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Philanthropy Officer

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Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon

Eugene, OR (In Person)

$66,824 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/31/2026

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Philanthropy Officer Eugene, OR Job Details Full-time $60,000 - $70,000 a year 14 hours ago Qualifications Budget management Budget control Major gifts Driver's License Revenue target achievement Full Job Description About Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon (PPSO) has been dedicated to providing expert reproductive health care and sexuality education in Southwestern Oregon for over 55 years. PPSO provides more than 30,000 patient visits each year at four health centers and via telehealth. PPSO is also regarded as the region's most respected provider of medically accurate sexuality education for young people and adults, as well as training programs for professionals who work with youth and families. Education and training programs make over 10,000 contacts each year, transforming the lives of young people in southwestern Oregon. PPSO's essential health services include breast and cervical cancer screenings, well-woman annual exams, birth control, abortion care, LGBTQ+ health, STI prevention, testing and treatment, pregnancy testing, PrEP (Pre-exposure prophylaxis), HPV vaccinations, vasectomies, and more. Join our dedicated and mission driven team as we work to serve more than 40,000 individuals a year with comprehensive reproductive healthcare, education, and advocacy. For more information, visit www.ppsworegon.org. Position Summary The Philanthropy Officer is responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with current and prospective mid-level and major donors ($1,000+) and funders to achieve fundraising goals, both independently and with PPSO leadership. The Philanthropy Officer plays an integral role in the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of philanthropic gifts and will represent PPSO through cultivation and stewardship efforts and events, while educating and informing donors of PPSO's programs, campaigns, and goals.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential Duties Identify, manage, and steward a portfolio of mid-level and major donors and prospects, which includes individuals, families, family foundations, and private foundations with the capacity to give $1,000 or more. Lead the cultivation and solicitation of annual gifts in-person as well as through proposal writing to individuals, foundations, family foundations, organizations, and corporations. Record donor interactions, relationships, and other relevant information in the donor database in accordance with policies and procedures and industry best practices. With guidance from the Chief Development Officer, develop and manage robust donor engagement plan and activities that strengthen PPSO's voice and presence in our community. Develop concepts and messages that compellingly articulate the mission, vision, PPSO's core values and exceptional attributes of the organization in language directed to various audiences in meetings, thank-you notes, letters, emails, articles, stories, and reports. Work closely and strategically with other development staff to coordinate and integrate mid-level and major gifts with the Annual Campaign, planned giving, events, other special campaigns, and grant-seeking efforts. Represent PPSO at key community events virtually and in-person, using these opportunities as public relations, cultivation, and/or prospecting opportunities; provide recommendations on invitation lists that involve donors or prospects. Stay apprised of best practices and industry changes; make recommendations to improve systems/procedures of new and ongoing operational protocol(s) as appropriate or requested. Represent PPSO in the community at events and through nonprofit partner engagement. Work closely with Planned Parenthood's National Office and the Development Officers Counsel community to learn and share best practices, liaise with National Office staff to coordinate joint asks. Other duties as assigned. Equity and Culture Participate and engage in
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QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
The responsibilities listed below are representative, but not all inclusive of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability necessary to satisfactorily and successfully perform the essential duties of this position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position. Minimum Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Public Policy, Business, Non-profit Management, Marketing/Communications, Political Science, or related field; or equivalent combination of education and experience. At least 2-3 years of progressively responsible fundraising experience within a similar nonprofit, higher education, social service, or health care organization. At least 1-2 years experience in prospect management, individual gift solicitation, managing a portfolio of major donors, and a proven track record of successfully meeting or exceeding revenue goals. At least 2-3 years of events, budget management, project and/or volunteer management experience. Preferred Qualifications Experience with Planned Parenthood affiliate. Familiar with Salesforce, EveryAction, and/or another relevant fundraising database. Demonstrated ability to work directly with historically and systemically oppressed communities. Proficiency in Spanish is preferred. Professional Competencies Effective verbal and written communication skills. Skilled in prioritization and able to take initiative. Exhibits flexibility and adapts well to change. Effective stress management skills. Strong interpersonal skills and able to work cooperatively with others, both internally and externally. Travel & Availability Requirements Must reside within a reasonable commuting distance from primary health center. Ability to travel and work flexible hours on an as needed basis. Reliable transportation and valid driver's license required.

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