Director of Development - Washington, United States - Children's Chorus of Washington

    Children's Chorus of Washington
    Children's Chorus of Washington Washington, United States

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    POSITION DESCRIPTIONTitle:
    Director of Development (full time, exempt position)

    Reports to:
    Executive DirectorHours: Monday
    • Friday, 9:00AM 5:00PM.
    On occasion, there will be additional CCW events that may take place outside standard business hours.

    Our office currently works a hybrid schedule, with staff working from home Mondays and Fridays and working from the office Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

    This may change over time to accommodate business needs.


    ABOUT CHILDRENS CHORUS OF WASHINGTON:


    Childrens Chorus of Washington (CCW), now in its 28th season, nurtures artistic excellence and empowers young singers by celebrating our shared humanity and the value of every voice.

    CCW is actively pursuing its vision of a chorus that represents the racial, cultural, and economic diversity of the Greater Washington community, making its outstanding program accessible to children and youth of all backgrounds.

    We focus on cultivating an inclusive and welcoming environment in which singers from across the DMV area may experience a transformative music education, and world-class singing opportunities.

    Celebrated as the premier youth chorus in the nations capital, our 240+ singers range in age from They regularly perform in DCs most prestigious venues, and tour across the world.


    JOB SUMMARY AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
    With the expansion of our operations to two rehearsal sites in Washington DC and corresponding increases in student numbers, CCW seeks a Director of Development to grow its fundraising capacity

    Overview:


    The Director of Development will have responsibility for planning and implementing a comprehensive and strategic fundraising program which meets CCWs goals for contributed income.

    The Director of Development will, in partnership with the Executive Director, steward existing relationships, while also identifying and cultivating new supporters of CCWs mission.

    The ideal candidate has experience managing a contributed revenue budget between $500k - $1 million. The candidate is collaborative, with an understanding of the particular needs of a youth-serving arts organization experiencing rapid growth.

    The candidate will have strong analytical, organizational, time management, and communications skills, experience with event planning and demonstrate creativity, enthusiasm, and commitment to CCWs mission.

    They should have strong knowledge of current philanthropic best practices and a proven track record in fundraising from diverse sources.


    Principal Responsibilities:


    Contributed Revenue 65%Partnering with the Executive Director, oversee CCWs fundraising effortsDevelop, schedule and maintain an annual written fundraising plan; develop long term contributed income strategies and identify and implement innovative tactics to achieve goalsManage strategies to address existing, lapsed and new major and individual donors, government, foundation, and corporate donorsDevelop print, digital, and video fundraising materials, including seasonal written appeals, as well as online and year-end campaignsLeverage technology and social media to streamline fundraising activitiesIdentify a portfolio of prospects and current donors for the Executive Director, and develop step-by-step plans for the cultivation, outreach, and solicitation of these individualsDevelop and manage the annual development budget both for expenses and revenueManage the implementation plan for fundraising events, in partnership with the Executive Director, other staff and associated board committees.

    This includes all event logistics, written material, vendor management, and efforts to secure sponsorshipsIn collaboration with the Executive Director, manage CCWs Communications Consultant on the content and drafting of grant proposals and on the tone and content of appeal collateral; manage grant fulfillment and reportingIdentify new and additional grant support opportunities, including those outside the arts, cultivate relationships with grant managersOversee and manage donor stewardship and gift acknowledgment processBoard and Staff Relations 20%Work with the Executive Director and the Board to support development related committeesLiaise with the Development Committee chairFunction as staff lead for events involving the board or board committeesServe on CCWs senior leadership team alongside the Executive Director, Artistic Director and Chief Program Officer and attend board meetings in this capacityWork with the Artistic Director and program departments to brainstorm and develop fundraising campaigns that support new initiativesWork with the Executive Director and Operations Manager to create and maintain contributed revenue and expense budgets and complete project budgets and reports for grant funding organizationsManagement and other duties as assigned 15%This position does not presently involve supervisory responsibilities.

    As noted above, CCW is currently experiencing rapid growth with the result that, over the medium term and depending on organizational needs, the role may expand to include supervision of an associate-level staff member.

    In such case, the Director of Development would be expected to undertake the following additional responsibilities within the negotiated salary:
    Assist Executive Director with the recruitment of a Development AssociateTrain and supervise the Development AssociateWork with Development Associate on developing annual department goals and plansProvide feedback to Development Associate on their performance, including through a performance review process


    QUALIFICATIONS:
    Bachelors degree preferred3 5 years experience in a senior development role, ideally within an arts environmentExperience with CRM and fundraising software, Google Suite and MailchimpCollaborative approachExcellent written and oral communication skillsExperience managing and mentoring associate-level staff


    COMPENSATION:
    The annual salary for this position is between $80,000 to $90,000, dependent on experience.

    CCW offers a competitive benefit package including a 401k match, health, vision, and dental insurance, generous PTO, and a flexible working schedule as needed.


    HOW TO APPLY:


    For immediate consideration, submit a letter of interest and resume, including two references, to Catherine Whitby at Applications will be reviewed and interviews conducted on a rolling basis, until the position is filled.

    Childrens Chorus of Washington seeks to engage and retain a diverse workforce which represents the diversity of our city.

    CCW encourages all to apply and will not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, color, national origin, sex, gender and gender expression, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law.

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