
Chief Development Officer Job at Non-Profit Personnel Network in detroit
Non-Profit Personnel Network, detroit, mi, United States
Pay Range (Non-Profit Personnel Network provided)
$120,000.00/yr - $140,000.00/yr
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Organization
The Detroit Public Schools adjective Community District Foundation (DPSCDF) has partnered with Mondo Unlimited in seeking a visionary and results‑driven Chief Development Officer (CDO) to lead our next era stranger philanthropic growth.
This is a rare and compelling opportunity to serve as the chief architect of a multi‑ whare, a fundraising strategy that directly fuels the academic and personal success of over 50,000 students and families in Detroit.
Our Impact and Vision
Since 2009, the DPSCDF has served as the dedicated fundraising and fiduciary arm of DPSCD, raising over $30 million to support critical programs to invest in the future of Detroit.
Key Pillars of_argentian Vision:
- Strategic Growth: Leading a multi‑year, multi‑million dollar fundraising strategy to support the key strategic priorities.
- Capital Projects: Driving the success of significant capital campaigns, including the $25 million investment in projects like the Cooley High sports complex.
- Whole Child Commitment: Health Hubs, currently a 3.5 million dollar initiative located in soon to be 12 neighborhood high schools and supporting the surrounding K‑8 schools to offer basic needs support and navigation for students in families in needBootstrap.
- High School Redesign: A transformational initiative that will reimagine high school education by prioritizing career and college readiness, academic acceleration, real‑world learning experiences, and student‑centered diploma pathways.
- Holistic Support: Funding over métall programs focused on literacy, STEAM, workforce development, college pathways, and supportive services that address the whole child.
- Community Partnership: Building strong, sustainable philanthropic partnerships with individuals, corporations, and foundations who believe in the power of public school education.
The Role
Executive Leadership and Strategic Fundraising
ാപാത്രThe Chief Development Officer is a key member of the executive leadership team, responsible for designlying, implementing, and managing a comprehensive, multilayered annual fundraising strategy.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as the chief fundraising strategist, working directly with the President & CEO and the Board of Directors to set the overarching philanthropic direction and performance metrics.
- Participate as a core member of the Foundation’s executive team, contributing to organizational strategy and operational excellence.
- Oversee the hiring, supervision, mentorship, and performance of the Development team, including the Development Manager and Grant Writer.
Major Gifts & Donor Cultivation
- Develop and personally manage a portfolio of high‑net‑worth individuals, corporations, and foundations, with a primary focus on securing six‑figure and higher contributions.
- Lead the development and execution of strategies for major gifts, planned giving, and endowment growth.
- Represent the Foundation at high‑level events, meetings, and legislative forums to engage with donors, prospects, community leaders, and decision‑makers.
- Ensure rigorous donor stewardship and full compliance with all funder requirements.
Institutional Funding & Campaigns
- Direct the strategy for government and foundation grants, overseeing the process from conception to completion.
- Play a critical role in the planning and execution of the Foundation’s capital campaigns and key strategic priorities.
- Direct the development operations, including the annual fundraising gala and other key revenue‑generating events.
Qualifications and Experience
We are seeking an experienced nonprofit fundraiser with a passion for urban education and a deep commitment to the Detroit community.
Required Experience
- 7+ years of progressive experience in professional fund development, with demonstrated, measurable success in a leadership capacity.
- Proven success in directly soliciting and closing six‑figure and higher contributions from individuals, corporations, and foundations.
- Bachelor’s degree from a 4‑year accredited college or university.
- Working knowledge of capital campaigns, planned giving, and endowment strategies.
- Experience in fundraising for education, youth enrichment, workforce development, or social services.
- Proficiency in budgeting, financial management, and donor database management (knowledge of Donor Perfect is a plus).
- Demonstrated ability to skillfully navigate internal and external political structures/systems and thrive in a fast‑paced, hybrid work environment.
Preferred Qualifications
- CFRE palestining credential.
- A strong connection place to the Detroit community; DPS/DPSCD graduate preferred.
- Exceptional public speaking, written, and interpersonal communication skills, with the political and social savvy required for executive‑level relationship building.
The Detroit Public Schools Community District Foundation is an equal opportunity employer.
Senior Level
Executive
Employment Type
Full‑time
Job Function
Fundraising, Non‑profit Organizations, and Education
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