Major Donor Fundraiser About the role The Major Giving Manager role is key part of an ambitious and forward-thinking Fundraising & Communications team. We’re in a period of strategic development which will form part of a new strategy (launching early 2025) and we encourage the successful candidate to bring their enthusiasm and vision to our aims. Part of this new strategy will kick off with the marking of Jimmy’s 30 th Anniversary in 2025 during which we will be hosting a number of new and exciting events and fundraisers in order to develop and grow our support base. This is an ideal opportunity for someone with a major donor or account management background who enjoys networking and developing relationships, strategic thinking, and who would relish the opportunity to make their mark on the development of our major donor programme. About you The ideal candidate will be a self starter who is motivated by identifying prospects (individuals with capacity to give over £5k) and is dynamic in developing new relationships. The main focus of this role will be networking, stewardship, creating opportunities and being able to make the right fundraising ask to the right person. There will be a small amount of accompanying administration to manage relationships, income and expenditure, and to contribute towards organisational procedure. Key Responsibilities Lead, develop and implement the Major Giving new business fundraising strategy, raising in excess of £80,000 Utilise existing data, connections and external research and networking opportunities to create pipeline of new potential major donors. Include plans to transform Mid-Level donors into Major Donor (working with the Fundraising & Communications Manager). Cultivate relationships from prospect to first gift, working towards a long-term relationship. Lead on the effective and innovative stewardship of existing major donor relationships Develop existing relationships to increase their value, both financially and by contributing towards Jimmy’s Cambridge objectives more widely. Produce and manage detailed cultivation and stewardship plans to ensure an optimal donor experience. Attend suitable networking events and external meetings to cultivate prospective and existing donors. Ensure compliance with regulation and best practice standards in the fields of Major Donor fundraising. Adhere to the Fundraising Regulator’s Code of Fundraising Practice, Charity Law, Health & Safety Law, the General Data Protection Act and PECR, NCVO guidance and other relevant legislative requirements Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of any changes in law or best practice guidance which affect Major Donor fundraising, Gift Aid, events & volunteering, updating our policies and procedures accordingly. Reporting and Team Work Be accountable for monitoring and reporting against objectives and outcomes for internal and external audiences. Develop and implement annual action plans to take the Major Donor Fundraising work of the organisation forwards and present these to the Board of Trustees as required. Work closely with the rest of the Fundraising Team, other teams and trustees to develop a joined-up approach to Major Giving and the development of our offer. Act as a supportive and collaborative colleague, working in conjunction with others as and when necessary, providing occasional capacity to other areas in moments of pressure. Attend 1:1 meetings, team meetings, events, and other meetings as required. Incorporate organisational values, such as collaborative and inclusive, into all areas of work this includes but is not limited to the co-production of activities with residents wherever practicable. Undertake any other duties that may be reasonably required. Person Specification A proven track record of successfully developing and leading innovative Major Donor fundraising programmes and meeting required targets. Creative thinker and problem solver – willing to think outside of the box to reach currently disengaged and develop relationships with new supporters. An entrepreneurial, proactive self starter and networker with the ability to research appropriate events and networking opportunities across Cambridge Great interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate confidently and create meaningful relationships with senior colleagues, stakeholders, residents, partners, current/potential donors et.al. Desirable: Experience of Legacy giving ideally planning and implementing a Legacy growth strategy. Experience of working with and supporting Corporate Partnerships. Experience of working within trusts and grants fundraising An understanding of the homelessness sector, in particular in Cambridge. The above list of job duties is not exclusive or exhaustive and may be subject to change. The post holder will be required to undertake such tasks as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post This role is hybrid with an expectation of a minimum of 1 day in the office a week, and attendance of in-person activities (e.g. meetings with existing and prospective donors, networking functions) as required. We will accept interest from those wanting to work part time. Deadline for applications is Thursday 31st October. This is a rolling application process meaning people may be asked to interview prior to the closing date and the job advert closed if the right candidate is appointed.