Development Director - Washington, United States - Access Philanthropy

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    Development Director

    Company:
    Student Press Law Center

    The Student Press Law Center promotes, supports and defends the
    First Amendment and free press rights of student journalists and
    their advisers. We're looking for a dynamic and organized
    fundraising professional to lead our development efforts, with an
    emphasis on individual giving and major gifts. You'll also support
    and advise our executive director with institutional giving,
    including foundations and corporations.

    You'll be a member of the senior leadership team of our
    50-year-old nonprofit that works to empower high school and college
    students to tell the stories of their school communities and the
    world around them. Increasingly, the students we serve are
    reporting in "news deserts," communities where traditional print
    publications have closed, and these young journalists are filling a
    vital First Amendment role. Help us find supporters for this
    important work.

    You should have at least 7 years of development experience and
    be confident in your ability to steward existing donors and develop
    major gifts. You don't need journalism or law experience, though
    you should have an appreciation for both. You'll collaborate with
    team members who know how to mine our Salesforce database and who
    produce online and email campaigns to raise funds. You'll benefit
    from the experience of the development committee of the Board of
    Directors to support your work.

    Founded in 1974, the Student Press Law Center is an independent,
    nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization based in Washington, D.C., that
    works at the intersection of education, journalism and law. The
    Student Press Law Center envisions a world where all student
    journalists are respected, know their rights and are protected by
    law to express themselves freely as full and essential members of a
    healthy democratic society.

    This executive-level role will lead our revenue diversification
    strategy to support SPLC's long-term sustainability.


    Status:
    Full-time exempt (not eligible for
    overtime), with 90-day introductory period.


    Reports to:
    Executive Director


    Location:
    Remote within USA

    Organizational and Department
    Leadership

    Manage, coordinate, and provide
    leadership on the implementation of a comprehensive, diversified
    development strategy and work plan to build a steady pipeline of
    individual donors, foundations, and corporations.
    Guide and support the senior
    leadership team and board of directors in their prospect
    identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship
    activities.
    Participate in the annual
    organizational budget development process by estimating revenue
    based on past and potential support.
    Lead the fundraising team, including
    supervising and coaching the development associate, making
    recommendations for fundraising team expansion as required, and
    supervising any additional fundraising hires.
    Coach, mentor, and supervise
    department staff with an emphasis on individual professional and
    personal growth.

    Fundraising

    Diversify SPLC's revenue streams with
    an emphasis on individual giving and major gifts, while identifying
    other fundraising opportunities including institutional giving,
    events, sponsorships and earned income.
    Oversee the day-to-day fund
    development activities of the organization and department
    staff.
    Oversee the maintenance of an
    accurate donor database, including giving and outreach
    history.
    Monitor and analyze fundraising data
    and make recommendations for new strategies and tactics in response
    to changing circumstances and unexpected opportunities.
    Work with the development associate
    to conduct research and identify new funding prospects and ensure
    the maintenance of an accurate calendar of grant processes, due
    dates and reporting requirements.
    Serve as the point of contact for
    current and prospective institutional supporters as
    appropriate.
    Serve as the point of contact for
    current and prospective major donors as appropriate.
    Develop persuasive and compelling
    donor-focused materials, including marketing documents,
    acknowledgement letters, fundraising emails, and other
    correspondence.
    Develop and coordinate mid-level and
    online donor strategy.

    Qualifications

    We recognize that not every candidate will possess every
    qualification on this list. If you have some combination of what
    we're looking for — visionary leader, excellent fundraiser, dynamic
    spokesperson, experienced manager, First Amendment advocate — we
    want to hear from you.

    7+ years senior-level fundraising
    experience with increasingly responsible fundraising experience
    within the non-profit sector, including developing and implementing
    a multi-layered development strategy and building strong major
    donor, foundation, and corporate relationships
    Proven track record of securing major
    gifts, including individual donors, foundation grants, and
    corporate partnerships; experience with securing planned gifts
    preferred
    Enthusiasm for, and comfort with,
    contacting and interacting with donors and prospects
    Experience writing successful grant
    proposals and reports
    Strong organizational,
    time-management, and problem-solving skills
    Experience with motivating and
    engaging board members a plus
    Database management experience (we
    currently use Salesforce, but experience in any donor database is
    helpful)
    Demonstrated commitment to a
    team-oriented work style with the ability to train and coach staff
    to increase their comfort level and success in
    fundraising
    Effective communication skills,
    including verbal and non-verbal presentation and writing
    skills
    Knowledge of online fundraising best
    practices and strategies a plus
    Previous experience in a senior
    leadership team
    Personal qualities of integrity,
    credibility and a commitment to and passion for SPLC's mission

    Compensation and Benefits

    The anticipated salary range for this position is $95-110K,
    contingent on experience. Benefits include health, vision and
    dental insurance (100% coverage for employee / 50% coverage for
    spouse/domestic partner/dependents).

    403(b) plan (up to 3% employer
    match)
    Long-term and short-term disability
    insurance
    Paid family leave

    Vacation:
    Three weeks paid


    Sick days:
    Five days paid


    Paid holidays:
    Seven standard

    holidays, plus one floating holiday; Thanksgiving plus day before
    and day after; office closed Dec

    SPLC seeks to build an inclusive organization grounded in
    respect for differences. We support all aspects of diversity and
    provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and
    applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, marital
    status, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity,
    disability or status as a veteran. We encourage members of
    traditionally underrepresented communities to apply.

    How to Apply
    Please submit the following in PDF format:

    Cover letter that specifies how your
    experience aligns with our needs and why you are uniquely qualified
    for this position. Please also describe an initiative you have led
    and a challenge you have overcome. Applications without a cover
    letter will not be considered.
    Updated résumé
    Three references upon request

    Submit all materials via

    this form

    Review of applications will begin on May 1, 2024, and
    continue on a rolling basis. Qualified candidates are encouraged to
    apply early.

    We strive to achieve excellence through a diverse and
    inclusive workplace that honors the unique talents and lived
    experiences of each person. We actively seek people who bring
    diverse backgrounds and perspectives to join us in our work. As an
    EOE/AA employer, the Student Press Law Center will not discriminate
    in its employment practices due to an applicant's race, color,
    religion, sex, national origin or ancestry, age, sexual
    orientation, gender identification, genetic information, veteran or
    disability status or any other factor prohibited by
    law.

    All offers of employment are contingent upon a background
    check.

    Student Press Law
    Center

    1717 K Street
    NW Suite 900

    Washington, D.C.
    20006


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