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Major Gifts Officer

Employer
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Salary
Up to $90,000 annual salary, and full benefits package.
Posted Date
Sep 13, 2024
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Position Type
Fundraising, Major Gifts
Fields
Arts, Education, Museum
Employment Type
Full Time

Job Details

PAFA celebrates the transformative power of art and art-making and encourages people from all walks of life to join us on our continued journey in shaping the American artist. Our commitment to preserving the historic charm of our Furness-designed Landmark Building ensures that its legacy endures for generations to come. Additionally, we shape the future of American art by enhancing our presence in Center City, contributing to the redevelopment of North Broad Street, and creating a culturally diverse arts hub. Come be a part of our journey and help us continue to celebrate and create the art of tomorrow!

ABOUT PAFA

Founded in 1805, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is America's first school and museum of fine arts. Located in the center city of Philadelphia, PAFA is intimate in scale with a strong sense of community. PAFA offers several nondegree and certificate in studio art and art appreciation programs. PAFA's museum has an outstanding collection of American art, and the museum actively collects and exhibits contemporary art, including work in new media. Additionally, PAFA is home to the Brodsky Center, a print and papermaking center focused on the creation of innovative editions by contemporary artists.

DIVERSITY STATEMENT

Because we were the nation's first art museum and art school, we believe PAFA has a moral obligation to ensure that every member of our community can study and work in an environment where they feel a sense of belonging. We have the additional obligation of ensuring that our community reflects that rich tapestry of beauty and diversity that surrounds our world. We are committed to modeling diversity and inclusion for the entire arts, cultural and educational sector, and to maintaining an inclusive environment with equitable treatment for all. PAFA is committed to maintaining an inclusive learning environment, and a diverse community of students, faculty and staff.

PAFA is an equal opportunity employer. Women and diverse candidates are strongly encouraged to apply to work in our pluralistic community.

POSITION: Major Gifts Officer

PAFA seeks an energetic and experienced fundraiser with a demonstrated track record and proven ability to close major gifts ($25,000+) and direct the leadership annual giving program ($1,500 plus). Reporting to the Senior Director of Development the Major Gifts Officer will have a vital role in the continued growth of philanthropic revenue for PAFA. Reporting to the Chief Development Officer, this role will work in close collaboration across the Development Department, President & CEO, and across the organization to meet goals.

The Major Gifts Officer will support the work of senior leadership and volunteers in their major gift fundraising efforts and help drive the strategy and activity to expand the prospect pipeline. The Major Gifts Officer will actively manage an assigned portfolio of prospects using moves management strategy to qualify, engage and solicit new prospective donors, and retain and increase support from current donors. Work collaboratively with colleagues to create thoughtful tailored strategies and solicitation materials in support of annual operating goals, and restricted gifts for special initiatives including such as exhibitions, education programs, endowment funds, and capital projects.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

In collaboration with the Senior Director of Development, create and implement a dynamic plan for expanding the leadership and major gifts program. This plan will include strategic goals and activities aimed at increasing and diversifying philanthropic giving across all areas from individuals including planned giving;

  • Actively maintain a personal portfolio of individual donors and prospects (with the capacity to give $25,000 and above), and achieve monthly goals for meaningful prospect contact including meetings, solicitations and other interactions that deepen relationships with PAFA;
  • Qualify new prospects as assigned, meet monthly metrics, and actively move through the donor lifecycle, working in collaboration with Senior Director of Development Operations to identify prospect pools and opportunities;
  • Develop and implement strategies for major gift prospects, and craft tailored solicitation materials,
  • With the Senior Director of Development, support the President & CEO, Board of Trustees and other key stakeholders in their fundraising work;
  • Manage leadership giving programs (the Peale Circle, Brodsky Center Advisory Council and other giving areas) including the solicitation and renewal process, benefit activation, event oversight and stewardship. Serve as primary point-person for the Peale Circle, keeping donors informed and enthusiastic about the organization through clear and consistent communication;
  • Collaborate with the Manager of Membership & Annual Giving to create pathways for increased engagement for event attendees and members, and to build the individual giving pipeline.
  • Utilize Raiser's Edge NXT to track moves management, manage relationships, event attendance, prospect information and reporting in adherence with department practices and policies;
  • Keep abreast of industry best practices, trends and ethics;
  • Oversee and work with colleagues to ensure proper acknowledgment and recognition for donors, as well as to ensure that reports, regular communications, and stewardship activities and recognition events are handled effectively and efficiently;
  • Serve as an effective representative for PAFA;
  • Perform other job related duties as requested.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Minimum three to five years of development experience with knowledge of best practices
  • A passion for the arts with a genuine interest in advancing PAFA's mission to celebrate the transformative power of art and art-making
  • A motivated and strategic fundraiser with a record of successfully building meaningful relationships with donors and identifying new opportunities to increase revenue
  • A flexible, collaborative team player and problem-solver who partners well with colleagues to achieve shared institutional goals
  • A strategic thinker who sees the big picture, but is also sufficiently detail-minded to develop the necessary building blocks to reach the desired goal
  • Exceptional professionalism, tact, and poise. Ability to work with diverse constituencies including staff, faculty, students and volunteer leadership
  • Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills
  • Strong intellectual curiosity and emotional intelligence
  • Familiarity of the philanthropic landscape in Philadelphia, planned giving, and individual giving vehicles
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office software (Word, Outlook, Excel)
  • Expertise in Raiser's Edge NXT software (or similar system) required
  • Ability to work some evening and weekend events.

Company

As the first art museum and school in the United States, PAFA celebrates the transformative power of art and art-making. PAFA inspires the public by expanding the stories of American art through its collections, exhibitions, and programs. Through its world-class museum and school, PAFA nurtures and recognizes artists at every stage in their careers.

Founded in 1805 and located in center city Philadelphia, PAFA is intimate in scale with a strong sense of community. The PAFA museum inspires the public by expanding the stories of American art through its collections, exhibitions, and programs. The Museum regularly produces rich and rewarding exhibitions seeking to amplify a wide range of artistic voices. Its archives, conservation, educational programs, and publications contribute to scholarly knowledge and community dialogue.

Our permanent collection ranges from 18th- and 19th-century masters such as Benjamin West, Thomas Eakins, Winslow Homer, and Mary Cassatt, to twentieth and twenty-first century artists including Robert Henri, Jacob Lawrence, Alice Neel, Richard Diebenkorn, Vik Muniz, Mickalene Thomas, and Kehinde Wiley to name just a few. This diverse collection aims to recognize artists at every turn in their careers and thus tell the sweeping story of American art, inspiring and intriguing our visitors.

Company info
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Telephone
(215) 972-7600
Location
128 N Broad Street
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
19102-1424
United States

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