Chief Development Officer
The Chief Development Officer is responsible for creating and implementing a comprehensive fundraising and marketing strategy to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Bellevue. Working collaboratively with the CEO as part of the leadership team and with the Board, the Chief Development Officer will build a fund development program to include major and individual gifts, foundation grants, corporate sponsorships, events, and other plans to successfully raise $6+ million annually. The CDO will drive awareness and advocacy of BGCB's mission, needs, and deliverables that reflect Bellevue's changing demographics and ensure the funds to make the mission a reality.
Leadership and Strategy
Build the infrastructure and team : Conduct a well-crafted donor-centered development plan, including donor cultivation and stewardship, major gift solicitation, government, endowment, corporate and foundation proposals, special events, and the communications required to support these activities.
Participate in the development : Implement and monitor the Club's annual budget as it relates to marketing and stewardship, managing expenses, and maintaining donor financial records.
Fundraising
Build a Donor-Centered Strategy : Implement a strategy focusing on donor retention, stewardship, and engaging new supporters.
Build a Major Gifts Focus : Lead efforts to build a sustainable individual fundraising program that prioritizes donor retention, stewardship, and relationship building at its core. Use outcomes and Club stories to engage donors at a higher level. Build a strong community presence, capitalizing on strong Board involvement at the central and community club level, to heighten awareness via strong statements for support and unifying fundraising activities and events for the greatest collective impact.
Relationships
Internal : Frequent contact with senior management, Club managers, and Board members. Communicate to collaborate and create partnerships, to educate and persuade, and to solicit and provide information within the scope of job responsibilities.
External : Frequent contact with peers in other nonprofit agencies, major donors and funders, government and school agencies, and others as needed.
Supervisory Responsibilities : This position oversees the development team, which currently comprises three individuals.
Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned as the needs of the organization change.
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities :
Knowledge and experience in : Principles and practices of fundraising, development, and communications in a nonprofit agency. Principles and practices of strategic planning, project planning, and implementation. Fundraising, development, and communications best practices and current trends, including new media fundraising options. Local, regional, and national philanthropic arena, particularly the Bellevue area, as it relates to potential support for the BGCB.
Ability to : Manage and lead a team of development professionals. Identify, cultivate, and solicit major corporate, private, and / or individual donors and secure large gifts and grants. Create high-quality fundraising marketing materials for a variety of audiences. Develop and execute special events to support relationship-building and fundraising. Deliver committed objectives; adapt plan as needed to achieve objectives. Engage and partner with the Board in participating in and achieving fundraising and PR goals; communicate accountabilities for board members and volunteers. Articulate the BGCB mission, goals, and stories in a persuasive verbal and written communication. Sufficiently computer literate - word processing, spreadsheet, database, and specialized software applications, in a network environment.
Experience : Ten years of progressive responsibility, with experience in development, including at least five years managing staff and working with Boards and high-profile volunteers. Ideally, knowledge of Bellevue's local donor community and corporations is helpful, and a background in youth development and advocacy is an asset.
Education and Training : A bachelor's degree in nonprofit management, business, or a related field is required.
Licenses or Certificates : CFRE certification is a plus.
Salary Range : 150,000 - 185,000 USD annually
Chief Development Officer • Bellevue, WA, US