Director - Philanthropy
Company: Friends of Youth
Location: Kirkland
Posted on: May 31, 2025
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Job Description:
director - philanthropyThe Director of Philanthropy will have
leadership responsibility for developing and implementing Friends
of Youth' comprehensive strategy to philanthropy. In this role, the
Director of Philanthropy will work with the President & CEO, the
Board of Directors and agency Program Directors to develop
fundraising strategies including annual campaigns, major gifts,
planned-giving, and endowment efforts, that support key programs.
This role is expected to work closely with the President and CEO,
and the Marketing and Communication team, to develop ties with
community organizations, corporations, and individual supporters,
to uplift donor stewardship, acquisition, retention, and
appreciation.--Essential duties--Annual Campaign:--Develop and
execute fundraising strategies that meet annual revenue goals
across campaigns, inclusive of individual giving, corporate gifts,
foundations, and special events.--Ensure effective use of CRM
systems to achieve the overall objectives of the agency' annual
campaign goal.--Board Interaction and Support:----Attend Board of
Directors meetings and prepare monthly development reports for
Board members as required.--Work in partnership with the President
and CEO to guide the Board's Development Committee on their chart
of work.--Work in partnership with the President and CEO to train,
motivate, and involve Board members in the development process,
specifically, Donor Engagement process.--Work closely with the
Chair of the Resource Development Committee on monthly meeting
agendas, action items, etc.--Community and Civic Giving:--In
partnership with the President and CEO, assist in the cultivation
of civic and community giving to the agency.--In collaboration with
the Marketing and Communication division, develop presentation
materials for agency representatives, and key stakeholders to use
in representation of the agency.--Foundation/Corporate
Relations:--Identify, cultivate, and maintain relationships with
key private foundations and corporations with vested interests in
serving youth.--Provide ongoing stewardship and program progress to
funders while developing updated information for prospective
funders on programs of interest.--Successfully achieve the annual
financial goal for corporate and foundation giving.--Grants
(Private Funders):--Working in partnership with the Grants team,
supervise all private grant communication activities to ensure
quality of presentation and continuity of information and eliminate
any potential duplication of efforts.--Working in partnership with
the Grants team, lead the identification and qualification process
for new sources of private grants.--Achieve the annual financial
goal for private grants.--Major Gifts:--Work closely with
Foundation Board, and Foundation Board Chair to develop and
implement fundraising strategies consistent with the agency'
goals.--Working in partnership with the President and CEO, be
responsible for raising donations at the major gift level for
capital and operating needs to optimize fundraising success and
help fulfill Friends of Youth mission and strategic
objectives.--Work collaboratively with internal/external
stakeholders and volunteers to identify prospects.--Develop and
implement short term and long-term cultivation and solicitation
strategies.--Involve and train Board members and other agency
volunteers in the acquisition of major gift support.--Implement
acknowledgement and recognition systems for special
donors.--Develop and oversee special procedures to monitor and
evaluate major gift progress.--Successfully achieve the annual goal
for major gifts.--Develop and maintain key major gift donor
relationships.--Planned Giving:--Introduce, cultivate, and steward
relationships with established donors to
planned-giving.--Coordinate planned giving efforts including
bequests, trusts, and the development of gifts or securities,
property, and other appreciated assets.--Work collaboratively with
the Marketing and Communications team to develop appropriate
recognition, engagement, and communication tools.--Professional
Conduct:--Maintain a high standard of ethics, integrity, and
professional practice in development activities.--Keep abreast of
development issues by attending conferences, seminars, professional
organization meetings, networking and staying current on trends in
philanthropy.--Special Campaigns (Capital and Program):--Working in
partnership with the President and CEO, develop the strategies,
timeline, and structure for the implementation of special program
and capital campaigns.--Direct the feasibility study, compose the
case for support, organize special committees, organize prospect
identification, and develop gift strategy phases, and assist in the
solicitation process.--Working with the President and CEO and the
Resource Development Committee, successfully raise the capital
necessary to meet the annual financial goals of the
organization.--Special Events:--Work with Board members and the
President and CEO to develop key signature events.--Develop special
cultivation events as they relate to achieving agency goals.--Drive
increasing attendance and average gift size.--Achieve the annual
financial goal for special events.--Supervision:--Supervise the
Manager of Development and Assistant of Development.--Other
Duties--Please note this job description is not designed to cover
or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or
responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job.
Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with
or without notice.We require:Bachelor's Degree in a human-service
or business-related field. In place of a degree, minimum of 10
years of relevant experience can be substituted.--Minimum of 5
years of experience successfully managing major gifts, donor
relationships/stewardship, corporate partnerships and sponsorships,
and fund development.--Demonstrated experience in and understanding
of diversity, equity, inclusion, and systemic antiracism, as it
relates to Development and the strategic vision of an
organization.--Experience utilizing donor databases and online
fundraising tools. Working knowledge of Raiser's Edge
preferred.Ability to pass a criminal background check & TB test--WA
Driver's license with a safe driving record--Proof of COVID
vaccination--We offer:--Generous time off including 15 vacation
days per year, paid sick leave, 11 paid holidays, 2 social justice
leave days per year for full-time employeesHealth insurance package
including medical, dental, vision, 24/7 access to telehealth, long
term disability and life insurance--Retirement plan with
match--Transgender Health Benefits----Friends of Youth is committed
to equity and creating a diverse and inclusive work environment as
an equal opportunity employer. We welcome, honor, and celebrate our
clients, colleagues, and communities' diverse identities and
cultures. For more information, email hr@friendsofyouth.org.--For a
copy of the full job description, please
email---HR@friendsofyouth.org.Compensation details: 100000-130000
Yearly SalaryPI3b0a2244dbc0-25660-37765243
Keywords: Friends of Youth, Kirkland , Director - Philanthropy, Executive , Kirkland, Washington
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