DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR
Company: Massachusetts Nonprofit Network
Location: Lynn
Posted on: November 10, 2024
Job Description:
Raw Art Works (RAW), a creative community arts organization
rooted in art therapy, believes that all young people should be
seen + heard and that everyone has a story to tell. Through art,
RAW youth create in unexpected ways and envision new possibilities
for their future. Founded in 1988, RAW strives to ensure that youth
and staff are welcomed into a diverse, equitable, and inclusive
environment the moment they step through the door. Through the
arts, youth are given the tools to process what is going on in
their lives, giving them the opportunity to create in unexpected
ways and envision new possibilities for their future. The strong
relationships youth form with RAW peers and staff and RAW's culture
and program model contribute to a strong sense of safety,
connection, and support. RAW's mission is to ignite the desire to
create and confidence to succeed in underserved youth. Over 350
youth, ages 8-19, participate in after-school and summer visual and
expressive arts groups, digital film school classes, leadership
development opportunities, and college and career access
programming. When youth attend RAW, they are seen and heard through
a refined blend of art and therapy. Staff trained in
trauma-informed care offer grounding for youth who have experienced
serious adverse childhood experiences. RAW staff have helped lead
the creative youth development movement since its inception,
establishing RAW as an organization recognized and respected for
its program impact at a national level. About the Role: The
Development Director nurtures and grows a robust philanthropy
program that looks beyond RAW's current status to envision and
sustain an organization striving for ever greater community impact
while adhering to long-term capitalization and short-term
operational goals. Directing all aspects of fundraising and adept
at in-person solicitation (corporate, institutional, and
individual), the Development Director is responsible for over $3
million in revenue with plans to grow revenue significantly. This
individual develops and implements strategies and plans to deepen
relationships in all segments of the philanthropic community while
maintaining a strong knowledge of the local and national
philanthropic landscape. The successful Development Director takes
a leadership role both within the organization and externally,
interacting frequently with current and prospective supporters to
establish beneficial relationships. Reporting to and partnering
with the Executive Director, the Development Director is a member
of RAW's Leadership Team, offering input and advice on
organizational issues and advancing organizational goals. The
Development Director manages the Development Team, which currently
includes the Development Manager and two Grants Managers. The
Development Director also works collaboratively with the program
staff and the Board of Directors. Demonstrating a high degree of
versatility and resiliency, the Development Director focuses
intensely on achieving fundraising goals and prioritizes
relationship building while executing the hands-on work required to
continue building the fundraising capacity of the team. - Roles and
Responsibilities: Fundraising Leadership and External Affairs
- Develop and guide the implementation of RAW's overall
fundraising strategy that responds to recent development
assessment, and that will support growth anticipated from the new
Strategic Plan in FY26.
- Create an actionable written development plan that balances
individual, foundation, government, corporate support, as well as
alternative income-generating models.
- As a member of the senior leadership team, actively participate
in organizational strategic planning and management.
- Serve as both a thought leader, and a practitioner who
tactically contributes to the team (e.g. writes grant proposals or
leads meetings with donors).
- Foster interdepartmental collaboration to enhance institutional
and individual fundraising strategies.
- Collaborate with the Leadership Team and program staff in
matters of proposal development, budgeting, reporting, and site
visits.
- Advocate for RAW's artistic and community impact and facilitate
connections with donors and prospects by becoming a highly visible
presence as an external spokesperson, serving on event committees,
and attending board/donor events and external community and
foundation events as needed.
- Stay current and advise on developments in the philanthropic,
arts & culture, and economic development sectors and political
environments that impact fundraising trends, goals, and strategies.
Donor Identification, Research, Cultivation, Solicitation, and
Stewardship
- Serve as thought leader for RAW's ED, advising and
collaborating on philanthropic activities and providing strategic
advice and preparation for all aspects of relationships with
current and prospective donors.
- Oversee the development and implementation of ongoing
stewardship of major donors, using a moves management framework to
create specific, individualized action plans and goals.
- Map and leverage the philanthropic and strategic relationships
of the Board.
- Build trust and relationships with a portfolio of key
institutional and individual donors and high-level prospects, with
the end goal of personally soliciting gifts.
