Strategic Partnership and Fundraising Officer - New York City, United States - Trickle Up

    Trickle Up
    Trickle Up New York City, United States

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    Description
    About Trickle Up

    Since 1979, Trickle Up has focused on working with participants
    who live in extreme poverty and face multiple levels of exclusion
    due to gender, ethnicity, religion, and disability. The
    organization has worked with over 450,000 participants and their
    families, helping to sustainably lift over two million people out
    of extreme poverty in India, Africa, and the Americas. Our mission
    is to partner with women in extreme poverty to build economic
    opportunity and drive inclusion. Trickle Up works through partner
    organizations, to build paths to savings, food security, and
    agency, resulting in sustainable poverty reduction at scale.
    Position Overview

    As part of the organization's overall fundraising and new grant
    development strategy and process, the Strategic Partnerships and
    Fundraising Officer, in close collaboration with the organization's
    President and senior leadership team, will be responsible for
    coordinating and managing Trickle Up's expansion of fundraising and
    strategic partnerships. He/she will identify new opportunities,
    foster relationships with potential partners, coordinate ongoing
    outreach to new and existing partnerships, and manage institutional
    fundraising activities related to program activities throughout the
    organization. The Strategic Partnerships and Fundraising Officer
    will work closely with senior leadership, especially those within
    the global Development team, Program Management team, and Regional
    Directors, to develop and support strategies and opportunities that
    align with Trickle Up's overall vision, mission, and work as we
    implement a strategic plan that promotes successful fiscal
    outcomes.

    Principal Responsibilities
    Institutional Fundraising (60%)

  • Help coordinate and manage institutional fundraising activities
    throughout the organization, aligning with Trickle Up's mission to
    partner with women in extreme poverty to build economic opportunity
    and drive inclusion.
  • Manage the proposal development workstream.
  • Conduct market research to identify emerging trends, industry
    opportunities, competitive positioning, and innovative
    partnerships. Track upcoming institutional funding opportunities
    that align with our geographical footprint and technical assistance
    capability in Graduation and Economic Inclusion.
  • Track and manage leads generated, and identify potential
    partners through various channels, including networking events,
    referrals, and online research.
  • Coordinate the development and ensure the timely submission of
    funding proposals and partnership agreements with private and
    corporate foundations, and key institutional donors.
  • Manage, edit, and maintain CRM software.
  • Prepare business development reports monthly, presenting key
    opportunities and feedback to senior management.

    Strategic Partnership Development (40%)
  • Actively manage and coordinate the development of strategic
    partnerships and create and track upcoming funding and partnership
    opportunities that align with Trickle Up's mission and strategic
    objectives globally.
  • Partner with the President and senior leadership teams, to
    understand, develop, manage, and track funding opportunities and
    strategic partnerships.
  • Collaborate with teams across the organization to coordinate
    and support their fundraising and partnership development
    efforts.

    Qualifications and Requirements
    Education
  • Bachelor's degree in international development, international
    relations, business administration, or a related field. Master's
    degree is preferred.

    Experience
  • 3–5 years of experience in non-profit development and strategic
    partnership development including experience with institutional
    funding and coordinating organizational fundraising efforts.
  • Demonstrated ability to build and maintain strong relationships
    with colleagues, potential and existing partners, funders, and
    outside experts.
  • Demonstrated record of identifying, tracking, and leading
    winning awards from bilateral, multi-lateral, and private sector
    funders.
  • Ability to serve as a proposal writer and master editor for
    assigned proposal packages.

  • Proficiency in using CRM software and sales analytics
    tools.

  • Preference for candidates with an understanding of the
    international development field and programs promoting economic
    inclusion of women experiencing extreme poverty.

    Knowledge and Skills
  • Show strong analytical skills, including the ability to gather
    and analyze a variety of information and to develop appropriate
    recommendations for action.
  • Demonstrate leadership skills, including the ability to lead
    and manage proposal development teams and oversee/influence the
    contributions of others.
  • Show strong interpersonal skills—with an ability to work with
    staff and employees at all levels and across regions.
  • Ability to think strategically, analytically, and creatively to
    expand Trickle Up's funding and strategic partnerships.
  • Have a natural entrepreneurial mindset that fosters
    collaboration and creative thinking.
  • Have an aptitude and ability to drive growth in opportunities
    for strategic and funding partnerships.
  • Demonstrate effective project management skills, including
    organization and time management.
  • Exhibit confidence and elegant interpersonal skills to work
    collaboratively with colleagues, funders, and partners.
  • Have exceptional influence skills and the ability to lead
    teams, manage multiple activities, and resolve issues.

    Language
  • Fluency in Spanish desired.

    Travel
  • Willingness to travel occasionally (10-20%) to our Global
    Offices.

    Salary and Benefits

    We offer a base salary between $ 68,000-$79,000
    commensurate with experience and location, along with a generous
    benefits package including health insurance, professional
    development opportunities, as well as paid time off, and paid
    federal/local holidays. The successful applicant will join a
    dynamic, passionate, multicultural team deeply committed to the
    alleviation of extreme poverty. Trickle Up promotes a
    collegial, high-performing organizational culture in
    which staff communicate clearly and openly, and are
    reflective, innovative, and mutually accountable.
    To Apply

    To be considered, please click the link, and follow the
    instructions to upload your cover letter and
    resume by April 30, 2024. We are
    sorry we are unable to answer phone calls related to this
    posting.

    All offers of employment will be subject to satisfactory
    references and appropriate screening checks, which include criminal
    records checks and other reference-check
    databases Trickle Up participates in
    the Inter-Agency
    Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. In line with this
    initiative, as part of the referencing process, we will request
    information from job applicants' previous employers about any
    findings of sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment during
    employment. By applying, you confirm your understanding of
    these recruitment procedures.

    Trickle Up requires that employees be vaccinated for COVID-19
    before visiting or working in a Trickle Up office or conducting any
    travel or in-person meetings on behalf of our organization. If you
    are hired for this position, Trickle Up will require proof that you
    have received the COVID-19 vaccine or have a valid religious or
    medical reason not to be vaccinated.

    Trickle Up is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We value a diverse
    workforce and extend equal opportunity to all applicants and
    employees regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national
    origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status,
    disability, or any other status protected by law. Reasonable
    accommodation may be made to enable people with disabilities to
    perform essential job functions.