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Development and Communication Manager

Employer
Covenant House Greater Washington
Location
District of Columbia, United States
Salary
$60,000.00 - $75,000.00
Date posted
Oct 22, 2020

Our nonprofit organization is looking for a self-motivated Development & Communication Manager. The Development & Communication Manager will report to the Chief Development & External Affairs Officer (CDEAO) to support the agency’s strategic fundraising and communications goals. This is a dynamic position that includes fundraising and communications responsibility with a strong connection to Covenant House Greater Washington’s (CHGW) programmatic work and mission.

We are looking for a team player who enjoys variety in their day to day operations; has high standards for the quality and integrity of their work output; and possesses the emotional intelligence to conduct themselves with the appropriate professionalism and discretion, while demonstrating respect and courtesy to staff, volunteers, and CHGW young people. The successful candidate will have 7+ years of experience, will be high energy, dedicated to excellence and eager to tackle the challenges of a fast paced work environment.

 Covenant House Greater Washington is the region’s leading non-profit in transforming the lives of young people experiencing homelessness, disconnection and exploitation between the ages of 18-24. For 25 years, CHGW has served as a lifeline for more than 54,000 young people fulfilling its mission to: empower, protect, and serve homeless, disconnected and exploited young people across Greater Washington with absolute respect and unconditional love. We provide beneficial supports and services to help them transition into adulthood economically independent; breaking the cycle of youth homelessness and poverty.

DUTIES:

  • Work with the Chief Development & External Affairs Officer (CDEAO) to create and implement a comprehensive strategic plan for development to secure donors and increase fundraising opportunities
  • Assist with grant writing efforts to generate revenue in compliance with all grant reporting requirements
  • Research and cultivate relationships that lead to increased funding and a diverse funding stream
  • Support and partner with the CDEAO on events and major fundraising initiatives including year-end mailing, foundation grants, annual gala, Sleep Out, corporate sponsorships,  and individual donors 
  • Foster innovation and secure capital for new initiatives
  • Monitor and report regularly on the progress of the development plan
  • Collaborate closely with the communications lead on all fundraising-related and corporate marketing and communications
  • Oversee the documentation of donor information and ensure the processing of appropriate gift acknowledgments
  • Manage portfolio of contributors, including corporate sponsors, foundations, and donors, and steward relationships to ensure donor satisfaction.
  • Build off of existing high organizational regard in the municipal, foundation and policy communities to diversify revenues including -but not limited to major gifts, planned giving, digital, service and other innovative philanthropic models.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the CDEAO

 

A well-qualified candidate will possess the following:

  • Minimum of 7 years of nonprofit fundraising experience.
  • Established track record of successful philanthropy and relationships with foundations, corporations, and high-net-worth individuals.
  • A proven history of successful solicitation of five-, six- and seven-figure gifts
  • A comprehensive understanding of institutional development, including campaigns, annual giving, major gifts fundraising, planned giving, and corporate and foundation fundraising;
  • Experience working in complex environments with a high degree of organizational effectiveness. 
  • Experience in digital marketing, social media campaigns, and online solicitation strategies.
  • Must be an exceptionally strong writer and an excellent editor, attentive to message and style standards.
  • Exceptional and versatile writing skills including the ability to draft compelling fundraising proposals, attentive to message and standards and make presentations to external parties.
  • Ability to multitask, prioritize, and make decisions.
  • Experience in digital marketing, social media campaigns, and online solicitation strategies.
  • Ability to solve intellectual problems of substantial variety and complexity using originality and ingenuity. 
  • Bachelor’s degree required, Master degree preferred
  • Ability to act with sensitivity and discretion while working with confidential information
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) Graphic design and Adobe Creative Suite a plus but not required
  • Familiarity with Kindful, eTapestry, Raiser Edge or other CRM fundraising database software preferred
  • An ability to clearly and consistently demonstrate respect, professionalism, and sound judgment with all people.
  • Demonstrated commitment to the principles of Covenant House Greater Washington.

 

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