- Craft and deliver written and verbal grant or gift requests
from major donors and prospects.
- Ensure successful execution of fundraising and donor events and
oversee segmented post-event follow-up with donors. Departmental
Operations, Administration and Oversight
- Supervise and mentor the development team by setting clear
expectations, providing motivation, assisting in their professional
development, and maintaining the highest levels of
professionalism.
- Develop clear roles, responsibilities, and actionable goals for
the development team while maintaining a culture of respect and
collaboration.
- Create simple easy to use systems for foundation assessment,
building objective criteria to help teams determine which
philanthropic opportunities to go for, which to pass on, and which
to defer until later. Ensure effective system implementation of
"The Life of a Grant."
- Oversee development systems (fundraising calendar, CRM
database, donor and prospect records etc.) to ensure clear process
ownership, communication and collaboration.
- Serve as liaison with the Finance team to help with budget
development and cost tracking.
- Establish and ensure standards of excellence (and RAW brand
consistency) across all written and digital materials and external
communications produced by the development team.
- Prepare and monitor development revenue and expense budgets,
regularly reporting on development goals and progress to the
Executive Director and board of directors.
- Serve as an advisor and liaison to board committees as
designated by the Executive Director. Prepare timely reports for ED
and Board as needed. Traits and Characteristics: The successful
Development Director is a skilled fundraiser, proactive leader, and
outstanding relationship builder with the ability to pursue RAW's
ambitious goals with resilience and determination. This individual
enjoys frequent interaction and collaboration with others,
demonstrating leadership skills tempered by diplomacy. The
Development Director is self-directed with the versatility to
manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment, balancing
tasks and projects with a sense of urgency. The Development
Director possesses outstanding interpersonal and communication
skills that inspire collaboration and the ability to articulate
compelling verbal and written messages for support to diverse
audiences. With a curious spirit and open attitude, this individual
actively represents and models a culture of philanthropy and
gratitude, explicitly and implicitly. Highly organized and
goal-driven, the Development Director brings a passion to
positively impact RAW's success, complemented by well-developed
skills and an efficient best practices approach. Additional
competencies for the ideal Development Director include:
- Teamwork and Accountability - The ability to build diverse and
meaningful relationships, create active participation to accomplish
goals, and respond conscientiously to a variety of internal and
external stakeholders.
- Donor Focus and Influencing Others - The capacity to
demonstrate appreciation for the diverse views and needs of a
multitude of constituents and build rapport with community,
business, and philanthropic leaders.
- Planning, Organizing, and Prioritization - The dexterity to
establish realistic timelines and ascertain top priorities for
optimum productivity of development efforts. Key Qualifications:
The following are the suggested qualifications for the Development
Director role at RAW. RAW is most interested in finding the best
candidate for the job - not just candidates who check all the
boxes. All are encouraged to apply.
- Minimum of 5-7+ years' experience in a fundraising management
position at a comparable mid-to-large-sized non-profit organization
(3M+ operating budget).
- Both qualitative and quantitative analytical skills, with the
ability to clearly communicate information for a diverse group of
stakeholders.
- Excellent project management skills, with the ability to take a
project from assignment to completion, manage multiple simultaneous
requests for information, and prioritize accordingly to meet
deadlines.
- Demonstrated success and progressive leadership experience in
fundraising and development, ideally with exposure to the nonprofit
landscape.
- Expertise and interest in supporting the building and
streamlining of internal systems and processes for the development
department.
- Experience growing individual giving programs and donor bases,
with an interest and affinity for forging and cultivating new
relationships.
- Exposure to foundation and grant work, with ability to provide
relationship and strategic support to grant staff.
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion,
and an ability to weave that commitment into the development
department's practices.
- Able to think strategically to engage across multiple platforms
with various audiences simultaneously.
- Interest in analytics and in converting data into actionable
strategy and/or improvements to fundraising programming and
delivery.
- Excellent organizational skills and capacity to prioritize and
manage time well, with strong attention to detail.
- Ability to work as a self-starter without oversight, and as a
team player who productively engages with others within and outside
the organization.
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