
Monterey Symphony, reports to the President and CEO
Salary Range:
$71,000.00 To $79,000.00 Annually
Please send a cover letter and resume to: search@montereysymphony.org
A Day in the Life Join the Monterey Symphony during our 80th Anniversary season as we chart a course for the future! We are seeking a passionate and skilled
Donor Relations Manager
to help build lasting connections with our supporters and drive major gifts in support of our mission. This pivotal public facing role requires exceptional interpersonal abilities, a deep commitment to our vision, and a love for philanthropy.
What You’ll Do
Manage a portfolio of donors and prospects to secure gifts for the Symphony.
Lead donor appreciation efforts, including donor intermission lounges and green rooms.
Collaborate with the Development committee to plan donor cultivation and stewardship activities.
Research, cultivate, and solicit donors.
In concert with the Director of Marketing, prepare the annual slate of solicitation materials for the annual appeal, musician sponsorship campaign, and Monterey County Gives.
Attend Development committee meetings and provide after-action reports.
Schedule meetings and document all donor interactions through detailed contact reports.
Prepare and send thank-you/acknowledgment letters.
Work with the Personnel manager on obtaining and stewarding housing donors; assist in the placement of musicians.
Prepare and complete notification mailing of donor benefits to individuals according to their specific giving levels.
Work with the board of directors as a liaison.
You Will Definitely Need
Passion for the arts – knowledge of music a plus, but not necessary!
3+ years in nonprofit donor relations.
Experience working with a constituent database program.
Extremely strong written and verbal communication skills.
Skill with Microsoft Office suite of products.
An ability to work independently.
It Would Be Nice If You Had
Proven experience securing major gifts.
Commitment to personal and professional growth.
Innovative and open-minded approach to new fundraising strategies.
Goal-driven and results-oriented mindset.
This is a full-time, non-exempt position with an annual salary range of $71,000 to $79,000 DOE. Candidates without prior major gift fundraising experience will start at the lower end of the range, with opportunities for advancement upon achieving key milestones.
Benefits
Paid vacation and sick leave.
Membership in the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP).
Ongoing professional training in major gift solicitation.
A supportive, fun, and self-driven work environment committed to work-life balance.
More About Us Monterey Symphony is a fun place to work! Our offices are in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea, just two blocks from Sunset Center (our main performance venue). We also perform at Forest Theater and Sherwood Hall in Salinas. We value creativity, integrity, and kindness among our internal staff.
Disclaimer The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily, and if requested, reasonable accommodation will be provided to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship. Monterey Symphony retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position.
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Salary Range:
$71,000.00 To $79,000.00 Annually
Please send a cover letter and resume to: search@montereysymphony.org
A Day in the Life Join the Monterey Symphony during our 80th Anniversary season as we chart a course for the future! We are seeking a passionate and skilled
Donor Relations Manager
to help build lasting connections with our supporters and drive major gifts in support of our mission. This pivotal public facing role requires exceptional interpersonal abilities, a deep commitment to our vision, and a love for philanthropy.
What You’ll Do
Manage a portfolio of donors and prospects to secure gifts for the Symphony.
Lead donor appreciation efforts, including donor intermission lounges and green rooms.
Collaborate with the Development committee to plan donor cultivation and stewardship activities.
Research, cultivate, and solicit donors.
In concert with the Director of Marketing, prepare the annual slate of solicitation materials for the annual appeal, musician sponsorship campaign, and Monterey County Gives.
Attend Development committee meetings and provide after-action reports.
Schedule meetings and document all donor interactions through detailed contact reports.
Prepare and send thank-you/acknowledgment letters.
Work with the Personnel manager on obtaining and stewarding housing donors; assist in the placement of musicians.
Prepare and complete notification mailing of donor benefits to individuals according to their specific giving levels.
Work with the board of directors as a liaison.
You Will Definitely Need
Passion for the arts – knowledge of music a plus, but not necessary!
3+ years in nonprofit donor relations.
Experience working with a constituent database program.
Extremely strong written and verbal communication skills.
Skill with Microsoft Office suite of products.
An ability to work independently.
It Would Be Nice If You Had
Proven experience securing major gifts.
Commitment to personal and professional growth.
Innovative and open-minded approach to new fundraising strategies.
Goal-driven and results-oriented mindset.
This is a full-time, non-exempt position with an annual salary range of $71,000 to $79,000 DOE. Candidates without prior major gift fundraising experience will start at the lower end of the range, with opportunities for advancement upon achieving key milestones.
Benefits
Paid vacation and sick leave.
Membership in the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP).
Ongoing professional training in major gift solicitation.
A supportive, fun, and self-driven work environment committed to work-life balance.
More About Us Monterey Symphony is a fun place to work! Our offices are in downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea, just two blocks from Sunset Center (our main performance venue). We also perform at Forest Theater and Sherwood Hall in Salinas. We value creativity, integrity, and kindness among our internal staff.
Disclaimer The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position satisfactorily, and if requested, reasonable accommodation will be provided to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship. Monterey Symphony retains the right to change or assign other duties to this position.
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