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Director of Development

Association of Fundraising Professionals, Milford, CT, United States


Director of Development Jerusalem Institute of Justice Spring 2026 | Remote, US

About Jerusalem Peacebuilders Jerusalem Peacebuilders (JPB) is an interfaith, nonprofit organization providing peace and leadership educational programs for Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Druze students and teachers. These programs bring together participants from Jerusalem, Israel, Palestine, and the United States to develop the confidence, skills, and relationships needed to lead for peace. Grounded in a multipartial approach, JPB advances informed, peace leadership among all parties involved.

JPB operates school leadership and communications programs in classrooms across Texas and the Holy Lands for students in grades 9 - 12. In addition, there are also Summer Institutes in Texas, Cyprus, Switzerland, and Northern Ireland. Each two-week program is led by JPB staff and is designed to foster leadership and peacebuilding skills through dialogue, service projects, and experiential learning.

JPB's teacher-training program, EXCEL, provides Israeli Arab and Jewish high school educators with the language and intercultural training to integrate peacebuilding and youth leadership curriculum in their classrooms. These year-round programs meet online and in Jerusalem, Nazareth, Cambridge, and Northern Ireland and are conducted in partnership with leading educational institutions.

Supporting JPB's programming is a strong network of global partners across educational, diplomatic, and nonprofit sectors. The organization operates with a lean team and an engaged community of supporters committed to advancing interfaith leadership and peacebuilding.

For more information about JPB, please visit https://www.jerusalempeacebuilders.org/

About Philanthropy at Jerusalem Peacebuilders Philanthropy is central to advancing JPB's interfaith education and peacebuilding programs. The organization has cultivated a strong culture of giving rooted in family, friends, and community networks and has excelled in grassroots and retail philanthropy.

As JPB enters its next phase, it seeks to grow beyond its existing base and build a more robust major gifts program focused on high-net-worth individuals and institutional donors across the United States. This includes expanding prospect research, launching targeted mini campaigns, and strengthening systems that support long term sustainability.

About the Position This is a remarkable opportunity for an experienced development leader to join Jerusalem Peacebuilders at a critical time. The ideal candidate will have deep cross-cultural sensitivity, a passion for interfaith peacebuilding in the Holy Lands, and an eagerness to roll up their sleeves and get things done. They will be part of a small team to achieve ambitious fundraising goals and help shape the next chapter of JPB's growth. The current annual goal is $1.3M.

The position will report to The Rev. Canon Nicholas Porter, President and Vice President Dorothy Porter and will work closely with Executive Director Dr. Elias Farah and senior leadership. The Director of Development (DOD) will be responsible for designing and executing a comprehensive fundraising strategy, growing the organization's major gifts program, and expanding philanthropic engagement beyond its current networks. The DOD will manage a portfolio of high-capacity donors, cultivate new prospects nationally, and secure significant commitments in support of JPB's mission.

This individual will work across time zones, manage a communications intern, and partner with leadership to help strengthen overall fundraising systems and performance. The role requires a demonstrated track record of securing major gifts, grants, comfort engaging in nuanced conversations about peace in the Middle East, and the ability to operate both strategically and tactically in a lean organization.

This position is fully remote and U.S. based, with preference for candidates located in the Eastern or Central time zones. Regular domestic travel and periodic international travel will be required.

Key Responsibilities Fundraising Strategy and Growth

Design and implement a comprehensive development strategy aligned with organizational priorities and annual fundraising goals

Build and manage a strong major gifts and grants pipeline, expanding beyond existing networks to engage high net worth individuals and new funders nationally

Identify and research new revenue opportunities aligned with JPB's educational and peacebuilding programs

Establish clear metrics and track progress toward defined fundraising goals

Major Donor Cultivation and Stewardship

Identify, cultivate, solicit, and steward a portfolio of high-capacity donors and funders

Develop tailored engagement strategies aligned with JPB's multipartisan mission

Partner with senior leadership in high level donor meetings and relationship building

Ensure consistent stewardship and impact reporting

Campaigns and Communications

Lead targeted mini campaigns tied to program priorities

Manage and mentor a communications intern to strengthen donor messaging and outreach

Key Qualifications

5+ years of professional fundraising experience with track record of securing gifts and grants at the six-figure level

Proven ability to design and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy aligned with organizational priorities

Experience building and expanding prospect pipelines beyond established relationships and institutional networks

Ability to set clear revenue goals, develop forecasts, and track performance against measurable benchmarks

Experience strengthening fundraising systems, donor tracking, and reporting infrastructure in a growing, complex organization

Comfort representing an organization externally with high-net-worth individuals, foundations, and institutional partners

Experience leading targeted campaigns tied to strategic programmatic growth

Strong cross-cultural fluency and deep sensitivity to Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Druze communities

Ability to operate both strategically and tactically in a lean, entrepreneurial environment

Experience collaborating across program, communications, and leadership teams to align fundraising with mission delivery

Willingness and ability to travel domestically and internationally

All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. The salary range for this position is $100,000 - $110,000 commensurate with experience.

To express interest, please submit your cover letter and resume in confidence here: https://www.developmentguild.com/current-searches/director-of-development-for-jerusalem-peacebuilders/

For more information, please visit www.developmentguild.com.

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