CARE
Overview
Work Location: US - San Francisco, CA; Type of Post: Not Applicable; Other Possible Location: US - San Francisco, CA; Funding: APPROVED; Expected Travel: up to 30%; Type of Contract: ; Language Requirement: English; Application Deadline: ; Employee Duration: Full-Time
Starting salaries are based on various factors, including candidate experience, education, knowledge, skills, and the cost of labor where the job is based. Salaries listed only apply to jobs based in the US.
Job Title Director of Development, Planned Giving
Job Location(s) US - San Francisco, CA
Job Summary The Director of Development plans, directs, and coordinates fundraising activities for Planned Giving prospects and donors in the Western Region of the United States, with a particular focus on the California market.
A member of a national Individual Giving team, the Director is part of a national Planned Giving strategy group and will report directly to the Executive Director, Planned Giving. Additionally, the Director and their supervisor will partner closely with the Associate Vice President who manages the East and West Coast teams.
The Director will be responsible for developing and implementing cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies for their portfolio of donors.
The Director is expected to maintain an active travel schedule of personal visits with donors and initiate one-on -one engagement and solicitation opportunities.
Responsibilities
Raise Funds to Support CARE’s Mission: Manage an active and dynamic portfolio of approximately 100-150 donors and prospects.
Develop and implement strategic engagement and solicitation strategies for donors and prospects.
Solicit planned gifts of bequests, beneficiary designations, and other giving vehicles.
Working with Major Giving colleagues, support cross-team collaboration goals.
Creatively and thoughtfully build meaningful connections and relationships between donors and the organization, serving as a bridge, partner, and liaison between funders and CARE.
Responsibly and thoroughly keep donor records updated in CARE's CRM, Salesforce as a basic function of strong donor management.
Cross-team Collaboration
Support a community-building strategy that fosters meaningful relationships, learning, and peer-to-peer connections for Planned Givers in key markets.
Serve as the Planned Giving liaison for the West Coast Major Gifts team to help secure blended gifts by providing training and guidance; and conducting joint visits.
Required Qualifications
Candidates must reside in any location within California, Washington or Oregon.
Minimum of 5 years professional experience in a fundraising role
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience
Familiarity with all aspects of fundraising concepts, including Planned Giving, Major Gifts, and stewardship functions
Passion and commitment for CARE's mission and values
Excellent communication and writing skills, good judgment and discretion, and the ability to successfully interact with donors, board members, and staff at all levels of the organization.
Demonstrated ability to establish, cultivate, and steward strong relationships with internal and external audiences.
Demonstrated ability to build successful innovative donor engagement strategies.
Ability to develop and execute fundraising strategies and plans that integrate into the organization's mission, priorities and goals.
Uses compelling arguments to gain the support and commitment of others
Preferred Qualifications
Experience at a large non-profit and or/ an international NGO
Experience with Planned Giving solicitations
Knowledge of Planned Giving vehicles
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Starting salaries are based on various factors, including candidate experience, education, knowledge, skills, and the cost of labor where the job is based. Salaries listed only apply to jobs based in the US.
Job Title Director of Development, Planned Giving
Job Location(s) US - San Francisco, CA
Job Summary The Director of Development plans, directs, and coordinates fundraising activities for Planned Giving prospects and donors in the Western Region of the United States, with a particular focus on the California market.
A member of a national Individual Giving team, the Director is part of a national Planned Giving strategy group and will report directly to the Executive Director, Planned Giving. Additionally, the Director and their supervisor will partner closely with the Associate Vice President who manages the East and West Coast teams.
The Director will be responsible for developing and implementing cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies for their portfolio of donors.
The Director is expected to maintain an active travel schedule of personal visits with donors and initiate one-on -one engagement and solicitation opportunities.
Responsibilities
Raise Funds to Support CARE’s Mission: Manage an active and dynamic portfolio of approximately 100-150 donors and prospects.
Develop and implement strategic engagement and solicitation strategies for donors and prospects.
Solicit planned gifts of bequests, beneficiary designations, and other giving vehicles.
Working with Major Giving colleagues, support cross-team collaboration goals.
Creatively and thoughtfully build meaningful connections and relationships between donors and the organization, serving as a bridge, partner, and liaison between funders and CARE.
Responsibly and thoroughly keep donor records updated in CARE's CRM, Salesforce as a basic function of strong donor management.
Cross-team Collaboration
Support a community-building strategy that fosters meaningful relationships, learning, and peer-to-peer connections for Planned Givers in key markets.
Serve as the Planned Giving liaison for the West Coast Major Gifts team to help secure blended gifts by providing training and guidance; and conducting joint visits.
Required Qualifications
Candidates must reside in any location within California, Washington or Oregon.
Minimum of 5 years professional experience in a fundraising role
Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and work experience
Familiarity with all aspects of fundraising concepts, including Planned Giving, Major Gifts, and stewardship functions
Passion and commitment for CARE's mission and values
Excellent communication and writing skills, good judgment and discretion, and the ability to successfully interact with donors, board members, and staff at all levels of the organization.
Demonstrated ability to establish, cultivate, and steward strong relationships with internal and external audiences.
Demonstrated ability to build successful innovative donor engagement strategies.
Ability to develop and execute fundraising strategies and plans that integrate into the organization's mission, priorities and goals.
Uses compelling arguments to gain the support and commitment of others
Preferred Qualifications
Experience at a large non-profit and or/ an international NGO
Experience with Planned Giving solicitations
Knowledge of Planned Giving vehicles
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