Manager of Institutional Giving - Chicago, United States - Erie Neighborhood House

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    Job Description Description:

    Reporting to and working with the Senior Director of Development and Communications, the Manager of Institutional Giving is a strategic thought partner of the Development and Communications team who oversees the agency's entire grants program by developing and implementing an institutional giving strategy to advance the mission of Erie House.

    The Manager of Institutional Giving is responsible for generating revenue from private institutions (including but not limited to foundations, corporations, congregations by establishing and maintaining partnerships and relationships, and supporting Programs with public funding opportunities.


    POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Develop and manage institutional giving strategy; conduct institutional giving analysis and align with program need.
    Develop and manage metrics to measure progress.
    Develop and manage institutional funding projections and generate reports on progress.
    Manage internal processes as outlined in Grants Procedures; conducting yearly review and amending Grants Procedures as necessary.

    Relationship manager of all institutional funders, including and not limited to, leading site visits and preparing staff for funder meetings.

    Manage and maintain a portfolio of top institutional donors.
    Oversees grants calendars for deadlines and relationships, in collaboration with Grant Writer.
    Serve as lead reviewer and facilitator of all RFPs, public and private, from identification of prospect to submission.
    Facilitate program and budget development in partnership with Program and Finance staff.
    Serve as reviewer of all proposals and reports prior to submission.
    Serve as Development and Communications Department liaison during Programs budgeting process.
    Assist with preparation of monthly grants report.
    Maintain input of institutional giving activities into Neon CRM.
    Develop institutional funder communications for, but not limited to, Senior Director of Development and Communications and Executive Director.
    Represents Erie House at agency and other events, as necessary or required; mandatory attendance at annual dinner and at least one other Development and Communications event
    Other duties as assigned.

    SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
    :

    Manage and partner with Grant Writers, including but not limited to the preparation of proposals and reports.
    Communicate Institutional Giving strategy.
    Establish goals based on strategy and opportunities of growth.
    Conduct weekly meetings.
    Monitor and evaluate goals; conduct yearly reviews.
    Requirements:

    Education:

    Bachelor's degree preferred
    Experience Required:

    Minimum 2-5 years of experience in grant fundraising or research.
    Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with superior proofreading skills and attention to detail.
    Strategic thinker and proven ability to handle confidential information.
    Strong organizational skills with ability to create and manage large volumes of work. Skilled project manager.
    Extensive knowledge of the best practices of grant preparation and administration.
    Extensive knowledge and familiarity with local and national foundation funding communities.
    Proven success in developing and maintaining relationships with donors.
    Proficiency in Microsoft Office, CRM, and research databases.
    Experience creating grant budgets and financial reports for funders.
    Experience as a manager.
    Ability to work both independently and within a team environment.

    TEAM MEMBER BENEFITS
    Compensation of $55,000 -$60,000 / salary based on experience
    Work / life integration

    Generous paid time off

    Full Time employee
    12 accrued sick days per year
    3 personal days
    Paid birthday off
    8 paid holidays, including Juneteenth
    In addition to above paid holidays, paid week off between Christmas Eve and New Year's Day
    Vacation

    Year 1 = 8 days
    Year 2 = 13 days
    Year 3 + = 20 days

    Access to alternative and flexible work schedules and personal leave, where possible
    Two-weeks fully paid Parental Leave, for eligible employees
    Time off for school conferences and activities as well as bereavement leave
    Professional Development

    Employer-sponsored learning and development programs
    Paid day off annually for personal professional development
    Tuition Assistance & Debt Relief Program, as budget allows
    DEI Council-sponsored education and engagement series

    Wellness support

    Employer-sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance
    Employer-paid life insurance
    Voluntary life and AD&D and short and long-term disability
    Flexible Spending Accounts for medical, vision and dependent care
    403b with employer match
    Employee Assistance Program
    Yoga, Zumba and Book Club, when onsite


    CBU STATUS:

    Management / Exempt

    Erie Neighborhood House is dedicated to creating a workforce that promotes and supports diversity and inclusion. We provide equal employment opportunities to all individuals without discrimination. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact us at


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