Responsible for managing and implementing multiple large fundraising campaigns or core events in support of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) mission, and to achieve and exceed revenue goals for LLS within the chapter's chartered area.
The National Capital Area Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society seeks a Senior Campaign Manager to focus on the Leukemia Ball and the Man & Woman of the Year campaign. The Leukemia Ball, held annually in March, is Washington DC's largest non-political black-tie event. The Man & Woman of the Year campaign is a spirited 10-week fundraising competition where participants raise funds toward the LLS mission in honor of local blood cancer survivors given the titles of Boy & Girl of the Year. The Senior Campaign Manager will oversee the operational aspects and support the fundraising efforts of these two large events to ensure their success.
Responsibilities:
- Implement organizational best practices with regard to recruiting and managing high level volunteers, revenue generation activities, expense and fiscal controls and marketing/promotions and logistics resulting in chapter revenue growth and achievement of revenue goals.
- Develop strategy for process improvement of major campaigns including Leukemia Ball and Man & Woman of the Year (MWOY).
- Maintain sponsor database and develop communication plan for sponsor outreach. Track sponsor deliverables including program ads, logo placements, etc. Manage tax acknowledgement process for sponsors and donors.
- Coordinate committee meetings including developing agendas, managing response lists, meeting minutes, etc.
- Maintain event websites and oversee production and creation of campaign collaterals including Save the Dates, Invitations, Program Book, etc.
- Build and maintain relationships with in-kind sponsors; develop and execute year-round stewardship plan for donors.
- Work with Directors to track and maintain overall budget of revenue and expenses for Leukemia Ball & MWOY. Reconcile revenue and payments received with accounting staff.
- Provide input and support into the development of a strategic plan for the fundraising campaign(s), including fundraising goals, budget recommendations, vendors, volunteer goals, and timelines.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of the on-going fundraising campaign(s), including fundraising efficiency (cost/expense), community engagement, event satisfaction, and overall success of the campaign.
- Ensure revenue goals are met by partnering with chapter leadership to identify, recruit, manage and steward volunteer committees and event participants.
- Act as an on-site manager during the campaign fundraising event, overseeing activities, staff, vendors, and volunteers to ensure satisfaction of participants, and resolutions of problems.
- Develop positive volunteer interactions through recruitment, mentoring, and providing comprehensive support for volunteer leadership and participants to develop and achieve personal fundraising plans, while focusing on the mission of LLS.
- Identify and network with corporations, community groups, schools, and key donors to engage them in the LLS fundraising campaign(s).
- Manage and act as a resource to Campaign Managers, Specialists, and Campaign Assistants relating to their fundraising campaigns and efforts, as well as provide input for hiring, promotion, performance, termination of those supervised.
- Connect with vendors to secure the best rate or donation of services needed for the campaign(s).
- Develop/modify marketing materials (brochures, recruitment, promotional flyers, and pledge forms) to promote the fundraising campaign.
- Maintain a working knowledge of the LLS's mission and programs to promote the Society's fundraising, research, and patient initiatives.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Experience Requirements:
- 5 years fundraising, sales, marketing, communications, event planning experience
- Previous experience as a Campaign Manager or equivalent
Position Requirements:
- Collaborate with Mission Team ensuring success of patient access, education, public policy & advocacy and research.
- Knowledgeable and experienced in nonprofit and volunteer management, with an emphasis on proven fundraising results.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Demonstrated knowledge and use of digital, social media & emerging online channels.
- Capable of balancing multiple priorities effectively.
- Demonstrated experience in volunteer development and cultivation.
- Enthusiastic, self-motivated and committed to excellence.
- Capable of working well with a variety of personalities and leadership styles.
- Highly organized and professional.
- Resourcefulness, promotions savvy and problem solving acumen.
- Knowledge of MS Office Suite.
Physical Demands & Work Environment:
- Physical demands are minimal and typical of similar jobs in comparable organizations.
- Work environment is representative and typical of similar jobs in comparable organizations.
- May be required to move Campaign materials weighing up to 15 pounds for various events.
- Travel within the Chapter's designated area.
- Required to work evenings or weekends.
The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees, and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of responsibilities, duties, and skills required of employees. Furthermore, they do not establish a contract for employment and are subject to change at the discretion of the Company. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) does not accept resumes from third party recruitment/search firms. Please do not forward resumes to LLS employees or any company locations or email addresses. LLS is not responsible for any fees related to resumes not solicited by LLS Recruiting. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is an Equal Opportunity Employer.