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Patriotic Millionaires is hiring: Development Director in Washington

Patriotic Millionaires, Washington, DC, United States


Patriotic Millionaires is a collection of wealthy Americans that leverages its influence and unique voice to advance a vibrant and equitable economy, built on the foundation of a fair tax system, a livable wage floor, and equal access to political power. Our agenda is simple: Tax the Rich, Pay the People, Spread the Power.

We are seeking an experienced development professional for stewarding and growing a high touch membership program, cultivating new prospects, co-leading two annual in-person member events in DC, and strengthening the organization's overall fundraising strategy across both our 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) entities.

This role is ideal for someone who has previously served as a Development Director of a membership organization with a significant budget and brings 7-10 years of overall development experience, with a strong track record in major gifts, prospecting, and relationship driven fundraising.

Membership & Major Gifts

  • Lead stewardship and renewal of a high capacity membership base through personalized outreach and consistent engagement.
  • Drive prospecting efforts with an entrepreneurial mindset in identifying, cultivating, and securing new members aligned with our mission.
  • Oversee a structured stewardship calendar including calls, personalized emails, handwritten notes, Zoom conversations, and in person meetings.
  • Partner with the President to prepare for donor conversations, briefings, and strategic asks.

Fundraising Strategy & Systems

  • Maintain and refine existing development systems, pipelines, and CRM processes to support accurate tracking and forecasting.
  • Develop annual fundraising plans and revenue projections for both the c3 and c4.
  • Ensure clear, compliant separation of c3/c4 fundraising activities, working closely with internal compliance staff.

Foundation & Institutional Giving

  • Cultivate and manage relationships with private foundations and institutional funders.
  • Oversee the grants calendar and proposal strategy; manage consultants or staff who support grant writing.
  • Ensure timely submission of proposals, reports, and stewardship materials (without necessarily needing to be the primary grant writer).

Events & Member Convenings

  • Co lead the design and content planning for two annual member convenings (a major spring conference and a more intimate fall gathering).
  • Shape the strategic flow, themes, and member experience while delegating logistics to staff and consultants.
  • Support smaller donor gatherings or briefings as needed.

Team Leadership

  • Supervise 1-2 development staff, providing mentorship, accountability, and professional growth opportunities.
  • Manage external consultants supporting development, events, or grants.
  • Foster a culture of collaboration, clarity, and high standards.

Cross Organizational Collaboration

  • Work closely with program, communications, and policy teams to align messaging and donor engagement.
  • Partner with the President and senior leadership on organizational strategy and long term sustainability.

Qualifications

  • Previously served as a Development Director.
  • 7-10 years of progressive development experience, with a strong major gifts background.
  • Demonstrated success cultivating and closing high capacity donors.
  • Experience with foundation and institutional philanthropy; comfort overseeing (but not necessarily writing) grants.
  • Strong understanding of fundraising in a dual 501(c)(3)/(c)(4) environment.
  • Exceptional relationship building skills , warm, polished, and confident with senior level donors.
  • Strong organizational and systems skills; comfort maintaining and refining CRM processes.
  • Entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to identify new prospects and opportunities.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to thrive in a small, mission driven, collaborative team.
  • Commitment to economic and social justice values.

Work Environment & Travel

  • Hybrid role based in Washington, DC; ideally in office three days per week (negotiable).
  • Occasional travel for donor meetings and events; annual convenings are held in DC.
  • We prioritize reasonable work life balance and a supportive team culture.