Associate Vice President, Individual Major Gifts.
The Associate Vice President of Individual Major Gifts is responsible for executing a major gift fundraising strategy that supports both current-use and strategic growth fundraising objectives while integrating planned giving and annual support strategies. The successful candidate will have experience securing significant philanthropic gifts. The position requires a leadership style that will motivate team members and coordinate effectively with key stakeholders across Graham to achieve the shared programmatic and philanthropic objectives of our mission and strategic plan. This position also requires strong interpersonal, communication, writing, and analytical skills. The successful candidate will be able to collaborate in discussions around new thoughts and fresh ideas, think innovatively, and maintain an inquisitive mindset throughout their work. In addition, the candidate should be detail-oriented and able to manage multiple, simultaneous, and deadline-driven tasks.
Responsibilities include:
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Secure 6 and 7-figure philanthropic gifts and manage a portfolio of 100-150 major gift donors and prospects while achieving annual growth targets.
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Grow and lead a team of frontline major gift fundraisers. Includes mentorship, supporting professional development, onboarding, ongoing training and education in best practices, developing, deploying, and monitoring performance metrics for team members. Oversight includes leadership annual support ($1,000+), major gifts ($25,000+), and planned gifts.
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Work effectively with senior management and board members in identifying and growing individual major gift donor base. Prepare briefings and coordinate and/or attend major donor solicitation activities.
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Lead regular in-depth prospect strategy sessions, ensuring that philanthropic potential is enhanced through moves management.
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Provide regular reports to the Chief Development Officer on staff performance, fundraising progress, and progress against goals.
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Possess a strong commitment to the mission of Graham alumni and possess the ability to identify major gift prospects through a lens of inclusion.
Required Qualifications:
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Major gift fundraising experience, success in securing 6 and 7-figure philanthropic gifts, and management experiences.
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Bachelor's degree, Master’s degree preferred.
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Applicants should possess a solid track record with 8-10 years of pertinent experience in fundraising roles.
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Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and written and verbal communication skills.
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Collaborative problem solver who brings an entrepreneurial approach to the development of engagement strategies.
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Innovative, self-motivated, and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
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Goal-oriented with a strong work ethic.
Position type: Full-time.
Salary: 160K
About Graham Windham:
About the Company In full partnership with families & communities, Graham Windham strives to make a life-altering difference to children, youth and families affected by abuse, neglect and delinquency by providing each child we serve with a strong foundation for life: a safe, loving, permanent family and the opportunity and preparation to thrive in school and in the world. With over 400 full-time, part-time and On-call employees serving children and families in multiple programs throughout Manhattan, the Bronx, Brooklyn and Harlem, Graham Windham provides an exciting & enriching work experience. Graham has pioneered programs for New York City’s children, families and communities for over 200 years. Today, Graham is one of New York City’s leading social services organizations, providing educational and social services to over 4,000 children, young people, and parents throughout NYC.