb public communication skills and experience
    participating in national and regional convenings as a panelist or
    keynote speaker
    Commitment to building equity into systems,
    structures, and policies for the team as well as for the NCFP's
    members and partners
    An optimistic outlook and the humor, integrity,
    kindness, and patience necessary to work within a transformative
    environment

    COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

    The salary range for this position is $160,000-$180,000 plus an
    annual merit-based bonus and benefits, which include flexible PTO,
    12 holidays, 1-week July office closure, 1-week December office
    closure, new parent leave, 100% employee premium paid for
    medical/dental/vision insurance, and generous premium subsidies for
    dependents (medical insurance has $0 individual and family
    deductibles), 5% retirement contribution, short and long-term
    disability, life insurance, and professional development
    support.

    Staff are working in a hybrid environment, with a required two days
    per week in the office (Tuesdays mandatory and second day is
    flexible). Employees are welcome to work in the office more
    often.

    The National Center for Family Philanthropy is an Equal
    Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of NCFP to ensure equal
    employment opportunity without discrimination or harassment on the
    basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
    identity or expression, age, disability, marital status,
    citizenship, genetic information, or any other characteristic
    protected by law. NCFP prohibits any such discrimination or
    harassment.



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