We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Development Director. In partnership with the Executive Director, the Director of Development is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive fundraising program that drives growth and sustainability for the organization. A successful candidate will feel a strong sense of commitment to the mission of the Pennsylvania Innocence Project.
Specific Responsibilities:
1. Assist Executive Director and Board in setting annual fundraising and marketing goals
2. Develop and execute annual fundraising plan
3. Secure financial support from individuals, foundations, government resources, and corporations
4. Develop and maintain ongoing relationships with major donors
5. Develop and track proposals and reports for all foundation and corporate fundraising
6. Oversee the preparation and implementation of regular donor solicitation campaigns
7. Oversee development and implementation of fundraising events
8. Assist with Board Development Committee and engaging Board members in fundraising and special events
9. Create regular development reports for the Executive Director and Board
10. Create solicitation materials for the fundraising team.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills with a passion for social and racial justice. They will have demonstrated success in all facets of fundraising including individual and corporate giving, government and foundation grants, and special events. They will have experience in recruiting, managing, motivating, and engaging board members in fundraising. Sensitivity to the unique needs facing exonerees who have spent years wrongly incarcerated is required.
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited 4-year institution is required, Certificate in fundraising management is helpful. Five years Development experience including experience with fundraising software and familiarity with budgeting and financial reporting is required. Superior written, verbal, and interpersonal skills are essential.
We strongly encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply for this position and invite you to share with us your thoughts on how your background and experiences can contribute to the diversity, vitality, and cultural perspective of our staff, clients, and services.
Salary: $70,000- $85,000, based on experience, with benefits.
About Us
The Pennsylvania Innocence Project is a non-profit, public interest legal organization dedicated to exonerating those who have been wrongfully convicted of crimes they did not commit and preventing innocent people from being convicted in the future. That mission is coupled with training law students and practicing lawyers to recognize and litigate valid innocence claims and providing reentry services to innocent people who have been exonerated to assist them in their transition home and back into society.
Please attach: A cover letter, resume, and 3 references.
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