
Development Manager, National Press Club Journalism Institute
National Press Club Journalism Institute, Washington, DC, United States
Overview
The National Press Club Journalism Institute believes a strong democracy depends on a well-trained, free press. The Institute’s portfolio includes professional development opportunities for journalists and strategic initiatives that advance press freedom in the U.S. and beyond.
The Development Manager is responsible for growing and diversifying philanthropic support for the Institute. This role partners closely with the executive director and board leadership to expand institutional support, build a stronger major gifts and individual giving program, and increase unrestricted revenue in support of press freedom and journalist training.
This position is both strategic and hands-on, designed for a mission-driven development professional who wants ownership of results and the opportunity to meaningfully increase philanthropic revenue at a national organization with growing impact.
Responsibilities
Partnering with the executive director to develop and execute a multi-year fundraising strategy focused on increasing total philanthropic revenue, strengthening individual giving, and reducing overreliance on any single funding source. In the first year, this role will focus on strengthening core fundraising operations while laying the groundwork for expanded grant and major giving growth.
Leading foundation and institutional fundraising, including prospect research, proposal development, reporting, and relationship stewardship, in alignment with organizational priorities.
Building and managing a portfolio of individual donors and prospects, with a focus on cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding mid-level and major gifts ($10,000+).
Managing fundraising for the Institute’s established annual events, with a focus on maximizing net revenue and donor conversion into ongoing support.
Establishing and executing an annual development communications plan that enhances donors’ connection to our work.
Ensuring accurate and timely completion of core fundraising administrative tasks, with systems and processes designed for efficiency.
Maintaining a strong understanding of the philanthropic landscape and trends related to journalism and democracy work.
Success in this role
Growth in total philanthropic revenue over time
Increased individual donor revenue and retention
Expansion of the major gifts pipeline
Improved fundraising systems that support sustainable growth
Qualifications
A clear commitment to the power of journalism and importance of a free press to a democracy
At least five years of direct experience in nonprofit fundraising, with demonstrated experience contributing to revenue growth, donor upgrades, or expansion of a fundraising program
Demonstrated success in grant writing and cultivating philanthropic relationships
Project management experience: outstanding organizational skills, adaptability, and coordination among stakeholders
Proven writing skills and the ability to articulate a strong narrative
Diplomatic and professional approaches to problem solving
The ability to work well in a collaborative, small-team environment
Tech savvy skills, with exceptional skill for database/CRM management and data analysis
Graphic design, social media, audio and video editing, and other production skills are welcomed but not required.
To apply
To apply for this role, please send a cover letter, your resume, and at least one development-focused work sample to NPCJI Executive Director Beth Francesco at bfrancesco@press.org. Please use the subject line Application: Development Manager.
Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis.
About the Institute
The National Press Club Journalism Institute promotes First Amendment values by equipping journalists in Washington, D.C., and nationwide with the skills, knowledge, standards, resources, and networks to empower and inform the public.
The National Press Club Journalism Institute is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, country of origin, citizenship, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other category protected by local, state, or federal laws.
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The National Press Club Journalism Institute believes a strong democracy depends on a well-trained, free press. The Institute’s portfolio includes professional development opportunities for journalists and strategic initiatives that advance press freedom in the U.S. and beyond.
The Development Manager is responsible for growing and diversifying philanthropic support for the Institute. This role partners closely with the executive director and board leadership to expand institutional support, build a stronger major gifts and individual giving program, and increase unrestricted revenue in support of press freedom and journalist training.
This position is both strategic and hands-on, designed for a mission-driven development professional who wants ownership of results and the opportunity to meaningfully increase philanthropic revenue at a national organization with growing impact.
Responsibilities
Partnering with the executive director to develop and execute a multi-year fundraising strategy focused on increasing total philanthropic revenue, strengthening individual giving, and reducing overreliance on any single funding source. In the first year, this role will focus on strengthening core fundraising operations while laying the groundwork for expanded grant and major giving growth.
Leading foundation and institutional fundraising, including prospect research, proposal development, reporting, and relationship stewardship, in alignment with organizational priorities.
Building and managing a portfolio of individual donors and prospects, with a focus on cultivating, soliciting, and stewarding mid-level and major gifts ($10,000+).
Managing fundraising for the Institute’s established annual events, with a focus on maximizing net revenue and donor conversion into ongoing support.
Establishing and executing an annual development communications plan that enhances donors’ connection to our work.
Ensuring accurate and timely completion of core fundraising administrative tasks, with systems and processes designed for efficiency.
Maintaining a strong understanding of the philanthropic landscape and trends related to journalism and democracy work.
Success in this role
Growth in total philanthropic revenue over time
Increased individual donor revenue and retention
Expansion of the major gifts pipeline
Improved fundraising systems that support sustainable growth
Qualifications
A clear commitment to the power of journalism and importance of a free press to a democracy
At least five years of direct experience in nonprofit fundraising, with demonstrated experience contributing to revenue growth, donor upgrades, or expansion of a fundraising program
Demonstrated success in grant writing and cultivating philanthropic relationships
Project management experience: outstanding organizational skills, adaptability, and coordination among stakeholders
Proven writing skills and the ability to articulate a strong narrative
Diplomatic and professional approaches to problem solving
The ability to work well in a collaborative, small-team environment
Tech savvy skills, with exceptional skill for database/CRM management and data analysis
Graphic design, social media, audio and video editing, and other production skills are welcomed but not required.
To apply
To apply for this role, please send a cover letter, your resume, and at least one development-focused work sample to NPCJI Executive Director Beth Francesco at bfrancesco@press.org. Please use the subject line Application: Development Manager.
Applications are being reviewed on a rolling basis.
About the Institute
The National Press Club Journalism Institute promotes First Amendment values by equipping journalists in Washington, D.C., and nationwide with the skills, knowledge, standards, resources, and networks to empower and inform the public.
The National Press Club Journalism Institute is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, country of origin, citizenship, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, or any other category protected by local, state, or federal laws.
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