Part Time Development Specialist - Eastern Montana
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Friends of the Children
Billings, MT (In Person)
Part-Time
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Part Time Development Specialist - Eastern Montana Friends of the Children - 3.4 Billings, MT Job Details Part-time $22,880 - $31,528 a year 6 days ago Qualifications Writing grant proposals Report writing Bachelor's degree in communications Marketing Event coordination Bachelor's degree in business Research Mid-level Donor relationship building Bachelor's degree in marketing Social media platforms Project management Bachelor's degree Fundraising Data entry Organizational skills Prospecting Newsletters (communication methods) Communications 1 year Business Delegation Communication skills Editing Time management Full Job Description Basic Function /
Position Objective:
Our Development Specialist will be instrumental in assisting with the fundraising goals of the chapter. They will work alongside our Executive Director (ED) and Board of Directors with support from our Friends and in coordination with the rest of the Friends National network, to actualize the organization's fiscal goals and values. This is a part-time position, working 20 hours per week.Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Passion for serving youth facing the most challenging situations Work effectively - with ED, Board, and independently - to identify and cultivate donors including individuals, corporations and foundations Support the ED and Board of Directors with revising and implementing a development plan, systems and strategies as necessary to move our fundraising to the next level Perform prospect research on individuals, corporations, and foundations evaluate prospects for corporate and foundation grants With guidance and mentorship from the ED, actively participate in aspects of planning and managing the growth and development of the organization Excellent organization, time management, delegation and follow-up skills Plan and execute special funding opportunities (end-of-year-end appeal, Annual Report, etc.) Develop and launch a basic communications plan that will focus on educating and raising visibility for donors and prospects. This should include social media channels and electronic newsletters. Familiarity with state, local, and national philanthropic, governmental, and business communities Support activities required to prepare, submit, and manage basic grant proposals and reports Make, and in some cases attend, appointments and/or provide presentations with/for ED with foundation officers, community partners, and other prospects, arrange for onsite tours for stakeholdersEssential Skills and Abilities:
Be willing and able to attend and actively participate in team meetings, staff functions, and development events Possess commitment to extreme attention to detail, including but not limited to ability to implement self-checking procedures for data entry, produce accurate correspondence and reports, and produce and edit written materials accurately and consistently Have excellent project management and organizational skills to routinely manage and prioritize daily work and meet multiple deadlines simultaneously, especially during high-volume times of the year Demonstrate ability to work independently as well as in a team setting Have a passion for serving youth facing the most challenging situations Be a self-starter with a high level of initiative and willingness to learn Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills Be social media savvyRequired Education, Experience, and Abilities:
Bachelor's degree in nonprofit management, communications, marketing, business, or a related field or equivalent lived/professional experience 1-3 years of experience in fundraising, development, communications, or a related field preferred Experience with grant writing, donor relations, or event coordination strongly preferred Familiarity with nonprofit or community-based organizations, ideally in a rural or Montana context, is a plus Friends of the Children is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to addressing discriminatory practices. The equal employment opportunity policy of Friends of the Children provides fair and equal opportunities for all employees and job applicants. Friends of the Children hires and promotes individuals solely on the basis of their qualifications for the job to be filled.Similar remote jobs
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