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ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR INDIVIDUAL GIVING

Employer
Western Center on Law & Poverty
Location
California, United States
Salary
$75,000.00 - $90,000.00
Closing date
Jun 8, 2021

About Western Center on Law and Poverty

For over 50 years, Western Center on Law and Poverty has led the fight to end poverty and secure housing, health care, a strong safety net, and racial and economic justice for all low-income Californians. Western Center brings about system-wide change through impact litigation, legislative, policy and administrative advocacy at the state and federal level, and support for legal services and community- based organizations.  With offices in Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Oakland, we are California’s largest legal services support center.  For more information, please visit our website: www.wclp.org. 

Position Summary

Are you ready to take the next step in your nonprofit development career? Western Center seeks an experienced, dynamic fundraising professional with individual giving experience, including expertise building donor relationships, sustaining and increasing current donor gifts, conducting research, performing outreach, designing and implementing donor events, and securing donors.

The position demands creative and strategic thinking, and the ability to flourish in a team setting while implementing team objectives independently, often under time pressure. This is an excellent opportunity for a fundraising professional to fulfill a primary role in individual giving in Western Center's revenue strategy.

This is a full-time, exempt position and reports to the Director of Development. Candidates from Los Angeles are preferred, but qualified applicants from the Bay Area and Sacramento will be considered.

Responsibilities

Donors

  • Develop strategies and fully implement campaigns that grow annual revenue from individuals, including but not limited to: appeal campaigns; online giving initiatives; database management and research; oversight of gift processing and acknowledgments; and fulfillment of donor benefits where applicable.
  • Communicate, track and evaluate key messaging through email, print, and social media.
  • Work collaboratively with the Director of Development to identify prospects and establish strategies for building robust major gifts portfolio.
  • Demonstrate curiosity about demographics and industry trends, especially as related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in fundraising.

Data and Research

  • Highly adept at managing donor information, including reports, and conducting research in Blackbaud/eTapestry or similar application.
  • Proficiency in MailChimp or similar application.

Events and Marketing

  • Conceptualize, coordinate and independently implement basic events (e.g. small gatherings with donors and senior staff, sponsored training series, etc.)
  • Support multi-layered, complex annual fundraisers.
  • Work across teams to support communications and programmatic events where necessary.

Other

  • Self-motivated to work independently in a virtual environment.
  • Proven organizational skills, the ability to manage complex projects and achieve results.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • Demonstrated design aesthetic and/or skill in creating emails and supervising the production of print and graphic materials.
  • Team player and willingness to engage in broader organizational activities.
  • Some in-state overnight travel is required. NOTE: No travel will be required until at least September 2021, possibly longer.
  • Some long hours are expected, but the workday schedule is flexible and accommodating.
  • Other duties as required or assigned.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree required
  • A professional with a minimum of 5 years of experience in individual giving for a nonprofit organization, university, or equivalent organization.
  • Experience with E-Tapestry or similar donor database.
  • A demonstrated commitment to social justice and to Western Center’s mission.
  • Polished, entrepreneurial, collaborative, and joyful.
  • Intellectually curious with an understanding of demographics and industry trends, especially as related to DEI in fundraising.
  • Self-motivated and collaborative with an ability to work independently and achieve goals.

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