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Natural Resources Council of Maine/ Senior Director of Philanthropy/ Augusta, Maine
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We are working with our client, Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM), the states leading non profit organization dedicated to protecting, restoring and conserving Maines environment, with a pivotal opportunity available for a Senior Director of Philanthropy to join the team in Augusta, Maine.
The Senior Director of Philanthropy is a key leadership role responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive fundraising strategy to support NRCMs mission and goals. This position manages all aspects of revenue generation for NRCM, including foundation and corporate support, Planned Giving, major gifts programs, and membership recruitment and retention. The individual will be a champion for NRCMs role as Maines leading advocacy organization working to protect Maines environment. The individual also serves as a member of the senior leadership team that sets policies and provides leadership capacity for NRCMs annual budget, management, and planning processes. It is critical that this position partner and work collaboratively across the organization.
Benefits of the Job:
Opportunity to build and drive successful fundraising programs
Hybrid work schedule within Maine
Competitive base salary between $110,000-$130,000, commensurate with experience
Comprehensive benefits including 100% employer paid medical and dental for individual
Employer HRA contributions
403b retirement with 5% match
PTO, paid holidays, Maine days, sick and short-term disability leave.
Requirements for the Senior Director of Philanthropy:
Bachelors degree and a minimum of 10 years of nonprofit experience, with at least 3 years in fundraising and three years in a senior position.
Strong leadership and team management skills
Ability to create and implement long-range plans, including budgets.
Ability to think strategically to develop and implement innovative fundraising strategies.
Knowledge of fundraising best practices and donor stewardship techniques.
Experience facilitating volunteer board members and major donors in philanthropic roles.
Substantial experience with personal solicitation of major donors and a proven track record of success in increasing revenues for a nonprofit organization.
A strong understanding and commitment to the work of NRCM and the ability to effectively communicate NRCMs programs to members/donors.
Excellent written and interpersonal communications skills.
Proven leadership and decision-making skills as well as an ability to work closely with others.
Experience soliciting planned giving preferred.
Active participation in at least one capital campaign preferred
Responsibilities of the Senior Director of Philanthropy:
Develop and execute a strategic fundraising plan to meet annual and long-term financial goals, including income and expense projections for the program and for the organization as a whole
Directly supervise grants, membership, and major donor staff and oversee their ability to generate philanthropic revenue to the organization via individual giving, planned giving, foundation grants, corporate support including sponsorships, cause marketing efforts, and events
Collaborate with senior leadership to align fundraising strategies with organizational priorities
Lead a philanthropy team that will drive successful fundraising efforts
Maintain a personal portfolio of at least 30 major donors and conduct solicitation calls and visits
Create solicitation strategies for top donors that encourage increased giving.
Participate in writing individualized proposals.
Supervise the Membership and Partnerships Manager to plan and implement strategies and tools to recruit new, retain existing, and reactivate lapsed members to NRCM
Identify, evaluate, and pursue cause-related marketing projects with fundraising implications.
Collaborate with Events Manager and other stakeholders to plan and execute special events whose primary function is to generate revenue or provide donor stewardship
Ensure donors supporting events through sponsorships, ticket purchases, auction bidding, in-kind donations, or other means are receipted appropriately according to IRS guidelines.
Serve as the primary staff contact for board involvement in fundraising.
Work closely with the Board of Directors to leverage their networks and support fundraising efforts
Assist in identifying and recruiting new Board members with fundraising potential
Plan and implement all aspects of any major capital campaigns including hiring/planning campaign counsel and staff, coordinating feasibility study, and active involvement in campaign solicitation.
Serve as an active member of NRCMs management team with other senior departmental leaders and the CEO/Executive Director.
Provide input for organization-wide policy, personnel decisions, the annual budget, and long-range planning.
Maintain positive and productive working relationships with all NRCM staff, leadership, and Board members as well as with NRCMs members, external partners, policymakers, and the general public.
Participate in organizational meetings and activities as requested, such as monthly staff meetings, trainings, and ad hoc planning committees.
The Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM) is a leading environmental advocacy organization dedicated to protecting, restoring, and conserving Maine's environment for current and future generations. Guided by our mission, we work tirelessly to address critical issues affecting Maine's natural resources, wildlife, and overall environmental sustainability.
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NRCM is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, familial status, age, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
- Location:
- Augusta, Maine