Chief Development Officer Position Available In New York, New York
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Job Description
Company DescriptionGirls Inc. of New York City (GINYC) delivers life-changing programs that inspire youth to be strong, smart, and bold. Research-based curricula, delivered by trained professionals, equips youth to achieve academically; lead emotionally and physically healthy lives; manage money; navigate media messages; and discover an interest in science, technology, engineering, and math. GINYC is an independent affiliate of the national Girls Inc. network, the nation’s leading expert on issues affecting girls and young women.
Job DescriptionGINYC is seeking an innovative, energetic, and thoughtful CDO. This individual works closely with the CEO, governing board and senior management to provide leadership and oversight of all resource development strategies and activities, including creating, planning and managing successful initiatives in the areas of major gifts, grants, special events, annual giving, planned giving, growth campaigns, communications and stewardship, and will ensure the alignment of development activities with the mission, policies, values and goals of GINYC.The successful candidate will possess excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills, as well as persuasive power and persistence. They will be skilled in motivating and leading teams, and maintaining excellent relationships with various donors, partners and other stakeholders. The position reports directly to the CEO and works in close partnership with the senior leadership team.
Responsibilities:
Work closely with CEO and key stakeholders in the development and management of corporate, foundation and government grants, major gifts and fundraising campaigns – Create annual philanthropy plans to meet financial goals, analyze results, and pivot as neededDevelop growth campaign strategy in concert with the CEO and the Board, as well as managing the process.
Cultivate a robust portfolio of major gifts, as well as new corporate and foundation prospects that require a systematic approach of personal visits and outreachDevelop new donor sources and fundraising programs as well as retaining, engaging existing donorsMaximize fundraising potential from existing donors through communication strategies that include social media fundraising and direct mailing appeals as well as in person meetings.
Collaborative management of annual gala and smaller-scale events (in person and virtual)Track and report on the fulfillment of grants in coordination with program and financial teams and serve as an ongoing liaison to donorsManage the development operations team and function efficiently, and oversee activities in coordination with the development team to build skills, knowledge, and abilities of team in all aspects of resource developmentDevelop, edit and/or review written proposals, letters and other communications for individuals, corporations, foundations and grantorsKeep abreast of developments in philanthropy and fund developmentOversee and improve existing development department infrastructure: donor tracking database, donor communications, and evaluation and reporting systemsMaintain accountability and ensure compliance with all regulations and laws, as well as the code of ethics for fundraising professionals. Maintain donor and financial records in accordance with general accounting and fundraising standards.
Compensation & Benefits:
GINYC offers competitive salary, an excellent benefits package, a strong talent development orientation, and fosters a highly skilled, energized and empowered workforce.
Location:
NYC with some remote days per week
To Apply:
Please submit resume and cover letter, as well samples of grant proposals to [email protected] Indicate application is for the Chief Development Officer role in your email subject line. No phone calls, please.
QualificationsSeveral years of fundraising experience, with demonstrated ability to raise six and seven figure donations and sponsorshipsProven track record with major donors; ability to work effectively with high net worth donors and engage key stakeholdersProven track record with institutional partners and sponsors and the ability to develop long-term partnership relationshipsExperience coordinating in-person and virtual fundraising eventsHigh-level understanding and knowledge of a youth focused, multi-cultural perspective and New York City-based, youth development programmingHighly motivated, with engaging personality, ready to conduct donor visits and fundraising callsHistory of building effective, collaborative working relationships dependent upon mutual trust, integrity, discretion and good judgmentAbility to develop strategic communications contentStrong relationship management, decision-making, and leadership skillsExcellent writing, analytical, and research skills required to craft funding proposals in a clear and compelling mannerBachelor’s degree required, Masters preferredAdditional InformationGirls Inc. of NYC is an equal opportunity employer. Women of color and LGBTQ candidates are encouraged to apply.
At GINYC, we are united by our commitment to creating safe and supportive girl-positive spaces. Our programming cultivates environments where all girl-identified young people are seen and heard. Our organization strives to be a model for sustainable change within our society. We recognize that for true diversity to be realized, equity, inclusion, and belonging must also be present. To embody these principles, we commit to ongoing work in allyship, inclusivity, transparency, and accountability with staff, funders, and supporters.
We embrace diversity within our organization and in the communities, we live and serve in, inclusive of culture, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender identity, age, class, religion, and people with disabilities. We aim to lead by example with a workforce that reflects the rich diversity and unique characteristics of our constituents and of New York City.
Each employee and every role at GINYC is essential in fulfilling our mission. Through ongoing and intentional professional talent development resources, we aim to provide equitable access to opportunities for advancement within our organization and empower our staff to show up and strive to be stronger, smarter, and bolder each and every day.
The culture at GINYC focuses on building empathetic relationships and supportive structures that encourage the free and open expression of ideas, innovation, and creativity. We are advocates for each other and for the youth we serve. We encourage a sense of belonging and authenticity, value collaboration, and intentionally seek to compensate for, and ultimately eliminate, the barriers that prevent equal access to resources, opportunities, and advancement.