Director of Development (Institutional Giving)
Company: Merit America
Location: Washington
Posted on: September 3, 2024
Job Description:
About the Role:
Merit America empowers low-wage workers to build family-sustaining
careers through innovative training programs and supportive
coaching. As the Director of Institutional Giving, you'll play a
pivotal leadership role in fueling this mission by stewarding and
securing transformative gifts from foundations and corporate
partners.
The Director of Institutional Giving will actively work with Merit
America co-CEOs, the executive team, and the Vice President of
Development to expertly manage and thoughtfully cultivate
relationships with new and existing funding partners and ensure
their support for the organization's mission.
A successful candidate will:
- Thoughtfully and strategically own relationships and manage a
robust portfolio of existing partners with annual grant sizes
between $50,000 and $1M+ (with most of the grants at
$250K+).
- Develop and present strong, compelling cases for support to
attract new six-, seven-, and eight-figure corporate and foundation
funding partners to our mission and impact.
- Manage, coach, and develop two full-time staff members.
The Director of Institutional Giving is an exempt role and will
report directly to the Vice President of Development and work
primarily with Merit America's co-CEOs and the Development Team,
which is part of the broader Growth Team.
What You'll be Doing:
Alongside the VP of Development, the Director of Institutional
Giving will create and implement a comprehensive fundraising
strategy focused on foundation and corporate funding partners. This
leader will manage all relationships and opportunities with
foundations and corporations that support Merit America or are
likely to do so in the future. The 2024 fundraising target for this
role is -$4M ($500k of which has already been secured) in funding
opportunities directly led by them and their team. This leader will
also contribute to a broader org-wide 2024 fundraising goal of $27M
with strategy and execution in close coordination with Merit
America co-CEOs and the VP of Development.
The responsibilities of the Director of Institutional Giving will
include, but are not limited to, the following:
Pipeline Development (30%):
- Design outreach strategies and streamline systems to increase
Merit America's visibility among potential funding partners at the
right time, leveraging the right resources. This work may
include:
- Working with the Development Coordinator to conduct thorough
prospect research and relationship mapping to help identify paths
to connect with new prospective partners.
- Establishing relationships with and embedding Merit America
within aligned funder communities via meetings, networking,
conferences, events, speaking engagements, and more.
- Collaborating with the Sr. Development Manager to fully manage
the grant reporting calendar and prospect pipeline, executing
action items aligned to internal and external deadlines.
- Partner with Finance, Growth, Product, Policy, and Program
teams to craft compelling proposals to prospective funders and meet
the needs of Merit America's mission and strategy.
- Create well-written, engaging, and strategic grant proposals
and reports that position Merit America for success according to
all submission and reporting deadlines.
- Prepare co-CEOs/executive leaders for external meetings with
current and prospective funders.
- Manage the Institutional Giving pipeline, identifying which
prospects are in which stage, which prospects may need additional
cultivation, and coordinating with other team members to execute
those actions and close gifts to hit fundraising targets.
Portfolio and Relationship Management (50%):
- With the team's support, manage the relationship with each
funding partner's primary point(s) of contact, including producing
all grant applications, proposals, and reports; interacting via
regular meetings or presentations; and handling all
communications.
- Execute creative and authentic quarterly stewardship or
cultivation touchpoints for all institutional funders and
prospective funders.
- Successfully position the organization for renewed and
increased investment from partners at the end of their grant
cycle.
- Draft impactful, smart, engaging correspondence, including for
co-CEOs and others, to engage with current and prospective donors
and ensure leaders receive timely reminders to engage
prospects.
- Understand and leverage Merit America's impact data platform
(Hex) and donor management system (Salesforce) to drive accurate
reporting and decision-making.
- Maintain accurate records in the Salesforce database to enable
reporting to the team and stakeholders.
Leading a Collaborative Team (20%):
- Manage a talented team of two (Sr. Development Manager and
Development Coordinator), providing mentorship, coaching, and
performance management.
- Strategically grow the team over time, aligned to fundraising
success and increased goals.
- Engage the team in identifying and addressing pipeline gaps
with a solutions-oriented approach.
- Assist with and/or consult on any activities related to donor
identification, qualification, cultivation, solicitation, or
stewardship. Examples include:
- Events
- Website experience
- Reporting
- Surprise and delight experiences for donors (thoughtful,
unexpected stewardship)
- Assisting in donation processing, recognition, and database
accuracy
What Makes a Successful Candidate:
We recognize that individuals from marginalized backgrounds,
including women, people of color, and those with disabilities, are
often less likely to apply when they don't meet 100% of the job
qualifications. Don't let that be the reason you miss out on this
opportunity! We want to emphasize that your unique skills,
experiences, and perspectives are valuable, and we encourage you to
apply if you can demonstrate many of the skills and competencies.
Below are the skills that are relevant for thriving in this
role:
Must Haves:
- Proven experience working within a nonprofit development team,
including directly managing an institutional giving portfolio which
includes multiple six- seven and eight-figure gifts
- Demonstrated ability to build and lead a small strategic team
of fundraisers to meet or exceed fundraising targets
- Exceptional relationship-management skills, strong, poised and
inspiring communication and presentation skills, and ability to
draft communications on behalf of co-CEOs
- Phenomenal writing skills, with an emphasis on clear, concise
narrative; a knack for aligning the organization's mission to the
funder's goals and interests; and a keen eye for detail
- Proven ability to effectively and independently correspond and
engage with influential funders in writing, on calls, and in
person
- Comfort with impact data and leveraging that data to shape
external narrative with funders and prospects
- Strong cross-functional coordination ability
- Committed to Merit America's mission to pave pathways to
family-sustaining careers, break the poverty cycle, and create
upward mobility for low-wage workers
- Demonstrated history of embodying our , which inform our work
and drive our organization's culture
- Shared sense of responsibility and ownership for our collective
work in making a positive impact on the community we serve, true to
our value of Win & Lose Together
- Committed to continuous learning and growth in understanding
and addressing issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and
justice
- Passionate about fostering a workplace culture that embraces
and values individual differences, aligned with our core value of
inclusivity
Nice to Have:
- Experience with Salesforce
- Experience with iWave or similar wealth prospecting
tool
- Familiarity with the workforce development sector
- Comfort working with ChatGPT or similar AI tools
Other Logistics
- This position is full-time: 4-day work week (Fridays are an
operating day if there is a holiday closure during the
week)
- Location:Remote
- Salary: Base salary of $151,100, along with the potential to
earn an incentive bonus of up to $20,000 (prorated based on time of
hire)
Our goal is to have competitive and equitable compensation. We have
a market-based compensation approach, which means we benchmark each
role from reputable data sources. We compare our benchmarks against
similarly sized non-profit organizations with comparable annual
budgets and geographical areas. We pay the same rate for the same
roles and adjust to comply with statutory mandates.
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