Senior Development Officer
The Senior Development Officer is responsible for managing a portfolio of donors and prospects with the capacity to make contributions of $5,000 or more. The portfolio may include major gifts, annual funds, and planned giving donors. The Senior Development Officer builds meaningful relationships with current and new major donors, moves donors through the giving pipeline, and works with the Philanthropy Director to diversify the donor base.
Essential Functions
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
- Cultivate, solicit, and steward a portfolio of donors with capacity above $5,000.
- Engage donors through one-on-one in-person meetings, events, phone, and personalizedcommunications.
- Solicit planned gifts as part of comprehensive donor strategy.
- Meet annual and long-term portfolio goals for revenue growth.
- Coordinate with Director of Philanthropy and National ACLU colleagues on solicitation strategies.
- Utilize database to identify potential prospects and analyze fundraising progress.
- Work with program staff (legal, policy, communications, and organizing) on donor engagement opportunities and to develop content for proposals that align program priorities with donor interests.
- Participate in donor cultivation events.
- Maintain deep knowledge of D.C. and national ACLU programs and activities.
- Special projects and events and other duties as assigned by the Philanthropy Director.
Work Environment
- Organization is currently hybrid remote with the option to work in the office.
- This position requires frequent in-person meetings and event attendance in the D.C. geographic area.
- Residence in the D.C. geographic area is required (D.C., Maryland, or Virginia).
Candidates who meet some but not all qualifications are encouraged to apply.
Required
- 5-7 years of experience in nonprofit fundraising or relevant sales and marketing.
- A strong commitment to the mission and goals of the ACLU of District of Columbia.
- Proven track record of soliciting and closing four- and five-figure gifts.
- Demonstrated ability to achieve revenue goals.
- Experience establishing and building strong, long-term partnerships with donors.
- Proven experience converting new donors/prospects into major donors.
Preferred
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent additional experience in nonprofit operations and/or fundraising.
Competencies
- Outstanding interpersonal, oral, and written communication and presentation skills.
- Ability to connect with people from different backgrounds and build relationships across differences.
- Exceptional attention to detail, ability to manage multiple tasks and finish projects within
- Computer proficiency, including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Strong proficiency in Salesforce or similar CRM.
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Applications must be submitted via https://acludc.bamboohr.com/careers/27. If you have a disability/ies and need accommodation regarding any part of the application process, please contact us at operations (at) acludc.org. To complete the application, you will need to upload:
- Current resume
- Cover letter explaining your interest in and qualifications for the position as detailed in the job description
Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis; applying sooner is encouraged. The position will remain open until filled. This job description provides a general but not comprehensive list of the essential responsibilities and qualifications required. It does not represent a contract of employment. ACLU-DC reserves the right to change the job description and/or posting at any time without advance notice.
ACLU-DC is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workforce and an inclusive culture. ACLU-DC encourages applications from all qualified individuals without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, marital status, citizenship, disability, veteran status, or any other classification protected by the D.C. Human Rights Act or federal employment law.