Director of Corporate Engagement - Independence, United States - FosterAdopt Connect
Description
DIRECTOR OF CORPORATE ENGAGEMENT
Job Status:
Exempt
Reports to:
President of Advancement
About FosterAdopt Connect
FosterAdopt Connect (FAC) works with children, youth, and families as they navigate the complexities of the child welfare system.
With the help of innovative leadership, we are a dedicated, professional staff with a history of over 20 years of experience working in the Kansas and Missouri foster care systems.
Be part of a progressive, diverse and inclusive organization that connects children with families that provide a safe, stable environment for foster and adoptive children.
Join us in changing the lives of foster children, one child and one family at a time.
Job Summary Solicit and secure corporate, civic, and religious group opportunities to enhance operations, program, capital, administrative and special project support to promote the advancement of the mission of FosterAdopt Connect.
Requires effective portfolio management via regularly visiting/communicating with an established portfolio and prospect list while maintaining successful stewardship and cultivation of the existing sponsor base.
Responsibilities Primary responsibilities include but are not limited toLead corporate development/engagement opportunities, including soliciting financial support through sponsorships, engaging companies in volunteer activities, managing corporate relationships
Advance agency priorities by securing corporate/foundation support through direct funding, gifts in-kind, or other agreements
Cultivate strategic relationships with corporate stakeholders. Includes identifying high caliber volunteer leadership individuals in coordination with the Director of Community Impact, Director of Community Engagement and Executive Leadership
Represent FosterAdopt Connect by attending meetings of local civic organizations
Meet unrestricted and campaign annual goals
Work as a team to meet volunteer board/s participation goals
Plan and implement annual program designed to maximize contact with potential corporate sponsors and giving prospects
Develop, coordinate, implement funder site visits
Responsible for all corporate sponsorship solicitations, and coordinate with other gift officers and grants team
Draft letters of inquiry, stewardship reports, and other documents
Establish, manage, fulfill a portfolio communication plan, including fundraising goals and strategies to effectively steward, cultivate, solicit gifts
Develop and implement overall annual strategies for corporate, civic, and religious organization donor engagement and solicitation
Track cultivation/fundraising activities through existing databases and systems and generate reports to share with colleagues and senior management
Manage reporting requirements for all corporate/foundation gifts
Create contact reports and next steps in Donor Perfect. Work with database manager to accurately document gifts/pledges
Collaborate with Grants Manager where corporate or foundational crossover cooperation exist
Meet with program leaders and other stakeholders to gather information to develop detailed and compelling proposals
Create an awareness education campaign and marketing program utilizing newsletters, email, webinars, etc.
Create a plan to follow up with all corporate leads from marketing efforts
Mentor other gift officers and assist them in identifying giving prospects within corporations in their portfolios and in making asks
Administrative Leadership & Management
Maintain strong, open communication with direct supervisor regarding services
Demonstrate commitment to the mission and core values of FAC, and willingness to perform other duties as required
Participate in staff meetings and assist other program staff
Participate as an active team member with colleagues of all demographics in order to effectively and efficiently serve clients.
Participate as an active team member with all agency departments and attend meetings
Model ethical and professional behavior at all times
Other duties as assigned with or without accommodation
Qualifications & Preferred Skills
Bachelor's Degree is required; Master's Degree is preferred; CFRE preferred.
5-7 years of front-line fundraising experience with demonstrated success in corporate and foundation relations; child welfare industry experience preferred.
Demonstrated success in building strong professional relations.
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to interface effectively with corporate and foundation representatives, as well as internal stakeholders.
Resourceful and able to collaborate with internal and external constituents at all levelsSelf-motivated with the ability to think and plan strategically
Excellent attention to detail; strong organizational/problem-solving skills.
Proactive approach that is donor-centric, responsive, and actively seeks to deepen current donor relationships and forge new ones
Proficient in Donor Perfect, or similar CRM, Microsoft Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
Outstanding organizational and planning skills
Solid commitment to the principles of support and advocacy for foster and adoptive families
Experience working with marginalized communities with a nuanced understanding of systemic oppressions
Compensation & Benefits
Compensation commensurate with experience.
Comprehensive benefits package including:
Medical and dental insurance with 80% of monthly premiums covered for employee and dependents.
Vision insurance with 100% of monthly premiums covered for employee and dependents.
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA) with generous employer contribution.
Life insurance and long-term disability provided at no cost to employee.
Voluntary life and short-term disability options available.
403(b) retirement plan with up to a 6% employer match.
Flexible Spending Account with medical expense and dependent care options.
Employee Assistance Program, with 8 annual visits 100% covered.
Generous paid time off and holidays.
FosterAdopt Connect does not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status, in any of its programs or services.
These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff, selection of volunteers and vendors, and provision of services.
We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and members.
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